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Gandhian Philosophy in the Contemporary World Practice Test Questions
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Truth, nonviolence, Sarvodaya (Progress of All) and Satyagraha (the principle of truth, tolerance, non-violence and peaceful protests)  and their significance constitute Gandhian philosophy and are the four pillars of Gandhian thought.

Gandhian Philosophy in the Contemporary World Practice Test Questions
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1. Swaraj means:
2. .................... is the vow consists in the use of country made things.
3. Who use the term Bread-labour firstly?
4. Gandhi recommended economy which is :
5. Gandhi said, ......................- is the natural consequence of Truth.
6. Satyagraha literal means:
7. Essential nature of God is described by Gandhi is:
8. The earliest trends of Trusteeship can be found in the visions of:
9. ...................... is a form of Non-cooperation.
10. ..............- is considered as the most favourite Upanisad of Gandhi.
11. Federation of decentralised democratic rural community is called by Gandhi is:
12. In Gandhi’s opinion ................ is a sin against God and Man.
13. Sarvodaya means:
14. Satyagraha believes in the ..............- of mass.
15. “The Magic Spell of a Book”. By this title Gandhi referred about:
16. Thoreau’s famous essay ................- made profound influence upon Gandhi.
17. The central teaching of Gandhi’s thought is :
18. According to Gandhi Truth and Nonviolence are:
19. Gandhi called Bhagavat Gita as:
20. Gandhian philosophy is an echo of philosophy of :
21. Tolstoy’s ...................... made profound influence upon young Gandhi.
22. Gandhi said “Without ..............-it is impossible to observe any principles in life”.
23. Gandhi advocated ...................... which is more useful to self-sufficient village industries.
24. To Gandhi Truth is:
25. According to Gandhi, “For me there can be no politics with out: