Modern Indian Political Thought | Set 1
1. Brahma Samaj was founded by:
2. Who was the contemporary of Hegel:
3. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born in
4. Who is regarded as the father of Indian Renaissance:-
5. Who is the founder of Atmiya sabha?
6. Swami Vivekananda was born in
7. Who is regarded on the prophet of Indian Nationalism?
8. Name the philosopher who is known as Hindu Napoleon
9. ‘On India and her problem’ was written by
10. Who is known as the political Guru of Gandhiji
11. Name the congress leader who presided over the Banars Congress session in 1905.
12. Who is considered as the apostle of self government?
13. ‘Servants of India Society’ was established by
14. Servants of India Society was established in
15. Ramakrishan Mission was founded by
16. Who supported swdeshi movement
17. The real name of Swami Vvivekanada was
18. Ramakrishna Mission was established in
19. Name the philosopher who believed that freedom is the keynote of spiritual life.?
20. Who is the chief exponent of Two nation theory
21. The doctrine of Hindutva was expounded by
22. The theory of ‘Cultural Nationalism’ was expounded by
23. V.D Savarkar was bron in
24. Mohammed Ali Jinnah was born in
25. In which year Mohammed Ali- Jinnah was elected to the Imperial Legislative
Council from Bombay?
26. Tilak regarded that Swaraj was not only a right but a
27. Sree Narayana Guru was born in :
28. SNDP Yogam was formed in the year
29. The doctrine of Ramarajya was expounded by
30. Who is the Campion of secularism?
31. Who regarded the villages as the centre of Indian economic organisation?
32. Gandhism is not merely a political creed it is
33. Name the important work of V.D. Savarkar
34. Who is regarded as the pragmatic social reformer?
35. Who condemned Gandhism as a reactionary social philosophy?
36. Independent India was founded by :
37. Doctrine of Total Revolution was expounded by
38. Radical Democratic party was organised by
39. Who is the champion of the doctrine of ‘social revolution through human Revolution’?
40. Jinnh’s Two –nation Theory was adopted on
41. The concept of four pillar state was advocated by
42. Who considered Jinnah as an ambassador of Hindu-Muslim unity?
43. Jinnah’s two nation theory was adopted as the
44. ‘Azad Muslim conference’ was formed in
45. Name the political leader who supported two nation theory
46. All Indian Muslim League was started in :
47. ‘Glimpses of world History’ was written by
48. Who is the author of Discovery of India?
49. The fundamental principles of Pancha shila were laid down in the year;
50. B.R. Ambedker was born in
51. Who is regarded as one of the earliest scholars of comparative religion?
52. Theory of Natural Rights was expounded by
53. Freedom of press was advocated by
54. Name the political thinker who appreciated British rule in India
55. Identity the Philosopher who advocated the doctrine of Humanism and Universalism
56. Name the political thinker who expounded liberal humanitarian nationalism.
57. Raja Ram Mohan Roy died in
58. Who recommended that religious toleration was crucial for the growth of democracy?
59. Name the Philosopher who believed that religion constituted the centre of the whole of music of
national life of India.
60. Who is described as ‘tamer of souls’ of India?
61. Identify the Philosopher who was living at a crucial time when liberalism was at the crossroad.
62. Who made scathing attack on the oppressiveness and harshness of bureaucracy?
63. Name the thinker who confessed that the gospel of equality was gift of the modern philosophy of
enlightenment.
64. Who described Gokhale as the “diamond of India, the Jewel of Maharashtra”?
65. Whose role in the Indian National Congress was that of an agitator?
66. Who introduced extremist national sentiments in the Congress?
67. Who was regarded as the Bhisma of Indian Nationalism?
68. Who was a believer in the Advaita Philosophy?
69. Name the leader who insisted on immediate swaraj or self-rule.
70. Name the thinker who defined Swaraj as people’s rule instead of that of bureaucracy.
71. Name the Philosopher who advised his followers not to say anything that would hurt the feeling of
others.
72. Savarkar was a supporter of
73. Name the thinker who considered temples to be centre for purity and development.
74. Identify the Philosopher who held the view that religion was not a mere set of rites and ceremonies,
but a way of life.
75. Message of Sree Narayana Guru became the cardinal principal of modern.
76. The method of Sree Narayana Guru for the emancipation of untouchable was
77. Who believed that Non-violence is the heart of all religions?
78. Name the philosopher who wrote that “party politics has given rise to power politics”
79. Who was regarded as an exponent of Religious toleration?
80. Who is known as the Humanistic critique of Marxism?
81. “Reason, Romanticism and Revolution” is a major work of
82. Wheel of History is written by
83. Who expounded the doctrine of Decentralised Socialism?
84. Name the scholar who believed that “Corruption is eating into the vitals of our political life”
86. “Evolution of the Principal Finance in British India” was the title of the PhD Thesis awarded to
87. Name the Philosopher who believed that the state represents violence is a concentrated and
organized form.
88. Who considered Social Democracy as a way of life?
89. All India Anti-Untouchability League was established by
90. Harijan Sevak Sangam was formed by
91. Who is known as the social prophet of untouchables?
92. Poona part was signed in
93. Name the scholar who described Ambedkar as a Social Humanist
94. Sree Narayana Guru’s doctrines became the catalyst of
95. Identify the Philosopher who believed that there is no conflict between Hindutva and Nationalism.
96. Name the Philosopher who recommended federal type of Government under Swaraj.
97. Who believed that man’s ultimate goal in life was self realization
98. Identify the Philosopher who visualized that self realization is “seeing God face to face”
99. Who wrote that Truth and Non-violence are as old as Hills?
100. Who was highly critical of both western civilization and western democracies?