NTA-NET (UGC-NET) Philosophy (03): Questions 1533 - 1537 of 2838
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Question 1533
Appeared in Year: 2018
Question MCQ▾
Which one of the following forms represents ‘Modus Tollens’ ? (July)
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | ||
b. | ||
c. | ||
d. |
Question 1534
Question MCQ▾
“The root of happiness is Dharma (ethics, righteousness) , the root of Dharma is Artha (economy, polity) , the root of Artha is right governance, the root of right governance is victorious inner-restraint, the root of victorious inner-restraint is humility, the root of humility is serving the aged.” This view is upheld by
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Raj-Dharma | |
b. | Artha-sastra | |
c. | Rajniti-sastra | |
d. | Manusmriti |
Question 1535
Question MCQ▾
The art of punishment or danda-niti is subordinated to
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Anvikshaki | |
b. | Varta | |
c. | Raj dharma | |
d. | Dharma |
Question 1536
Appeared in Year: 2018
Question MCQ▾
Which type of Hetvabhasa is committed by the following anumana? Select the correct code:
vahni, anushna, dravyatvat (July)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Satpratipaksha | |
b. | Badhita | |
c. | Asrayasiddha | |
d. | Viruddha |
Question 1537
Question MCQ▾
The nature of ethics of the Tamil text, Thirukkural is
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Idealism and Particular | |
b. | Practical and universal and Idealism and Particular | |
c. | Practical and universal | |
d. | All of the above |