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Subject philosophy
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date December, 2013
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D-03-13 1 P.T.O.

PHILOSOPHY
Paper III

Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
5. Match List I with List II and select
1. Which one among the following the correct answer from the codes
codes includes a means which is not given below :of Saktigraha

List I List II
Upamana, Kosa, Aptavakya, a. Subjective i. Kant Vyakara
a Idealism
b. Commonsense ii. Thomas Reid

Aptavakya, Upadhinirasa,
Realism

Vyakara
Kosac. Absolute iii. Hegel


Upamana, Aptavakya,


Idealism
Prasiddhapada, Sannidhya,







d. Critical Idealism iv. Berkeley V
ddhavyavaha
ra

Codes
a b c dVyakara V ddhavyavahara
iv iii ii iUpamana, Kosa

i ii iii iv


iv ii iii i


iii ii iv i



2. Which of the theories given below holds the position that 'object of
6. If is false, find out the true optionknowledge owes its existence as well as given below :as its properties to the creative
I and E are true and A is false.
activity of the knowing mind'
I and A are true and E is false.
Absolute Idealism

A and I are false and E is true.


O is true but E and I are false.



Phenomenalism


Metaphysical Idealism



7. Find out the false statement as given
Epistemological Idealism below Statements

Converse of is


If is false, then is true.



3. Husserlian expression 'Epoche' means
Obverse of is
Suspension of Reality
Obverse of is
Suspension of World

8. Which of the Philosophers noted

Suspension of Judgement


below stated

Suspension of Experience

"Utility means the property of any object, whereby it tends to produce benefit, advantage, pleasure, good or

4. The theory which restricts our happiness or to prevent theknowledge to phenomenal appearances happening of mischief, pain, evil, of an inaccessible reality is unhappiness to the party whose
interest is considered."

Phenomenology


James Mill

Subjective Idealism

J.S. Mill

Phenomenalism


Hume


Jeremy Bentham


Absolute Idealism




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9. Which of the philosophers noted below propounded ethical gradation of the springs of action

Cadworth Sidgewick


Butler Martineau



10. Consider the following statements with regard to Bentham and choose the correct code
Statements
1.
Bentham dismissed ethics of asceticism as an inverted hedonism.

2.
Bentham is an ethical hedonist by virtue of his employment of the pleasure principle as the standard for conduct.

3.
Intuitionist ethics was criticised by Bentham for it provides no more than a subjective feeling.



Codes

Only 1 and 3 are true.


Only 1 and 2 are true


2 and 3 are true.


Only 2 is true.



11. Hypothesis is a

Free flight of mind


Discovery


Supposition


A provisional supposition to explain a problematic event.



12. According to Shankar Brahman is away from which of the following three distinctions

Homogenous distinction, Heterogenous distinction, internal distinction


Waking experience, Dreaming experience, Dreamless experience


Experimental contradiction, Logical contradiction, illogical contradiction


None of above



13. Select the correct descending order of Tirthankaras in the context of their period
R
abhanatha, Anantanatha,

. Shantinatha, Neminath, Mahaveera


Anantanatha, Shantinatha, R
abhanatha, Mahaveera,

. Neminath


Padmaprabha, Ajitanatha, Mallinatha, R
abhanatha,

. Shantinatha

R
abhanatha, Anantanatha,


. Sambhavanatha, Ajitanatha, Mahavira

14. Reality has no assets beyond appearances and if appearances alone to its credit it will be bankrupt.', is a statement of

Green Hegel


Bradley Plato



15. 'Appearances are the appearances of reality' is a statement of

Kant Bradley


Hegel Green



16. 'Die to Live' is a statement of

Kant Hegel


Berkeley Mill



17. Who has said Station and its Duties'

Plato Berkeley


Kant Bradley



18. What does Shankara's Satkaryavada known as

Vijnan-Vivartvada


Brahma-Vivartvada


Prakriti-Parinamvada


Brahma-Parinamvada



19. 'Free-will' in ethics means

The individual is free to do anything


The individual is not free to do anything


The individual is free to act keeping in view of some norms


None of the above



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20. Who highlighted the problem of personal identity first in modern western philosophy

Strawson Locke


Kripke Descartes



21. Which one of the following systems of Indian Philosophy designated Mok
a as Nirvana

Jainism Buddhism


Yoga Samkhya



22.
Who says that the function of Philosophy is wholly critical Aristotle Ayer Plato Hegel

23.
On the ground of 'relation' propositions are divided into


Categorical and conditional


Affirmative and negative


Universal and particular


Necessary and problematic



24.
'Universal Affirmative' and 'Particular Negative' propositions are symbolized as


A and E A and I


E and O A and O



25.
Which one of the following is known as



trisara according to Buddhism




avana, Manana,

Darshana, Jnana, Caritra


Maitri, Karuna, Mudita

Buddha, Dhamma, Sa
gha


26. Bhagvadgita has been considered as the most important work due to

Harmonious philosophy of life


Synthesis of action, devotion and knowledge


Moral teachings


All the above



27. The four moral sanctions by Bentham are

Natural, Cultural, Political, Social


Natural, Political, Social, Religious


Natural, Economical, Political, Religious


Natural, Economical, Cultural, Religious



28. All the following orders of the Purusharthas are wrong except
Dharma, Artha, Ka
ma, Mok a


Artha, Kama, Mok Dharma

Dharma, Kama, Artha, Mok
a

Dharma, Mok
Artha, Kama



29. Tirthankar means

follower of a faith


propounder of faith


a neutral man


none of the above



30. Which of the following is a prophetic religion

Hinduism


Islam


Buddhism


None of the above



31. Who is the author of 'The Essential Unity of all Religions'

Radhakrishnan


Tagore


Bhagwandas


None of the above



32. Aristotle identified good as

Happiness Perfection


Utility Self-respect



33. Retributive theory of punishment holds the view that

criminals can be reformed


criminals are ought to be punished


criminals can be set free without any punishment


none of the above



34. Cardinal virtues according to Plato,

Right speech, Right action, Right mindedness


Wisdom, Courage, Temperance and Justice


Intellectual virtues and Moral virtues


Truth, Non-violence, Celibacy, Non-Stealing



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24.
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25.
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