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Read the following source carefully and answer the following MCQs by choosing the most appropriate option:                                          One Lord Here is a composition attributed to Kabir: Tell me, brother, how can there be No one lord of the world but two? Who led you so astray? God is called by many names: Names like Allah, Ram, Karim, Keshav, Hari, and Hazrat. Gold may be shaped into rings and bangles. Isn’t it gold all the same? Distinctions are only words we invent … Kabir says they are both mistaken. Neither can find the only Ram. One kills the goat, the other cows. They waste their lives in disputation1. Identify the connotation of Kabir from the following options. A. Monotheistic aspect B. Polytheistic Aspect C. Atheist Aspect D. Theocratic Aspect2. Kabir used different names for God or the Supreme power.What can one infer from this? A. Concept of Ultimate Reality B. Faith in Saguna bhakti C. Rituals a way to gain insight D. Reality is in worshipping idols3. How has Kabir’s compositions promote communal harmony at large? A. Kabir mentioned about one God in all B. He questioned religious practices C. He was a Hindu by birth D. He was a Muslim by birth4. Which of the following is the part of Kabir’s philosophy? A. He gave emphasis on traditions and rituals B. He used connotations such as Shabda or Shunya . C. He gave emphasis on Yajnas and sacrifices D. He was a fundamentalist in his approach5. Kabir’s poetry has a literary as well as a philosophical significance. Select the most appropriate option from the following that describes this essence. A. God is one who just has different names. B. God is vested in all saguna forms C. God is a philosophy in isolation from rituals D God is based on reincarnation

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1. A. Monotheistic aspect

2. A. Concept of Ultimate Reality

3. A. Kabir mentioned about one God in all

4. B. He used connotations such as Shabda or Shunya .

5. A. God is one who just has different names



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