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    UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT

    SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

    B.A PHILOSOPHY

    CORE COURSE

    VI SEMESTER

    CONTEMPORARY INDIAN PHILOSOPHY

    QUESTION BANK

    1. The term darsana meansa) Vision b )Perception c) Thinking d) Reasoning

    2. ------ and ------ are the two systems of schools in Indian philosophya) Asthika and Nasthika b) Vedic and non-Vedicc) Materialistic and Spiritualistic d) None of these

    3. Those who believes in the authority of Vedas are known as----------a) Orthodox b) Heterodox c) Visions d) None of the above

    4. The term Nastika means ------a) Orthodox b) Heterodox c) Vedas d) None of these

    5. Who was the founder of Carvaka Philosophya) Kanada b) Brhaspati c) Gautama d) Mahavira

    6. Carvaka philosophy is other wise known as ------a) Materialism b) Empiricism c) Idealism d)Spiritualism

    7. In Heterodox systems how many schools are therea) Three b) two c) four d) six

    8. The term eat, drink and merry is related to------a) Carvaka b) Buddhism c) Jainism d) Advaita

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    9. Who was the founder of Buddhisma) Gautama Buddha b) Mahavira c) Ramanuja d) Madhva

    10. The Orthodox schools of Indian philosophy accepts the goal of life is-------a) Self-realization b)self-satisfaction c) Self manifestation d) self-discipline

    11. The term the fruit has arisen out of the action and action out of the fruit is related to----a) Concept of Karma b) Concept of Bhaktic) Concept of Moksha d) Concept of Nishkamakarma

    12. In Indian philosophy------------- is the cause of existence of sufferinga) Death b) Disease c) Emotion d) Karma

    13. The Four Noble Truths are related to -----a) Advaita b) Buddhism c) Jainism d) Vaisesika

    14. Direct experience of ones inner nature is known asa) Self-discipline b) Self-satisfaction c) self-realization d) Self-Manifestation

    15. The philosophy of Vivekananda is related to-------a) Advaita b) Dvaita c) Visistadvaita d) None of these

    16. The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo is known asa) Integral Yoga b) Jnana yoga c) Karma yoga d) Bhakti yoga

    17. The two concepts of Evolution and Involution is related to -----a) M.K.Gandhi b) Swami Vivekananda c) Tagore d) Sri Aurobindo

    18. The concept of Supermind is associated with the philosophy ofa) Sri Aurobindo b) Swami Vivekananda c) Pathanjali d) Sri NarayanaGuru

    19. Who said that man should recognize his ultimate trutha) Tagore b) M.K. Gandhi c) Sri NarayanaGuru d) K.C. Bhattacharya

    20. The process of Ascent through Descent meansa) Existence b) Consciousness c) Integration d) Bliss

    21. Creation according to Sri Aurobindo is nothing but ana) Expression of Joy b) Expression of Sorrowc) Expression of Nothingness d) None of these

    22. According to Sri Aurobindo realm of reality is divided to two hemispheres are -----and ----a) Lower&Higher b) Upper& Lower c) North& South d) None of these

    23. The most important character of Evolutionary process isa) Widening b) Heightening c) Integration d) Combination

    24. Ascent according to Sri Aurobindo meansa) Involution b) Evolution c) Destruction d) Combination

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    25. Sri Aurobindo claims that his Yoga is Integral or -----a) Synthetic b) Analytic c) Descriptive d) None of these

    26. -------- is known as Father of Renaissancea) Kumaranasan b) Ayyankali c) Sreenarayana Guru d) Chattambiswamikal

    27. Who contribute the message of One caste One Religion One God to Humanity.a) SreenarayanaGuru b) Swami Vivekananda c)Swami Vivekananda d) None of these

    28. Who held the consecration of an Ezhava Shiva ?a) M.K. Gandhi b) Tagore c)S.Radhakrishnan d) SreenarayanaGuru

    29. In his famous work Atmopadeshasatakam NarayanaGuru describesa) Self-instructions b) Self-discipline c) Self-analysis d) self-sacrifice

    30. Truth and Non-violence are the two important weapons ofa) Tagore b) S.Radhakrishnan c) M.K. Gandhi d) Sri Aurobindo

    31. According to Gandhi Truth is-----a) Mind b) God c) Consciousness d) Self

    32. Ahimsa is otherwise known as --------a) Love force b) Peace c) Violence d) Struggle

    33. The term Sarvodaya meansa) Uplift of all b) Uplift of Brahmins c) Uplift of Untouchables d) None of these

    34. According to Gandhi in Politics the power must be-----a) Centralized b) Decentralized c) Wither away d) None of these

    35. Reliance on our strength is otherwise known as---a) Swadeshi b) Fearlessness c) Trusteeship d) Truthfulness

    36. Satyagraha literally means-----a) Insistence on Truth b) Bravery c) Cowardness d) None of these

    37. The Kingdom of God is otherwise known asa) Ramarajya b) Swarajya c) Sarvodaya d) None of these

    38. According to S.Radhakrishnan the knowledge of the self is possible only througha) Intuition b) Intellect c) Sensation d) Mind

    39. The Ultimate human destiny is not individual redemption but universal redemptiona) Sri Aurobindo b) S. Radhakrishnan c)Swami Vivekananda d)None of these

    40. Which among the following is not a possible source of knowledge according toRadhakrishnan?a) Sense-experience b) Implication c) Intellectual cognition d) Intuitive cognition

    41. The function of Intellect, according to Radhakrishnan is----a) Synthesis b) Argumentation c) Differentiation d) Analysis

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    42. The whole must be grasped by -----alonea) Intellect b) Intuition c)Sense-experience d) Implication

