Q. The doctrine of “Sarva Dharma Samadbhava” implies:
a. All religions should be treated equally
b. State would not be influenced by religious considerations in policy making
c. Religion should be separated from politics
d. All the above
Q. The doctrine of “Dharma Nirapekshata” implies:
a. All religion should be treated equally
b. State would not be influenced by religious considerations in policy making
c. Religion should be separated from politics
d. None of the above
Q. The concept of secularism is derived from:
a. Freedom movement
b. The principles of democratic equality
c. Religious equality
d. Religious fanaticism
Q. Which among the following components do the concept of secularism that emerged inIndia possesses:
a. The State will not attach itself to any one religion
b. All citizens are granted the freedom of religious belief
c. The minorities will not be discriminated against
d. All the above
Q. What is Vinayak Damodars Sarvarkar’s name associated with?
a. Two-nation theory
b. Drain theory
c. Die-hard theory
d. Hindutva
Q. Article 29 and Article 30 of the Fundamental Rights chapter of the Constitution deal with:
a. Adult Franchise
b. Women empowerment
c. The grant of minority rights
d. None of the above
Q. Which among the following pose a major threat to the secular fabrics of the country?
a. Communalism
b. Casteism
c. Untouchability
d. All the above
Q. Bertrand Russell is :
a. An American essayist
b. French essayist
c. English essayist
d. German dramatist
Q. “Human Knowledge, Its Scope and Limits” is authored by
a. Francis Bacon
b. Robert Lynd
c. Bertrand Russell
d. Rachel Carson
Q. Russell received the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year------
a. 1950
b. 1955
c. 1960
d. 1965
Q. Russell’s “Limits of Human Power” is a chapter from:
a. Human Knowledge, Its Scopes and Limits
b. New Hopes For a Changing World
c. The Problems of Philosophy
d. Knowledge and wisdom
Q. According to Russell, the two very different elements in science are:
a. Knowledge and wisdom
b. Observation and experiment
c. Scientific knowledge and scientific technique
d. Scientific theory and law
Q. According to Russell, --------are interested in scientific technique
a. Theorists
b. Researchers
c. Technocrats
d. All the above
Q. ----------are concerned to discover natural laws
a. Scientific theorists
b. Philosophers
c. Technocrats
d. The government
Q. Which among the following is a statement made by Russell
a. Man is both impotent and omnipotent
b. Man is neither impotent nor omnipotent
c. Man is both omnipotent and omniscient
d. Man is either impotent or omnipotent