Top 80+ Solved Indian Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. They are

a. monism & polytheism

b. monotheism & monism

c. polytheism & monotheism

d. none of these

  • b. monotheism & monism

Q. The Brahmanas are the work of the

a. poets

b. philosopher

c. priests

d. none of these

  • c. priests

Q. The hymns are the creation of the

a. poets

b. philosopher

c. priests

d. none of these

  • a. poets

Q. The Upanisads are the meditation of the

a. poets

b. philosopher

c. priests

d. none of these

  • b. philosopher

Q. The mantras in its present form dates from

a. 500 b.c

b. 400 b.c

c. 600 b.c

d. 300 b.c

  • c. 600 b.c

Q. The teachings of the Upanisads represents

a. the goal of the veda

b. reality

c. me

d. tation

  • a. the goal of the veda

Q. Monotheism means

a. many gods were reduced to one god

b. the whole of existen

c. is re

d. ced to one

  • a. many gods were reduced to one god

Q. Aham Brahmasmi means

a. i am brahman

b. i am god

c. i am atman

d. none of these

  • a. i am brahman

Q. Atman and Brahman are the term used in the Upanisads to stand for the

a. ultimate reality

b. god

c. man

d. none of these

  • a. ultimate reality

Q. The Upanisadis statement ‘That thou art’ cames in

a. isa

b. katha

c. kene

d. chandogya

  • d. chandogya

Q. The Mandukya Upanisads is a part of

a. rig veda

b. yajur

c. sama

d. atharvaveda

  • d. atharvaveda

Q. The Upanisads can be said as monists because they believe in

a. one god

b. many gods

c. one creator

d. one reality

  • d. one reality

Q. In the Chandogya upanisads Brahman is cryptically described as

a. sacrifice

b. prayer

c. tajjalan

d. none of these

  • c. tajjalan

Q. The word Brahman is derived from the root ‘Brh’ which means

a. to grow or to evolve

b. breath

c. consciousness

d. none of these

  • a. to grow or to evolve

Q. Taittiriya Upanisads postulates the theory of ‘five kosas’. These kosas are

a. prithvi,aap,tejas,vayu,akasa

b. rupa, rasa, gandha, sparsha and sabda

c. anna, prana, manas,vijnana an

d. ananda

  • c. anna, prana, manas,vijnana an
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