    43. According to Radhakrishnan the general principle of life and logic and the basic assumptionof sciences are all known through-----a) Intellect b) Intuition c)Perception d) Inference

    44. An Idealist View of Life is written bya) Sri Aurobindo b) S. Radhakrishnan c) Swami Vivekananda d) M.K.Gandhi

    45. According to Radhakrishnan from the cosmic point of view --------------is the Absolutea) God b) Self c) Consciousness d) Mind

    46. ------- is the insight into the nature of Realitya) Religion b) Science c) Metaphysics d) Ethics

    47. How many ways of knowing is in Rachakrishnans philosophya) One b) two c) Three d) None of these

    48. The first philosopher who became the president of Indiaa) Dr. S.Radhakrishnan b) Dr. V.V.Giri c) Dr. A.P.J .AbdulKalam d) None of these

    49. Ancient Indian philosophy describes ----- is the ultimate goal of existencea) Moksa b) Bliss c) Consciousness d) freedom

    50. The Ultimate human destiny according to S. Radhakrishnan isa) Jivanmukti b) Sarvamukti c) Videhamukti d) None of these

    51. According to Swami Vivekananda , Raja Yoga means(a) Chitta vrtti nirodha (b), mental concentration,(c) physical concentration, (d) none of the above

    52. Yoga literaly means(a) modification (b) action (c) union (d) sacrifice

    53. According to Swami Vivekananda , a Karma yogi should work ------------------(a)physically. (b) Spiritually, (c)consciously (d) Incessantly

    54. According to Swami Vivekananda , Self-Abnegation means(a) attachment, (b)self-determination, (c) non-attachment, (d)non-existence

    55. According to Swami Vivekananda, the Highest ideal in a Karma yogi is----(a)self-abnegation, (b)self-discipline, (c)self-determined, (d) self-satisfied

    56.The word Karma means ------------------(a) To do, (b) to think, (c) to learn, (d) to visualize

    57. A jnana-yogi identifies Ultimate reality as(a)Existence, (b)Knowledge, (c) Bliss, (d)All the above

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    58.work is worship related to(a)M.K.Gandhi, (b) S.Radhakrishnan, (c)Vivekananda, (d) SreeNarayana Guru

    59.Vivekananda was born on 1863-----------(a) January12, (b) January22, (c) February12, (d) January14

    60.Vivekananda was the disciple of(a) Sree Narayana Guru, (b) Mahaveera, (c) Buddha, (d) SreeRamakrishna

    61. Swamiji founded Ramakrishna Mission on ------year(a)1May 1897, (b) 1May 1898, (c)2nd May1897, (d)3rd May 1897

    62. Swamijis Chicago speech held on(a)1894, (b)1895, (c) 1892, (d)1893

    63.Whose birthday is celebrated as National Youth Day(a)Gandhiji, (b) AurobindaGhosh (c) Vivekananda (d) Chattambiswamikal

    64.Which day is celebrated as National Youth Day(a)December12 (b) January12 (c) February12 (d)January13

    65.Education is the manifestation of the perfection already in man ,according to(a)S.Radhakrishnan,(b) Jawaharlal Nehru, (c)Mahatma Gandhi, (d)Swami Vivekananda

    66. Religion is realization; not talk, not doctrine, nor theories ---whose words.(a)Vivekananda, (b)Ram Mohan Roy, (c) Gandhi, (d) Tagore

    67.-------------- ways of realization accepted by Vivekananda(a)3 ways, (b)5 ways, (c) 4 ways, (d)2 ways

    68.Vivekanandas philosophy commonly known as----(a)Dvaita Vedanta, (b)Vishistadvaita Vedanta, (c) Practical Vedanta, (d)none-of-these

    69.Bhakti-Yoga means realization through(a)Action, (b)knowledge, (c) Yoga, (d)Devotion

    70.The aim of Bhaktiyoga(a)Physical realization, (b) spiritual realization, (c)mental realization, (d)none-of-these

    71.By religion Vivekananda means(a)Universal Religion, (b)Hindu Religion, (c) Christianity, (d) Islam

    72.The active who wants to work is known as(a)Bhaktiyogi, (b)Raja yogi, (c) Karma yogi, (d) Jnanayogi

    73.---------------- follow the path of Raja Yoga(a)Worker, (b)Emotional man, (c)Mystic, (d)Philosopher

    74.Those who follow the path of intellect to know the truth is known as(a) Karma yoga, (b) Jnanayoga (c) Bhaktiyoga, (d)Raja yoga

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    75.Universal Religion is the composition of(a)Sadanachatushtayas, (b) Trigunas, (c) 4-noble truths, (d)4-yogas

    76.A karma yogi should practice ------(a)Kamyakarma, (b)Nishkamakarma, (c) Bhaktimarga, (d)Jnanamarga

    77.Bhaktiyoga is the yoga of ------ and --------(a)Love and Devotion, (b)Love and Desire, (c)Emotion and Desire, (d)none-of-these

    78.In Jnanayoga Kshetrajna is(a)Body, (b)Soul (c) Knowledge, (d) Emotion

    79. A Karma yogi should practice--------(a) Pravrtti marga (b)AshtangaMarga (c)Nivritti marga (d)none-of-these

    80. Vedanta literally means(a)Mantras (b) Brahmanas (c) Aranyakas (d) End of the Vedas

    81. The central idea of Vedanta is(a)Unity in Variety (b)Unity and tolerance (c)Acceptance (d)pessimism

    82. Vivekananda says Universal Religion must harmonize(a)Emotion (b) Philosophy (c)Wok and Mysticism (d)All the above

    83. -----who is known to the world as Swami Vivekanada(a)Vishwanath Data (b) Narendranath (c) Narendra Bhattacharya (d)none-of-these

