244485
Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people to:
1 Established classless society.
2 Fight against Sati and child marriage.
3 Take part in the freedom movement.
4 Bring educational reforms.
Explanation:
Take part in the freedom movement. Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people take part in the freedom movement.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244486
Paramhans Mandali was founded in 1840 to work for the:
1 Demands of Labour.
2 Labour.
3 Plantation Workers.
4 Abolition of Caste.
Explanation:
Abolition of Caste.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244487
The Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College was founded by.
1 Muhammad Ali.
2 Shaukat Ali.
3 Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
4 Deoband School.
Explanation:
Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244489
During the nineteenth century, there was a great interest shown in Indian culture, arts and literature. There were also movements for religious and social reforms. Therefore, this period can be called _______.
1 Age of Indian Renaissance
2 Modern Age
3 Age of Reformation
4 Age of Internationalism
Explanation:
Age of Indian Renaissance Indian Renaissance occurred after the coming of the British when a mass religious and social awakening took place. The foremost reformists had undertaken the task with a lot of eagerness and enthusiasm. Renaissance stands for rebirth and Indian renaissance refers to that period which was marked by the quest for knowledge and development of science and arts. The incredible effects of the Indian Renaissance were reflected in the quality of life and the new frontiers scaled by dance, music and other performing arts. Behind the famous creeds and ceremonials of the country, stand the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Tantra, the Vedas; these, though referable to receding ages as regards their rise, are living influences at the present era.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244490
Throughout the 19th century, most educated women were taught at home by liberal fathers or husbands, and sometimes they taught themselves. When the first schools were opened to girls in the mid-nineteenth century, why were many people were afraid of them?
1 People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
2 People felt that girls were not meant to be educated.
3 Girls did not want to go to schools away from their homes.
4 Schools for girls were costlier than those for boys.
Explanation:
People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
244485
Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people to:
1 Established classless society.
2 Fight against Sati and child marriage.
3 Take part in the freedom movement.
4 Bring educational reforms.
Explanation:
Take part in the freedom movement. Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people take part in the freedom movement.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244486
Paramhans Mandali was founded in 1840 to work for the:
1 Demands of Labour.
2 Labour.
3 Plantation Workers.
4 Abolition of Caste.
Explanation:
Abolition of Caste.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244487
The Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College was founded by.
1 Muhammad Ali.
2 Shaukat Ali.
3 Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
4 Deoband School.
Explanation:
Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244489
During the nineteenth century, there was a great interest shown in Indian culture, arts and literature. There were also movements for religious and social reforms. Therefore, this period can be called _______.
1 Age of Indian Renaissance
2 Modern Age
3 Age of Reformation
4 Age of Internationalism
Explanation:
Age of Indian Renaissance Indian Renaissance occurred after the coming of the British when a mass religious and social awakening took place. The foremost reformists had undertaken the task with a lot of eagerness and enthusiasm. Renaissance stands for rebirth and Indian renaissance refers to that period which was marked by the quest for knowledge and development of science and arts. The incredible effects of the Indian Renaissance were reflected in the quality of life and the new frontiers scaled by dance, music and other performing arts. Behind the famous creeds and ceremonials of the country, stand the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Tantra, the Vedas; these, though referable to receding ages as regards their rise, are living influences at the present era.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244490
Throughout the 19th century, most educated women were taught at home by liberal fathers or husbands, and sometimes they taught themselves. When the first schools were opened to girls in the mid-nineteenth century, why were many people were afraid of them?
1 People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
2 People felt that girls were not meant to be educated.
3 Girls did not want to go to schools away from their homes.
4 Schools for girls were costlier than those for boys.
Explanation:
People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
244485
Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people to:
1 Established classless society.
2 Fight against Sati and child marriage.
3 Take part in the freedom movement.
4 Bring educational reforms.
Explanation:
Take part in the freedom movement. Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people take part in the freedom movement.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244486
Paramhans Mandali was founded in 1840 to work for the:
1 Demands of Labour.
2 Labour.
3 Plantation Workers.
4 Abolition of Caste.
Explanation:
Abolition of Caste.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244487
The Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College was founded by.
1 Muhammad Ali.
2 Shaukat Ali.
3 Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
4 Deoband School.
Explanation:
Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244489
During the nineteenth century, there was a great interest shown in Indian culture, arts and literature. There were also movements for religious and social reforms. Therefore, this period can be called _______.
