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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (BA Philosophy) .
101. |
The Empty space according to Jainism is called |
A. | Past |
B. | Lokaakasa c. Alokaakasa |
C. | Present |
D. | Future |
Answer» C. Present |
102. |
In which space growing objects are present according to Jainism |
A. | Lokaakasa |
B. | Alokaakasa |
C. | Both |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. Lokaakasa |
103. |
In which space movement of objects is not possible according to Jainism |
A. | Lokaakasa |
B. | Alokaakasa |
C. | Both |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. Alokaakasa |
104. |
The principle of motion according to Jainism is |
A. | Pudgala |
B. | Kala |
C. | Dharma |
D. | Adharma |
Answer» C. Dharma |
105. |
Jaina Philosophy is |
A. | Realistic |
B. | Idealistic |
C. | Both |
D. | None |
Answer» A. Realistic |
106. |
Jaina theory of Reality is called |
A. | Syad vada |
B. | Kshanikavada |
C. | Anekandavada |
D. | Anatmavada |
Answer» C. Anekandavada |
107. |
Jaina theory of knowledge is called |
A. | Syad vada |
B. | Kshanikavada |
C. | Anekandavada |
D. | Anatmavada |
Answer» A. Syad vada |
108. |
The word ‘Syad’ means |
A. | Many |
B. | One |
C. | Complex |
D. | Probable |
Answer» D. Probable |
109. |
According to Jainism how many probable judgements which leads to relative knowledge is |
A. | 5 |
B. | 7 |
C. | 9 |
D. | 11 |
Answer» B. 7 |
110. |
Probable judgements which leads to relative knowledge according to Jainism is called |
A. | Pratityasamutpada |
B. | Saptabhanginaya |
C. | Ashtanga marga |
D. | Madhyamika marga |
Answer» B. Saptabhanginaya |
111. |
Which among the following is not come under Saptabhanginaya |
A. | Syad Asti |
B. | SyadNasti |
C. | SyadAsteya |
D. | SyadAvakthavyam |
Answer» C. SyadAsteya |
112. |
The concept of ‘Triratna’ is the contribution of |
A. | Charvaka |
B. | Jainism |
C. | Buddhism |
D. | Nyaya |
Answer» B. Jainism |
113. |
Which among the following is not a sect of Buddhism |
A. | Swetambara |
B. | Hinayana |
C. | Mahayana |
D. | Both Hinayana and Mahayanaa |
Answer» A. Swetambara |
114. |
Which among the following is a sect of Jainism |
A. | Swetambara |
B. | Digambara |
C. | Both |
D. | None |
Answer» C. Both |
115. |
The liberated Soul according to Jaina Philosophy is called |
A. | Sarvajna |
B. | Sarvatman |
C. | Sarvasaktan |
D. | Sarvavyapi |
Answer» A. Sarvajna |
116. |
Which among the following is not a quality of Mukta |
A. | Infinite Power |
B. | Infinite Bliss |
C. | Infinite Life |
D. | Infinite Knowledge |
Answer» C. Infinite Life |
117. |
Which among the following is not a way towards salvation according to Jainism |
A. | Samyak Jnana |
B. | Samyak Buddhi |
C. | SamyakDarsana |
D. | SamyakCharitra |
Answer» B. Samyak Buddhi |
118. |
Which among the following is not come under ‘Triratna |
A. | Samyak Jnana |
B. | SamyakDhyana |
C. | SamyakDarsana |
D. | SamyakCharitra |
Answer» B. SamyakDhyana |
119. |
The Term ‘Nyaya’ means |
A. | Word |
B. | Number |
C. | Argumentation |
D. | Particularity |
Answer» C. Argumentation |
120. |
The Term ‘Vaiseshika’ means |
A. | Vishayam |
B. | Number |
C. | Argumentation |
D. | Particularity |
Answer» D. Particularity |
121. |
Which one among the following is called ‘Indian Logic’ |
A. | Nyaya |
B. | Vaiseshika |
C. | Sankhya |
D. | Yoga |
Answer» A. Nyaya |
122. |
Who among the following is the founder of Nyaya System |
A. | Pathanjali |
B. | Jaimini |
C. | Gautama |
D. | Kanada |
Answer» C. Gautama |
123. |
Who among the following is the founder of Vaiseshika System |
A. | Pathanjali |
B. | Jaimini |
C. | Gautama |
D. | Kanada |
Answer» D. Kanada |
124. |
Who is the author of ‘Nyaya Sutra’ |
A. | Vatsyayanan |
B. | Prasasthpada |
C. | Kapila |
D. | Gautama |
Answer» D. Gautama |
125. |
Who wrote ‘Nyaya Bhashya’ |
A. | Vatsyayana |
B. | Prasasthpada |
C. | Kapila |
D. | Gautama |
Answer» A. Vatsyayana |
126. |
Who among the following is the author of ‘VaiseshikaSutra’ |