    84. Vivekananda was born in(a)Calcutta, (b) Bombay (c)Delhi (d) Punjab

    85. In which year SreeRamaKrishana died(a)1886 (b) 1885 (c)1887 (d)1884

    86. The Parliament of world Religion was held at Chicago in(a)1892 (b)1890 (c) 1893 (d)1894

    87. How many days Swami Vivekananda meditated on the rock of Kanyakumari(a)3-days (b) 2-days (c)4-days (d) 5-days

    88. Swami Vivekananda delivered lecture on Raja yoga, and Jnana yoga in(a)Washington (b)Canada (c) Chicago (d) New York

    89. Who established Ramakrishna Mission(a)Vivekananda (b) Aurobindo (c) Gandhiji (d)Tagore

    90. In which year Government of India decided to observe the birthday of Swamiji as theNational Youth Day.(a)1980 (b) 1910 (c)1984 (d) 1985

    91.Who is the master in Sister Nivedhidas book The master As I saw Him(a)SreeRamakrishna(b)Vivekananda (c)Brahmananda shivayogi (d)Samkaracharya

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    92. In which year Ramakrishnashram at Belur founded(a)1899 (b)1897 (c)1989 (d)1870

    93. Miss Margaret Noble later known as(a) Sister Nivedita (b)Sister Devamata (c)Sister Nirmala (d)none-of-these

    94. Which society established by Swami Vivekananda in New York(a) Ramakrishna Mission (b) Advaita Mission (c) Vedanta Society (d) Advaita Ashram

    95. When did Swami Vivekananda take Mahasamadhi(a)4th July-1902 (b)4th July-1903 (c)2nd Auguhst-1900 (d)12th January 1863

    96. Where was Parliament of world Religion held(a)Chicago (b) Newyork (c) Washington (d) Canada

    97. Self-abnegation is the secret of --------(a)Jnana Yoga (b)Karma yoga (c)Bhakti yoga (d) Raja yoga

    98. According to Swami Vivekananda, the genuine search after the God is known as(a)Karma yoga (b) Jnanayoga (c)Bhaktiyoga (d) Raja yoga

    99. Vivekananda accepted Humanitarian concepts from ---------(a)Jainism (b) Christianity (c) Islam (d)Buddhism

    100------describes the true nature of man as Soul-Force or Atman(a)Aurobindo (b) Vivekananda (c) Radhakrishnan (d)Tagore

    101. Who was known as the Father of Kerala Renaissance ?a.Sreenarayana Guru b) Chattambiswamikal c) Vagbhatanandan d) AyyaVaikunda

    102.Name of Sreenarayana Gurus father?(a)Vykundaswamikal (b) MadanAsan (c) Nataraja Guru (d) None of the above

    103.Atmopadeshasatakam was written by ---------------------(a)Gandhiji (b) K.C.Bhattacharya (c) SreeNarayana Guru (d) Tagore

    104. Who gave the message of one cast, one Religion, one God for Man?(a)Sreenarayana Guru, (b) Dayananda saraswathi, (c) Aurobindo, (d) Vivekananda

    105. SreeNarayana Guru installed a sivalingam at _____________.(a)Varkala b) Aruvipuram c)Chempazhanthi d)Guruvayur

    106. Who proposed three essential steps for social progress namely organization, education andindustrial development.(a)Vevekananda (b) Sree narayana guru c)Aurobindo d)Chatambiswamikal

    107. Who raised the inspiring exhortation of get freedom through education.(a)Gandhii b)Vivekananda c)Narayanaguru d) none of the above

    108. In which year Sri Narayana guru held an All religion conference at Advaitasram Aluva?a)1924 b)1920 c)1928 d)1923

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    109. In which year Sree Narayana Guru Consecrated Aruvipuram sivalinga prathishta?(a)1888 (b)1886 c)1903 d)none of the above

    110.Who was the author of the work Daivadasakam?(a)Vevekananda (b)Sree narayana guru c)Kumarashan d)Aurobindo

    111.Sree Narayana Guru passed away in 1928 at the age of __________.(a)74 (b)65 c)75 d)98

    112. Which was the last temple to be consecrated by Sri Narayana Gurua) Aruvippuram b)varkala c)Kalavankode d)Chempazhanthi

    113. Who said there is no use for caste. It curtails mans freedom,destroys his intelligence(a)Narayana Guru b)Vivekananda c)Gandhi d) none of these

    114. Who held the consecration of an ezhava temple?(a)Aurobindo b) Narayana guru c) Vivekananda d) none of these

    115. When was Sree Narayana guru proclaimed the message one caste one religion one god tohumanity.(a)1930 b)1921 c)1926 d)1923

    116. Which philosophy was followed by Sri Narayana Guru?(a)Advaita b)dvaita c)visistadvaita d)all above

    117. Jatibhedam mathadvesham ethumillathe sarvarum-this was inscribed by Sree Narayanaguru in which temple?(a)Aruvippuram b)Guruvayur c) Varkala d) None of the above

    118. Who said God the supreme being is Dharmaa)Sankara b)Ramanuja c) Narayana guru d)vivekanada

    119. Whose famous work is Arivu(a)Narayana Gru b)chatampi swamikal c) kelappan d)none of these

    120. Who was the author of the work Jathi Lakshna(a)Narayana Guru b) Vivekananda c) Gandhiji d) Sri Aurobindo

    121. Advaita Deepika is the famous work of .?(a)K.C.Bhattacharya b) S.Radhakrishnan c) NarayanaGuru d)None of these

    122. In which year Sree Narayana Guru proclaimed one cast, one religion, one god to humanity(a)1927 b) 1925 c) 1924 d) 1920

