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Important Questions for "Indian Philosophy":

[1]

  1. Which philosophies are considered 'Nastik' in Indian Philosophy?
  2. To which age is the evidence of iron related?
  3. What passes through the middle of India?

[2]

  1. Discuss the common characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. What is the meaning of Chitta?
  3. Explain Testimony as Praman in Nyaya.

[3]

  1. Clarify the 'Purusharths' as described in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Explain the statement 'Education is not information but formation of a child's nature' and describe the basic principles of naturalistic education.
  3. Evaluate the educational philosophy of Bertrand Russell.

[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. Who was the first grammarian of the Sanskrit language?

[5]

  1. What do you understand by Indian Philosophy?
  2. What are the different schools of Indian Philosophy? Explain in brief.
  3. Which philosophical systems are considered orthodox?

[6]

  1. How many Pramanas are accepted in Indian Philosophy?
  2. Explain four-fold classification of propositions.
  3. Explain the theory of concomitant variation in detail.

[7]

  1. What is the role of Upanishads in Indian philosophy?
  2. What were the contributions of Dara Shikoh in Indian philosophy?
  3. How did regionalism affect social development?

[8]

  1. Explain the fundamental characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Give an account of the religious condition during the Rigvedic Period.
  3. What is the importance of Yoga in Yoga Philosophy? Explain.

[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. Explain the concept and nature of Business Ethics.
  3. Describe socio-economic conflicts and how these can be removed.

[10]

  1. Describe the main features of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Describe the Vedanta thought of Indian Philosophy.
  3. What is meant by naturalism? Discuss the contribution of naturalism to curriculum and methods of teaching.

[11]

  1. According to Geeta, what characteristics define a person with ego?
  2. What are common characteristics of Indian ethics?
  3. Which syllogistic fallacy is found in 'Military is badly incompatible. Hence major smith cannot hope for an effective work'?

[12]

  1. Explain the concept of 'Renunciation in Karma'.
  2. What is the objective of education?
  3. Define educational philosophy and examine its philosophical foundations or discuss detached action in Gita.

[13]

  1. Define the essence of Indian philosophy.
  2. Describe the elements of inference according to Indian philosophy.
  3. Discuss the idea of existence of God through cosmological proof.

[14]

  1. Discuss the main features of Indian philosophy.
  2. What do you understand by medical ethics?
  3. Elaborate on the concept of 'Nishkam Karma' in the Gita.

[15]

  1. What are the fundamental features of Indian philosophy? Provide an explanation.
  2. Provide an explanation of Swadharma.
  3. Describe the three jewels of Jain philosophy.

[16]

  1. What is the concept of self in Indian philosophy?
  2. Write the eight stages of development by Erikson.
  3. Discuss the statement, 'Adolescence is a period of great stress, strain, storm, and strike.'

[17]

  1. Discuss work life in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Discuss Arguments against Business Ethics.
  3. Discuss main features of Gandhian philosophy of wealth management.

[18]

  1. What do you understand by Philosophy? Discuss the relationship between Education and Philosophy. Describe the main characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Evaluate the Educational Philosophy of Realism.
  3. What are the chief characteristics of Education in Ancient India? Discuss their utilization in developing an effective National System of Education in India today.

[19]

  1. Who is the founder of Advaita philosophy?
  2. What is the theory of Saptabhangi Nay?
  3. What is Vyapti in Nyaya philosophy?

[20]

  1. What is the ultimate goal of human life according to Indian philosophy?
  2. What were the types of marriage mentioned in Smriti texts?
  3. What is 'Mandal Theory' in ancient Indian political philosophy?

[21]

  1. Types of 'Purusharth' according to Indian philosophy?
  2. Which state does the Tharu tribe belong to?
  3. Age of entering Sanyas Ashram?

[22]

  1. Discuss ancient Indian philosophy relating to the protection of the environment.
  2. Comment on the impact of Ozone Layer Depletion on the environment.
  3. Explain the constitution, powers, and functions of the National Green Tribunal.

[23]

  1. Explain environment protection and ancient Indian philosophy relating to environment protection.
  2. 'Air Polluter' under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981.
  3. Is protection of environment a fundamental right? Explain with the help of relevant provisions and case law.

[24]

  1. Indian philosophy and thought has promoted the Entrepreneurship. Explain.
  2. What are the responsibilities of an Entrepreneur towards the employees?
  3. What do you mean by business decision-making? Explain various steps of decision making process.

[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. What is philosophy of trusteeship?

[26]

  1. Indian philosophy and thought have promoted entrepreneurship. Explain the above statement.
  2. What are Gandhi's seven greatest social sins?
  3. Explain the following: Crises and their consequence, Subject matter of corporate governance, Indian ethics for work life, Work life balance.

[27]

  1. Define the work life in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Explain the nature of Business Ethics.
  3. Define the relationship between Ethics and Corporate Excellence.

[28]

  1. Describe the concept of Vedant in Indian philosophy of education.
  2. Describe the contribution of Radha Krishnans educational thought.
  3. Explain the educational implications of Dewey's philosophy.

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