PHILOSOPHY
Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All
questions are compulsory
June 2013
1. The enjoyment of fruits of the Karma
that not yet has been started is called
(A) Sanćitā Karma
(B) Sanciyamāna Karma
(C) Prārabdha Karma
(D) Anārabdha Karma
Answer:(A)
2. Devarna can be repaid by
(A) Performing yajna
(B) Giving birth to a son
(C) Both (A) & (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Answer:(A)
3. Which one is the correct sequence ?
(A) Jāgrat, Susupti, Svapna
(B) Jāgrat, Svapna, Susupti
(C) Svapna, Susupti, Jāgrat
(D) Susupti, Jāgrat, Svapna,
Answer:(B)
4. Prābhākara and Bhātta differ on
followings :
(A) Pramāna, Prameya, Dharma
(B) Pramāna, Prameya, Khyāti
(C) Premeya, Khyāti, Dharma
(D) Pramāna, Dharma, Khyāti
Answer:(B)
5. Match List – I & List – II and select
the correct code :
List – I List – II
a. Apohavāda i. Baudha
b. Anvitāvidhana ii.Nyaya
vada
c. Abhihitānvaya- iii. Prābhākara
vada
d. Anyathākhyātivāda iv. Bhātta
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i iii iv ii
(B) iii iv i ii
(C) iv ii iii i
(D) ii iv iii ii
Answer:(A)
6. Immortality of the soul is derived by
(A) Pythagoras
(B) Democritas
(C) St. Augustine
(D) St. Anselm
Answer:(X)
7. Philosophy according to Plato is a
preparation for
(A) life
(B) good life
(C) death
(D) peaceful death
Answer:(C)
8. Which one of the following is a form
of Satkāryavāda ?
(A) Parināmavāda
(B) Syādvāda
(C) Anekāntavāda
(D) None of these
Answer:(A)
9. Match List – I with List – II and
choose the correct answer from the
code :
List – I List – II
a. Nyāya i. Sixteen Padartha
b. Vaiśes.ika ii. Seven Padartha
c. Prābhākara iii. Eight Padartha
d. Bhātta iv. Six Padartha
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) i iii iv ii
(C) iii iv ii i
(D) iv iii ii i
Answer:(A)
10. Which one is a group of Atheist
Philosophers ?
(A) Buddhist, Jaina, Nyāya
(B) Buddhist, Mahayāna, Nyāya
(C) Purva-Mimamsa, Jaina,
Sarvāstivāda
(D) Sarvāstivāda, Mahayāna,
Advaita Vedanta
Answer:(C)
11. The correct sequence of the doctrines is
(A) Shūnyavāda, Ajātivāda,
Advaitavāda, Dvaitavāda
(B) Ajātivāda, Shūnyavāda,
Dvaitavāda, Advaitavāda
(C) Shūnyavāda, Advaitavāda,
Dvaitavāda, Ajativāda
(D) Advaitavāda, Ajātivāda,
Dvaitavāda, Shūnyavāda
Answer:(X)
12. Which alternative can be held by the
Cārvākas ?
(A) Ks.iti , apa, teja, ākāsá
(B) Sukhavāda, Pratyaksapramāna
vāda, teja, ātmā
(C) Sukhavāda, dehātmavāda, apa, teja
(D) Apa, teja, maruta, vyoma
Answer:(C)
13. Which one according to the Jainas is
not astikāya dravya ?
(A) Jiva (B) Ākāsa
(C) Kāla (D) Dharma
Answer:(C)
14. What is the asamavāyikāra a of
dvya uka ?
(A) Paraman.us
(B) Parama usa yoga
(C) Dvya ukas
(D) Dvya uka-Sam.
yoga
Answer:(B)
15. Consider the ‘Assertion’ and
‘Reason’ and evaluate the options in
the light of Madhva Philosophy:
Assertion (A) : Prakr.ti, Jĩva and
Ishwara are independent from
each other.
Reason (R) : These are mundane.
(A) (A) and (R) both are true and
(R) provides correct
explanation of (A).
(B) (A) and (R) both are false and
(R) provides correct
explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true and (R) is false and
(R) does not provide a correct
explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is false and (R) is true and
(R) provides a correct
explanation of (A)
Answer:(C)
16. The kinds of conjectures used by
Descartes to doubt every proposition
that he possibly could are :
(A) dream conjecture and God
(B) evil demon conjecture and holy
ghost
(C) dream conjecture and evil
demon conjecture
(D) God and holy ghost conjecture
Answer:(C)
17. Following is the correct sequence of
As.tāngika Yoga
(A) Yama, Niyama, Āsana,
Prānāyāma, Pratyāhāra,
Dhyāna, Dhārn. a, Samādhi
(B) Yama, Niyama, Āsana,
Prā āyāma,Pratyāhāra, Dhārn. a,
Dhyāna, Samādhi
(C) Yama, Niyama, Āsana,
Pratyāhāra, Prā āyāma,
Dhyāna, Dhārn. a, Samādhi
(D) Niyama, Yama, Āsana,
Pratyāhāra, Prā āyāma,
Dhārn. a, Dhyāna, Samādhi
Answer:(B)
18. Which scriptural book discusses the
ideas of karma, akarma and
vikarma ?
(A) Manusmriti
(B) Srimad Vishn.upurāna
(C) Bhagawadgita
(D) Śri Nāradpurān. a
Answer:(C)
19. According to Spinoza, God is
(A) only transcendent
(B) only immanent
(C) both immanent and
transcendent
(D) non existent
Answer:(C)
20. Select the correct pair :
(A) Adhyāsa and Adhyavasāya
(B) Avidya and Parāvidya
(C) Mūlāvidyā and Tūlāvidyā
(D) Māya and Samskāra
Answer:(C)
21. According to pragmatists like C.S.
Peirce, William James and John
Dewey, truth is
(A) ever-changing; it is relative to a
time and place and purpose.
(B) fixed and is relative to a time
and place and purpose.
(C) ever-changing but is not
relative to a time and place and
purpose.
(D) sometimes changing and
sometimes fixed.
Answer:(A)
22. Which one of the following is not a
part of Gunāśtaka ?
(A) Aiśwarya
(B) Teja
(C) Abhihita Samkalpatva
(D) Virya
Answer:(C)
23. Who among the following
propounded the concept of subject as
freedom ?
(A) K.C. Bhattacharya
(B) M.N. Roy
(C) A.K. Coomarswami
(D) S. Radhakrishnan
Answer:(A)
24. For Dr. S. Radhakrishnan,
Intellectual Knowledge is realised by
(A) Imagination and Sensation
(B) Analysis and Synthesis
(C) Synthesis and Abstraction
(D) Imagination and Abstraction
Answer:(B)
25. The idea of ‘supermind’ is connected
with the philosophy of
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(B) Dr. T.M.P. Mahadevan
(C) Śri Aurobindo
(D) Dr. K.C. Bhattacharya
Answer:(C)
26. Who is the author of the book
‘Commentaries on Living’ ?
(A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
(B) Śri J. Krishnamurti
(C) M. N. Roy
(D) Śri K.C. Bhattāchārya
Answer:(B)
27. Who amongst the following is
considered as pioneering in
establishing the Ramkrishnan Math
& Mission ?
(A) Śri Ramkrishna Paramhamsa
(B) Śri Ramana Maharshi
(C) Swami Vivekanand
(D) Śri Ranganāthānand Maharāj
Answer:(C)
28. The term ‘Philosophy’ means
(A) Love for God
(B) Love for Human being
(C) Love of Life
(D) Love for Knowledge
Answer:(D)
29. Both Plato and Aristotle believed that
knowledge must be
(A) of matter and not form
(B) both of matter and form
(C) neither of matter nor of form
(D) of form and not matter
Answer:(D)
30. Is it possible for two monads to have
all qualities in common ?
