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Q.1. Consider the following statements:        (2019-I) 

  1. Saint Nimbarka was a contemporary of Akbar. 
  2. Saint Kabir was greatly influenced by Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi. 

Which of the statements given above is/ are correct? 
(a) 1 only 
(b) 2 only 
(c) Both 1 and 2 
(d) Neither 1 nor 2

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Correct Answer is Option (d)

  • In the 13th century, Nimbarka and Vallabhacharya were also other preachers of Vaishnavite Bhakti in the Telangana region. Akbar was 15th Century, so unlikely to be contemporaries. #1 is wrong. 
  • "Naqshbandi school degraded Sufism to the status of a handmaid of orthodox Islam. Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi (1563- 1624) became the leading spokesman of this school after Akbar's death. His teachings were not confined to the reform of Islam; he advocated a crusade against the Hindus." So, it's unlikely that Kabir would be 'greatly influenced' by such hardcore radical elements. #2 is wrong. Besides, Kabir Das timeline is (1398 or 1440-1518) so he was long dead before Sirhindi was even born.

 

Q.2. The well-known painting "Bani Thani" belongs to the         (2018-I) 
(a) Bundi school 
(b) Jaipur school 
(c) Kangra school 
(d) Kishangarh school

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Correct Answer is Option (d)
Paintings at Kishangarh are associated with the most romantic legends - Sawant Singh and his beloved Bani Thani. and of the intertwining of lives and myths, romance and bhakti. It is sometimes argued that the women in 'bani are said to resemble the character of Radha.

Q.3. Consider the following Bhakti Saints:        (2013 - I) 

  1. Dadu Dayal 
  2. Guru Nanak 
  3. Tyagaraja 

Who among the above was/were preaching when the Lodi dynasty fell and Babur took over? 
(a) 1 and 3 
(b) 2 only 
(c) 2 and 3 
(d) 1 and 2

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Correct Answer is Option (b)
Guru Nanak Dev was born in 1469. Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi in 1526. When Babur took over and established the Mughal dynasty, Nanak was traveling to different parts of India and preaching Sikhism. Babur once met Guru Nanak during one of his travel.


Q.4. With reference to the religious history of medieval India, the Sufi mystics were known to pursue which of the following practices?        (2012 - I) 

  1. Meditation and control of breath 
  2. Severe ascetic exercises in a lonely place 
  3. Recitation of holy songs to arouse a state of ecstasy in their audience 

Select the correct answer using the codes given below: 
(a) 1 and 2 only 

(b) 2 and 3 only 
(c) 3 only 
(d) 1, 2 and 3

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Correct Answer is Option (d)
All statements are correct, hence option (d) is correct.

 

Q.5. Among the following, who was not a proponent of the Bhakti cult?         (2010) 
(a) Nagarjuna 
(b) Tukaram 

(c) Tyagaraja 
(d) Vallabhacharya

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Correct Answer is Option (a)
Nagarjuna was an early philosopher and was the founder of the Madhyamika philosophy.


Q.6. Bhakta Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal emperor?         (2006)
(a) Babar 
(b) Akbar 

(c) Jahangir 
(d) Aurangzeb

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Correct Answer is Option (c)
The best answer is c as Tukaram (1608–1650) was a Marathi Bhakti poet and a devotee of Lord Krishna. The time period of Jahangir was 1605-1627.

 

Q.7. Which one of the following sequences indicates the correct chronological order?         (2004)
(a) Shankaracharya–Ramanuja–Chaitanya 

(b) Ramanuja–Shankaracharya–Chaitanya 
(c) Ramanuja–Chaitanya–Shankaracharya 
(d) Shankaracharya–Chaitanya–Ramanuja

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Correct Answer is Option (a)
The correct chronological order is Shankaracharya (9th Century CE) - Ramanuja (1017-1137 CE) - Chaitanya (1486-1533 CE)

 

Q.8. With reference to Sufism in Indian history, consider the following statements:         (2002) 

  1. Sheikh Ahmad Sarhandi was a contemporary of Ibrahim Lodi 
  2. Sheikh Nasiruddin Chirag-I-Dehlavi was a disciple of Sheikh Nizamuddin Auliya 
  3. Aurangzeb was a contemporary of Sheikh Salim Chisti 
  4. Qadiri order of Sufis was first introduced in India by Sheikh Niamutullah and Makhdum Muhammad Jilani 

Which of these statements are correct? 
(a) 1 and 2 
(b) 1 and 3 
(c) 2 and 3 

(d) 2 and 4

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Correct Answer is Option (d)
Sheikh Ahmad Sarhandi of Naqshbandi order was a contemporary of Akbar and Jahangir. The Qadiri order of Sufis was first introduced in India by Sheikh Nizamatullah (He died in 1430 AD) and Makhdum (or Nasiruddin) Muhammad Jilani (died in 1517).


