Question : In 1927, B. R. Ambedkar started which movement with Dalits?
Option 1: Self-respect movement
Option 2: Equal pay movement
Option 3: Independence movement
Option 4: Temple entry movement
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Correct Answer: Temple entry movement
Solution : The correct option is Temple entry movement.
In 1927, B. R. Ambedkar initiated the Temple entry movement to fight against caste-based discrimination. It aimed to secure the right of Dalits to enter Hindu temples, challenging the prevailing social norms. Ambedkar's efforts laid the foundation for social equality and Dalit rights in India's struggle against untouchability and caste-based discrimination.
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Question : Motilal Nehru and C. R. Das gave up their legal practices during which movement?
Option 1: Self-respect Movement
Option 2: Quit India Movement
Option 3: Non-Cooperation Movement
Option 4: Civil Disobedience Movement
Question : Which among the following famous temples is located in Assam?
Option 1: Somnath Temple
Option 2: Shore Temple
Option 3: Mundeshwari Temple
Option 4: Kamakhya Temple
Question : Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni raided which famous Indian temple?
Option 1: Somnath Temple, Gujarat
Option 2: Jagannath Puri Temple, Odisha
Option 3: Yamunotri Temple, Uttarakhand
Option 4: Lingraj Temple, Odisha
Question : Which movement was started by the Sikh reformers to purify their religious places by removing the evil social practices that had slowly crept into them?
Option 1: Namdhari Movement
Option 2: Akali Movement
Option 3: Ghadar Movement
Option 4: Nirankari Movement
Question : Swadeshi movement was known by which name in deltaic Andhra?
Option 1: National movement
Option 2: Freedom movement
Option 3: Vande Mataram movement
Option 4: Anti-British movement
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