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Condier the following pairs :
List I List II
1.Kuka revolt Western Punjab
2.Eka movement Uttar Pradesh
3.Tebhaga movement Andhra Pradesh and Telengana
4.Faraizi Revolt Eastern Bengal
How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?
Only one pair
Only two pairs
Only three pairs
All Four pairs
Kuka revolt - Western Punjab:
The Kuka revolt (or the Namdhari movement) was mainly associated with the Sikh population in the Punjab region. This pairing is correctly matched.
Eka movement - Uttar Pradesh:
The Eka movement (or Unity movement) took place in the early 1920s and was a peasant uprising mainly in parts of Uttar Pradesh. This pairing is correctly matched.
Tebhaga movement - Andhra Pradesh and Telangana:
This is incorrect. The Tebhaga movement was a peasant movement in Bengal in the 1940s. It was not related to Andhra Pradesh or Telangana.
Faraizi Revolt - Eastern Bengal:
The Faraizi movement (or Faraizi revolt) was a religious reform movement led by Haji Shariatullah in the early 19th century in East Bengal (present-day Bangladesh). This pairing is correctly matched.
Given the above analysis, 3 out of 4 pairs are correctly matched.
The correct answer is:
Only three pairs.
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