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This set of Systems of indian Philosophy Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Systems Of Indian Philosophy Set 15

Q1 | Saptabhanginaya or Syadvada is a doctrine related to
  • Jainism
  • Buddhism
  • Carvaka
  • None of these
Q2 | Anekantha Vada means
  • Manyness of God
  • Manyness of reality
  • Manyness of things
  • Manyness of individuals
Q3 | To which Naya the real is momentary
  • Vyavaharanaya
  • Naigamanaya
  • Sangrahanaya
  • Rjusutranaya
Q4 | Syad-astika-nastica-avaktavyam
  • A thing is real
  • A thing is unreal
  • A thing is real, unreal and indescribable
  • None of these
Q5 | According to Jainism time is
  • Asti-kaya, dravlya
  • Anasti-kaya dravya
  • Jiva
  • None of these
Q6 | According to Jainsas, the essential character of the soul is
  • Consciousness
  • Thinking
  • Meditation
  • None of these
Q7 | The term ‘jina’ means
  • Conqueror
  • Teacher
  • Shedart
  • None of these
Q8 | Kevalajnana means
  • Partial knowledge
  • Absolute knowledge
  • Limited knowledge
  • None of these
Q9 | According to Jainism matijnana is
  • Mediate knowledge
  • Immediate knowledge
  • Universal knowledge
  • Partial knowledge
Q10 | In Jainism the term Asti-kaya means
  • Space occupying
  • Physical body
  • Property
  • None of these
Q11 | The term Dharma in Jaina metaphysics signifies
  • Substances
  • Movement
  • Essence
  • None of these
Q12 | According to Jaina’s, the conditions of movement and rest are
  • Dharma and adharma
  • Pudgala
  • Kala and akasa
  • Jiva
Q13 | Anekanthavada is the theory of
  • Buddhism
  • Jainism
  • Carvaka
  • None of these
Q14 | Jaina metaphysics can be kept under
  • Realism
  • Realistic and relativistic pluralism
  • Pluralism
  • None of these
Q15 | Syadvada is the theory of
  • Judgment
  • Truth
  • Error
  • None of these
Q16 | Liberation according to Jainism is the joint effect of triratnas. Thesetriratnas are
  • Right faith
  • Right knowledge
  • Right conduct
  • Right faith, right knowledge and right conduct
Q17 | Erroneous knowledge ‘Samsaya’ effects
  • Mati and sruti
  • Avadhi
  • Manaparyaya
  • Avadhi
Q18 | There is a path which leads to the cessation of suffering is known as
  • Dukha
  • Dukha Nirodha
  • Dukha-Nirodha marga
  • None of these
Q19 | The first noble truth of Buddhism is
  • Dukha
  • dukhaa samudaya
  • Moksa
  • Nirvana
Q20 | According to Buddhism the root- cause of suffering is
  • Wisdom
  • Ignorance
  • Merit
  • None of these
Q21 | Ksanikavada is the doctrine of
  • Manyness
  • Momentariness
  • Absolute
  • None of these
Q22 | The teachings of Buddha is primarily
  • Ethical
  • Metaphysical
  • Epistemological
  • None of these
Q23 | All the teachings of Buddhism centre round
  • Four-noble truth
  • Dukha
  • Suffering
  • None of these
Q24 | Pratitya samupada is related to
  • First-noble truth
  • second noble truth
  • third noble truth
  • none of these
Q25 | In Buddhism, the cessation of suffering is known as
  • Nirvana
  • Death
  • Heaven
  • Pleasure