Beginnings Of Indian Philosophy Set 1

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This set of Beginnings of Indian Philosophy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Beginnings Of Indian Philosophy Set 1

Q1 | The meaning of Darsana is
  • sight
  • vision
  • mission
  • inner vision
Q2 | Indian Philosophy is
  • subjective in nature
  • objective in nature
  • both
  • none
Q3 | Which among the following is not a period of Indian Philosophy
  • vedic period
  • contemporary period
  • post- vedic period
  • period of customs
Q4 | Orthodox Systems are otherwise known as
  • atheistic
  • theistic
  • astika
  • nastika
Q5 | Heterdox systems are otherwise know as
  • atheistic
  • theistic
  • astika
  • nastika
Q6 | ------------- is the realization of Divinity in man
  • psychology
  • science
  • religion
  • metaphysics
Q7 | Rita means
  • legal order
  • moral order
  • official order
  • cosmic order
Q8 | Which among the following is not accepted by Karma Doctrine
  • karma phala
  • karma samskara
  • rebirth
  • materialism
Q9 | The sum total of Papa and Punya in the life of man constitute
  • ignorance
  • desire
  • karma samskara
  • karma neeti
Q10 | The cause of Rebirth according to Indian Philosophy is
  • karmic bondage
  • god
  • knowledge
  • death
Q11 | The origin of Indian philosophical thought is in
  • systems
  • vedas
  • ithihasas
  • puranas
Q12 | Vedas are also called as
  • smriti
  • chinda
  • sruthi
  • pravrittis
Q13 | Which among the following is not a Veda
  • rig
  • sama
  • yajur
  • sankhya
Q14 | There are ----- Vedas
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Q15 | The word ‘Rik’ means
  • verse
  • song
  • prose
  • none of the above
Q16 | Veda consists of ------------ parts
  • 10
  • 12
  • 4
  • 6
Q17 | The part which consists of hymns is called
  • mantra
  • brahmana
  • aranyaka
  • upanishad
Q18 | The part which consists of directions for performing sacrifices is called
  • mantra
  • brahmana
  • aranyaka
  • upanishad
Q19 | The part which consists of mystic interpretation of Brahmana is called
  • mantra
  • brahmana
  • aranyaka
  • upanishad
Q20 | The end portion of Veda is called
  • mantra
  • brahmana
  • aranyaka
  • upanishad
Q21 | Which one of the following is not a Vedanga
  • vyakarana
  • jyothisha
  • jathaka
  • niruktha
Q22 | The religion which believe in one Ultimate Reality is called
  • polytheism
  • henotheism
  • monotheism
  • monism
Q23 | The word ‘Theism’ means
  • belief in caste
  • belief in creed
  • belief in race
  • belief in god
Q24 | Qualified Monism mentioned about
  • personalistic view of brahman
  • impersonalistic view of brahman
  • both
  • none of the above
Q25 | Upanishads are also called
  • vedanga
  • vedanta
  • vedabhashya
  • vedasadana