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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. |
——— is the father of Spiritualistic pluralism |
A. | locke |
B. | dewey |
C. | leibniz |
D. | w. james |
Answer» C. leibniz |
102. |
——— accepted four kinds of cause |
A. | aristotle. |
B. | david hume |
C. | j. s mill. |
D. | plato |
Answer» A. aristotle. |
103. |
The author of Passions of the Soul is |
A. | spinoza |
B. | a.j ayer |
C. | aristotle. |
D. | descartes |
Answer» D. descartes |
104. |
——— said “ Philosophy is the science of knowledge “. |
A. | schelling |
B. | fitche |
C. | marx |
D. | bruno |
Answer» B. fitche |
105. |
——— believes in the transcendence of God |
A. | deism. |
B. | theism |
C. | agnosticism. |
D. | atheism |
Answer» A. deism. |
106. |
According to ——— All is God and God is all. |
A. | monotheism. |
B. | monism |
C. | henotheism. |
D. | pantheism |
Answer» D. pantheism |
107. |
According to Kant knowledge appears in the form of ——— |
A. | statement |
B. | reasoning |
C. | judgement. |
D. | proposition |
Answer» C. judgement. |
108. |
Space, time and categories of understanding are ———- forms of knowledge |
A. | apriori. |
B. | aposteriori |
C. | intuitive. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» A. apriori. |
109. |
——— is the work of Kant. |
A. | leviathan |
B. | critique of judgement |
C. | ethics |
D. | republic |
Answer» B. critique of judgement |
110. |
Transcendental aesthetic deals with the theory of |
A. | understanding. |
B. | sensations |
C. | aesthetic judgement. |
D. | moral judgement |
Answer» B. sensations |
111. |
Ethics is also known as ——— |
A. | axiology |
B. | moral philosophy |
C. | utilitarianism. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» B. moral philosophy |
112. |
Philosophy of art comes under——— |
A. | aesthetics. |
B. | ethics |
C. | anthropology. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. aesthetics. |
113. |
——— are the supreme norms of life. |
A. | men. |
B. | gods |
C. | values. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. values. |
114. |
Ex NihiloNihilfit means———- |
A. | i think therefore i am. |
B. | out of nothing comes nothing |
C. | to be or not to be |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. out of nothing comes nothing |
115. |
The philosophy of the Upanishad is Known as ——— |
A. | non- dualism. |
B. | monistic spiritualism |
C. | dualism. |
D. | pluralism |
Answer» B. monistic spiritualism |
116. |
——— awoke Kant from his dogmatic slumber |
A. | locke ‘s empiricism. |
B. | hume’sessays |
C. | leibniz’s talks. |
D. | berkeley’s dialogues |
Answer» B. hume’sessays |
117. |
Denial of the ultimate knowledge of the existence of God is known as——— |
A. | atheism. |
B. | agnosticism |
C. | theism. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. agnosticism |
118. |
———— believes reason as the source of knowledge |
A. | rationalism. |
B. | empericism |
C. | idealism. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. rationalism. |
119. |
The author of Poetics is ——— |
A. | plato. |
B. | aristotle |
C. | homer. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. aristotle |
120. |
Descartes was born at ———- |
A. | touraine |
B. | amsterdam |
C. | vienna. |
D. | marseille |
Answer» A. touraine |
121. |
The Advancement of Learning was written by ——— |
A. | edmundhusserl |
B. | francis bacon |
C. | henry bergson. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. francis bacon |
122. |
——— is a mild empericist |
A. | david hume. |
B. | berkeley |
C. | john locke. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. john locke. |
123. |
Spinoza was despised as an ———- by the Jews |
A. | pantheist |
B. | atheist |
C. | theist. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» B. atheist |
124. |
Res extensa means ——— |
A. | extended thing |
B. | god |
C. | thinking substance. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. extended thing |
125. |
It is the art of ——— which brings other men’s ideas to birth |
A. | deception |
B. | oratory |
C. | intellectual midwifery |
D. | all of these. |
Answer» C. intellectual midwifery |
126. |
The etymological meaning of Philosophy is ——— |
A. | love of god. |
