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Important Questions for "Indian Philosophy":

[1]

  1. Which philosophies are considered 'Nastik' in Indian Philosophy?
  2. Where did Gandhiji complete his law studies?
  3. Where did Shankaracharya pass away?

[2]

  1. Discuss the common characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Explain the No-Soul theory of Buddhism.
  3. Explain Jaina theory of Syadavada.

[3]

  1. Clarify the 'Purusharths' as described in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Give an example for the relation between philosophy and education.
  3. What are the characteristics of social change? Explain the relationship between education and social change.

[4]

  1. Generally Indian philosophy is described as?
  2. Which aspect of Indian philosophy and religion is concerned with liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth?
  3. "As we sow, so shall we reap" is related to what?

[5]

  1. What do you understand by Indian Philosophy?
  2. What are the different schools of Indian Philosophy? Explain in brief.
  3. Explain the concept of Jiva according to Jain Philosophy.

[6]

  1. How many Pramanas are accepted in Indian Philosophy?
  2. Distinguish between Sentence and Proposition.
  3. Explain the concept of perception according to Nyay thinkers.

[7]

  1. What is the role of Upanishads in Indian philosophy?
  2. What were the contributions of Dara Shikoh in Indian philosophy?
  3. Define Jajmani System and its characteristics.

[8]

  1. Explain the fundamental characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Give a brief description of the theory of incarnation.
  3. Throw light on the Origin of Shakta Religion.

[9]

  1. What do you mean by Indian ethos for work-life? Is there any difference between work-life in Indian philosophy and Western philosophy?
  2. Why is Business Ethics important?
  3. Are corporate sectors fulfilling their social responsibility? Provide arguments with examples.

[10]

  1. Describe the main features of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Describe the Vedanta thought of Indian Philosophy.
  3. Discuss the impact of pragmatism on the curriculum.

[11]

  1. What are the characteristics of 'sthitapragya'?
  2. What does Over beg consider the science of systematic laws of human knowledge?
  3. What is the valid mood in all four syllogistic figures?

[12]

  1. What do you understand by Saptabhangi Nay? Discuss.
  2. Explain the main features of idealism or describe its philosophy.
  3. Describe the nature of philosophy and its relationship with life or define environmental ethics and highlight its subject matter.

[13]

  1. Define the essence of Indian philosophy.
  2. Describe the elements of inference according to Indian philosophy.
  3. Define the main characteristics of the Advaita Vedanta concept of Maya.

[14]

  1. Discuss the main features of Indian philosophy.
  2. Differentiate between rationalism and empiricism.
  3. Discuss whether Hume was a skeptic.

[15]

  1. What are the fundamental features of Indian philosophy? Provide an explanation.
  2. Provide an explanation of Swadharma.
  3. Explain the philosophy of education.

[16]

  1. What is the concept of self in Indian philosophy?
  2. What do you understand by caste, class, and gender? What are their roles in identity formation?
  3. Explain the influence of family, community, and school on child development.

[17]

  1. Discuss work life in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Discuss Organisational culture with suitable example.
  3. Critically Evaluate Gandhiji's seven greatest sins.

[18]

  1. What do you understand by Philosophy? Discuss the relationship between Education and Philosophy. Describe the main characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. What do you understand by Democracy?
  3. What are the characteristics of Secularism?

[19]

  1. Who is the founder of Mimansa philosophy?
  2. Which philosophy accepts only perception as the source of knowledge?
  3. Who proposed that there is no difference in Brahman?

[20]

  1. What is the ultimate goal of human life according to Indian philosophy?
  2. Who were Aryabhatta and Varahmihira, and during which period did they live?
  3. What was the highest position in the guild organization?

[21]

  1. Types of 'Purusharth' according to Indian philosophy?
  2. Theory of natural restriction is given by whom?
  3. First mention of Jajmani System?

[22]

  1. Discuss ancient Indian philosophy relating to the protection of the environment.
  2. Discuss different kinds of pollution.
  3. Discuss the provisions under the Constitution relating to the protection of the environment.

[23]

  1. Explain environment protection and ancient Indian philosophy relating to environment protection.
  2. What is called environment pollution? What are its different kinds? What are its global effects?
  3. Write short notes on any two of the following: (i) Polluter Pay Principle (ii) Public Trust Doctrine (iii) Current Environment Problems.

[24]

  1. Indian philosophy and thought has promoted the Entrepreneurship. Explain.
  2. State the natural and social causes of risk.
  3. An Entrepreneur should fulfil social responsibilities together with profiteering. Explain.

[25]

  1. What do you mean by Indian philosophy of work life?
  2. Discuss the work life in Indian philosophy and also its evolving ethical values.
  3. Write a detailed note on Gandhiji's seven greatest social sins.

[26]

  1. Indian philosophy and thought have promoted entrepreneurship. Explain the above statement.
  2. What are Gandhi's seven greatest social sins?
  3. Social accounting is the communication of social and environmental effects of company's economic actions. Discuss in detail.

[27]

  1. Define the work life in Indian Philosophy.
  2. What do you mean by organizational culture?
  3. Define the Social Responsibility of business with respect to different stakeholders.

[28]

  1. Describe the concept of Vedant in Indian philosophy of education.
  2. What do you mean by Axiology, Aesthetics, and Ethics in philosophy? Discuss each in detail.
  3. Elaborate on the concept and significance of Philosophy of Education for teachers.

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