A. | Kanada |
B. | Jaimini |
C. | Vijnana Bhikshu |
D. | Kapila |
Answer» A. Kanada |
127. |
Who wrote ‘VaiseshikaBhashya’ |
A. | Iswara Krishna |
B. | Vatsysyana |
C. | Prabhakara |
D. | Prasasthapada |
Answer» D. Prasasthapada |
128. |
Which among the following is not a characteristic feature of Nyaya Vaiseshikasyste |
A. | Realistic |
B. | Pluralistic |
C. | Both |
D. | Dualistc |
Answer» D. Dualistc |
129. |
Means of Valid Knowledge is |
A. | Prama |
B. | Pramatha |
C. | Prameya |
D. | Pramana |
Answer» D. Pramana |
130. |
Which among the following Pramanas is not accepted by Nyaya |
A. | Prathyaksha |
B. | Arthapatti |
C. | Anumana |
D. | Upamana |
Answer» B. Arthapatti |
131. |
Direct and immediate knowledge obtained through the contact between object and sense organs is |
A. | Perception |
B. | Inference |
C. | Verbal testimony |
D. | Comparison |
Answer» A. Perception |
132. |
The first stage of Perception is called |
A. | NirvikalpakaPrathyaksha |
B. | SavikalpakaPrathyaksha |
C. | LaukikaPrathyaksha |
D. | AlukikaPrathyaksha |
Answer» A. NirvikalpakaPrathyaksha |
133. |
The second stage of Perception is called |
A. | NirvikalpakaPrathyaksha |
B. | SavikalpakaPrathyaksha |
C. | LaukikaPrathyaksha |
D. | AlukikaPrathyaksha |
Answer» B. SavikalpakaPrathyaksha |
134. |
Perception within the limits of sense organs is called |
A. | NirvikalpakaPrathyaksha |
B. | SavikalpakaPrathyaksha |
C. | LaukikaPrathyaksha |
D. | AlukikaPrathyaksha |
Answer» C. LaukikaPrathyaksha |
135. |
Perception beyond the limits of sense organs is called |
A. | NirvikalpakaPrathyaksha |
B. | SavikalpakaPrathyaksha |
C. | LaukikaPrathyaksha |
D. | AlaukikaPrathyaksha |
Answer» D. AlaukikaPrathyaksha |
136. |
Mediate and indirect knowledge obtained through previous perception is called |
A. | Perception |
B. | Inference |
C. | Verbal testimony |
D. | Comparison |
Answer» B. Inference |
137. |
Establishment of Unversal relation between two inseparable objects is called |
A. | Hetu |
B. | Udhaharana |
C. | Vyapti |
D. | Nigamana |
Answer» C. Vyapti |
138. |
The first step in the Nyaya Syllogism is called |
A. | Hetu |
B. | Vyapti |
C. | Nigamana |
D. | Pratijna |
Answer» D. Pratijna |
139. |
Which among the following is not a step in Nyaya Syllogism |
A. | Pratinjna |
B. | Udaharana |
C. | Samanya |
D. | Nigamana |
Answer» C. Samanya |
140. |
How many steps are there in Nyaya Syllogism |
A. | 3 |
B. | 5 |
C. | 7 |
D. | 8 |
Answer» B. 5 |
141. |
Valid knowledge obtained through the utternces of a trustworthy person is called |
A. | Prathyksha |
B. | Anumana |
C. | Sabda |
D. | Upamana |
Answer» C. Sabda |
142. |
Mediate and indirect knowledge derived from the similarity between two objects is |
A. | Perception |
B. | Inference |
C. | Verbal testimony |
D. | Comparison |
Answer» D. Comparison |
143. |
How many categories are there according to Vaiseshika |
A. | 4 |
B. | 6 |
C. | 7 |
D. | 8 |
Answer» C. 7 |
144. |
Which one among the following is not a category of VaiseshiksSystem |
A. | Samanya |
B. | Samavaya |
C. | Visesha |
D. | Samhita |
Answer» D. Samhita |
145. |
According to Vaiseshika, material cause of this Universe is |
A. | Guna |
B. | Dravya |
C. | Karma |
D. | Abhava |
Answer» B. Dravya |
146. |
How many substances are there according to Vaiseshika |
A. | 9 |
B. | 5 |
C. | 7 |
D. | 10 |
Answer» A. 9 |
147. |
Which among the following is not a substance according to Vaiseshika |
A. | Time |
B. | Space |
C. | Dharma |
D. | Mind |
Answer» C. Dharma |
148. |
Which one among the following is not atomic in nature according to Vaiseshika 130. |
A. | Earth |
B. | Air |
C. | Water |
D. | Ether |
Answer» D. Ether |
149. |
Which among the following is a spiritual substance |
A. | Karma |
B. | Samanya |
C. | Self |
D. | Samavaya |
Answer» C. Self |
150. |
According to Vaiseshika, the seat of knowledge is |
A. | Mind |
B. | body |
C. | Action |
D. | Self |
Answer» D. Self |
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