    123. In which year was Sree Narayana Guru attained Samadi(a)1927 b)1926 c)1928 d)1924

    124. The place in which Sree Narayana Guru attained Samadi(a)Sivagiri b) Kollam c)Chempzhanthi d) Guruvayur

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    125. When was SreeNarayana guru established Advaitashram in Aluva.(a)1924 b)1900 c)1925 d) 1928

    126. Asias first religious conference was held in-----(a) Aluva b) Guruvayur c) kollam d) Sivagiri

    127. When was Rabindra Nath Tagore met Sree Narayana Guru(a)1920 b)1922 c) 1925 d)1928

    128. The First malayalee who appeared in Postal stampa)G.Sankarakkuruppu b)Kumaranashan c)SreenarayanaGuru d)Chattambiswamikal

    129. Where was Gandhi and Sree Narayana Guru met ?(a)Sivagiri b)Guruvayur c)Aluva d)Alappuzha

    130. In which year Gandhiji met Sree Narayana Guru(a)1924 b)1925 c)1927 d)1928

    131. The birth place of Sreenarayana Guru was at(a)Aruvikkara, (b). Chempazhanthi, (c) Sivagiri (d) None of these

    132. Atmopadesha Satakam was written by-----------.(a)Sree narayana Guru (b) Chattambi Swamikal (c) Kumaranasan (d)Dr.Palpu

    133. In which year SNDP Yogam was founded(a)1905 (b) 1904 (c) 1903 (d)1900

    134. Who was the author of the Book Daivadasakam(a)Tagore b) Gandhiji c) Radhakrishnana d) Narayana Guru

    135. Jati-Lakshna literally means(a)Critique of caste b) Definition of caste c) Acceptance of caste d) None of these

    136. The first Ezhava Temple installed by Guru at(a)Aruvippuram b)Varkala c)Kollam d) Chempazhanthi

    137. Howmany chapters are there in his famous work Darsanamala(a)12 b)11 c)10 d)100

    138. Narayana Gurus famous work Advaita-Deepika literally means(a)The lamp of Non-duality (b)Consciousness c)Verses on God d)Self instruction

    139. In his famous work Jati-Nirnayam Guru enquires(a)Caste system (b)Definition of caste(c)Meaninglessness of caste system d) None of the above

    140. One caste,One Religion,One God to Humanity appears in NarayanaGurus work(a)Jat-Lakshnanm b)Jati-Nirnayam c)Daivadasakam d)Atmopadeshasatakam

    141. One Hundred Verses of Self-instruction is otherwise known as(a)Daivadasakam b) Atmopadesashatakam c)Advaita-Deepika d)Darsanamala

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    142. SreeNarayana Gurus work Darsanamala is termed as(a)Garland of Visions of the Absolute (b)Hundred verses of self-instruction(c)The lamp of Non duality (d)None of the above

    143. Who said there is no use for caste. It curtails mans freedom,destroys his intellegince(a)Ambedker b) Kumaraswamy c)Narayana Guru d)Tagore

    144. A cow has the traits of a cow, so human beings caste is humanism who said this(a) Tagore b) Gandhiji c) Radhakrishnana d) Narayana Guru

    145. Whose famous word was Be strengthen with Organization(a)Gandhiji b) Vivekananda c)Radhakrishnan d)Narayana Guru

    146. Dont speak caste, ask caste and think caste. Who said this?(a)Radhakrishnan b)Ambedker c)Narayana Guru d) None of these

    147. Who was the first disciple of Narayana Gure(a)Sivalinga swami b) Bodhnanda swami c)chaitanya swami d)Chaitanya Yati

    148. In which temple Guru consecrated Mirror inscribed with AUM(a)Kolavamkodam b)Sivagiri c)Chempzhanthi d)Varkala

    149. When was SreeNarayana Guru installed Mirror in a temple near Cherthala(a)1927 b)1928 c)1925 d)1920

    150. Where was SreeNarayana Guru built temple for SharadaDevi(a)sivagiri b)varkala c) kollam d)Trivandrum

    151. When was Sri Aurobindo born?(a) 1872 b)1873 c)1890 d)1870

    152. Sri Aurobindos philosophy I known as(a) Karma Yoga b)Integral Yoga c)JnanaYoga d) BhaktiYoga

    153. The Life Divine was written by(a) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan b) Tagore c) Sri Aurobindo d)NarayanaGuru

    154. Sri Arobindos Yoga is otherwise known as(a) HataYoga b)Karma Yoga c)Raja Yoga d) PurnaYoga

    155. Sri Aurobindos concept of Absolute is(a) Existence b) Consciousness c) Bliss d) All of the above

    156. Whose concept was Supermind(a)Vivekananda b) K.C. Bhattacharya c) Dr. S.Radhakrishnan d) Sri Aurobindo

    157. According to Sri Aurobindo , the transformation from Inconsciousness to knowledge isknown as(a) Psychic change b) Spiritual change c) Supramental Change d)None of these

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    158. According to Sri Aurobindo ,the progress from Life to Mind is completeda)Mind descends into Life b)Mind descends into Matterc) Mind descends into Psyche, d) None of these.

