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Philosophy Question Paper Class 12 2014
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Philosophy Class 12 Question Paper 2014
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PHILOSOPHY
General Instructions :
(i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Questions no. 1 – 10 are multiple choice questions of 1 mark each.
(iii) Questions no. 11 – 20 are of 2 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 40 words each.
(iv) Questions no. 21 – 30 are of 4 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 100 words each.
(v) Questions no. 31 – 35 are of 6 marks each. The answers to these questions should not exceed 150 words each.
1.The number of Buddha’s noble truths is
(i) One
(ii) Two
(iii) Three
(iv) Four
2.The number of steps in Patanjali’s Yoga is
(i) Five
(ii) Six
(iii) Seven
(iv) Eight
3.The number of puruśārthas accepted by Ćārvākas are
(i) One
(ii) Two
(iii) Three
(iv) Four
4.The total number of schools in Indian Philosophy is
(i) Six
(ii) Seven
(iii) Eight
(iv) Nine
5.The number of kinds of sleep advocated by Advaita Vedanta is
(i) Three
(ii) Four
(iii) Five
(iv) Six
6.The number of substances accepted by Descartes is
(i) One
(ii) Two
(iii) Three
(iv) Four
7.The number of causes in Aristotle is
(i) Three
(ii) Four
(iii) Five
(iv) Six
8.According to Sāmkhya the number of pramānas (criteria of valid knowledge) is
(i) Two
(ii) Three
(iii) Fourteen
(iv) Sixteen
9.According to Leibniz, the number of monads is
(i) One
(ii) Ninty-nine
(iii) One Thousand
(iv) Infinite
10.According to Kant, the number of categories of quantity is
(i) Three
(ii) Four
(iii) Five
(iv) Six
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