Exam Details
Subject | general studies | |
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Organization | gujarat public service commission | |
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Exam Date | 2014 | |
City, State | gujarat, |
Question Paper
1 In Bhddhism the symbol of the wheel with its eight spokes represents The noble eight fold paths The eight disciples of lord Buddha The eight books of Buddhism None of the above Not Attempted
2 According to Jainism the highest virtue is Satya Ahimsa Astreya Santi Not Attempted
3 The Fourth Arya Satya in Buddhism is Existence of suffering Cause of suffering End of suffering Path to the cessation of suffering Not Attempted
4 “Ahimsa paramo dharmah” is a statement found in Jain Scriptures Buddhist Scriptures Hindu Scriptures Sikh Scriptures Not Attempted
5 Kabir stressed that the only way to attain God was Fasting Bhakti Giving donation None of the above Not Attempted
6 “There is not one God; there is ONLY God. Therefore there is nothing secular; all that is here is Isvara.” This is a quote of Swami Dayanand Saraswati Swami Vivekanand Swami Ramkrishna Paramhansa Raja Ram Mohan Roy Not Attempted
7 In Indian ethics ‘Prayascita’ means To repent for bad Karmas To avoid bad Karmas To overlook bad Karmas To acknowledge bad Karmas Not Attempted
8 In language Ethics is known as Ethikos. Latin French Greek Sanskrit Not Attempted
9 Decision making based on “the greatest good for the greatest number of people” means Individualistic Approach Utilitarianism Approach Rights Approach Justice Approach Not Attempted
10 Ethical relativism is the theory that we should be always moral to those who are like us. different societies have different ethical beliefs and we cannot judge them. ethical standards must be absolute to be relevant. Ethical standards must be relevant to be persuasive. Not Attempted
11 Making decisions based on the belief that each person has fundamental human rights that should be respected and protected is referred as which of the following approach Right Approach Justice Approach Collective Approach Convenience Approach Not Attempted
12 The word “Governance” is derived from the word “Gubernare” which is a word. Sanskrit French Greek Latin Not Attempted
13 Hukhta, “Good words”, is a fundamental principle of one of the below mentioned religions. Jainism Buddhism Hinduism Zoroastrianism Not Attempted
14 Who founded the Bhil Seva Mandal Shri Narain Malhar Joshi Shri Jagatram Dave Shri Amritlal Vitthalbhai Thakkar Shri Ghelubhai Nayak Not Attempted
15 Justice, courage, temperance, magnificence, magnanimity, liberality, gentleness, prudence and wisdom are described as virtues in Rhetoric by Plato Aristotle Stoics Cicero Not Attempted
16 Gandhiji’s philosophical foundations for business is based on the concept of one of the following Socialism Cooperation Capitalism Trusteeship Not Attempted
17 “Thirukkural” the classic literature deals with couplets on Ramayana couplets on ethics
2 According to Jainism the highest virtue is Satya Ahimsa Astreya Santi Not Attempted
3 The Fourth Arya Satya in Buddhism is Existence of suffering Cause of suffering End of suffering Path to the cessation of suffering Not Attempted
4 “Ahimsa paramo dharmah” is a statement found in Jain Scriptures Buddhist Scriptures Hindu Scriptures Sikh Scriptures Not Attempted
5 Kabir stressed that the only way to attain God was Fasting Bhakti Giving donation None of the above Not Attempted
6 “There is not one God; there is ONLY God. Therefore there is nothing secular; all that is here is Isvara.” This is a quote of Swami Dayanand Saraswati Swami Vivekanand Swami Ramkrishna Paramhansa Raja Ram Mohan Roy Not Attempted
7 In Indian ethics ‘Prayascita’ means To repent for bad Karmas To avoid bad Karmas To overlook bad Karmas To acknowledge bad Karmas Not Attempted
8 In language Ethics is known as Ethikos. Latin French Greek Sanskrit Not Attempted
9 Decision making based on “the greatest good for the greatest number of people” means Individualistic Approach Utilitarianism Approach Rights Approach Justice Approach Not Attempted
10 Ethical relativism is the theory that we should be always moral to those who are like us. different societies have different ethical beliefs and we cannot judge them. ethical standards must be absolute to be relevant. Ethical standards must be relevant to be persuasive. Not Attempted
11 Making decisions based on the belief that each person has fundamental human rights that should be respected and protected is referred as which of the following approach Right Approach Justice Approach Collective Approach Convenience Approach Not Attempted
12 The word “Governance” is derived from the word “Gubernare” which is a word. Sanskrit French Greek Latin Not Attempted
13 Hukhta, “Good words”, is a fundamental principle of one of the below mentioned religions. Jainism Buddhism Hinduism Zoroastrianism Not Attempted
14 Who founded the Bhil Seva Mandal Shri Narain Malhar Joshi Shri Jagatram Dave Shri Amritlal Vitthalbhai Thakkar Shri Ghelubhai Nayak Not Attempted
15 Justice, courage, temperance, magnificence, magnanimity, liberality, gentleness, prudence and wisdom are described as virtues in Rhetoric by Plato Aristotle Stoics Cicero Not Attempted
16 Gandhiji’s philosophical foundations for business is based on the concept of one of the following Socialism Cooperation Capitalism Trusteeship Not Attempted
17 “Thirukkural” the classic literature deals with couplets on Ramayana couplets on ethics
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