Top 350+ Solved Systems of indian Philosophy MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Liberation according to Jainism is the joint effect of triratnas. Thesetriratnas are

a. Right faith

b. Right knowledge

c. Right conduct

d. Right faith, right knowledge and right conduct

  • d. Right faith, right knowledge and right conduct

Q. Erroneous knowledge ‘Samsaya’ effects

a. Mati and sruti

b. Avadhi

c. Manaparyaya

d. Avadhi

  • a. Mati and sruti

Q. There is a path which leads to the cessation of suffering is known as

a. Dukha

b. Dukha Nirodha

c. Dukha-Nirodha marga

d. None of these

  • c. Dukha-Nirodha marga

Q. The first noble truth of Buddhism is

a. Dukha

b. dukhaa samudaya

c. Moksa

d. Nirvana

  • a. Dukha

Q. According to Buddhism the root- cause of suffering is

a. Wisdom

b. Ignorance

c. Merit

d. None of these

  • b. Ignorance

Q. Ksanikavada is the doctrine of

a. Manyness

b. Momentariness

c. Absolute

d. None of these

  • b. Momentariness

Q. The teachings of Buddha is primarily

a. Ethical

b. Metaphysical

c. Epistemological

d. None of these

  • a. Ethical

Q. All the teachings of Buddhism centre round

a. Four-noble truth

b. Dukha

c. Suffering

d. None of these

  • a. Four-noble truth

Q. Pratitya samupada is related to

a. First-noble truth

b. second noble truth

c. third noble truth

d. none of these

  • b. second noble truth

Q. In Buddhism, the cessation of suffering is known as

a. Nirvana

b. Death

c. Heaven

d. Pleasure

  • a. Nirvana

Q. In Buddhism, the means to attain Nirvana is known as

a. Astankikamarga

b. Triratna

c. Astangayoga

d. none of these

  • a. Astankikamarga

Q. Which among the following expresses the triratna in Buddhism

a. Buddha, dhamma, sangha

b. Knowledge, faith and conduct

c. Dharma, artha and kama

d. None of these

  • a. Buddha, dhamma, sangha

Q. Buddha’s theory regarding the self is known as

a. Nairatmyavada

b. Visistavada

c. Advaitavada

d. None of these

  • a. Nairatmyavada

Q. Pratitya samutpada is also known as

a. Bhavacakra

b. Samsaracakra

c. Dharmacakra

d. All of these

  • d. All of these

Q. Who among the following hold the view of ethical idealism

a. Buddha

b. Mahavira

c. Gotama

d. Kapila

  • a. Buddha
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