Q. The second friction in Brahmo Samaj occurred in 1878 because
(a) Keshav Chandra sen had violated a Brahmo rule by marrying his young daughter to the Maharaja of Cooch Behar
(b) he had become authoritarian
(c) he had deviated from views of Ram Mohun Roy.
(d) he wanted absolute control over the samaj
Ans: (a) Keshav Chandra sen had violated a Brahmo rule by marrying his young daughter to the Maharaja of Cooch Behar
Explanation: The second friction in the Brahmo Samaj occurred in 1878 because (a) Keshav Chandra Sen had violated a Brahmo rule by marrying his young daughter to the Maharaja of Cooch Behar. This decision by Keshav Chandra Sen was seen as a violation of the principles and values of the Brahmo Samaj, leading to a significant conflict within the organization.