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Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers focused on “The Arya Samaj and Its Role in Social Reform Movements in India”

  1. Who founded the Arya Samaj?
    A) Rammohan Roy
    B) Swami Vivekananda
    C) Dayananda Saraswati
    D) Annie Besant
    Answer: C) Dayananda Saraswati
  2. In which year was the Arya Samaj established?
    A) 1875
    B) 1882
    C) 1893
    D) 1901
    Answer: A) 1875
  3. The Arya Samaj primarily aimed to reform which religion?
    A) Islam
    B) Christianity
    C) Hinduism
    D) Buddhism
    Answer: C) Hinduism
  4. Which of the following is a key tenet of the Arya Samaj?
    A) Idol worship
    B) Caste discrimination
    C) Vedic authority
    D) Blind faith
    Answer: C) Vedic authority
  5. Dayananda Saraswati is known for his emphasis on which of the following?
    A) Western education
    B) Caste hierarchy
    C) Women’s rights
    D) Vedic knowledge
    Answer: D) Vedic knowledge
  6. Which of the following social issues did the Arya Samaj actively campaign against?
    A) Child marriage
    B) Widow remarriage
    C) Caste system
    D) All of the above
    Answer: D) All of the above
  7. What was the name of the publication started by the Arya Samaj to spread its message?
    A) The Hindu
    B) Arya Gazette
    C) Prabuddha Bharat
    D) Kesari
    Answer: B) Arya Gazette
  8. The Arya Samaj rejected which of the following practices?
    A) Vegetarianism
    B) Sati
    C) Education for women
    D) None of the above
    Answer: B) Sati
  9. Who was a prominent leader of the Arya Samaj in Punjab?
    A) Lala Lajpat Rai
    B) Bal Gangadhar Tilak
    C) Gopal Krishna Gokhale
    D) Bipin Chandra Pal
    Answer: A) Lala Lajpat Rai
  10. Which movement was significantly influenced by the principles of the Arya Samaj?
    A) Swadeshi Movement
    B) Non-Cooperation Movement
    C) Brahmo Samaj
    D) Indian National Congress
    Answer: A) Swadeshi Movement
  11. The Arya Samaj promoted education for which group of people?
    A) Only males
    B) Only females
    C) Both males and females
    D) Only upper castes
    Answer: C) Both males and females
  12. Which of the following did the Arya Samaj establish to promote education?
    A) Gurukuls
    B) Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Schools
    C) Madrasas
    D) Christian Missionary Schools
    Answer: B) Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Schools
  13. In which state did the Arya Samaj have a significant impact during its early years?
    A) West Bengal
    B) Uttar Pradesh
    C) Punjab
    D) Tamil Nadu
    Answer: C) Punjab
  14. Which principle did the Arya Samaj uphold regarding the Vedas?
    A) They are infallible
    B) They should be interpreted by priests
    C) They are outdated
    D) They can be disregarded
    Answer: A) They are infallible
  15. What role did the Arya Samaj play in the Indian National Movement?
    A) It remained neutral
    B) It was a major supporter
    C) It opposed the movement
    D) It only focused on social reforms
    Answer: B) It was a major supporter
  16. The Arya Samaj’s motto “Krinvanto Vishwam Aryam” translates to:
    A) Make the world noble
    B) Knowledge is power
    C) Unity is strength
    D) Education for all
    Answer: A) Make the world noble
  17. The Arya Samaj emphasized the importance of which of the following?
    A) Blind faith
    B) Rational thinking
    C) Superstitions
    D) Rituals
    Answer: B) Rational thinking
  18. In which year did Dayananda Saraswati pass away?
    A) 1883
    B) 1885
    C) 1895
    D) 1900
    Answer: A) 1883
  19. Which of the following was NOT an objective of the Arya Samaj?
    A) Social equality
    B) Women’s empowerment
    C) Establishment of a theocratic state
    D) Promotion of Vedic culture
    Answer: C) Establishment of a theocratic state
  20. Which famous work was authored by Dayananda Saraswati?
    A) The Light of Asia
    B) Satyarth Prakash
    C) The Philosophy of the Upanishads
    D) The Discovery of India
    Answer: B) Satyarth Prakash
  21. Which one of the following movements was launched by the Arya Samaj for the upliftment of women?
    A) Widow Remarriage Movement
    B) Brahmo Samaj Movement
    C) Temperance Movement
    D) Quit India Movement
    Answer: A) Widow Remarriage Movement
  22. The Arya Samaj established which of the following organizations for social reform?
    A) Theosophical Society
    B) Ramakrishna Mission
    C) All India Arya Samaj
    D) Khilafat Movement
    Answer: C) All India Arya Samaj
  23. What was the primary focus of the Arya Samaj during the early 20th century?
    A) Political independence
    B) Economic reforms
    C) Religious orthodoxy
    D) Social reforms
    Answer: D) Social reforms
  24. The Arya Samaj believed in which of the following concepts regarding society?
    A) Rigid caste hierarchy
    B) Social mobility and equality
    C) Caste superiority
    D) Racial superiority
    Answer: B) Social mobility and equality
  25. Which of the following events marked the Arya Samaj’s growing influence in India?
    A) The First War of Independence
    B) The partition of Bengal
    C) The Non-Cooperation Movement
    D) The formation of the Indian National Congress
    Answer: A) The First War of Independence
  26. Which prominent social reformer was influenced by the teachings of the Arya Samaj?
    A) B.R. Ambedkar
    B) Vinoba Bhave
    C) Swami Vivekananda
    D) Mahatma Gandhi
    Answer: D) Mahatma Gandhi
  27. Which aspect of Indian society did the Arya Samaj seek to challenge?
    A) British colonial rule
    B) Economic policies
    C) Social injustices
    D) Agricultural practices
    Answer: C) Social injustices
  28. The Arya Samaj’s belief in “back to the Vedas” was aimed at:
    A) Reviving ancient rituals
    B) Modernizing society
    C) Rejecting superstitions
    D) Both B and C
    Answer: D) Both B and C
  29. The Arya Samaj contributed to the development of which field in India?
    A) Literature
    B) Medicine
    C) Education
    D) Art
    Answer: C) Education
  30. Which of the following is a legacy of the Arya Samaj?
    A) Revival of the Mughal Empire
    B) Emphasis on social equality and reform
    C) Promotion of British colonial education
    D) Isolation of Indian culture
    Answer: B) Emphasis on social equality and reform

These questions can help in preparing for the Civil Services Examination, providing a comprehensive understanding of the Arya Samaj and its significant role in social reform movements in India.

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