1 Age of Indian Renaissance
2 Modern Age
3 Age of Reformation
4 Age of Internationalism
Explanation:
Age of Indian Renaissance Indian Renaissance occurred after the coming of the British when a mass religious and social awakening took place. The foremost reformists had undertaken the task with a lot of eagerness and enthusiasm. Renaissance stands for rebirth and Indian renaissance refers to that period which was marked by the quest for knowledge and development of science and arts. The incredible effects of the Indian Renaissance were reflected in the quality of life and the new frontiers scaled by dance, music and other performing arts. Behind the famous creeds and ceremonials of the country, stand the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Tantra, the Vedas; these, though referable to receding ages as regards their rise, are living influences at the present era.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244490
Throughout the 19th century, most educated women were taught at home by liberal fathers or husbands, and sometimes they taught themselves. When the first schools were opened to girls in the mid-nineteenth century, why were many people were afraid of them?
1 People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
2 People felt that girls were not meant to be educated.
3 Girls did not want to go to schools away from their homes.
4 Schools for girls were costlier than those for boys.
Explanation:
People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
244485
Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people to:
1 Established classless society.
2 Fight against Sati and child marriage.
3 Take part in the freedom movement.
4 Bring educational reforms.
Explanation:
Take part in the freedom movement. Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people take part in the freedom movement.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244486
Paramhans Mandali was founded in 1840 to work for the:
1 Demands of Labour.
2 Labour.
3 Plantation Workers.
4 Abolition of Caste.
Explanation:
Abolition of Caste.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244487
The Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College was founded by.
1 Muhammad Ali.
2 Shaukat Ali.
3 Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
4 Deoband School.
Explanation:
Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244489
During the nineteenth century, there was a great interest shown in Indian culture, arts and literature. There were also movements for religious and social reforms. Therefore, this period can be called _______.
1 Age of Indian Renaissance
2 Modern Age
3 Age of Reformation
4 Age of Internationalism
Explanation:
Age of Indian Renaissance Indian Renaissance occurred after the coming of the British when a mass religious and social awakening took place. The foremost reformists had undertaken the task with a lot of eagerness and enthusiasm. Renaissance stands for rebirth and Indian renaissance refers to that period which was marked by the quest for knowledge and development of science and arts. The incredible effects of the Indian Renaissance were reflected in the quality of life and the new frontiers scaled by dance, music and other performing arts. Behind the famous creeds and ceremonials of the country, stand the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Tantra, the Vedas; these, though referable to receding ages as regards their rise, are living influences at the present era.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244490
Throughout the 19th century, most educated women were taught at home by liberal fathers or husbands, and sometimes they taught themselves. When the first schools were opened to girls in the mid-nineteenth century, why were many people were afraid of them?
1 People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
2 People felt that girls were not meant to be educated.
3 Girls did not want to go to schools away from their homes.
4 Schools for girls were costlier than those for boys.
Explanation:
People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
244485
Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people to:
1 Established classless society.
2 Fight against Sati and child marriage.
3 Take part in the freedom movement.
4 Bring educational reforms.
Explanation:
Take part in the freedom movement. Principles of Swarajya and Swadharma advocated by Dayanand Saraswati inspired people take part in the freedom movement.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244486
Paramhans Mandali was founded in 1840 to work for the:
1 Demands of Labour.
2 Labour.
3 Plantation Workers.
4 Abolition of Caste.
Explanation:
Abolition of Caste.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244487
The Mohammedan Anglo Oriental College was founded by.
1 Muhammad Ali.
2 Shaukat Ali.
3 Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
4 Deoband School.
Explanation:
Sayyid Ahmed Khan.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244489
During the nineteenth century, there was a great interest shown in Indian culture, arts and literature. There were also movements for religious and social reforms. Therefore, this period can be called _______.
1 Age of Indian Renaissance
2 Modern Age
3 Age of Reformation
4 Age of Internationalism
Explanation:
Age of Indian Renaissance Indian Renaissance occurred after the coming of the British when a mass religious and social awakening took place. The foremost reformists had undertaken the task with a lot of eagerness and enthusiasm. Renaissance stands for rebirth and Indian renaissance refers to that period which was marked by the quest for knowledge and development of science and arts. The incredible effects of the Indian Renaissance were reflected in the quality of life and the new frontiers scaled by dance, music and other performing arts. Behind the famous creeds and ceremonials of the country, stand the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, the Tantra, the Vedas; these, though referable to receding ages as regards their rise, are living influences at the present era.
26. Women, Caste And Reform
244490
Throughout the 19th century, most educated women were taught at home by liberal fathers or husbands, and sometimes they taught themselves. When the first schools were opened to girls in the mid-nineteenth century, why were many people were afraid of them?
1 People felt that girls should stay away from public places.
2 People felt that girls were not meant to be educated.
3 Girls did not want to go to schools away from their homes.
4 Schools for girls were costlier than those for boys.
Explanation:
People felt that girls should stay away from public places.