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What was the main reason for Muslims to compete effectively in politics and the economy?
a) Religious superiority
b) Economic dominance
c) Hindu competition
d) Modern education

c

Explanation: Muslims needed modern education to compete effectively with the rise of Hindu dominance in politics and the economy.



What did the Aligarh Movement aim to establish in the realm of education?
a) Government-controlled institutions
b) Autonomy in Muslim education
c) Exclusive Hindu schools
d) Religious authorities

b

Explanation: The movement aimed to establish non-governmental educational institutions to maintain cultural values and autonomy in Muslim education.



What challenge did Muslims face in accessing modern knowledge according to the Aligarh Movement?
a) Cultural barriers  
b) Language barrier
c) Economic restrictions
d) Religious conflicts

b

Explanation: Public schools used English as the medium of instruction, making it difficult for many Muslims to access modern knowledge.


Why did the Aligarh Movement emphasize educating Muslim youth in line with their faith?
a) Cultural integration
b) Religious concerns
c) Political dominance
d) Economic progress

b

Explanation: The curriculum of public institutions often conflicted with Islamic teachings, making it necessary to educate Muslim youth in line with their faith.


What was the primary goal of removing Muslim resentment towards the British, according to the Aligarh Movement?
a) Independence from British rule
b) Learning European languages
c) Preparing for civil service jobs
d) Political clarification

d

Explanation: The aim was to remove Muslim resentment towards the British and prepare them to learn English and modern European sciences.


Why did the Aligarh Movement aim to eliminate superstitions among Muslims?
a) Cultural preservation
b) Religious concerns
c) Political dominance
d) Economic progress

b

Explanation: One of the objectives was to develop a scientific outlook among Muslims and eliminate superstitions.