Self Evaluation
  Lecture 31: Indian Social Thoughts
 

Lecture 31 Self evaluation :

1)  Each Questions carries 1 mark.

2) There are five alternatives - (A), (B), (C), (D), (E) given against each question out of which only one is the most appropriate answer. If (A) is correct, round on the correct alternative like (A) .

3) If a question is answered wrongly or more than one answers are marked, 0.20 marks will be deducted for each such question.

4) The alternatives A-E are as follows:
(A) Assertion is correct and the reason is also correct. Reason is the correct reason of the assertion.
(B) Assertion is correct but the reason is wrong.
(C) Assertion is wrong but the reason is correct.
(D) Both assertion and reason are wrong.
(E) Assertion is correct and the reason is also correct but the reason is not the correct reason of the assertion.

Sl. No.                                     Assertion and reason Alter-native
1. In India there has been an upsurge in literature on indigenous knowledge systems. Several sociologists, psychologists and economists have argued for revival of Indian systems of thought.

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2. Some names of the Indian thinkers are Rammohan Roy, Aurobindo Ghosh, Rabindranath Tagore, M. K. Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Jai Prakash Narain, and Ram Manohar Lohia.

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3. Indological thought is a coherent body of knowledge, free from internal contradictions.

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4. If one is thoughtful he can only be a traditionalist.

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5. According to A. K. Saran the period (1800-1947) has usually been regarded as a vital and creative period. It has been generally called the Renaissance of Hinduism.

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