(A) Yes
(B) Probably
(C) In some exceptional cases
(D) No
Answer:(D)
31. One of the permanent legacies of
Platonism to Aristotle is
(A) Cosmological point of view
(B) Teleological point of view
(C) Heuristic point of view
(D) Informal point of view
Answer:(B)
32. 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
Answer:(A)
33. The ontological proof for the
existence of God is propounded by
(A) St. Anslem and Ramanuja
(B) St. Thomas Aquinas and
Madhva
(C) St. Thomas Aquinas and
Patanjali
(D) St. Anslem and Patanjali
Answer:(D)
34. According to Berkeley
(A) ideas but not the minds exist
(B) minds but not the ideas exist
(C) both ideas and the minds exist
(D) neither ideas nor the minds
exist
Answer:(C)
35. Rational basis of induction was
challenged by
(A) Descartes (B) Plato
(C) Kant (D) Hume
Answer:(D)
36. According to Leibnitz, there are
(A) four kinds of modes
(B) three kinds of modes
(C) two kinds of modes
(D) five kinds of modes
Answer:(X)
37. According to Hegel, reason is
(A) the substance of the universe
but not its infinite energy
(B) the infinite energy of the
universe but not its substance
(C) the infinite energy of the
universe alone
(D) the substance and infinite
energy of the universe
Answer:(D)
38. Locke suggests that the idea of
substance is
(A) Simple idea
(B) Complex idea
(C) Particular idea
(D) None of the above
Answer:(B)
39. According to Kant, moral duty is
(A) the command of God
(B) imperative of pure reason
(C) determined by majority
(D) given by one’s intuition
Answer:(B)
40. Which one of the following upholds
that, “society must not exist for
society’s sake” but for “a type of
being who is able to raise himself to
its higher task and to a higher state of
being” ?
(A) Hegel (B) Nietzsche
(C) Sri Aurobindo (D) Marx
Answer:(B)
41. Russell’s atomic facts are
(A) facts of atomic physics
(B) sense-data
(C) facts of logical space
(D) elements of atomic proposition
Answer:(B)
42. Husserl supports
(A) absolute idealism
(B) absolute empiricism
(C) transcendental idealism
(D) transcendental rationalism
Answer:(C)
43. Heidegger characterises Dasein in
terms of
(A) affective isolation of Being
(B) Being-in-itself
(C) affective relationship with
surrounding people and objects
(D) Being-for-itself
Answer:(C)
44. Match List – I with List – II and
select correct answer from given
code :
List – I List – II
a. Ghost in the i. G.E. Moore
Machine
b. Elimination of ii. Austin
Metaphysics
c. Defence of iii. A.J. Ayer
common sense
d. Speech act iv. Gilbert Ryle
Codes :
a b c d
(A) iv iii ii i
(B) iii iv i ii
(C) ii iii i iv
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer:(D)
45. Match List – I with List – II and
select the correct answer from given
code :
List – I List – II
a. Plato i. Critique of
Pure Reason
b. Kant ii. Foundation of Empirical
Knowledge
c. Wittgenstein iii. Republic
d. Ayer iv. Philosophical Investigation
Codes :
a b c d
(A) iii ii i iv
(B) iii i iv ii
(C) iv ii i iii
(D) iv iii ii i
Answer:(B)
46. Match List – I with List – II and
select correct answer by using the
given code :
List – I List – II
(Books) (Authors)
a. Religion of i. Śri Aurobindo
Man
b. Freedom ii. Śri R. Tagore
from the
Known
c. Eastern iii. Śri J. Krishnamurti
Religion
and Western
Thought
d. The Life iv. S. Radhakrishnan
Divine
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i iii ii iv
(B) ii i iv iii
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) ii iii iv i
Answer:(D)
47. Leibnitz defines monads as
(A) Physical object
(B) Mental object
(C) Centres of force or energy
(D) None of the above
Answer:(C)
48. Which pair correctly matches in
following the cause of Neo-Buddhist
thought in India in contemporary
times ?
(A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Mahatma
Gandhi, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(B) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Lokmanya
Tilak, Śri M.G. Ranade
(C) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Śri D.D.
Kosambi, Dr. Rahul
Sa krityāyana
(D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Śri J.
Krishnamurti, Sri Dalai Lama
Answer:(C)
49. According to G. E. Moore whenever
there is a conflict between a
philosophical doctrine and common
sense, it was more likely that
(A) common sense has gone astray
than that philosophical doctrine
had done so.
(B) the argument has gone astray
than that the common sense
had done so.
(C) both argument and common
sense have gone astray.
(D) neither the argument nor
common sense had gone stray.
