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Philosophy Paper II
Time Allowed : 75 Minutes
Maximum Marks : 100
Note : This Paper contains Fifty (50) multiple choice questions, each question carrying Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions.
1. The word Rta & means
(A) Reincarnation
(B) Indebtedness
(C) Universal orderliness
(D) Self-control
2. Dream state corresponds with
(A) ‘Sthula Sar ira
(B) ‘Suksma Sar ira&
(C) ‘Karana Sar ira &
(D) ‘Karya Sarira
3. Carvaka criticism of anumana as was aimed at
(A) acceptance of sense-data
(B) establishment of materialist doctrine
(C) rejection of otherworldly beliefs
(D) justification of revelation against speculative reasoning
4. According to Jainism Gunas & and Paryayas respectively are……………. .
(A) primary qualities and secondary qualities
(B) fixed characteristics and alternative characteristics
(C) enduring characteristics and changing characteristics
(D) good qualities and bad qualities
5. According to early Buddhism conditioned things are perishable because they :
(A) are destroyed by opposite conditions sometime or the other
(B) undergo different stages such as origination, growth, decay and destruction
(C) are characterised by change as their essential nature
(D) are illusory forms of momentary consciousness
6. The term Tanm a tra refers to
(A) Five organs of sensory knowledge
(B) Five types of objects of knowledge
(C) Five organs of Karma
(D) Five types of Mah bh u tas
7. Which of the following relations between and Prabh kara is correct ?
(A) was the teacher of
(B) Kum rila was the teacher of Prabhkara
(C) and were the students of
(D) Kumarila was a junior contemporary of
8. According to Vivekanand God, Nature, Soul and Universe are
(A) inconvertible terms
(B) convertible terms
(C) epistempological terms
(D) moral terms
9. According to Aurobindo, the correct sequence of evolution is
(A) Mind, Illumined Mind, Higher Mind, Over Mind, Intuition- Super Mind
(B) Mind, Higher Mind, Illumined Mind, Intuition, Over Mind, Super Mind
(C) Mind, Over Mind, Illumined Mind, Higher Mind, Intuition,
(D) Mind, Intuition, Higher Mind, Over Mind, Illumined Mind, Super Mind
10. According to Iqbal, the moral and religious ideal of man is
(A) Denial of the self
(B) Abstraction of the self
(C) Affirmation of the self
(D) Sublimation of the self
11. For Rabindranath Tagore, God is
(A) Super Mind
(B) Super Personality
(C) Transcendent entity
(D) Being without existence
12. For Mahatma Gandhi :
(A) Truth is the means and Ahimsa is the end
(B) Truth and Ahimsa both are means
(C) Truth and Ahimsa both are ends
(D) Ahimsa is the means and Truth is the end
13. Which ways of annihilating the caste system were advocated by Dr. Ambedkar as the major ways in his essay ‘Annihilation of caste’ ?
Choose from the code given below
(i) Interdining
(ii) Inter-subcaste marriages
(iii) Inter-caste marriages
(iv) Abandoning scriptures which advocate Varna and Caste
(v) Embracing the Buddha’s Dhamma
Code :
(A) (i) and (ii)
(B) (ii) and (iii)
(C) (iii) and (iv)
(D) (iv) and (v)
14. According to Socrates, virtue is
(A) power
(B) religiosity
(C) knowledge
(D) intelligence
14. According to Leibnitz city of God is
(A) a moral world in the natural world
(B) a moral world separate from natural world
(C) a natural world
(D) non-existent
15. St. Anslem’s ontological proof for the existence of God refers to being
(A) than which nothing greater can be conceived
(B) who is the first cause of the Universe
(C) who is the transcendent ground of all values
(D) who is intelligent mind responsible for the Universe
20. Advaitin’s rejection of difference is based on :
(A) Bheda- ‘s ruti
(B) Abheda- ‘s ruti
(C) Bheda-abheda- ‘s ruti
(D) Vidhi-vakyas
21. According to Aristotle God is :
(A) unmoved, eternal, perfect, incorporeal and pure actuality
(B) unmoved, eternal, perfect, incorporeal and pure potentiality
(C) unmoved, eternal, perfect, corporeal and pure potentiality
(D) unmoved, eternal, perfect, corporeal and pure actuality
22. In matters of knowledge Plato and Aristotle give primacy to :
(A) both matter and form
(B) matter but not form
(C) form but not matter
(D) neither form nor matter
23. One of the permanent legacies of Platonism is the conviction that reality :
(A) is mental
(B) is parasitic on God
(C) is a myth
(D) lies in form
24. According to St. Augustine the principle of morality is a Love of :
(A) mankind
(B) animal
(C) knowledge
(D) God
25. According to Descartes a thought in order to be true should be :
(A) clear, distinct and empirically verifiable
(B) clear, distinct and beyond ground of doubt
(C) clear, distinct and intuitive
(D) clear and never doubted
26. To prove the existence of God, Descartes uses :
(A) causal argument alone
(B) ontological argument alone
(C) both causal and ontological argument
(D) both pragmatic and causal argument