Sample Question Paper:
1.
According to Upanishadic philosophy means of liberation is
A knowledge
B devotion
C action
D both knowledge and
action
2.
According to Upanishadic philosophy cause of bondage is
A identity of soul
and body
B difference of jiva and Brahman
C difference of Atman and Brahman
D all the three
3.According to Upanishadic philosophy cause of rebirth is
A only actions with
desires
B both with and
without desires
C only actions which
are prohibited
D none of these
4 Concept of Rta is given by
A Veda
B Buddhism
C Jainism
D Samkhya
5 Liberation according to Upanishads is
A cessation of misery
B cessation of the
cycle of rebirth
C state of bliss
D all the three
6.Samsara is due to
A karma
B process of creation
C self-manifestation
of Brahman
D all the three
7 Brahman is the ------------------- cause of the universe
A material
B efficient
C both
D none
8 To get rid of Devrna one has to perform------------
A yajnas
B study scriptures
C procreate
D teach and preach
others
9 Ashvamedha yajna is performed
A for the development of the kingdom
B for longevity
C for children
D to declare the king
victorious
10 Shreyas is the -------------- for people
A pleasant things
B good things
C neutral things
D none of these
11 The sequence of karmas is
A prarabdha,
sanchit,sanchiyaman
B sanchit, prarabdha,
sanchiyaman
C
sanchiyaman,prarabdha,sanchit
D
prarabdha,sanchiyaman,sanchit
12’ Understanding maketh nature out of the materials it does
not
Make’ is said by
A Locke
B Berkeley
C Hume
D Kant
13’ Existence precedes essence’ is the statement made by
A Husserl
B Hegel
C Kant
D Sartre
14 ‘Kingdom of God is within you’ is said in
A Islam
B Hinduism
C Christianity
D Judaism
15 ‘I was oblised to destroy knowledge in order to make room
for
Faith’ was said by
A Spinoza
B Aquinas
C Leibnitz
D Kant
16 According to Upanishads Brahman is
A Immanent
B Transcendent
C both
D none
17. Jivanmukta is he who is
A enlightened yet
embodied
B enlightened ,
without body
C renunciate
D none
18.Videhamukti happens
A after death
B before death
C after the cessation
of samsara
D none of these
19 The process of creation is
A prana,anna,manas,vijnana,ananda
B manas,prana ,
vijnana,ananda,anna
C anna,prana,
manas,vijnana,ananda
D
ananda,vijnana,manas,prana,anna
20 Creation,according to Upanishads is the
A Self-manifestation of Brahman
B self-manifestation
of Ishvara
C self-manifestation
of the Devatas
D natural development
---what is our idea of necessity,when we say
that two objects are necessarily connected together? Upon this head I
repeat,what I have often had occasion to observe,that as we have no idea that
is not derived from an impression,we must fint some impression that gives rise
to this idea of necessity,if we assert we have really such an idea.In order to
this,I consider in what objects necessity commonly supposed to lie;and,finding
that it is always ascribed to causes and effects,I turn my eye to two objects
supposed to be placed in that relation and examine them in all the situations
of which they are susceptible.I immediately perceive that they are contiguous
in time and place,and that the object we call cause precedes the other we call
effect.In no one instance can I go any further,nor is it possible for me to
discover any third relation between these objects.I therefore enlarge my view
to comprehend several instances,where I find like objects always existing in
like relations of contiguity and succession.The refiection on several instances
only repeats the same objects;and therefore can never give rise to a new
idea.But upon further inquiry I find that the repetition is not in every
particular the same,but produces a new impression,and by that means the idea
which I at present examine.For,after a frequent repetition,Ifind that upon the
appearance of the objects the mind is determined by custom to consider its
usual attendant,and to consider it in a stronger light upon account of its
relation to the first object.It is this impression,then,or determination,which
affords me the idea of necessity.
