18th Century Revolts And Reform
What was the main inspiration for establishing Theosophical Society?

Propagate Indian thought and culture there by revival of ancient religions of Hinduism, Zoroastrianism and Buddhism
Women's education and their upliftment
Work for depressed classes
Tackling zamindars issue

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18th Century Revolts And Reform
Which of the following statement (s) is/are correct related to the provision of the Treaty of Seringapatnam, signed between Tipu and Cornwallis I. Surrender of almost half of Tipu's territories, which were to be shared among the English, the Nizam and the Marathas. II. Payment of a war indemnity of about Rs.3 crore by Tipu III. Stationing of British resident at Seringapatnam IV. Sending two of his sons by Tipu as hostages to the British camp

I & III
I, II & IV
I & II
I, III & IV

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18th Century Revolts And Reform
Which of the following cannot be said to be a cardinal principle of the theosophical society?

Aimed Hindu spiritual wisdom through western enlightenment
It questioned the ancient philosophies that dominated the Indian thinking
It believed in the possibility of reincarnation and karma
It believed in the existence of unique connections between god and every being

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18th Century Revolts And Reform
Which of the following is considered as the main reason for division of Brahmo Samaj?

Lack of strong propagator of views
Internal conflicts among Debendranath Tagore and Keshub Chandra Sen for including teachings of all religions
Opposition by people for disturbing traditional caste practices like abolition of sati, widow remarriage and women education
Resolutely opposing Christian missionaries and their work against Hinduism

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