NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Philosophy (03): Questions 481 - 484 of 2838
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Question 481
Question MCQ▾
Agama comes under
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Sabda | |
b. | Perception | |
c. | Inference | |
d. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |
Question 482
Appeared in Year: 2018
Question MCQ▾
Which of the codes given below contains only the correct statements?
i) Venn diagram is a clear method of notation.
ii) Venn diagram is the most direct method of testing the validity of categorical syllogisms.
iii) In Venn diagram method the premises and the conclusion of a categorical syllogism is diagrammed.
iv) In Venn diagram method the three overlapping circles are drawn for testing a categorical syllogism.
(TN Paper 1)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | ii) , iii) and iv) | |
b. | i) , ii) and iv) | |
c. | i) , iii) and iv) | |
d. | i) , ii) and iii) |
Question 483
Question MCQ▾
Person who possesses some supernatural power generated in the mind by meditation and knows about past and future. Such perception falls under which category?
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Gyan lakshan | |
b. | Yogaj pratyaksh | |
c. | Samanya lakshan | |
d. | Laukik lakshan |
Question 484
Question MCQ▾
Indian syllogism uses
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Only Induction | |
b. | Only deduction | |
c. | Deduction and Induction | |
d. | None of the above |