Answer:(B)
50. Match Set – I and Set – II and select
the correct answer from the code :
List – I List – II
(Thinkers) (Doctrines/Sayings)
a. Śri i. Biological & spiritual aspects
Aurobindo of man
b. R.N. Tagore ii. Self-evident elaboration of
the self-evident
c. K.C. iii. Universal
Bhattacharya Religion
d. Vivekananda iv. Psychic transformation
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) iv i ii iii
(C) iv ii i iii
(D) ii i iii iv
Answer:(B)
Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All
questions are compulsory
June 2013
1. The enjoyment of fruits of the Karma
that not yet has been started is called
(A) Sanćitā Karma
(B) Sanciyamāna Karma
(C) Prārabdha Karma
(D) Anārabdha Karma
Answer:(A)
2. Devarna can be repaid by
(A) Performing yajna
(B) Giving birth to a son
(C) Both (A) & (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Answer:(A)
3. Which one is the correct sequence ?
(A) Jāgrat, Susupti, Svapna
(B) Jāgrat, Svapna, Susupti
(C) Svapna, Susupti, Jāgrat
(D) Susupti, Jāgrat, Svapna,
Answer:(B)
4. Prābhākara and Bhātta differ on
followings :
(A) Pramāna, Prameya, Dharma
(B) Pramāna, Prameya, Khyāti
(C) Premeya, Khyāti, Dharma
(D) Pramāna, Dharma, Khyāti
Answer:(B)
5. Match List – I & List – II and select
the correct code :
List – I List – II
a. Apohavāda i. Baudha
b. Anvitāvidhana ii.Nyaya
vada
c. Abhihitānvaya- iii. Prābhākara
vada
d. Anyathākhyātivāda iv. Bhātta
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i iii iv ii
(B) iii iv i ii
(C) iv ii iii i
(D) ii iv iii ii
Answer:(A)
6. Immortality of the soul is derived by
(A) Pythagoras
(B) Democritas
(C) St. Augustine
(D) St. Anselm
Answer:(X)
7. Philosophy according to Plato is a
preparation for
(A) life
(B) good life
(C) death
(D) peaceful death
Answer:(C)
8. Which one of the following is a form
of Satkāryavāda ?
(A) Parināmavāda
(B) Syādvāda
(C) Anekāntavāda
(D) None of these
Answer:(A)
9. Match List – I with List – II and
choose the correct answer from the
code :
List – I List – II
a. Nyāya i. Sixteen Padartha
b. Vaiśes.ika ii. Seven Padartha
c. Prābhākara iii. Eight Padartha
d. Bhātta iv. Six Padartha
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) i iii iv ii
(C) iii iv ii i
(D) iv iii ii i
Answer:(A)
10. Which one is a group of Atheist
Philosophers ?
(A) Buddhist, Jaina, Nyāya
(B) Buddhist, Mahayāna, Nyāya
(C) Purva-Mimamsa, Jaina,
Sarvāstivāda
(D) Sarvāstivāda, Mahayāna,
Advaita Vedanta
Answer:(C)
11. The correct sequence of the doctrines is
(A) Shūnyavāda, Ajātivāda,
Advaitavāda, Dvaitavāda
(B) Ajātivāda, Shūnyavāda,
Dvaitavāda, Advaitavāda
(C) Shūnyavāda, Advaitavāda,
Dvaitavāda, Ajativāda
(D) Advaitavāda, Ajātivāda,
Dvaitavāda, Shūnyavāda
Answer:(X)
12. Which alternative can be held by the
Cārvākas ?
(A) Ks.iti , apa, teja, ākāsá
(B) Sukhavāda, Pratyaksapramāna
vāda, teja, ātmā
(C) Sukhavāda, dehātmavāda, apa, teja
(D) Apa, teja, maruta, vyoma
Answer:(C)
13. Which one according to the Jainas is
not astikāya dravya ?
(A) Jiva (B) Ākāsa
(C) Kāla (D) Dharma
Answer:(C)
14. What is the asamavāyikāra a of
dvya uka ?
(A) Paraman.us
(B) Parama usa yoga
(C) Dvya ukas
(D) Dvya uka-Sam.
yoga
Answer:(B)
15. Consider the ‘Assertion’ and
‘Reason’ and evaluate the options in
the light of Madhva Philosophy:
Assertion (A) : Prakr.ti, Jĩva and
Ishwara are independent from
each other.
Reason (R) : These are mundane.
(A) (A) and (R) both are true and
(R) provides correct
explanation of (A).
(B) (A) and (R) both are false and
(R) provides correct
explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true and (R) is false and
(R) does not provide a correct
explanation of (A).
