Top 250+ Solved Issues in Indian Politics MCQ Questions Answer

From 151 to 165 of 248

Q. Caste system is

a. Hierarchical

b. Segmentary

c. Marked by a dichotomy between purityand pollution

d. all of the above

  • d. all of the above

Q. Which of the following caste groups are regarded as the so called ‘twice born’?

a. Brahmins

b. kshatriyas

c. vaishayas

d. All of these

  • d. All of these

Q. It can be said that a castes conceives of India basically as a federation of

a. States

b. Jatis

c. free and equal citizens

d. tribes

  • b. Jatis

Q. Democratic socialism is a modern version of

a. Revisionism

b. guild socialism

c. Fabian socialism

d. syndicalism

  • c. Fabian socialism

Q. Which of the following can play a vital role in removing regional disparity?

a. Bureaucracy

b. state

c. civil servants

d. judiciary

  • b. state

Q. Political crime can be described as

a. Crime by politicians

b. politically motivated law breaking behavior by altruistic individual’s

c. crime committed in pursuit of politics

d. All of the above

  • b. politically motivated law breaking behavior by altruistic individual’s

Q. As a political strategy, communalism is opposed to

a. Nationalism

b. regionalism

c. localism

d. internationalism

  • a. Nationalism

Q. Jawaharlal Nehru once described communalism as the Indian version of

a. Fascism

b. Apartheid

c. Nazism

d. None of the above

  • a. Fascism

Q. Who is a leading Campion of the concept of the secular state

a. Jawaharal Nehru

b. Sarvakar

c. Jinnah

d. Tilak

  • a. Jawaharal Nehru

Q. ‘Free India should be a non-communal secular state’. Who insisted that?

a. Ambedkar

b. Gandhi

c. Jayaprakash Narayan

d. Nehru

  • d. Nehru

Q. “A caste is a group of structural or potential kinsmen.” Who said?

a. FG Bailey

b. M N Srinivas

c. Jawaharlal Nehru

d. None of the above

  • a. FG Bailey

Q. Caste in India is an endogamous kinship group known as

a. Varna

b. Religion

c. Slave

d. Jati

  • d. Jati

Q. What was the main motive of socio-religious movements

a. To remove caste system

b. to remove poverty

c. to remove untouchability

d. to remove child marriage

  • c. to remove untouchability
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