    159. According to Sri Aurobindo ,the term Gnostic Being mean(a) Man of Knowledge (b) Man of Ignorance c)Man of Avidya d) None of these

    160. According to Sri Aurobindo ,the Gnostic being is governed by the power of(a) Morality b)Rationality c)Spirituality d)None of the above

    161. According to Sri Aurobindo Evolution presupposes(a) Involution b)Illusion c)Maya d) None of these

    162. According to Sri Aurobindo ,the process of Ascend through Descend means(a) Consciousness b) Integration c)Existence d) Bliss

    163. Creation according to Sri.Aurobindo is nothing but an(a)Expression of Sorrow b) Expression of Nothingnessc)Expression of Joy d) None of these

    164. According to Sri Aurobindo ,Which is the root of birth, the cause of remaining in existenceand that into which creation ceases(a) Brahman b)Delight /Ananda c)Ignorance d)Maya

    165. The goal of Evolution or ultimate destiny according to Sri Aurobindo is(a) Death b)Divine Life c) Joy d) None of the above

    166. According to Sri Aurobindo , the Delight of world process in relation to the Saccidanandais called(a) Maya b) Adhyasa c)Lila d) Prakriti

    167. According to Sri Aurobindo, the realm of reality has been divided into two hemispheresare------- and --------a)Higher &Lower b)North&South c)Upper&Lower d)None of the above.

    168. According to Sri Aurobindo Evolution is possible only because ------has already takenplacea) Destruction b)God c)Involution d)None of the above

    169. Evolutionary growth according to Sri Aurobindo is aa) Four fold process b) Triple process c)Two fold process d) None of the above

    170. According to Sri Aurobindo ,the Triple process of Evolutionary growth involves a processof(a) Widening, Heightening,and Integration (b)Widening ,Heightening, Destruction(c) Widening,Heightening ,combination (d) Widening ,Heightening, Differentiation

    171. According to Sri Aurobindo ,the most important character of Evolutionary process isa)Widening b)Heightening c) Integration d)Combination

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    172. Integration in the philosophy of Sri Aurobindo meansa) Enlargement b) Ascent through Descent c)Explanation d)None of the above

    173. The difference between Mind and Supermind, according to Sri Aurobindo , consists in thedifference between theira)Manner of apprehending the Reality b)Appearance c)Structures d)None of the above

    174.The Supermind is described by Sri Aurobindo by calling ita) Omnipotent Omniscient Omnipresent b) Superconscious entityc) Creator,The Real Idea,and the Supreme Truth Consciousness d)None of the above

    175. According to Sri Aurobindo ,Which of the following belong to Lower Hemispherea) Matter Life Mind Psyche b) Matter,Life ,Mind ,Supermindc) Mind, Supermind d) Matter

    176. According to Sri Aurobindo, the Triune principle of Saccidananda isa) Existence,consciousness,Bliss b)Matter,Life,Mindc) Psyche,Mind ,Supermind d)None of the above

    177.Ascent according to Sri Aurobindo meansa)Evolution b) Involution c)Destruction d)Construction

    178. According to Sri Aurobindo, Involution meansa) Ascent b)Descent c)Construction d)Destruction

    179..Sri Aurobindo is an ------philosophera)Idealist b)Existentialist c)Rationalist d) Empirisist

    180.The Three steps of Integral Yoga area) Psychicisation b)Spiritualization b)Supramentalization d)All the above

    181. Sri Aurobino died ona)5th Dec-1950, b)5th Nov-1951, c)5th Dec-1955 d) 4th Dec-1950

    182. Yoga according to Sri Aurobinbdo is the effort to move the mind along the path of ascendtowards -------a)Highermind, b)Supermind c) Illumined mind d) None of the above

    183. According to Sri Aurobindo Mind is the Subordinate power ofa) Supermind b)Life c)Psyche d)Matter

    184. In creation there is two fold principle of Unity and Multiplicity-----according toa) S.Radhakrishnan b)Sri.Aurobindo c)SwamiVivekananda d)M.K .Gandhi

    185. According to Sri Aurobindo ,Which of the following belong to Higherhemisphere?a)Existence, Consciousness-force, Bliss, Supermind,b)Mind, Psyche, Life ,Matterc)Existence,Mind,Psyche,Supermindd)Existence,Bliss,Supermind, Mind

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    186. According to Sri Aurobindo ,------- is the expression of reality viewed from the point ofcreationa)Cords of Being b)Consciousness c)Existence d)None of the above

    187.Sri Aurobindo founded Ashram at------a)Pondichery, b)Madras, c)Hydrabad d)None of the above

    188. Sri. Aurobindo claims that his Yoga is Integral or -------a) Synthetic b)Analytic c)Descriptive d) None of the above

    189.The guiding principle of Sri Aurobindos metaphysics isa)Reconciliation b)Renunciation c)Self-abnegation d)None of these

    190.Who accepted Eight Cords of Beinga)Pathanjali b)Sri Aurobindo c)Swami Vivekananda d) S.Radgakrishnan

    191 According to Sri Aurobindo Yoga means Union with the Divine. This union isa)Transcendental b) Cosmic c) Individual d) All the three together

    192.Sri Aurobindo describes creation as the plunge of the Spirit into-----a)Ignorance, b)Maya c)Adhyasa, d)Non existence

    193 According to Sri Aurobindo ,.------ is the power that creates the worlda)Maya, b)Nothingness c)Avidhya d)God

    194. According to Sri Aurobindo ,Maya created this world for the sake of------a)Sorrow b) Joy c) Unhappiness d)Destruction

    195.Who was the Author of the work The Integral Theory of Evolutiona) Sri.Aurobindo b)K.C.Bhattacharya c)Swami Vivekananda d) None of the above

    196. How many kinds of ignorance are mentioned by Sri Aurobindoa)Three b)Five c)Six d)Seven

    197.Theories of Existence accepted by Sri Aurobindo area) One b)Two c)Three d) Four

    198. The most integral theory of ethics in contemporary indian thought has been presenteda) Tagore b)M.K. Gandhi c) Sri Aurobindo d) S. Radhakrishnan

    199. The philosophy of Sri Aurobindo is described as ---a) Purna-advaita b)Visista-advaita c)Dvaita d) Advaita

    200. According to Sri Aurobindo , -----is the root principle of creationa)Cit b) Psyche c)matter d) Existence

    201. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born ona)1896 (b) 1897, c)1894 d), 1869