(D) (A) is false and (R) is true and
(R) provides a correct
explanation of (A)
Answer:(C)
16. The kinds of conjectures used by
Descartes to doubt every proposition
that he possibly could are :
(A) dream conjecture and God
(B) evil demon conjecture and holy
ghost
(C) dream conjecture and evil
demon conjecture
(D) God and holy ghost conjecture
Answer:(C)
17. Following is the correct sequence of
As.tāngika Yoga
(A) Yama, Niyama, Āsana,
Prānāyāma, Pratyāhāra,
Dhyāna, Dhārn. a, Samādhi
(B) Yama, Niyama, Āsana,
Prā āyāma,Pratyāhāra, Dhārn. a,
Dhyāna, Samādhi
(C) Yama, Niyama, Āsana,
Pratyāhāra, Prā āyāma,
Dhyāna, Dhārn. a, Samādhi
(D) Niyama, Yama, Āsana,
Pratyāhāra, Prā āyāma,
Dhārn. a, Dhyāna, Samādhi
Answer:(B)
18. Which scriptural book discusses the
ideas of karma, akarma and
vikarma ?
(A) Manusmriti
(B) Srimad Vishn.upurāna
(C) Bhagawadgita
(D) Śri Nāradpurān. a
Answer:(C)
19. According to Spinoza, God is
(A) only transcendent
(B) only immanent
(C) both immanent and
transcendent
(D) non existent
Answer:(C)
20. Select the correct pair :
(A) Adhyāsa and Adhyavasāya
(B) Avidya and Parāvidya
(C) Mūlāvidyā and Tūlāvidyā
(D) Māya and Samskāra
Answer:(C)
21. According to pragmatists like C.S.
Peirce, William James and John
Dewey, truth is
(A) ever-changing; it is relative to a
time and place and purpose.
(B) fixed and is relative to a time
and place and purpose.
(C) ever-changing but is not
relative to a time and place and
purpose.
(D) sometimes changing and
sometimes fixed.
Answer:(A)
22. Which one of the following is not a
part of Gunāśtaka ?
(A) Aiśwarya
(B) Teja
(C) Abhihita Samkalpatva
(D) Virya
Answer:(C)
23. Who among the following
propounded the concept of subject as
freedom ?
(A) K.C. Bhattacharya
(B) M.N. Roy
(C) A.K. Coomarswami
(D) S. Radhakrishnan
Answer:(A)
24. For Dr. S. Radhakrishnan,
Intellectual Knowledge is realised by
(A) Imagination and Sensation
(B) Analysis and Synthesis
(C) Synthesis and Abstraction
(D) Imagination and Abstraction
Answer:(B)
25. The idea of ‘supermind’ is connected
with the philosophy of
(A) Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(B) Dr. T.M.P. Mahadevan
(C) Śri Aurobindo
(D) Dr. K.C. Bhattacharya
Answer:(C)
26. Who is the author of the book
‘Commentaries on Living’ ?
(A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
(B) Śri J. Krishnamurti
(C) M. N. Roy
(D) Śri K.C. Bhattāchārya
Answer:(B)
27. Who amongst the following is
considered as pioneering in
establishing the Ramkrishnan Math
& Mission ?
(A) Śri Ramkrishna Paramhamsa
(B) Śri Ramana Maharshi
(C) Swami Vivekanand
(D) Śri Ranganāthānand Maharāj
Answer:(C)
28. The term ‘Philosophy’ means
(A) Love for God
(B) Love for Human being
(C) Love of Life
(D) Love for Knowledge
Answer:(D)
29. Both Plato and Aristotle believed that
knowledge must be
(A) of matter and not form
(B) both of matter and form
(C) neither of matter nor of form
(D) of form and not matter
Answer:(D)
30. Is it possible for two monads to have
all qualities in common ?
