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What is integral humanism? |
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Answer» Integral humanism means a human life in which: (1) A human being is not merely thought of only as an ‘economic human being’, but an integration of all characteristics of a human being. (2) It is an ideology which takes into account the mutual relationship of a human being with another and also with the society and the world to make human life happy and prosperous. |
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Integral humanism represents ________(A) Humanitarian values of India(B) Just economic system(C) Integrated human values(D) Indian culture |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Indian culture |
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According to Pandit Deendayal, which method is more applicable for production in India. |
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Answer» Pandit Deendayal suggested that the state should decentralize its power by allowing people to decide how much to produce, distribute and consume. The producer of commodities will only have control over production and distribution so that he can prevent wasteful consumption. |
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What is consumption? |
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Answer» Process of using goods ana services for satisfaction of wants is called consumption. |
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Works of which foreigners influenced Gandhiji? |
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Answer» American thinker Thoreau, British writer John Ruskin and Leo Tolstoy. |
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What solution does Pandit Deendayal provide to increase standard of living of the Indians? |
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Answer» Pandit Deendayal says that India should limit its consumption, increase its production and distribute it properly among people to raise their standard of living. |
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Write a short note on Sarvodaya. |
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Answer» Sarvodaya:
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From where did Gandhiji get inspiration for sarvodaya? What inspiration did he get? |
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Answer» Gandhiji’s idea of sarvodaya was an inspiration from British writer John Ruskin’s book ‘Unto the last’. From this book, he derived the importance of labor work and ways to eradicate poverty from India. |
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What is sarvodaya? |
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Who gave ‘Bread labour’ theory to Indians? What was the motto behind this theory? |
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Answer» Gandhiji; Through this theory he gave the motto that people should work and earn their bread and those who do not work have any right to eat. |
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The play Satyawadi Raja Harish Chandra made Gandhiji ________(A) Follower of non-violence(B) A Satyagrahi(C) A saint(D) A spiritual guru |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) A Satyagrahi |
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As per Kautilya ________ of agricultural production and of silk/was/cotton production should be collected as taxes.(A) 1/2; 1/4(B) 1/4; 1/2(C) 1/3; 1/4(D) 1/3; 1/2 |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) 1/4; 1/2 |
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Which taxes are included in import-export taxes? |
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Answer» Kautilya further classified import-export taxes as follows: (a) External charges (taxes): For goods produced in the country. |
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What does Aatithya taxes include? |
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Answer» It includes taxes on goods imported ‘from foreign regions or states. |
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According to Kautilya on what parameters should a king levy land tax? |
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Answer» The king should charge land tax on the basis of the type of land, its productivity, type of product produced, availability of irrigation facility and type of irrigation. |
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State and explain Kautilya’s guidance to the kings for framing the taxation policy in their states. |
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Answer» Kautilya’s thoughts about taxation policy:
Kautilya suggested the following types of taxes in the tax structure: 1. Land tax:
2. Import-export taxes: Kautilya classified import-export taxes as follows:
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Explain Kautilya’s thoughts on State treasury and Taxation policy. |
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Answer» (A) Kautilya’s thoughts about state treasury: They are:
Kautilya provided following guidance to the kings for growth and maintenance of treasury:
(B) Kautilya’s thoughts about taxation policy:
Kautilya suggested the following types of taxes in the tax structure:
2. Import-export taxes:
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________ thought of having a perfect state.(A) Kautilya(B) Pandit Deendayal(C) Gandhiji(D) All of these |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) Kautilya |
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Who was the patron of ‘Integral Humanism’?(A) Gandhiji(B) Pandit Deendayal(C) Kautilya(D) Prof. Marshall |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) Pandit Deendayal |
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Who gave the theory of Trusteeship?(A) Kautilya(B) Pandit Deendayal(C) Gandhiji(D) Keynes |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Gandhiji |
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What do the principles of taxation policy given by Kautilya include? |
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Answer» The principles include short term and long term tax policies, tax limits and tax rates that a king may impose. |
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Who gave the concept of ‘Trusteeship’?(A) Kautilya(B) Pandurang Shashtri(C) Pandit Deendayal(D) Gandhiji |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Gandhiji |
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Decentralized economy was a thought of ________(A) Gandhiji(B) Pandit Deendayal(C) Kautilya(D) Both (A) and (B) |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Both (A) and (B) |
