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PHILOSOPHY Paper – II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all the questions. 1.
The first man who made a map of the earth is
5.
(A) Thales (B)
Anaximander
(C)
Heracliturs
(A) Virtue is a state of character
(D) Anaximenes 2.
(A) Thales Anaximander
(C)
Heracliturs
6.
Socrates did not advocate that (A) Right thinking leads to right action. (B) (C)
(C)
Virtue lies in a mean
Who first propounded ontological argument for existence of God ?
No man is voluntarily bad or voluntarily good.
7.
Doubt implies a doubter.
(B)
St. Anselm
(C)
Thomas Aquinas
Which one of the following is not acceptable to Thomas Aquinas ? (A) Causal regress infinite.
independent
(B)
Ideas are real.
(C)
Ideas are the copies of things.
be
A perfect being is the source of various perfections in the world.
(C)
The existence of God is a selfevident truth for man.
(D) The source of contingent things must lie in a necessary being.
(D) Ideas are numberless. Paper-II
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(B) Plato did not propose that (A) Ideas have existence.
the the
(D) Rene Descartes
(D) An un-examined life is not worth-living. 4.
To know what is virtue is to be virtuous
(A) St. Augustine
(D) Pythagoras 3.
(B)
(D) Virtue must be combined with practical wisdom.
To whom the things in the world are in order and reduced to numbers ?
(B)
Which of the following is not advocated by Aristotle ?
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“In the nature of things nothing contingent is admitted, but all things are determined by the necessity of divine nature to exist and act in a certain way,” is the view of (A) Descartes
Who among the following thinkers makes use of the principle ‘there must be at least as much reality in the efficient and total cause as in the effect of that cause,’ in his proofs for the existence of God ?
(B)
Spinoza
(A) Leibnitz
(C)
St. Augustine
(B)
Spinoza
(C)
Aquinas
(D) Thomas Aquinas
(D) Descartes 9.
Who among the following advocates that in every true proposition the predicate is contained in the subject ?
13.
(A) Descartes (B)
Kant
(C)
Hume
(A) Existence is one of the basic qualities of perception.
(D) Leibnitz 10.
Which of the following is not acceptable to Berkeley ? (B)
We have an idea of God.
(C)
We have ideas of sensible qualities.
(B)
Existence is an inference from the fact of perception.
(C)
Existence is different from perception.
(D) Existence perception.
(A) We have an idea of self.
14.
(D) We have ideas of pain and pleasure. 11.
According to Berkeley, ‘esse est percipi’ means
consists
in
Which among the following are necessary presuppositions of the possibility of objective knowledge according to Kant ?
Which of the following statements is not true ?
1.
Synthetic a priori Judgement.
2.
Space and time
(A) According to Descartes, there is pre-established harmony.
3.
Categories of understanding
4.
Transcendental apperception
(B)
Berkeley immaterialism.
advocates
(C)
According to Hume, impressions are atomic.
of
(A) 1 and 3
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1 and 2
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2, 3 and 4
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Match the items under List – I with the items under List – II and find out the correct answer.
According to Hume, the belief that similar causes must give rise to similar effects is based on (A) Reason
List – I
List – II
(Books)
(Authors)
(B)
Intuition
(C)
Induction
(D) Custom I
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
1.
Russell 18.
II. The Principles 2. of Human Knowledge
Locke
III. Ethics
Berkeley
3.
IV. An Inquiry into 4. Meaning and Truth
Who among the following thinkers maintains that the truth of an idea is not a stagnant property inherent in it ? (A) Russell (B)
William James
(C)
Ayer
(D) Moore
Spinoza
19.
Which of the following is not acceptable to Locke ? (A) Self is known through intuition.
Codes :
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II
III
IV
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3
4
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God’s existence is a case of demonstrative knowledge.
(C)
Objects in the external world have independent existence.
(D) In perception mind has direct access to the objects in the external world.
20.
Who says that mind in the beginning is a ‘tabula rasa’, a ‘dark chamber’, or an ‘empty cabinet’ ?
“Metaphysics exists, if not as a science, as natural disposition of man” is the view of
(A) Locke
(A) Hume
(B)
Berkeley
(B)
Kant
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25.
Who among the following thinkers maintains that meaning of a statement consists in the method of its verification ?
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Craving for generality
(A) Russell
2.
Essentialism
(B)
Schlick
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Ayer
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According to Russell, which of the following propositions is not truthfunctional ?
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(A) The table is blue, but the book is red. (B) (C)
(B)
1 and 2
(C)
1, 2 and 3
(D) 1, 2, 3 and 4
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26.
Samhitā consists of (A) Mantras
If the table is blue, then the book is red.
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(B)
Brahma as _________
(C)
Upani ads ________
(D) All of the above 23.
‘The whole consisting of language and the actions into which it is woven’ is called by Wittgenstein.
27.
(A) Form of life
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(B)
Language game
(B)
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(C)
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24.
In the turīya state, Atman is
28.
According to Ryle, Descarte’s mindbody dualism suffers from
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(A) Contradiction
(A) Dharma
(B)
Ambiguity
(B)
Adharma
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Vijñānavāda stands for
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According to ________ Vaiśe ika, ‘humanity’ in human beings is due to 35.
(A) Particularity
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According to Sā khya, the first evolute is
36.
(A) Mahābhuta (B)
Tanmatras
(C)
Mahat
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(D) Aha kāra 32.
According to whom “Yoga is the cessation of the modification of Citta” ?
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Mahāvira
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List – II
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Reason (R) : Abhāva perceived by sense organs.
1. Advaita Vedānta
II. Vivartavāda
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Which one of the following statements is not true ? (A) Cārvāka is a Satkāryavādin. (B) Buddhism advocates anattavada. (C) Madhva accepts jivanmukti. (D) Śainkara advocates māyāvada.
41.
The concept of Mānav devatā is advanced by (A) Swāmī Vivekānanda (B) Rabindranath Tagore (C) Sri Aurobindo (D) B.R. Ambedkar
42.
According to whom “Man is the architect of his own destiny.” ? (A) B.R. Ambedkar (B) J. Krishnamurti (C) Tagore (D) Gandhi
Consider the following statements : 1.
Souls are bound on account of their ignorance.
2.
The soul as to remove its karmic obstacles.
3.
Knowledge is the immediate cause of liberation.
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“All wealth belongs to God, and those who hold it are trustees, not possessors.” Who said it ? (A) Ambedkar (B) Gandhi (C) Tagore (D) None of the above
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way of knowing Reality ?
An Idealist View of Life is written by (A) Radhakrishnan (B) J. Krishnamurti (C) Tagore (D) K.C. Bhattacārya
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(D) Iqbal
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