Namdhari Movement
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Q. Who created the Sikh sect called Namdharis?
- Guru Nanak Dev
- Guru Ram Singh
- Guru Gobind Singh
- Guru Balak Singh
Q. Ram Singh was exiled to Rangoon by the British for propelling the Namdhari Movement.
- True
- False
Q. What impact did the Namdharis have on pre-Independence India?
- They were active in bringing socio-religious reforms for women.
- They imparted military training and created the Kuka regiments to drive the British out of India.
- They opposed the slaughter of cows and led peaceful protests in front of slaughterhouses.
- Namdhari movement adopted the policy of non-cooperation with the British.
Q. Assertion (A): The Namdharis were also called Kukas.
Reason (R): The Namdharis only believed in elaborate religious rituals.
Reason (R): The Namdharis only believed in elaborate religious rituals.
- Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
- Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
- A is true and R is false.
- A is false and R is true.
Q. What were the followers of Balak Singh, a Sikh reformer in Punjab called?
- Ramdharis
- Akalis
- Nirankaris
- Namdharis
Q. Which of these women rights reforms did Ram Singh seek to bring into society?
- Abolish Female Infanticide.
- Abolish the practice of Sati.
- Bring the women's right to vote.
- Abolish the selling and exchanging female children in marriage.
Q. Which of these places did the Namdharis raid slaughter houses to protest the killing of cows?
- Malerkotla
- Rangoon
- Amritsar
- Raikot
Q. Which of the following is incorrect about Ram Singh?
- Ram Singh was against child marriage.
- Ram Singh was against the practice of Sati.
- Ram Singh did not believe in equal rights for women.
- Ram Singh sought to abolish female infanticide.
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- Blissful unions
- United forever
- Made in heaven
- Joyful forever
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