    202. At which place was Gandhiji born?a) Porbandar (b) Ahmedabad (c) Delhi d) Ahmedabad

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    203. What was Gandhiji's age when he got married to Kasturbai?(a) 19 years (b) 15 years (c) 12 years (d) 13 years

    204.About how old was Gandhiji when he reached London to become a barrister?(a) 19 years (b) 20 years (c) 18 years (d) 21 year

    205. Devdas was Gandhiji's(a) Only child (b) Second child (c)Eldest child (d) Youngest child

    206. Gandhiji, the votary of nonviolence was shot dead on January 30, 1948 at Birla House,New Delhi, shortly after 5 p.m. while going to the prayer meeting. Which was that fatefulday of the week?(a) Monday (b) Wednesday (c) Friday (d) Saturday

    207. At which place was Gandhiji arrested for the first time by the British Government forsedition?(a) Bombay (b) Pune (c) Calcutta (d) Ahmedabad

    208. On which day of March 1930 Gandhiji started with a band of chosen volunteers on hisfamous Dandi March to break the law by manufacturing illegally, but openly, salt fromthe sea?(a) Tenth (b) Thirteenth (c) Eleventh (d) Tweltth

    209. When was the Gandhi - Irwin Pact signed?(a) March 1, 1932 (b) March 5, 1931 (c) March 10, 1935 (d) March 7, 1937

    210. On being arrested for his "Quit India" programme, where was Gandhiji detained?(a) Yeravda Jail (b) Byculla Prison (c) Agakhan Palace Jail (d) Ahmedabad Prison

    211. The book "Unto This Last" greatly captivated and transformed Gandhiji. So much so thathe translated it into Gujarati. Who was its author?(a) Leo Tolstoy (b) John Ruskin (c)Louis Fisher (d) Ruskin Bond

    212. Which of the following, according to Gandhiji, is an essential principle of satyagraha?(a) Infinite capacity for suffering b) Non violence c) Truth d) All the three

    213. Gandhiji's "The Story of My Experiments with Truth" was originally written inGujarati. Who translated it into English?(a) Maganlal Gandhi (b) Sushila Nayyar (c) Pyarelalji (d) Mahadev Desai

    214. Which one of the following books is the work of Gandhiji?(a) Light of India (b) Hind Swaraj (c) My Experiments with Truth (d) both (b) & (c)

    215. According to Gandhi Satyagraha is(a) Weapon of the weak (b) Weapon of the peace wanted people(c) Weapon of the morally vigilant and the active (d) Weapon of the kinds

    216. Which among the following is not a quality of a Styagrahi mentioned by Gandhi(a) A satyagrahi must honest and sincere (b) A satyagrahi must be open minded(c) A satyagrahi must be a disciplined soldier (d) A satyagrahi must follow the five Vows.

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    217. In February 1933 Gandhiji started the publication of a weekly paper, Harijan, topromote the anti - untouchability campaign. Its first issue was out on February 11, 1933from ---------------a) Bombay (b) Ahmedabad (c) Poona (d) Nasik

    218. What did Gandhiji mean by "Swaraj"?(a) Freedom for the country b) Freedom for the meanest of the countrymen(c) Self Government (d) Complete Independence

    219. When did Gandhiji take the vow of brahmacharya or celibacy of life?(a) 1900 (b) 1906 (c) 1905 (d) 1911

    220. When did Gandhiji get his head shaved, discard his clothes and settle for a loin cloth?(a) 1930 (b) 1925 (c) 1921 (d) 1930

    221. Who worked a Private Secretary to Mahatma Gandhi?(a) Sushila Nayyar (b) Mahadev Desai (c) Kishorilal Mashruwalla (d) Pyarelalji

    222. Who in South Africa gave Gandhiji 'Unto This Last' to read which proved to be one ofthe most decisive books of his life?(a) John Holmes Haynes (b) H S Polak (c) Hermann Kallenbach (d) Louis Fischer

    223. To put the ideas of 'Unto This Last' into practice, Gandhiji founded the PhoenixSettlement near Durban which came into being in the middle of the year(a) 1903 (b) 1906 (c) 1904 (d) 1905

    224. Ahimsa in its positive form means -----,greatest charity(a) Selflessness (b) Fearlessness (c) Largest Love (d) None of these

    225. The historic August session of the All-India Congress Committee, at which the QuitIndia Resolution was passed, was held at Gowali Park in __________________.(a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Ahmedabad (d) Amritsar

    226. Gandhiji accorded very high priority to communal harmony in his programme ofactions. At which place did he undertake his last fast for it on January 13, 1948?(a) Nasik (b) Delhi (c) Calcutta (d) Bombay

    227. Which of the following did Gandhiji describes as his two lungs?(a) Ahimsa and peace (b) Truth and Peace(c) Brahamcharya and Aparigriha (d) Ahimsa and truth

    228. --- is the Supreme Good according to Gandhia)Morality b) Ahimsa c)God d)None of these

    229. What was the profession of Gandhiji's father?(a) Farmer (b) Diwan (c)Shop-keeper (d) Tehsildar

    230. How many children did Putlibai have?(a) Two sons and daughters (b) One daughter and three sons(c) Four sons (d) Three sons

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    321. Who inspired Gandhi with ' Ram Nam' in his childhood?(a) Kasturba (b) Putlibai (c) Rambha Dai (d) Lakshmi Das

    232. What was Gandhiji's nickname in childhood?(a) Monu (b) Manu or Moniya (c) Sonu (d) Mahu

    233. Which spelling did Gandhiji spell wrong as a child when the school inspector gavedictation to the class?(a) School (b) Kettle (c) Uniform (d) Umbrella