Q.9. Who among the following was the first Bhakti saint to use Hindi for the propagation of his message?        (2002) 
(a) Dadu 
(b) Kabir 
(c) Ramananda 
(d) Tulsidas

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Correct Answer is Option (c)
Ramananda (1360-1470) was the first Bhakti saint to use Hindi for the propagation of his message.


Q.10. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:          (2001)
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(a) A – 2; B – 3; C – 1; D – 4 
(b) A – 3; B – 2; C – 4; D – 1 
(c) A – 3; B – 2; C – 1; D – 4 
(d) A – 2; B – 3; C – 4; D – 1

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Correct Answer is Option (b)
These Bhakti saints were disciples of Saint Ramananda.


Q.11. Assertion (A): The sponsor and the most prominent figure of the Chisti order of Sufis in India are Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.          (1997) 
Reason (R): The Chisti order takes its name from a village Chisti in Ajmer. In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct? 
(a) Both A and R are true but R is the correct explanation of A 
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A 

(c) A is true but R is false 
(d) A is false but R is true

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Correct Answer is Option (c)
The Chishti Order is a Sufi order within the mystic branches of Islam that was founded in Chishti, a small town near Herat, Afghanistan about 930 CE. The order was founded by Abu Ishaq Shami (“the Syrian”). The most famous of the Chishti saints is Moinuddin Chishti popularly known as Gharib Nawaz meaning “Benefactor of the Poor” who settled in Ajmer, India.


Q.12. The Sufi saint who maintained that devotional music was one way of coming close to God was;         (1996) 
(a) Muin-ud-din Chisti 
(b) Baba Farid 
(c) Saiyid Muhammad Gesudaraz 
(d) Shah Alam Bukhari

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Correct Answer is Option (a)
Shaikh Muin-ud-din Chishti was a saint of Chishti Silsilah, introduced in India by Shaikh Muin-ud-din Sijzi (1236 A.D.) Wahd-tul-wajud (unity of the phenomenal world) by Sama and Mehfil, which is the recitation of the names of God, was a prominent feature of the silsilah, underlined by Muin-ud-din Chishti.

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1. What were the key features of the religious movements in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries in India?
Ans. The religious movements during this period were characterized by a quest for spiritual truth, social reform, and a rejection of ritualistic practices. Prominent movements included the Bhakti movement, which emphasized devotion to a personal god, and the Sufi tradition in Islam, which focused on mysticism and personal connection with the divine. These movements often challenged the caste system and sought to promote social equality.
2. Who were the prominent leaders of the Bhakti movement in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?
Ans. Key figures of the Bhakti movement included saints like Kabir, Meera Bai, Tulsidas, and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. Kabir was known for his poetry that criticized ritualistic practices and emphasized a personal relationship with God. Meera Bai, a Rajput princess, devoted her life to the worship of Krishna and expressed her devotion through her poetic works.
3. How did the Sufi movement influence Indian society during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries?
Ans. The Sufi movement introduced concepts of love, tolerance, and universal brotherhood in Islam, which resonated with many people in India. Sufi saints like Nizamuddin Auliya and Baba Farid promoted the idea of a personal connection with God and often engaged in interfaith dialogues. This helped in fostering communal harmony and blending of religious practices among Hindus and Muslims.
4. What was the impact of the religious movements on the social structure of India during this period?
Ans. The religious movements led to significant social changes by challenging the rigid caste system and advocating for social justice and equality. They encouraged people from all backgrounds to participate in spiritual practices and aimed for a more inclusive society. This resulted in a gradual decline of caste-based discrimination and promoted the idea of a united community based on faith rather than social hierarchy.
5. How did the religious movements of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries contribute to the cultural landscape of India?
Ans. The religious movements enriched India's cultural landscape by fostering a diverse array of artistic expressions, including poetry, music, and dance. The teachings of saints were often expressed through folk songs and devotional music, which transcended regional and linguistic barriers. This period saw the emergence of various art forms that blended different cultural influences, thus enhancing the overall cultural fabric of India.
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