B. | love of wisdom |
C. | love of truth. |
D. | love of knowledge |
Answer» B. love of wisdom |
127. |
The idol that stands for a persons individual inhibitions is known as——— |
A. | cave |
B. | theatre |
C. | market place. |
D. | tribe |
Answer» A. cave |
128. |
The author of Introduction to Positive Philosophy |
A. | francis bacon. |
B. | henry bergson |
C. | august comte. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. francis bacon. |
129. |
——— is also known as First Philosophy |
A. | epistemology. |
B. | axiology |
C. | metaphysics. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. metaphysics. |
130. |
The word aesthetics is derived from the Greek word——— |
A. | aestia |
B. | aesthonomics |
C. | aisthetikos |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. aisthetikos |
131. |
The 18th century German thinker who initiated dramatic changes in the field of Aesthetics is ——— |
A. | leibniz. |
B. | kant |
C. | nietzsche |
D. | schelling |
Answer» B. kant |
132. |
In the word Epistemology epistem means——— |
A. | knowledge. |
B. | theory |
C. | science. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. knowledge. |
133. |
Francis Bacon was an advocate and practitioner of ——— method |
A. | positive. |
B. | logical |
C. | scientific. |
D. | mathematical |
Answer» C. scientific. |
134. |
There are ——— Systems or Schools in Indian Philosophy . |
A. | two. |
B. | seven |
C. | six |
D. | four |
Answer» B. seven |
135. |
——— is a heterodox school |
A. | nyayavaisesika |
B. | sankhya yoga |
C. | carvaka |
D. | advaita |
Answer» C. carvaka |
136. |
——— is an idealist |
A. | berkeley |
B. | john dewey |
C. | locke. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» A. berkeley |
137. |
——— is a realist |
A. | kant. |
B. | locke |
C. | hegel |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. locke |
138. |
The tendency of human nature to have certain incorrect conclusions is known as ———. |
A. | idol of the cave |
B. | idol of the tribe |
C. | idol of the theatre. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. idol of the tribe |
139. |
According to Comte ———is the stage of the society dominated by religion |
A. | metaphysical stage. |
B. | scientific stage |
C. | theological stage. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. theological stage. |
140. |
Bacon took up ——— ideas to build an inductive approach. |
A. | aristotelian. |
B. | socratic |
C. | platonic. |
D. | all the three |
Answer» A. aristotelian. |
141. |
The a priori factors in sensation are ———and ——— |
A. | mind and body. |
B. | thought and extension |
C. | space and time. |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. space and time. |
142. |
A particular procedure for accomplishing or approaching something is called a ——— |
A. | routine. |
B. | method |
C. | experience. |
D. | all the three |
Answer» B. method |
143. |
A person who questions the validity or authenticity of something purporting to be factual is a ——— |
A. | skeptic. |
B. | critic |
C. | optimist. |
D. | pessimist |
Answer» A. skeptic. |
144. |
According to to Kant there are ———— categories |
A. | two. |
B. | three |
C. | four. |
D. | five |
Answer» C. four. |
145. |
In the first stage of his philosophical Career Kant was a ——— |
A. | rationalist. |
B. | empiricist |
C. | idealist. |
D. | critical |
Answer» A. rationalist. |
146. |
Philosopher King was the concept of ——— |
A. | aristotle. |
B. | socrates |
C. | . plato. |
D. | thales |
Answer» C. . plato. |
147. |
——— involves direct sense object contact |
A. | verbal testimony. |
B. | perception |
C. | inference. |
D. | comparison |
Answer» B. perception |
148. |
Sense Object contact is technically called ——— |
A. | vyapti |
B. | anumati |
C. | sannikarsha |
D. | hetu |
Answer» C. sannikarsha |
149. |
Ordinary perception is known as ——— |
A. | laukika perception. |
B. | yogic perception |
C. | alaukika perception. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» A. laukika perception. |
150. |
The higher Values in life is named as——— |
A. | aryasatya |
B. | purusarthas |
C. | lokasayta. |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. purusarthas |
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