    234. Where did Gandhiji receive his primary education?(a) Sudampuri (b) Rajkot (c) Porbander (d) Bikaner

    235. Which mythological character impressed Gandhiji for life when he saw a play on his life?(a) Harishchandra (b) Ashoka (c) Vikramaditya (d) Krishna

    236. In which year did Gandhiji pass his matriculation in England ?(a) 1892 (b) 1890 (c) 1891 (d) 1889

    237. What were the vows taken up by Gandhiji before he left for England?(a) None of the above (b) Not to eat meat (c) Not to eye other women (d) All the above

    238. Which institution did Gandhiji join as a member during his stay in England?(a) Vegetarian Society (b) Cricket Club (c) Church of England (d) Film Institution

    239. International Non-Violence Day is Celebrated on-------?(a) Dec-2 (b) Oct-2 (c) Nov-2 (d) Oct-3

    240. By Hinduism Gandhiji means----(a) Universal religion (b) hindu religion (c)spirituality (d) none of these

    241. Who called Gandhiji as Mahatma?(a) Tagore (b) Nehru (c) B.G.Thilak (d) Aurobindo

    242. Gandhian concept of religion is essentially -----?(a) Spiritual (b) skeptical (c)Material (d) Supernatural

    243. According to Gandhi Ramarajya s the state based on(a) Truth (b) Non-co-operation (c)Civil disobedience (d) Non of the above

    244. Who said that life without Brahmacharya is insipid and animal like(a) Tagore (b) Vivekananda (c)S.Radhakrishnan (d) Gandhiji

    245. ------------ is the last weapon of sathyagraha.(a) Civil Disobedience (b) Non-Violence (c)Trusteeship (d) Fasting

    246. Howmany vows accepted by Gandhi?(a) 12 (b)11 (c) 5 (d) 4

    247. Sathyagraha is a---------- weapon?(a) Political (b)Economical (c) Religious (d) None-of these

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    248. Sathyagraha is based upon the principle(a)Ahimsa (b)Trusteeship (c) Celebacy (d) None-of these

    249. Truth is otherwise known as(a)God (b)Freedom (c) Man (d) None-of these

    250. Which term Gandhi first used instead of Sathyagraha------(a)Sadhana (b)Sadhagraha (c) Duragraha (d) None-of these

    251. The basic philosophical position of S.Radhakrishnan is a synthesis of ------ and ------(a) Advaita Vedanta & Absolute Idealism (b) Advaita Vedanta &Realism(c) Advaita Vedanta &Humanism (d) None of these

    252. S. Radhakrishnans philosophy is known as-----(a) Monistic Idealism (b) Monistic Realism (c) Subjective Idealism (d) Pragmatism

    253. --------- conceived Reality as pure consciousness ,pure freedom and infinite possibility(a) Sankaracharya (b) Swami Vivekananda (c) Dr.S .Radhakrishnan (d) None of these

    254. According to S. Radhakrishnan ------- is the moral Governor of this universe(a) God (b) Consciousness (c) Joy (d) Mind

    255. Which among the following is not possible source of knowledge according toRadhakrishnan?(a) Sense-experience (b)Implication (c)intellectual cognition (d)Intuitive apprehension

    256. According to S. Radhakrishnan ,the whole as a whole must be grasped by -----alone(a) Intellect (b)Intuition (c)Sense-experience (d)Implication

    257. Through --------According to Radhakrishnan , the general principle of life and logic andthe basic assumptions of science are all known(a) Intuition (b) Intellect (c) Perception (d) Inference

    258. According to S. Radhakrishnan ,the main tool of Intellectual cognition is------(a) Synthesis (b) Senses (c) Analysis (d) None of the above

    259. According to S. Radhakrishnan -------------is conceived as the Supreme mind(a) Mind (b) God (c) Self (d)Consciousness

    260. According to Dr.S.Radhakrishnan, there are - --possible sources of knowledge(a) Three (b)Four (c) Five (d) Six

    261. According to S. Radhakrishnan ,Synthesis is the main tool of ------(a) intellectual cognition (b)Intuition (c)Experimentation (d)None of these.

    262. The function of intellect according to Radhakrishnan is(a) Analysis (b) synthesis (c) Memory (d) None of the above

    263. According to S. Radhakrishnan ,Intuition grasped ----(a) The whole as a whole (b)Whole as part (c)Part as whole (d)None of these

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    264. ______ is the basic philosophical position of S.Radhakrishnan(a) Advaita (b) Idealism (c)Advaita Vedanta and Absolute Idealism (d) None of these

    265. The Absolute is conceived by Radhakrishnan as(a) Pure consciousness ,Pure freedom and Infinite possibility(b) Pure existence ,consciousness, bliss(c) Pure thought,reason,emotion(d) None of these

    266. According to Radhakrishnan the general principles of life and logic and the basicassumptions of sciences are all known through(a)Reason (b)Intellect (c)Spirit (d) mind

    267. Dr. S .Radhakrishnans birth day is celebrated as(a)Fathers Day (b)Teachers Day (c) Youth Day (d) None of these

    268. Where was S. Radhakrishnan born?(a) Tiruttani, (b) Mangalore (c) Hyderabad (d) None of these

    269. The ultimate human destiny according to S. Radhakrishnan is(a) Sarvamukti (b) Jeevan Mukti (c) Videha Mukti (d) None of these

    270. According to S. Radhakrishnan ,Sarvamukti means---(a) Universal Redumption (b) To die (c)To sacrifice all luxury (d) None of these

    271. Who was known as the First Philosopher President of India(a)Dr. Rajendra Prasad (b)R.Venkittaraman (c)Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (d) None of these

