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Exploring Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's Legacy

Authored by Uemhs Manjeshwar

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10th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 20 pts

What are the core principles of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's philosophy?

Support for caste hierarchy and discrimination

Economic growth as the primary goal

Social justice, equality, empowerment of marginalized communities, education, abolition of caste discrimination, constitutional rights, women's rights, labor rights.

Promotion of individualism over community

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15 mins • 20 pts

Summarize Ambedkar's views on social justice.

Ambedkar viewed social justice as the foundation for equality, advocating for the dismantling of caste systems and the establishment of equal rights for all individuals.

He argued that social justice should prioritize economic growth over equality.

Ambedkar thought social justice was only relevant to the upper caste communities.

Ambedkar believed social justice was unnecessary for societal progress.

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15 mins • 20 pts

How did Ambedkar's teachings influence the Indian Constitution?

Ambedkar's teachings influenced the Indian Constitution by promoting social justice, equality, and individual rights, leading to the inclusion of fundamental rights and a secular framework.

Ambedkar's teachings focused solely on economic policies.

Ambedkar advocated for a monarchy in India.

Ambedkar's influence led to the removal of all rights for minorities.

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15 mins • 20 pts

Compare the impact of Ambedkar's reforms on the caste system with those of other reformers.

Ambedkar focused solely on economic reforms, ignoring the caste system.

Ambedkar's reforms had a more profound and structural impact on the caste system compared to other reformers, who often focused on social harmony and moral upliftment.

Other reformers had a more radical approach to the caste system than Ambedkar.

Ambedkar's reforms were less effective than those of Gandhi.

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15 mins • 20 pts

Evaluate the significance of the Poona Pact in Ambedkar's life and work.

The Poona Pact had no impact on Ambedkar's political career.

The Poona Pact was a treaty between India and Britain.

The Poona Pact was significant in Ambedkar's life as it established his role as a key advocate for Dalit rights and political representation.

The Poona Pact was primarily focused on women's rights.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 20 pts

What role did education play in Ambedkar's philosophy?

Ambedkar believed education should be limited to the elite.

Education played a crucial role in Ambedkar's philosophy as a means of empowerment and social justice.

Education was irrelevant to Ambedkar's philosophy.

Education was only a tool for economic gain in Ambedkar's view.

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Interpret the meaning of 'Annihilation of Caste' in the context of Ambedkar's teachings.

The 'Annihilation of Caste' signifies the complete dismantling of the caste system to achieve social equality and justice.

It advocates for the superiority of one caste over others.

The term refers to the celebration of caste traditions and rituals.

The 'Annihilation of Caste' promotes the preservation of caste identities.

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