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Investigating the Impact of Religious Diversity on Gender Roles and Relationships in India

Description: This quiz explores the intricate relationship between religious diversity, gender roles, and interpersonal relationships in the diverse cultural landscape of India.
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In India, which religious community traditionally practices matrilineal inheritance, where property is passed down through the female lineage?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Jainas


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Amongst the major religious communities in India, the Jaina community stands out for its practice of matrilineal inheritance, where property and lineage are passed down through the mother's line.

Which religious text in India emphasizes the equality of men and women, stating that they are both entitled to spiritual liberation?

  1. Bhagavad Gita

  2. Qur'an

  3. Guru Granth Sahib

  4. Tripitaka


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism, explicitly promotes gender equality, declaring that men and women are equal partners in the pursuit of spiritual liberation.

In some parts of India, certain religious communities practice a unique form of marriage known as (Nata) or (Natra). What is the primary characteristic of this marriage system?

  1. Arranged marriage between two families

  2. Love marriage based on individual choice

  3. Polygamy, where a man can have multiple wives

  4. Temporary marriage contracts with specific durations


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Nata or Natra marriage is a distinct form of matrilineal marriage practiced in some parts of India, where couples enter into temporary marriage contracts for a specified duration, often with the intention of having children.

Which religious community in India traditionally follows the practice of (Purdah), where women are expected to cover their faces and bodies in public?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Christians

  4. Buddhists


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Purdah, the practice of veiling or covering the face and body in public, is primarily associated with certain Islamic traditions and is observed by some Muslim communities in India.

In India, which religious community has historically played a significant role in promoting social reform movements aimed at improving the status of women?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Christians


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Christian missionaries in India have played a notable role in advocating for women's rights and promoting social reform movements aimed at improving the status of women in society.

Which religious community in India traditionally practices a system of (Gotra) or (Clan), where individuals are grouped based on their paternal lineage?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Buddhists


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Gotra system, a form of clan or lineage grouping based on paternal ancestry, is a significant aspect of Hindu social organization and plays a role in determining marriage alliances and social interactions.

In some parts of India, certain religious communities practice a unique form of marriage known as (Atonement Marriage). What is the primary purpose of this marriage system?

  1. To resolve conflicts between families

  2. To provide financial support to a widow or her children

  3. To atone for a social transgression or sin

  4. To strengthen political alliances between communities


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Atonement Marriage, also known as (Prayaschitta Vivaha), is a form of marriage practiced in some parts of India, where a person marries to atone for a social transgression or sin committed by themselves or their family members.

Which religious community in India traditionally follows the practice of (Nikah), an Islamic marriage contract?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Buddhists


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nikah is the Islamic marriage contract, which is a sacred and legally binding agreement between a Muslim man and woman, witnessed by two Muslim witnesses.

In India, which religious community traditionally practices a system of (Dowry), where the bride's family provides gifts and money to the groom's family at the time of marriage?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Christians


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dowry, the practice of transferring wealth and gifts from the bride's family to the groom's family at the time of marriage, is prevalent in some Hindu communities in India.

Which religious community in India traditionally follows the practice of (Sati), where a widow is expected to immolate herself on her husband's funeral pyre?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Buddhists


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sati, the practice of a widow immolating herself on her husband's funeral pyre, was a ritual associated with certain Hindu communities in India, although it has been outlawed and is no longer practiced.

In India, which religious community traditionally practices a system of (Joint Family), where multiple generations live together under one roof?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Christians


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Joint Family system, where multiple generations of a family live together in a shared household, is prevalent in some Hindu communities in India.

Which religious community in India traditionally follows the practice of (Triple Talaq), where a Muslim man can divorce his wife by uttering the word (Talaq) three times?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Buddhists


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Triple Talaq, the practice of a Muslim man divorcing his wife by uttering the word (Talaq) three times, was prevalent in some Muslim communities in India, although it has been outlawed by the Supreme Court.

In India, which religious community traditionally practices a system of (Caste), where individuals are grouped into social hierarchies based on their birth?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Christians


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Caste system, a form of social stratification based on birth, is a significant aspect of Hindu social organization and has historically influenced gender roles and relationships.

Which religious community in India traditionally follows the practice of (Halala), where a divorced Muslim woman must remarry and divorce another man before she can remarry her former husband?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Buddhists


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Halala, the practice of a divorced Muslim woman having to remarry and divorce another man before she can remarry her former husband, was prevalent in some Muslim communities in India, although it has been outlawed by the Supreme Court.

In India, which religious community traditionally practices a system of (Polygamy), where a man can have multiple wives?

  1. Hindus

  2. Muslims

  3. Sikhs

  4. Christians


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Polygamy, the practice of a man having multiple wives, is permitted in some Muslim communities in India, although it is not widely practiced.

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