MCQ Bhakti & Sufi Movements SET 1ALL MCQ For Bhakti & Sufi Movements 1. In which century Bhakti movement began?6th century7th century8th century9th centuryQuestion 1 of 102. The concept of Sagunabrahmana was the outcome of which concept of Bhakti Movement?Nirgunabrahman VaishanavismShaivismNone of the aboveQuestion 2 of 103. Where was saint kabir born?DelhiVaranasiMathuraHyderabadQuestion 3 of 104. Who preaches Vishishtadvaita?TulsidasSaivaite NayanmarsSankaraRamanujaQuestion 4 of 105. Who was the Guru of Kabir?RamanujaRamanandaVallabhacharyaNamadevaQuestion 5 of 106. Which Sufi's dargah is at Ajmer?Baba FaridQutbdin Bakhtiyar KakiMoinuddin ChistiKhwaja BahuddinQuestion 6 of 107. Which of the following statement is correct definition of Nirguna?It is the concept of a formless GodIt is the concept of a formless GuruIt is the concept of spiritualityNone of the aboveQuestion 7 of 108. Which of the following was the basic premise of Bhakti Movement?Bhakti or Single minded, uninterrupted and extreme devotion to God with the help of Brahmins was the only means of SalvationBhakti or Single minded, uninterrupted and extreme devotion to God was the only means of SalvationBoth A & BNone of the aboveQuestion 8 of 109. Sufism the liberal and mystic movement of Islam, reached India in the __________ century?11th 12th14th13 thQuestion 9 of 1010. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the early traditions of Bhakti? I. In the course of the evolution of forms of worship, in many instances, poet-saints emerged as leaders around whom there developed a community of devotees. II. Brahmanas remained important intermediaries between gods and devotees in several forms of bhakti. III. At a different level, historians of religion often classify bhakti traditions into two broad categories: saguna (with attributes) and nirguna (without attributes)Only II and III and IIIAll of the aboveQuestion 10 of 10 Loading...
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