    272. According to S. Radhakrishnan ------is the state in which one is able to realize ones truenature(a) Moksa (b)Religious experience (c)Freedom (d)Bhakti

    273. Who is known as the bridge- builder between the East and the West(a)S.Radhakrishnan (b) M.K. Gandhi (c) Sri Aurobindo (d) K.C. Bhattacharya

    274. The philosophy of S. Radhakrishnan can be described as(a) Monistic Idealism (b)Idealism (c) Monism (d) Absolutism

    275. An Idealist View of Life is a famous work of -----(a) Sri Aurobindo (b) M.K.Gandhi (c) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan (d) Tagore

    276. According to S. Radhakrishnan , Intuition is otherwise known as -----(a) Religious experience (b) Empirical experience(c) Emotional experience (d) none of these

    277. Religion is not a creed or a code but an insight into reality according to-----(a) SreeNarayanaGuru (b) S.Radhakrishnan (c) Swami Vivekananda (d) None of these

    278. According to S. Radhakrishnan ------ alone is capable of making man to realize spirituality(a) Practical experience (b) Religious experience(c) Emotional experience (d) None of the above.

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    279. Personally I use Intuition for integral experience who said(a) Swami Vivekananda (b) Sri Aurobindo (c) Tagore (d) S. Radhakrishnan

    280. According to Radhakrishnan eastern tradition emphasis on-----(a) Creative Intuition (b) Critical intelligence (c) Implication (d) Analysis]

    281. According to S. Radhakrishnan, Samanya Jnana or perfect knowledge is otherwise knownas-----(a) Intuition (b) Perception (c) Inference (d) Intellect

    282. By calling man a Spiritual being Dr.S. Radhakrishnan means that he is ----(a) Self-conscious person (b) Self-Disciplined person(c) Self-sufficient person (d) None of the above

    283. According to S. Radhakrishnan , the knowledge obtained by the process of analysis andsynthesis are ----(a) Intuitive knowledge (b) Intellectual cognition(c) Perceptual knowledge (d) Inferential knowledge

    284. The ultimate Destiny is not individual redumption but Universal redumption Who saidthis?(a) S.Radakrishnan (b) M.K.Gandhi (c) Tagor (d) SreeNaarayanGuru

    285. Philosophy is the criticism or interpretation of life according to ----(a) Iqbal (b) M.N.Roy (c) S.Radhakrishnan (d) M.K. Gandhi

    286. According to S. Radhakrishnan , Ones philosophy of life is connected to ones -----(a) World view (b) Experience (c) Vision (d) None of these

    287. According to S. Radhakrishnan , the real destiny of Man lies in the unity between the -----and the ------(a) Real and the unreal (b) human and the divine (c)Matter and Spirit (d) none of these

    288. According to S. Radhakrishnan ,the liberated soul is known as(a) Videhamukta (b) Jivan mukta (c) Sarvamukta (d)Moksa

    289. According to S. Radhakrishnan , ------- is at the centre of all human affairs(a) Physical force (b)Mental force (c) the moral force. (d) None of these

    290. According to Dr.S.Radhakrishnan all Philosophy must be a systematization of theexpressions of------(a) mystic experience b) sense experience c) Intellectual experience d) None of these

    291. So many civilizations have come, floated on the surface, disappeared again. Whatremains is humanity who said(a) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan (b) M.K. Gandhi (c) Sri Aurobindi (d) Iqbal

    292. World philosophy according to Dr.S. Radhakrishnan lays emphasis on(a) Analysis (b) Creative intelligence (c) Critical intelligence (d) None of these

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    293. According to S. Radhakrishnan , Sense experience ,intellectual cognition and -------- arethe three possible sources of knowledge.(a) Intuitive apprehention (b) emotional apprehention(c) mental apprehention (d)None of these

    294. According to S. Radhakrishnan , Intellectual cognition is almost the same as -----(a) Conceptual knowledge (b) perceptual knowledge(c) Empirical knowledge (d) None of these

    295. According to S. Radhakrishnan ---------- is the direct realization of knowledge(a) Intellect (b)Intuition (c) Sense experience (d) Emotion

    296. According to S. Radhakrishnan , In ----- the distintion between the knower and the knownvanishes(a) Sense experience (b) Intellectual cognition (c)Intuition (d) None of these

    297. According to S. Radhakrishnan , the empirical world is the source of all kinds of ----- and------(a) Happiness and Joy (b)Sorrows and Suffering (c) Pain and pleasure (d)None of these.

    298. According to S. Radhakrishnan , One of the most important character of the spiritual manis ----(a) Karma (b) freedom (c) Faith (d) Re-birth

    299. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan was born on ----(a) 1888 (b) 1887 (c) 1898 (d) 1889

    300. Dr. S. Radhakrishan was died on(a) 1965 (b) 1975 (c)1985 (d) 1905

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    1.a 2.a 3.a 4.b 5.b 6.a 7.a 8.a

    9.a 10.a 11.c 12.d 13.b 14.c 15.a 16.a

    17.d 18. a 19.a 20.c 21.a 22.a 23.c 24.b

    25.a 26.c 27.a 28.d 29.a 30.c 31. b 32. a

    33.a 34.b 35.a 36. a 37. a 38. a 39.b 40.b

    41. a 42. b 43. a 44. b 45. a 46. a 47. c 48. a

    49.a 50.b 51.a 52.c 53.d 54.c 55.a 56. a

    57. d 58. c 59. a 60. d 61. a 62. d 63. c 64. b

    65. d 66. a 67. c 68. c 69. d 70. b 71. a 72. c

    73. c 74. b 75.d 76b 77a 78b 79c 80d

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