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MCQs on Social Reforms in Colonial India: Impact of Raja Ram Mohan Roy

  1. Who is known as the “Father of the Indian Renaissance”?
    • A) Mahatma Gandhi
    • B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
    • C) Swami Vivekananda
    • D) Rabindranath Tagore
      Answer: B) Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  2. Which of the following reforms is Raja Ram Mohan Roy most famously associated with?
    • A) Abolition of Sati
    • B) Women’s Education
    • C) Child Marriage
    • D) Untouchability
      Answer: A) Abolition of Sati
  3. Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded which of the following organizations in 1828?
    • A) Brahmo Samaj
    • B) Arya Samaj
    • C) Aligarh Movement
    • D) Indian National Congress
      Answer: A) Brahmo Samaj
  4. What was the primary aim of the Brahmo Samaj founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy?
    • A) Promote Western education
    • B) Revive Hindu rituals
    • C) Reform Hindu society
    • D) Establish a separate religion
      Answer: C) Reform Hindu society
  5. Which social practice did Raja Ram Mohan Roy vehemently oppose?
    • A) Polygamy
    • B) Dowry system
    • C) Sati
    • D) Child labor
      Answer: C) Sati
  6. In which year was the practice of Sati formally banned in India?
    • A) 1829
    • B) 1830
    • C) 1857
    • D) 1861
      Answer: A) 1829
  7. Raja Ram Mohan Roy advocated for which of the following?
    • A) Blind faith in religious texts
    • B) Rationalism and scientific thinking
    • C) Return to ancient practices
    • D) Isolationism from Western influences
      Answer: B) Rationalism and scientific thinking
  8. Raja Ram Mohan Roy played a crucial role in the promotion of which language?
    • A) Hindi
    • B) English
    • C) Bengali
    • D) Urdu
      Answer: C) Bengali
  9. Which of the following was NOT one of Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s contributions to women’s rights?
    • A) Advocating for women’s education
    • B) Opposing child marriage
    • C) Promoting the practice of Sati
    • D) Encouraging widow remarriage
      Answer: C) Promoting the practice of Sati
  10. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was influenced by which Western philosophy?
    • A) Marxism
    • B) Liberalism
    • C) Utilitarianism
    • D) Existentialism
      Answer: C) Utilitarianism
  11. Which newspaper was founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy?
    • A) The Hindu
    • B) The Som Prakash
    • C) The Times of India
    • D) The Tribune
      Answer: B) The Som Prakash
  12. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s efforts led to the establishment of which educational institution?
    • A) Aligarh Muslim University
    • B) Calcutta University
    • C) Hindu College
    • D) Presidency College
      Answer: C) Hindu College
  13. Which religious reform movement was influenced by Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s ideals?
    • A) Theosophical Society
    • B) Arya Samaj
    • C) Aligarh Movement
    • D) Ramakrishna Mission
      Answer: B) Arya Samaj
  14. Raja Ram Mohan Roy emphasized the need for which type of education?
    • A) Vocational education
    • B) Religious education
    • C) Modern scientific education
    • D) Traditional education
      Answer: C) Modern scientific education
  15. Which of the following was a significant impact of Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s reform movements?
    • A) Strengthening of feudal practices
    • B) Awakening of social consciousness
    • C) Promotion of communalism
    • D) Decline of British influence
      Answer: B) Awakening of social consciousness
  16. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s efforts in social reform were primarily aimed at which class?
    • A) Upper class
    • B) Middle class
    • C) Lower class
    • D) Rural class
      Answer: B) Middle class
  17. Raja Ram Mohan Roy is often credited with promoting which of the following concepts in Hinduism?
    • A) Idol worship
    • B) Polytheism
    • C) Monotheism
    • D) Animism
      Answer: C) Monotheism
  18. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s advocacy for women’s rights included which of the following?
    • A) Encouragement of female infanticide
    • B) Support for the education of girls
    • C) Enforcing traditional dress codes
    • D) Limiting women’s mobility
      Answer: B) Support for the education of girls
  19. Which of the following was a primary vehicle for Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s reformist ideas?
    • A) Political agitation
    • B) Literature and journalism
    • C) Religious sermons
    • D) Mass protests
      Answer: B) Literature and journalism
  20. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s movement aimed to reconcile which of the following?
    • A) Hinduism and Islam
    • B) Western science and Indian traditions
    • C) Rural and urban lifestyles
    • D) Feudalism and capitalism
      Answer: B) Western science and Indian traditions
  21. Which event marked the culmination of Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s efforts against Sati?
    • A) Formation of the Brahmo Samaj
    • B) Publication of “Tuhfat-ul-Muwahhidin”
    • C) Banning of Sati by the British
    • D) Establishment of Hindu College
      Answer: C) Banning of Sati by the British
  22. What was one of Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s criticisms of traditional Hindu practices?
    • A) Ritual purity
    • B) Caste hierarchy
    • C) Women’s seclusion
    • D) Idol worship
      Answer: C) Women’s seclusion
  23. In which year did Raja Ram Mohan Roy pass away?
    • A) 1830
    • B) 1833
    • C) 1835
    • D) 1840
      Answer: B) 1833
  24. Raja Ram Mohan Roy played a significant role in the introduction of which reform in education?
    • A) Introduction of Urdu as a medium of instruction
    • B) Establishment of English as a medium of instruction
    • C) Abolition of traditional education systems
    • D) Promotion of religious education
      Answer: B) Establishment of English as a medium of instruction
  25. Which of the following best describes Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s view on religious tolerance?
    • A) He opposed it, advocating for Hindu superiority.
    • B) He supported it, promoting interfaith dialogue.
    • C) He was indifferent to the issue of tolerance.
    • D) He promoted only Hindu practices.
      Answer: B) He supported it, promoting interfaith dialogue.
  26. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s criticism of polygamy was rooted in his belief in which principle?
    • A) Economic efficiency
    • B) Gender equality
    • C) Religious devotion
    • D) Cultural preservation
      Answer: B) Gender equality
  27. What role did Raja Ram Mohan Roy believe education would play in Indian society?
    • A) It would maintain the status quo.
    • B) It would promote social stagnation.
    • C) It would be essential for social reform and progress.
    • D) It would be a tool for Western imperialism.
      Answer: C) It would be essential for social reform and progress.
  28. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s advocacy for social reforms primarily aimed to uplift which of the following groups?
    • A) Landlords
    • B) Aristocrats
    • C) Women and lower castes
    • D) Foreigners
      Answer: C) Women and lower castes
  29. Which of the following publications was authored by Raja Ram Mohan Roy?
    • A) “Anand Math”
    • B) “Tuhfat-ul-Muwahhidin”
    • C) “Gitanjali”
    • D) “The Discovery of India”
      Answer: B) “Tuhfat-ul-Muwahhidin”
  30. Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s efforts laid the foundation for which subsequent movement in India?
    • A) Freedom Movement
    • B) Civil Disobedience Movement
    • C) Women’s Suffrage Movement
    • D) Anti-untouchability Movement
      Answer: A) Freedom Movement

These questions and answers cover various aspects of Raja Ram Mohan Roy’s life, contributions, and impact on social reforms in colonial India, making them suitable for a Civil Services Examination.

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