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Subject buddhist jaina gandhian and peace studies
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Exam Date June, 2009
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Question Paper

1. The enlightenment was got by Gautam Siddharth at

Pava

Saranath

Bodh-Gaya

Lumbini

2. Buddhism was introduced in Japan in the

2nd Century A. D.

3rd Century A. D.

5th Century A. D.

6th Century A. D.

3. Second Buddhist Council was held during the period of

Ajatasatru

Kalasoka

Ashoka

Kaniska

4. The First Teaching of Dhamma was given by Buddha at

Rajagir

Vaisali

Bodh-Gaya

Saranath
5. Lord Buddha permitted women in the Buddhist order at the request of A

ananda

Upali

Bimbas'ar

Ajatas'atru
6. The earliest Bodhisattva statue is found in the period of

Ashoka

Kaniska

Menandar

Pusyamitra
7. This text is included in the Abhidhammapitaka

Jataka

Yamaka

Petakopadessa

Milindapanha

8. The number of the Pratitya-samutpada accepted in Buddhism are

Eight

Ten

Twelve

Five
9. In this language the Nyayabindu was composed

Prakrit

Sanskrit

Pali

Tibetan
10. Dinnaga is the author of

Pramanavartika

Pramanapariccheda . .

Nyayabindu

Nyayapravesha
11. The text Nyayabindu is written by A

Dharmakirti

Buddhaghosa

Dharmapala

Buddha-Datta
12. Identify the correct sequence of the following consonents

Samma Vayama, SammaKammaanta, Samma Ajeeva, Samma Sankalpa

SammaKammanta, Samma Ajeeva, Samma Sankalpa, Samma Vayama

Samma Ajeeva, Samma Sankalpa, Samma Vayama, SammaKammaanta

Samma Sankalpa, SammaKammanta, Samma Ajeeva, Samma Vayama

13. Match the items in List-I with those in List-II and

List-I List-II A

Dharmakirti Vinayapitaka
Buddhaghosa Buddhavanssa
Suttapitaka (iii) Visuddhimagga
Mahavagga Hetubindu Select the correct code answer









14. Identify the place with relation to the Prince Siddharth

Girnar

pESHAWER

KAPILVASTU

ujijiain
15. The Ajanta Cave-Temple is situated in

Rajasthan

Karnataka

Bihar

Maharashtra

16. The classification of knowledge in Jainism is

(A)six fold

five fold

three fold

two fold

17. The word in jainism literally means

victor of passions

victor of cities

victor of countries

victor of women
18. The 'Acarangasutra' mainly deals with

Vows of Householder

The concept of Karma Theory

Ten types of Religion

Spiritual saying of Lord Mahavira

19. Supreme knowledge is known in Jainism as

Kevala Jnana

Knowledge of Teacher a

Knowledge of Muni

Mati Jnana
20. The meaning of 'Aparigraha' in Jainism is

Not Killing

Non-Absolutism

Non-attachment

Not telling lie

.21. The famous Mount Abu Jaina Temples are built with the support of

Dharmapala-Rajsingh

Chamundarai

Vastupal-Tejapal

Samprati King

22. 'The Multy view point of Reality' is known in Jainism as

Anekantavad

Kevalajnana

Ratnatraya

Aparigraha
23. "Chandanabala' is known in Jainism as

Rajkumari of Girinar King

Head of the Girl's Hostel

Mother of Ashoka King

The first female disciple of Lord Mahavira

24. The Jaina images of Mathura generally belong to the period of

1st Century A. D.

12th Century A. D.

2nd Century B. C.

4th Century A. D.

25. Lord Mahavira attained KevalaJfana at the bank of

Kausiki

Rjuku la

Gandaki

Ganga
26. rava'is included in Jainism into

Triratna

Saddrava

Sapta Tattva

Pafca Vrata
27. Read the items in List-I with those in List-II for matching and List-I List-II

Vimala Vasihi Umaswati

Mahavira Substance

Tattvarthasutra (iii) Pavapuri

Ajiva Mount Abu

Select the correct code answer








28. The meaning of 'Mahavratas' in Jainism is Vows of Men

Vows of Monks

Vows of Women

Vows of Laymen

29. This is included in the kind of Knowledge

Darshana

Avadhi.A

Samvara

Akaasha

30. Lord Pars'vanaatha mainly propounded this concept of Religion

Sunyavad Dharm

Varna shrama Dharm

Chaturyaama Dharm

Purusaartha Dharm

31. Gandhi's friend who had pressurised him to take meat, was

Sheikh Abdul Karim

Sheikh Mehtab

Sheikh Aslem Khan

Sheikh Yusuf Khan

32. Gandhi went to South Africa for the first time in the year

1888

1891

1893

1906
33. Gandhi started his first historical Satyagraha in South Africa in the year

1899

1901

1905

1906

34. Gandhi started Dandi March in the year

1925

1930

1935

1942
35. Gandhi withdrew his Non-cooperation Movement (1922) because of

Spread of Mass Violence

Fear of British Army

His illness

His Arrest

36. The fundamentals of Gandhian Thought are

Passive Resistance and Partyless Democracy

Supremacy of Ends over Means

Truth and Non-Violence

Violent Protests and Agitations

37. Gandhi's Raama Raajya Means

A totalitarian State

A Progressive Aristocracy

A State of Raja Ram, the son of Dashratha

A Righteous and egalitarian Society

38. The author who influenced Gandhi's Philosophy of Sarvodaya, was

Machiavelli

John Ruskin

Martin Luther King

Rosa Parks

39. Identify Gandhi's correct statement

Rights are superior to Duties

Duties are inferior to Rights

Rights are to be protected by all means

Performance of Duties actually leads to achieve the Rights


40. Identify the correct sequence
Religions are based on moral values
All religions give due importance to truth and non-violence
Religions are based on rituals and customs
All religions promote violence









41. Gandhi was in favour of

An Ideal Society

A Modern Western Society

A Caste-based Society

An Open Society

42. According to Gandhi, untouchability is

A group of untouchables

A Social Necessity

A Blot on Hinduism

A Creation of Britishers

43. Lakshmi, belonging to an untouchable family, admitted in Gandhi's Ashram, was the daughter of

Amritlal Thakkar

Jyotiba Phule

Dudabhai

Jiwanlal

44. Gandhi emphasised much more on

Technical education

Basic education

Physical education

Religious education

45. Sustainable Development implies

Steady growth of National Income

Large Scale Industrialization

Quick Economic growth

Societal Equities and all-round Development



46. According to Gandhi, the most potent cause of war is

Nationalism

Spirit of Adventure

Human Nature

Exploitative Nature of the Community of Nations

47. This does not concern Peace studies

Peace Education

Peace of the grave

Resolution of conflicts

Satyagraha

48. The correct sequence is

John Galtung Peace by Peaceful Means

M. K. Gandhi The Power of Non-Violence

Robert Payne Gandhi The Man and His Mission

Adwin Arnold -Peace Education

49. "War is a failure of National Policy", is the statement of

M. K. Gandhi

Karl Marx

Carl-Von Clausewitz

Mountbatten

50. The best method of conflict Resolution is

Deterrence

Suppression of Conflict

Passive Resistance

Mutual Dialogue


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