The Singh Sabha Movement in the late 19th century sought to:

Revive Sikh traditions and reform practices
Collaborate with the British
Overthrow British rule
Establish an independent Sikh state

The correct answer is: a) Revive Sikh traditions and reform practices.

The Singh Sabha Movement was a Sikh reform movement that began in the late 19th century. The movement sought to revive Sikh traditions and reform practices that had been corrupted by Hindu and Muslim influences. The Singh Sabha Movement also established schools and colleges to educate Sikhs about their religion and history.

Option b) is incorrect because the Singh Sabha Movement did not collaborate with the British. In fact, the movement was often critical of British rule.

Option c) is incorrect because the Singh Sabha Movement did not seek to overthrow British rule. The movement’s goal was to reform Sikhism, not to overthrow the British government.

Option d) is incorrect because the Singh Sabha Movement did not seek to establish an independent Sikh state. The movement’s goal was to reform Sikhism, not to establish a new country.