NET, IAS, State-SET (KSET, WBSET, MPSET, etc.), GATE, CUET, Olympiads etc.: Philosphy MCQs (Practice_Test 72 of 90)

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  1. Plurality of souls is accepted by which of the following?
    1. Nyaya
    2. Vaisesika
    3. Samikhya
    4. Yoga
    • Select the correct answer using the code given below
      • Code:
        1. 1 only
        2. 1 and 2 only
        3. 2 and 3 only
        4. 1,2, 3 and 4
  2. According to Nyaya-Vaisesikas, Atman is an all-pervasive substance and consciousness is its quality. But one՚s consciousness does not exist outside one՚s body. The reason for that is because consciousness is
    1. an impermanent quality (anityaguna)
    2. a special quality (visesaguna)
    3. a non-substance-pervading quality (avyapyavrttiguna)
    4. non-inherent (a-samaveta) in Atman
  3. Consider the following statements regarding Sankara:
    1. Maya is the power of God.
    2. Creation is nothing but a superimposition of diversity on the Supreme Reality Brahman
    3. God is independent of His act of creation
    4. Creation is not ex nihilo
    • Which of the statements given above are correct?
      1. 1,2 and 3 only
      2. 1,2 and 4 only
      3. 2,3 and 4 only
      4. 1,3 and 4 only
  4. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the Lists:
    Table Supporting: NET, IAS, State-SET (KSET, WBSET, MPSET, Etc.) , GATE, CUET, Olympiads Etc. : Philosphy MCQs (Practice_Test 72 of 90)
    List-I (Rule)List-II (Equivalence Expression)
    1. De Morgan՚s Theorems
    2. Distribution
    3. Exportation
    4. Transposition
    1. [p- (q-r) ] - [ (pq) -r]
    2. (p-q) - (~q- ~p)
    3. ~ (p-q) - (~p ~q)
    4. [p (q-r) ] - [ (p. q) - (p r) ]
    • A
    • B
    • C
    • D
        • 1
        • 4
        • 3
        • 2
        • 3
        • 4
        • 1
        • 2
        • 1
        • 2
        • 3
        • 4
        • 3
        • 4
        • 2
        • 1
  5. Given below is what purports to be a formal proof of validity for a particular argument:
    1. (E. F) . G
    2. (F. G) -H-A |-A-H
    3. E (F. G) .
    4. F. G
    5. H-A
    6. A-H
  • At which step does the proof go wrong?
    1. Step 3
    2. Step 4
    3. Step 5
    4. Step 6