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Which one among the following was not a demand of the Prarthana Samaj?
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Which of the following is/are incorrect?
1. In 1867 the Prarthana Samaj of Bombay was founded.
2. Two of its chief architects were Mahadev Govind Ranade and Ramkrishna Bhandarkar.
3. The leaders of the Prarthana Samaj were not influenced by the 'Brahmo Samaj'.
4. The Prarthana Samaj leaders condemned the caste system and the practice of untouchability.
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Which of the following statements is wrong?
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Which of the following is wrong?
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Consider the following statements in respect of the Theosophical Society Movement in India.
1. The Theosophical Society Movement was led by Westerners (Europeans and Americans) who glorified Indian religious and philosophical traditions.
2. This movement tended to give the Indian as sense of false pride in their past greatness.
3. This movement got remarkable success within India as well as outside India.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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Match the following

List I (Islamic Revivalist and Reform Movement of 19th Century) List II (Founder)
A. Tariq-i-Muhammadiyya 1. Ahmed Riza Khan
B. Fara'izi Movement 2. Rashid Ahmed Gangohi
C. Barelwi Movement 3. Syed Ahmed Barelwi
D. Deobandi Movement 4. Haji Shariat Ullah

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Consider the following statements
1. Deoband Movement was founded by Muhammad Qasim Nanaotavi and Rashid Ahmed Gangohi.
2. The objective of the movement was to improve the spiritual and moral condition of Indian Muslims.
Which of the statements given above is /are correct?
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 Consider the following statements about EV Ramaswamy Naicker 'Periyar', the leader of the Self-Respect Movement.
1. He had participated in the non-cooperation programme as a Congressman.
2.  He left the Congress in 1925 because he believed that the party ignored non-Brahmins in its leadership.
3. His movement was influenced by the writings of the Adi Dravida intellectuals like lyothee Thass and M Masilamani.
4. In 1944, he changed the name of the Justice Party into Dravida Kazhagam (DK).
Which of the above statements are correct?