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Name any two political leaders who fought against caste inequalities. 

[3.3] Gender, Religion and Caste
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Name any two political leaders who fought against caste inequalities. 

[4] Gender, Religion and Caste
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Which of the following is an example of moments growing into political parties?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which of the following can be classified as a type of public interest group?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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How did people protest against the “Kittiko-Hochchiko” movements?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which of the following is a pressure group?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which one of the following is an example of public interest groups?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which one of the following statements is not true about the public interest groups?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which one of the following distinctions between pressure groups and political parties is false?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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FEDCOR is the example of:

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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The aim of a public interest group is to promote:

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which one of the following promotes the interest of a particular group?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Which of these is not one of the agencies of organised politics?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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The movement Kittiko-Hachchiko started in Karnataka in 1987, was based on:

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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‘Defining moments’ of democracy usually involve a conflict between:

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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It is very tempting to think of ______ ways of reforming politics. 

[8] Challenges to Democracy
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Which of the following is not a sectional interest group?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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Usually, sectional interest groups seek to promote:

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Which of the following is not a generic movement?

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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The groups that form an organisation and undertake activities to promote their interests or their viewpoints are called:

[5] Popular Struggles and Movements
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