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Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 1

Which of the following statements about the Brahmo Samaj and Arya Samaj is correct?

  1. Brahmo Samaj was founded by Raja Rammohan Roy in Bengal.
  2. Arya Samaj was led by Dayanand Saraswati and originated in Bombay.
  3. Both movements originated in Punjab.
  4. Both movements emphasized idol worship as central to religious practices.

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Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 1

Brahmo Samaj was indeed founded by Raja Rammohan Roy in Bengal.
Arya Samaj originated in Bombay under the leadership of Dayanand Saraswati.
Both movements did not originate in Punjab, but they influenced Punjab society.
Idol worship was rejected by both movements.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 2

Which of the following statements about the Nirankari Movement is correct?

  1. Baba Dayal Das initiated the Nirankari Movement in the mid-19th century.
  2. The movement emphasized the worship of Nirankar, the formless God.
  3. Nirankaris accept the Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the last and eternal Guru.
  4. The Nirankari Darbar was founded in Rawalpindi in 1851.

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Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 2

Baba Dayal Das initiated the movement and founded the Nirankari Darbar in Rawalpindi in 1851.
The movement emphasized worshiping Nirankar, the formless God.
Nirankaris differ from orthodox Sikhs and do not accept Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the last and eternal Guru.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 3

Which of the following statements about the post-partition developments of the Nirankari Movement is correct?

  1. The Nirankari Darbar relocated from Rawalpindi to Amritsar and later to Chandigarh.
  2. The movement continued to emphasize proper religious practices and issued Hukamnamas.
  3. They rejected the authority of Guru Nanak Ji's teachings.
  4. The movement established worship centers with their own priests.

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Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 3

After the partition, the Nirankari Darbar moved from Rawalpindi to Amritsar and then Chandigarh.
They issued Hukamnamas to define their beliefs and practices and set up worship centers staffed by their own priests.
They emphasized Guru Nanak Ji's teachings and did not reject them.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 4

Which of the following statements about Baba Dayal Das is correct?

  1. He was a merchant from Peshawar.
  2. He initiated the Nirankari Movement in the 18th century.
  3. He founded the Nirankari Darbar in Rawalpindi in 1851.

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Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 4

Baba Dayal Das was a merchant from Peshawar.
He initiated the Nirankari Movement in the mid-19th century (1783–1855), not the 18th century.
He established the Nirankari Darbar in Rawalpindi in 1851.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 5

Which of the following statements about the ideological differences in the Nirankari Movement is correct?

  1. Nirankaris believe in the continuation of human Gurus after Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
  2. They accept the orthodox view that the Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the only eternal Guru.
  3. The movement split into the Original Nirankari and Sant Nirankari groups.

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Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 5

Nirankaris believe in the continuation of human Gurus, differing from the orthodox Sikh view.
They do not accept Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the only eternal Guru.
The movement eventually split into the Original Nirankari and Sant Nirankari groups.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 6

Match the following leaders with their contributions to the Nirankari Movement:

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Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 6

Baba Dayal Das founded the Nirankari Darbar.
Baba Darbar Singh established new centers and rituals.
Baba Avtar Singh relocated the movement to Chandigarh.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 7

Who founded the Nirankari Darbar?

Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 7

Baba Dayal Das founded the Nirankari Darbar in Rawalpindi in 1851.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 8

What does Nirankar mean in the context of the Nirankari Movement?

Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 8

Nirankar refers to the formless God emphasized in the Nirankari Movement.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 9

Where was the Nirankari Darbar relocated after the partition of Punjab in 1947?

Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 9

After the partition, the Nirankari Darbar was relocated from Rawalpindi to Amritsar and later to Chandigarh.

Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 10

Match the following movements with their origin regions:

Detailed Solution for Test: Nirankari Movement - Question 10

Brahmo Samaj originated in Bengal.
Arya Samaj originated in Bombay.
Nirankari Movement originated in Punjab.

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