(b) M K Gandhi
(c) B G Tilak
(d) G K Gokhale
Assertion and Reason
Instructions:
Mark (a) if the ‘Assertion’ (A) is correct, but the ‘Reason (R) is wrong.
Mark (b) if ‘A’ is wrong, but ‘R’ is correct.
Mark (c) if both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are correct and ‘R’ explains ‘A’
Mark (d) if both ‘A’ and ‘R’ are correct, but ‘R’ does not explain ‘A’.
Assertion (A): Ram Mohan is unanimously considered as the first modern
Indian.
Reason (R): He studied different languages, like Persian, Arabic, Hebrew and
Sanskrit in order to study the various religious scriptures in their original.
Assertion (A): Brahmo Samaj used the shuddhi movement for effecting
socio-religious and political unity of India.
Reason (R): Suddhi movement meant the reconversion of those Hindus who
had’ once been willingly or forcibly converted into otheq religions, but were
now willing to come back into the fold of Hinduism.
Assertion (A): The Ramakrishna Math was formed as a social service society.
Reason (R): Its objective was to bring into existence a band of dedicated
monks who, would propagate the teachings of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa.
Assertion (A): The Ramakrishna Mission is a charitable society.
Reason (R): Its objective is to carry on humanitarian relief and social work.
Assertion (A): The Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission are
legally two distinct entities with separate funds and finances.
Reason (R): The members of the Math form the principal workers of the
Mission and the trustees of the Math form the governing body of the Mission.
Assertion (A): Lord Baden Powell, after a private visit to India, lifted the
colour bar and admitted Indians into his world-wide organisation.
Reason (R): The Seva Samiti Boy Scouts’ Association merged itself with the
Baden Powell Organisation after the latter removed the colour bar on Indians.
Assertion (A): Avesta is the sacred   book of Parsis.