Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Modern India: Framing the Constitution

Question:

Which of the following statements are correct?

Statement A) Some members of the Depressed Castes emphasized that the problem of the “Untouchables” could not be resolved through protection and safeguards alone
Statement B) Nagappa pointed out that numerically the Depressed Castes were not a minority: they formed between 40 and 45 percent of the total population.
Statement C) Nagappa pointed out that the sufferings of Depressed Castes were due to their systematic marginalization, not their numerical insignificance.

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

Options:

Statements A and B are correct.

Statements A and C are correct.

Statements B and C are correct.

All the statements are correct.

Correct Answer:

Statements A and C are correct.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 2 - Statements A and C are correct.

The correct statements are:

Statement A) Some members of the Depressed Castes emphasized that the problem of the “Untouchables” could not be resolved through protection and safeguards alone

Statement C) Nagappa pointed out that the sufferings of Depressed Castes were due to their systematic marginalization, not their numerical insignificance

Statement B is incorrect.

Correction in Statement B) Nagappa pointed out that numerically the Depressed Castes were not a minority: they formed between 20 and 25 per cent, not 40 and 45 percent of the total population.

 

Some members of the Depressed Castes emphasised that the problem of the “Untouchables” could not be resolved through protection and safeguards alone (Statement A) . Their disabilities were caused by the social norms and the moral values of caste society. Society had used their services and labour but kept them at a social distance, refusing to mix with them or dine with them or allow them entry into temples. “We have been suffering, but we are prepared to suffer no more,” said J. Nagappa from Madras. “We have realised our responsibilities. We know how to assert ourselves.” Nagappa pointed out that numerically the Depressed Castes were not a minority: they formed between 20 and 25 per cent of the total population. Their suffering was due to their systematic marginalisation, not their numerical insignificance (Statement C). They had no access to education, no share in the administration.