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The thought of sarvodaya was given by ________(A) Vishnu Gupta(B) Pandit Deendayal(C) Gandhiji(D) Kautilya |
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Answer» Correct option is (C) Gandhiji |
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How many sources of income of the state did Kautilya show?(A) 7(B) 5(C) 9(D) 8 |
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Answer» Correct option is (A) 7 |
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List the sources of income for a state as per Kautilya. |
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In which language did Kautilya write Arthshashtra? |
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Answer» In Granthlipi on material called Bhojapatra. |
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When was Arthshashtra originally written? |
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Answer» Around 321-300 B.C. |
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Define: Idea of Trusteeship. |
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Answer» A doctrine proposed by Gandhiji where the owner and heir of abundant wealth voluntarily creates a trust of the excess wealth for the benefit of society and acts as a trustee while owning the wealth is called trusteeship. |
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What do you mean by non-possession? |
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Answer» The idea which revolves around the human value of not holding excess goods/wealth/ resources, etc. than what is necessary to satisfy one’s wants. |
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State the reasons for restlessness in human life. |
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Answer» Man is restless due to:
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Which factors should be kept in mind while establishing the statehood? |
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Answer» Kautilya laid the following guidelines to be followed by the kings and rulers while establishing a state:
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Briefly introduce : Pandit Deendayal. |
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Answer» Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay:
Some of his works include:
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What is Gandhism? |
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Answer» Gandhiji’s simple way of life in social, economic and political terms is popularly known as ‘Gandhism’. |
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Explain : There is nothing like ‘Gandhism’. |
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Answer» Gandhism:
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Write a short note on Gandhiji and his theory of Gandhism. |
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Answer» (A) Gandhiji:
(B) Gandhism:
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Give an introduction of Gandhiji. |
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Answer» Gandhiji:
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Why did Gandhiji adopt the principle of simplicity and non-possession? |
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Answer» Man’s greed and race for increasing his material possessions by ignoring all the ethics leads to the problems of economic life. Hence, Gandhiji propagated the ide4 of simplicity and ‘non-possession’. |
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Explain : Gandhiji was an advocate for simplicity and non-possessiveness. |
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Answer» Man’s greed and race for increasing his material possessions by ignoring all the ethics leads to the problems of economic life.
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Write a short note on: The influence of books and thinkers on Gandhiji. |
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Explain Pandit Deendayal’s views on decentralized economy. |
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Answer» Pandit Deendayal’s views on decentralized economy:
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The concept of ________ was rooted in ‘gram swaraj’.(A) Discard use of machines(B) Decentralized economic planning(C) Simplicity and non-possession(D) Change of heart |
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Answer» Correct option is (B) Decentralized economic planning |
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Which scriptures inspired Gandhiji? |
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Answer» The Bhagwad Gita, Upnishads, Ramayan and Mahabharata. |
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Explain : According to Pandit Deendayal limited consumptions the solution to major economic problems. |
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Which saints and gurus influenced Gandhiji? |
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Answer» Saint poets like Kabir, Gurunanak and Narsinh Mehta and his spiritual leader (Guru) Shrimad Rajchandra. |
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Why and how does Pandit Deendayal emphasizes on adopting labour intensive methods of production? |
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Answer» Labor intensive methods of production:
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Explain the thought of creating trusts and trustees of Gandhiji. |
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Answer» Appointing the successor:
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What were the areas of study of Kautilya? Which literature did he compile? |
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Answer» Chanakya did deep study of politics, law, economics, management, taxation, social order, trade, agriculture and industry. Based on his extensive knowledge and wisdom he wrote an extensive text named ‘Arthshashtra’ which was widely known as ‘Kautilya’s Arthshashtra’. |
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For which areas has Kautilya provided his economic thoughts? |
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Answer» Kautilya has laid his thoughts for the following areas of economics:
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A person devoid of resources can obtain ‘Arth’ through ________(A) Welfare(B) Money(C) Employment(D) Laboring |
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Answer» Correct option is (D) Laboring |
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