Top 80+ Solved Philosophy of Religion MCQ Questions Answer
Q. ------------------- defines, religion, “a body of scruples which impede the free exercise ofour faculties”
a. salomon reinach
b. hoffoding
c. william james
d. w.t stace
Q. Who defines religion as, “ethics heightened, enkindled, lit up by feeling”?
a. swami vivekananda
b. hoffoding
c. mathew arnold
d. w.t stace
Q. ---------------explains, “Religion is the recognition that all things are manifestations of aPower which transcends our knowledge”.
a. kant
b. hoffoding
c. william james
d. herbert spencer
Q. Not only the theist, but -----------------------can philosophize about religion.
a. the spiritualist and the pragmatic
b. the spiritualist and the pragmatic
c. the atheist and the agnostic
d. none of these
Q. Herbert Spencer explains, “Religion is the humanity’s response to the --------------------.”
a. divine
b. personal god
c. superhuman
d. super power
Q. The relation between religion and philosophy is -------------
a. most contradictory
b. most controversial
c. most intimate
d. none of these
Q. Both ----------------------raise the life of man and society to a higher and nobler level
a. science and art
b. science and wealth
c. philosophy and religion
d. none of these
Q. Religious experience cannot be explained by -----------
a. intellect
b. figures
c. symbols
d. analogy
Q. --------------------------- is an intellectual and logical interpretation of religious experience.
a. theology
b. religion
c. philosophy of religion
d. religious experience
Q. Philosophy of religion studies the concepts, propositions and arguments of :
a. theologians
b. priests
c. religious practitioners
d. none of these
Q. Hegel identified religion with the --------------------------of philosophy
a. pure teleological notions
b. pure ontological notions
c. pure instrumental notions
d. pure intellectual notions
Q. The philosophy of religion is not an organ of -----------------.
a. religious teaching
b. religious theories
c. religious analysis
d. none of these
Q. The philosophy of religion is based on ------------- as the fundamental principle ofknowledge.
a. realism
b. pluralism
c. idealism
d. monism
Q. --------------------------can be stated and verified through symbols, figures and visions.
a. religious theories
b. religious experiences
c. religious explanations
d. none of these