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[1]

  1. Which philosophies are considered 'Nastik' in Indian Philosophy?
  2. What is the ancient name of 'Aryavarta'?
  3. 'Khankhana' was the title of whom?

[2]

  1. Discuss the common characteristics of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Explain the No-Soul theory of Buddhism.
  3. Explain 'Four Noble Truths' according to Buddhism.

[3]

  1. Clarify the 'Purusharths' as described in Indian Philosophy.
  2. What do you understand by social system?
  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. Which one of the following is not an astronomical object?

[5]

  1. What do you understand by Indian Philosophy?
  2. What are the different schools of Indian Philosophy? Explain in brief.
  3. Write a short essay on Charvak Philosophy.

[6]

  1. How many Pramanas are accepted in Indian Philosophy?
  2. Explain Induction by simple enumeration.
  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 an account of the religious condition during the Rigvedic Period.
  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. What is organisational culture? Explain the factors affecting organisational culture.
  3. Define CSR and explain its merits and demerits from stakeholders' perspectives.

[10]

  1. Describe the main features of Indian Philosophy.
  2. Describe the Vedanta thought of Indian Philosophy.
  3. Point out the axiological position of pragmatism.

[11]

  1. In which philosophy is the concept of 'Niskam Karma-yoga' found?
  2. Which among the following is not related to Geeta?
  3. Which of the following is unrelated to Indian ethics?

[12]

  1. Write the meaning of Sthitaprajna.
  2. Discuss Anekantavada or provide proofs of God's existence.
  3. Explain the main features of idealism or describe its philosophy.

[13]

  1. Define the essence of Indian philosophy.
  2. Describe the elements of inference according to Indian philosophy.
  3. Explain the eightfold path in Buddhism.

[14]

  1. Discuss the main features of Indian philosophy.
  2. Explain the concept of liberation in Jain philosophy.
  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. Critically analyze the philosophy of empiricism.
  3. Why is the second noble truth called Dvdasha Nidna, or explain the concept of environmental ethics.

[16]

  1. What is the concept of self in Indian philosophy?
  2. What challenges does education face in promoting social changes?
  3. What do you understand by caste, class, and gender? What are their roles in identity formation?

[17]

  1. Discuss work life in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Explain work life Balance in detail.
  3. Discuss Organisational culture with suitable example.

[18]

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

[19]

  1. Which philosophy does not believe in God?
  2. What is the cause of bondage according to Jainism?
  3. What is Tri-Ratna in Jain philosophy?

[20]

  1. What is the ultimate goal of human life according to Indian philosophy?
  2. Who performed the classical interpretation of Sanskara?
  3. Which trade route did Kautilya consider safest?

[21]

  1. Types of 'Purusharth' according to Indian philosophy?
  2. The main evil of child marriage is?
  3. When was the Untouchability Act passed?

[22]

  1. Discuss ancient Indian philosophy relating to the protection of the environment.
  2. Discuss the provisions under the Constitution relating to the protection of the environment.
  3. Discuss the provisions under the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973, for combating environmental pollution.

[23]

  1. Explain environment protection and ancient Indian philosophy relating to environment protection.
  2. What are the restrictions on use of industrial plants under Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981? Explain.
  3. What is National Green Tribunal? How is it constituted? What are its powers and functions? Explain with decided cases.

[24]

  1. Indian philosophy and thought has promoted the Entrepreneurship. Explain.
  2. What values are represented by the research carried on for entrepreneurship?
  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 social responsibility of business?

[26]

  1. Indian philosophy and thought have promoted entrepreneurship. Explain the above statement.
  2. What is cost benefit analysis?
  3. Business ethics are the form of applied ethics that examine the ethical principles arising in business environment. Explain the above statement.

[27]

  1. Define the work life in Indian Philosophy.
  2. Explain the nature of Business Ethics.
  3. Explain an overview, nature and evolving ethical values of Business Ethics.

[28]

  1. Describe the concept of Vedant in Indian philosophy of education.
  2. Explain the educational implications of Dewey's philosophy.
  3. What do you mean by Axiology, Aesthetics, and Ethics in philosophy? Discuss each in detail.

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