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Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the Lists:

List I List II
1.A person who believes in equal rights and opportunities for men and women A.Communalist
2.A person who says that religion is the principal basis of community B.Feminist
3.A person who thinks that caste is the principal basis of communityC.Secularist
4.A person who does not discriminate others on the basis of religious beliefsD.Casteist


A.1-B, 2-C, 3-A, 4-D
B.1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C
C.1-D, 2-C, 3-A, 4-B
D.1-C, 2-A, 3-B. 4-D

Answer
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Hint: Use elimination method to remove sequences which do not have the correct answer. Start with matching the sequence which you are most confident about. Once you have matched the description in List I to that List II which you are most sure about, see whether it occurs in any sequence. If it does not, it is incorrect. If it only occurs in one sequence, chances are that could be the correct one. Match other items on that sequence to guess the others. If it occurs in more than one sequence, use hit and trial method with other matchings in those sequences to similarly eliminate the incorrect options.

Complete Step by Step answer: Option A: is incorrect. Only 1-A is matched correctly in this sequence, the rest are not.
Option B: is correct. All all matched correctly in this sequence. A person who believes in equal rights and opportunities for men and women is called a feminist. A person who says that religion is the principal basis of community is called a communalist. A person who thinks that caste is the principal basis of community is called a casteist. A person who does not discriminate against others on the basis of religious beliefs is called a secularist.
Option C: is incorrect. None are matched correctly in this sequence.
Option D: is incorrect. None are matched correctly in this sequence.

Hence, The correct answer is Option B.

Note: : Feminist is a very commonly used term. The etymology of it stems from the word “femme” so it is related to women. The term secular can be found in the Indian Constitution. It was added to the Preamble by the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976.