Top 80+ Solved Philosophy of Kant MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Appearances; so far as they are thought as objects under the unity of the categories, are called _______________
a. apriori
b. analytic
c. phenomena
d. infinite
Q. A system of apriori principles for correct employment of certain faculty of knowledge is called ___________
a. organon
b. catharticon
c. canon
d. transcendental
Q. It is impossible to imagine the absence of space, though it is possible to imagine it asexisting without ________ to fill it.
a. directions
b. functions
c. emotions
d. objects
Q. Space being a necessary __________ , objects can be apprehended in and through it.
a. apriori
b. aposteriori
c. object
d. limit
Q. Form of appearance is apriori, it can be given in the mind prior to the actual_________
a. emotions
b. perceptions
c. illusion
d. statement
Q. From the synthetic character of geometrical propositions , Kant argues that spacemust be ________________ intuition
a. linear
b. geometrical
c. higher
d. lower
Q. Space and time are determined solely by our pure sensibility, and sensation by our____________ sensibility
a. automatic
b. spiritual
c. linguistic
d. empirical
Q. Pure Intuition contain only the ___________ under which something is intuited
a. object
b. form
c. senses
d. life
Q. Sensuous intuition it is stated, is the mode in which we are_________ by objects.
a. devoid
b. affected
c. converse
d. form
Q. For Kant,Aesthetic is the science of rules of ____________ in general.
a. logic
b. beauty
c. understanding
d. sensibility
Q. No knowledge of things in themselves could be acquired either through the forms ofspace and time or through ______________.
a. reflection
b. association
c. sensation
d. multiplicity
Q. According to Kant, even if cognition starts with experience but it does not mean it____________ from it.
a. ends
b. hide
c. arises
d. restricts
Q. The knowledge, content of which includes nothing__________ is pure aprioriknowledge.
a. spiritual
b. basic
c. void
d. empirical
Q. It is ___________apriori which makes the possibility of any science.
a. synthetic
b. analytic
c. basic
d. dogmatic
Q. Foundations for certainity of modern science and the possibility of human _________is being laid in the critique of pure reason.
a. ego
b. violence
c. freedom
d. emotions