21
The author wants to
A
refute the idea of necessary connection
B
assert the idea of necessary connection
C
assert that idea of necessary connection is based on reason
D none of these
22 According to the author the reasin
behind the idea of necessary
Connection is
A
contiguity of time and place
B
contiguity of time
C
contiguity of place
D
none
23 According to the author mind is
determined by
A
belief
B
hypothesis
C custom
D
none
24 According to the author the sole
source of knowledge is
A
idea
B impression
C both
D none of these
25 According to the author the cause
of the idea of necessary connec
Tion is
A
impression of necessary connection
B
idea of necessary connection
C
frequent repetition
D none of these
26.’Brahmavid Brahmaiva Bhavati’
means
A
identity of jiva and Brahman
B identity of Brahman and Ishvara
C identity of jiva and creation
D identity of Brahman with creation
27.’I think therefore I exist’ is
said by
A
Leibnitz
B
Kant
C
Descartes
D
Hume
28.Which one is not written by Kant
A
Critique of Pure Reason
B
Critique of Practical Reason
C
Treatise on Human Nature
D
Critique of Practical Reason
29. Tractatus Logico Philosophicus is
written by
A
A J Ayer
B
Rudolf Karnap
C
Wittgenstein
D
Bradley
30.’ Reason is the only source of
knowledge’ according to
A
empiricists
B
rationalists
C logical positivists
D none
of these
31. Which one is not the right match
A
Brahma Parinamvad - Ramanuja
B
Brahma Vivartvada -
Shankara
C
Prakriti Parinamvad - Samkhya
D
Natural Development - Nyaya
32. Which one is the right sequence
for four figures
1. M P 2. P
M 3. P
M 4. M P
S
M M S S
M M S
S
P S P S
P S P
A 1
, 2 , 3 ,
4
B 1
, 3 ,
2 ,4
C 1
, 3 ,
4 , 2
D
4 ,
2 , 3 , 1
33. Two propositions are
contradictory when
A
both of them cannot be true
B
both of them cannot be false
C
both of them cannot be true and both of them cannot be false
D
none of these
34. Conversion is invalid in
A
all the four propositions
B
only in I and O propositions
C
only in A and O propositions
D
only in E and O propositions
35.According to existential import
A
there isn’t any member in particular propositions
B
there is only one member in particular propositions
C
there is at least one member in particular propositions
D there is at least one member in
general propositions
36.Which one is not true
A there must be three terms in a
categorical syllogism
B middle term must be distributed in
at least one premise
C any term which is not distributed
in premises cannot be
Distributed in conclusion
D syllogism with two negative
premises is valid
37. The tenets of Islam is based on
A .
Veda
B .
Kuran
C .
Bible
D .
Avesta
38. ‘L anguage,Truth and Logic’ is
written by
A
Wittgenstein
B
Ayer
C
Karnap
D
Husserl
39. Which one is not the correct
match for all the four
Pramanya is
A
Nyaya - paratah
B
Samkhya – svatah
C
Vedanta - svatah
D
Bauddha - svatah
40. Which one is not the true match
A
Charvaka - perception
B
Bauddha -
perception,inference,verbal testimony
C
Samkhya -
perception,inference,verbal testimony
D
Nyaya -
perception,inference,verbal testimony,comparison
41. Assertion:
a.
Violence is not recommended by Gandhiji
Reason:
b. Others are also integral part
of our own being
A .
both are true and b is true reason for a
B .
both are true but b is not true reason for a
C .
both are false
D .
a is true but b is false
42.Assertion:
a. An
atheist doesn’t believe in the existence of God
Reason:
b.
because we cannot know God
1.
both are true and b is true reason for a
2.
both are true but b is not true reason for a
3.
a is true but b is false
4.
both are false
43.’Life Divine’ is written by
a.
Tagore
b.
Aurobindo
c.
Gandhiji
d.
Vivekanand
44.According to ‘theory of
verification’ only those things exist of
Which we can have
a.
Empirical knowledge
b.
Rational knowledge
c.
Intuitional knowledge
d.
Idea
45. According to materialists only
A
matter is real
B
only mind is real
C
both mind and matter are real
D
none of these
46.An idealist thinker is he, who
believes in the existence of only
A
matter
B
sense impressions
C
ideas
D none
47.’ Cosmos is created of water’ according
to
A
Aneximander
B
Thales
C Anaximenes
D
none of these
48.’Becoming is the only reality’
according to
A
Parmenides
B
Heraclitus
C
Socrates
D
Plato
49.’Knowledge is virtue and virtue is
knowledge,’ according to
A
Plato
B
Aristotle
C
Socrates
D none
of these
50. ‘Theory of Ideas’ was propounded
by
A
Aristotle
B Plato
C Socrates
D
Aquinus
51. Formal,efficient and final causes
are only transformations of
A
material cause
B
final cause
C
efficient cause
D
formal cause
52.’ God is unmoved mover’ according
to
A
Plato
B
Aristotle
C
Socrates
D
Anselm
53. To prove the existence of
God,ontological argument was given by
A
Erigena
B
Anselm
C
Augustine
D
none of these
54.Conceptualism was propounded by
A
Aquinus
B
Anselm
C
Augustine
D
none of these
55.To prove the existence of God
,cosmological argument was given
By
A
Plato
B
Augustine
C
Erigena
D
none of these
56.Metaphysics is refuted by
A
rationalists
B
empiricists
C
logical positivists
D
none of these
57. ‘Whereof we cannot speak thereof
we must pass over in silence’
Is said by
A
Ayer
B
Karnap
C
Wittgenstein
D
none of these
58.’Synthetic a priori judge is
possible’ according to
A
Hume
B
Kant
C
Leibnitz
D
none of these
59. ‘Every proposition is partially
true and partially false’ according
To
A
Ayer
B
Wittgenstein
C
Bradley
D none
of these
60. P . Q is true
A
if both are true
B
if both are false
C
if p is true and q is false
D
if p is false and q is true
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