Question : Which of the following is not correct about Mahatma Gandhi ?
Option 1: Gandhi advocated complete sepration of Politics from religion.
Option 2: Gandhi believed in non-violence
Option 3: Gandhi believed in the sanctity of means.
Option 4: Gandhi supported close relation between religion and politics.
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Correct Answer: Gandhi advocated complete sepration of Politics from religion.
Solution : Correct Answer is Gandhi advocated complete sepration of Politics from religion.
He argued for a religion-based form of secularism, based on the principle of tolerance and plurality as a means of promoting the peaceful co-habitation of various religious communities in India. He did not call for a complete separation of religion from politics. Instead, he used a new form of mass agitation that emphasized truth, tolerance and non-violence, as well as peaceful protests.
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Question : When xm is multiplied by xn product is 1. The relation between m and n is:
Option 1: mn = 1
Option 2: m = n
Option 3: m + n = 1
Option 4: m = – n
Question : Directions: In the following question, four number pairs are given. In each pair, the number on the left side of (–) is related to the number on the right side of (–) with some Logic/Rule/Relation. Three pairs are similar based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the odd one out from the given alternatives. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g.13 – Operations on 13 such as adding/subtracting/multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
Option 1: 8 – 60
Option 2: 6 – 33
Option 3: 12 – 141
Option 4: 10 – 97
Question : Directions: In the following question, four number pairs are given. In each pair, the number on the left side of (–) is related to the number on the right side of (–) with some Logic/Rule/Relation. Three pairs are similar based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the odd one out from the given alternatives. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g.13 – operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
Option 1: 9 – 80
Option 2: 7 – 52
Option 3: 5 – 24
Option 4: 11 – 120
Question : Directions: In the following question, four number pairs are given. In each pair, the number on the left side of (–) is related to the number on the right side of (–) with some Logic/Rule/Relation. Three pairs are similar based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the odd one out from the given alternatives. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g.13 – operations on 13 such as adding/ subtracting/ multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
Option 1: 12 – 145
Option 2: 16 – 257
Option 3: 14 – 193
Option 4: 10 – 101
Question : Directions: In the following question, four number pairs are given. In each pair, the number on the left side of (-) is related to the number on the right side of (-) with some Logic/Rule/Relation. Three pairs are similar based on the same Logic/Rule/Relation. Select the odd one out from the given alternatives. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g. 13 – operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
Option 1: 12 – 142
Option 2: 8 – 62
Option 3: 4 – 14
Option 4: 14 – 192
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