CUCET Philosophy Sample Paper
CUCET Philosophy Sample Paper

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CUCET Philosophy Sample Paper

1. Syadvada is also known as_____________

  • Pratityasamutpada
  •  Anekamtvada
  •  Saptbhangi Naya
  • Samved

2. Which of the following Upanisads expresses the dialogue between Prajapati and Indra to make clear the different states of self as Jagrat, swapna, gahana nidra and turiya:

  • Chandogya
  •  mudha
  •  mandukya
  • Ramayan

3. Vedas give importance to the

  • Physical profits
  • Spiritual profits
  • Both Physical profits and spiritual profits
  •  To commit crime

4. Which Upnishad calls God “Tatjallan”

  • Mandukya Upinishads
  • Mudhka Upinishads
  • Quaran
  • Bible

5. The individual self is

  • A knot of existence and non existence
  • Product of ignorance
  • The nearest approach to the absolute
  • Lier

6. Which one of the following systems of Indian philosophy designate Moksha as Nirwana:

  •  buddhism
  • jainism
  • sankya
  • yoga

7. What is the upnishadic view of mukti?

  • Knowledge of Brahman
  • Knowledge of atman
  • Speaking Lie
  • Hurting others

8. The self is called “deep sleep” in

  • Shusupti
  • Jagrat
  • Swapn
  • Yudh

9. Upnishads can be said as monists because they believe in

  •  One creator
  • One reality
  • Telling lies
  •  Commiting crime

10. How many ‘Tirthankaras’ are there in Jainism:

  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 100

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