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This set of Beginnings of Indian Philosophy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Beginnings Of Indian Philosophy Set 3

Q1 | Acquisition of Knowldege is called
  • karma
  • jnana
  • bhakthi
  • prapatti
Q2 | Which among the following is not a step of Jnana Marga
  • sravana
  • manana
  • dhyana
  • asana
Q3 | The word ‘Moksha’ means
  • bondage
  • karma phala
  • desire
  • liberation
Q4 | Acosmic view of Brahman is otherwise known as
  • prapanja vada
  • saprapanja vada
  • nishprapanja vada
  • none of the above
Q5 | Acosmic view of Brahman is accepted by
  • sankaracharya
  • ramauja
  • madhvacharya
  • pathanjali
Q6 | Cosmic view of Brahman is accepted by
  • sankaracharya
  • ramauja
  • madhvacharya
  • pathanjali
Q7 | The person who gets liberation in this life itself is called
  • jivatman
  • paramatman
  • jivan mukta
  • videha mukta
Q8 | Path of action is called
  • ashtanga marga
  • madhyamika marga
  • pravritti marga
  • nivartti marga
Q9 | Path of Inaction is called
  • ashtanga marga
  • madhyamika marga
  • pravritti marga
  • nivartti marga
Q10 | Each chapter of Bhagavad Gita is referred as
  • kanda
  • mandala
  • parva
  • yoga
Q11 | Mahatma Gandhi called Bhagavad Gita as
  • universal god
  • universal mother
  • universal world
  • universal law
Q12 | How many verses are there in Bhagavad Gita
  • 108
  • 1010
  • 700
  • 708
Q13 | How many chapters are there in Bhagavad Gita
  • 21
  • 18
  • 52
  • 25
Q14 | Which chapter is called Viswarupa Darsana Yoga
  • one
  • thirteen
  • eighteen
  • eleven
Q15 | Last chapter of Bhagavad Gita is called
  • mokshasamnyasa yoga
  • samnyasa yoga
  • bhakthi yoga
  • vibhuti yoga
Q16 | Performing one’s duties in accordance with his position in the society is called
  • nityakarma
  • kamyakarma
  • swadharma
  • anyadharma
Q17 | Performing one’s duties without any selfish motive is called
  • karma phala
  • nishkama karma
  • karma samskara
  • naimittika karma
Q18 | ‘Path of action in inaction’ is the contribution of
  • upanishads
  • samkhya yoga
  • buddhism
  • bhagavad gita
Q19 | Path of action towards self realization is called
  • karma marga
  • jnana marga
  • bhakti marga
  • raja marga
Q20 | Path of wisdom towards self realization is called
  • karma marga
  • jnana marga
  • bhakti marga
  • raja marga
Q21 | Path of devotion towards self realization is called
  • karma marga
  • jnana marga
  • bhakti marga
  • raja marga
Q22 | Bhagavad Gita provides a synthesis of
  • jnana & bhakti
  • jnana & karma
  • karma, bhakti &jnana
  • none of the above
Q23 | Purification of mind through Nishkama karma is called
  • prana sudhi
  • chitta sudhi
  • tapas
  • dhyana
Q24 | ‘Yoga karmasu kausalam’ is the ideology of
  • advaita vedanta
  • visishta advaita
  • bhagavad gita
  • ramayana
Q25 | The person with steady mind is called
  • sthitaprajna
  • prajna sree
  • vanaprastha
  • grahatha