Communalism
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Q. Why is communalism a threat to our country's unity?
- People put community interest ahead of the country.
- People band together during communal riots.
- Internal peace of the country is threatened.
- Common people get financial gain from rioting.
Q. Which of the following steps can be taken to control communalism?
- Political parties based on communal ideas should be encouraged.
- Political and religious parties can work together to promote unity among citizens.
- The government can take strict actions against communal elements in society.
- Youth should promote a secular and scientific attitude.
Q. Communalism affects politics in multiple ways. From the given options select the appropriate ones.
- Laws are formed in favor of one religion.
- Leaders represent all the communities equally.
- It leads to communal violence and riots among communities.
- Leaders only from one religious group are selected.
Q. What is religion?
- Belief in and worship of gods or any such system of worship and belief.
- Loyalty towards the nation.
- Organised, planned and deliberate violent attack by people.
- Loyalty to the interest of one’s own ethnic group.
Q. Which among the following do you think might be the ways to curb communalism in India?
- Cultivating fraternity towards other citizens
- Supporting secular values in the society
- Abolition of inter-faith marriages
- Providing safeguards to religious minorities
Q. 1. Communalism is an ideology wherein the interests of a community is completely incompatible with that of other communities.
2. Communalism puts national interest ahead of self interest.
3. Communalism has been used as a political propoganda in India.
Which of the above given statement(s) do you think is true about communalism?
2. Communalism puts national interest ahead of self interest.
3. Communalism has been used as a political propoganda in India.
Which of the above given statement(s) do you think is true about communalism?
- 1, 2, and 3
- 1 and 2 only
- 1 and 3 only
- Only 2
Q. How does education play an important role in controlling communalism?
- People can be taught about national integrity and national pride.
- Children can be made aware of the ill-effects of communalism in society.
- Children can be taught to respect all religions.
- Through education, it can be taught how one religion is better from the other.
Q. Loyalty to the interest of one’s own social group rather than to society as a whole, is known as:
- Communalism
- Communism
- Casteism
- Secularism
Q. What steps should the government take in order to curb communal elements?
- Promote ideas of intolerance
- Promote idea of development of the Nation
- Stringent punishments to miscreants
- Promote ideas of religious inequality
Q. Which of the following statements is/are true regarding communalism?
- Loyalty to the interest of one’s own ethnic group rather than to society as a whole.
- It leads to social tensions and religious conflicts within the country.
- It increases people's loyalty towards the nation.
- It leads to unity and brotherhood.
Q. ___ is the loyalty to the interest of one’s own ethnic group rather than to society as a whole.
- Discrimination
- Communalism
- Corruption
- Terrorism
Q. refers to a strong attachment to one’s own community and emphasizes on the essential unity of the community against other communities.
- Communalism
- Socialism
- Secularism
Q. ______ is a collection of laws related to personal matters like marriage, divorce, inheritance applicable to all religious communities in the country.
- Uniform Civil Code
- Special Marriage Act
- Hindu Marriage Act
- Muslim Marriage Act
Q. Which of the following ideas can be spread using TV, radio and cinema to control communalism?
- Idea of Tolerance
- Idea of Secular nation
- Idea of Brotherhood
- Idea of Religious conflicts
Q. ___ is the ideology where religion is preferred over the society.
- Minorities
- Secularism
- Communalism
- Democracy
Q. When religion is considered as the foundation of society and the policies revolve around this factor, it leads to ______.
- Communal politics
- Communism
- Democracy
- Religious government
Q. How can we encourage students to disregard communalism?
- Intolerant attitude
- Communal harmony
- Secular attitude
- Hyper religious nationalism
Q. When a group is biased towards the society based on religion, it leads to ____.
- Social harmony
- Social interaction
- Economic advancement
- Social tension
Q. X narrates the story of a YZ religion during an election campaign. He promises to protect YZ religion and ignores other sets of religions. Is this the right approach to campaign for elections?
- Yes, X can discuss whatever he wants.
- No, it will hurt the sentiments of government.
- Yes, leaders have to protect a group of society.
- No, X cannot appeal for votes based on religion.
Q. Indian society, with its different cultures, languages, and religions, is extremely .
- heterogenous
- homogenous
- uniform
- unvaried
Q. Which among the following refers to a collection of laws related to personal matters like marriage, divorce, and inheritance that would be applicable to all religious communities in the country?
- Uniform Commercial Code
- None of the above
- Union Country Code
- Uniform Civil Code
Q. Indian society, with its different cultures, languages, and religions, is extremely .
- uniform
- unvaried
- homogenous
- heterogenous
Q. Describe the various methods to check the spread of communalism in India.
Q. Explain the main features of communalism.
Q. Which of the following is defined as any clash or ideas that appear in a group or team that desires to achieve the desired goal?
- Competition
- Conflict
- Cooperation
- Adjustment
Q. Which of these terms is associated with religious conflict?
- Communalism
- Pluralism
- Socialism
- Nationalism
Q. The example for the subject included in the concurrent list is ___________.
- Health
- Agriculture
- Education
- None of these
Q. Associations play an important role in fostering ______________.
- National outlook
- Civic consciousness
- Both A and B
- None of these
Q. Indian society, with its different cultures, languages, and religions, is extremely .
- heterogenous
- homogenous
- unvaried
- uniform
Q. Pakistan was created as a/an:
- Constitutional Monarchy
- Secular Democracy
- Communist State
- Islamic Republic