(A) Yes
(B) Probably
(C) In some exceptional cases
(D) No
Answer:(D)
31. One of the permanent legacies of
Platonism to Aristotle is
(A) Cosmological point of view
(B) Teleological point of view
(C) Heuristic point of view
(D) Informal point of view
Answer:(B)
32. 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
Answer:(A)
33. The ontological proof for the
existence of God is propounded by
(A) St. Anslem and Ramanuja
(B) St. Thomas Aquinas and
Madhva
(C) St. Thomas Aquinas and
Patanjali
(D) St. Anslem and Patanjali
Answer:(D)
34. According to Berkeley
(A) ideas but not the minds exist
(B) minds but not the ideas exist
(C) both ideas and the minds exist
(D) neither ideas nor the minds
exist
Answer:(C)
35. Rational basis of induction was
challenged by
(A) Descartes (B) Plato
(C) Kant (D) Hume
Answer:(D)
36. According to Leibnitz, there are
(A) four kinds of modes
(B) three kinds of modes
(C) two kinds of modes
(D) five kinds of modes
Answer:(X)
37. According to Hegel, reason is
(A) the substance of the universe
but not its infinite energy
(B) the infinite energy of the
universe but not its substance
(C) the infinite energy of the
universe alone
(D) the substance and infinite
energy of the universe
Answer:(D)
38. Locke suggests that the idea of
substance is
(A) Simple idea
(B) Complex idea
(C) Particular idea
(D) None of the above
Answer:(B)
39. According to Kant, moral duty is
(A) the command of God
(B) imperative of pure reason
(C) determined by majority
(D) given by one’s intuition
Answer:(B)
40. Which one of the following upholds
that, “society must not exist for
society’s sake” but for “a type of
being who is able to raise himself to
its higher task and to a higher state of
being” ?
(A) Hegel (B) Nietzsche
(C) Sri Aurobindo (D) Marx
Answer:(B)
41. Russell’s atomic facts are
(A) facts of atomic physics
(B) sense-data
(C) facts of logical space
(D) elements of atomic proposition
Answer:(B)
42. Husserl supports
(A) absolute idealism
(B) absolute empiricism
(C) transcendental idealism
(D) transcendental rationalism
Answer:(C)
43. Heidegger characterises Dasein in
terms of
(A) affective isolation of Being
(B) Being-in-itself
(C) affective relationship with
surrounding people and objects
(D) Being-for-itself
Answer:(C)
44. Match List – I with List – II and
select correct answer from given
code :
List – I List – II
a. Ghost in the i. G.E. Moore
Machine
b. Elimination of ii. Austin
Metaphysics
c. Defence of iii. A.J. Ayer
common sense
d. Speech act iv. Gilbert Ryle
Codes :
a b c d
(A) iv iii ii i
(B) iii iv i ii
(C) ii iii i iv
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer:(D)
45. Match List – I with List – II and
select the correct answer from given
code :
List – I List – II
a. Plato i. Critique of
Pure Reason
b. Kant ii. Foundation of Empirical
Knowledge
c. Wittgenstein iii. Republic
d. Ayer iv. Philosophical Investigation
Codes :
a b c d
(A) iii ii i iv
(B) iii i iv ii
(C) iv ii i iii
(D) iv iii ii i
Answer:(B)
46. Match List – I with List – II and
select correct answer by using the
given code :
List – I List – II
(Books) (Authors)
a. Religion of i. Śri Aurobindo
Man
b. Freedom ii. Śri R. Tagore
from the
Known
c. Eastern iii. Śri J. Krishnamurti
Religion
and Western
Thought
d. The Life iv. S. Radhakrishnan
Divine
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i iii ii iv
(B) ii i iv iii
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) ii iii iv i
Answer:(D)
47. Leibnitz defines monads as
(A) Physical object
(B) Mental object
(C) Centres of force or energy
(D) None of the above
Answer:(C)
48. Which pair correctly matches in
following the cause of Neo-Buddhist
thought in India in contemporary
times ?
(A) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Mahatma
Gandhi, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
(B) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Lokmanya
Tilak, Śri M.G. Ranade
(C) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Śri D.D.
Kosambi, Dr. Rahul
Sa krityāyana
(D) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Śri J.
Krishnamurti, Sri Dalai Lama
Answer:(C)
49. According to G. E. Moore whenever
there is a conflict between a
philosophical doctrine and common
sense, it was more likely that
(A) common sense has gone astray
than that philosophical doctrine
had done so.
(B) the argument has gone astray
than that the common sense
had done so.
(C) both argument and common
sense have gone astray.
(D) neither the argument nor
common sense had gone stray.
Answer:(B)
50. Match Set – I and Set – II and select
the correct answer from the code :
List – I List – II
(Thinkers) (Doctrines/Sayings)
a. Śri i. Biological & spiritual aspects
Aurobindo of man
b. R.N. Tagore ii. Self-evident elaboration of
the self-evident
c. K.C. iii. Universal
Bhattacharya Religion
d. Vivekananda iv. Psychic transformation
Codes :
a b c d
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) iv i ii iii
(C) iv ii i iii
(D) ii i iii iv
Answer:(B)