Exam Details
Subject | buddhist jaina gandhian and peace studies | |
Paper | paper 3 | |
Exam / Course | ugc net national eligibility test | |
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Organization | university grants commission | |
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Exam Date | December, 2014 | |
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Question Paper
PAPER-III
BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN PEACE STUDIES
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Number of Questions in this Booklet 75
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BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN PEACE STUDIES
PAPER III
Note This paper contains seventy five objective type questions of two marks each. All questions are compulsory.
1. While going from Bodha-Gaya to R
ipattana M
gadayavana for first sermon, Buddha met with the Ajivaka named
Jivaka
Sariputra
Upaka
Maudgalyayana
2. Cremated remains of the Buddha was divided into these divisions
eight
four
eighty four
six
3. The third Buddhist Council was presided over by
Parsva
Moggaliputtatissa
Revata
Mahakassapa
4. Mahavibha
written in the Buddhist council held during the period of kani
ka, is a commentary on this text
Abhidharmakosa
Jñanaprasthana sastra
Sa
gitiparyayapadasastra
Madhyamaka sastra
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5. The name of the horse of Siddhartha Gautama was
Chandaka
Kanthaka
Mohaka
Rohaka
6. Buddhism was introduced to Japan through
China
Korea
Vietnam
Thailand
7. According to Tibetan Dulva, the first Buddhist council was held at
Saptapar
i cave
Indrasala cave
Nyagrodha cave
Vaibhara cave
8. Shingon sect of Buddhism in Japan is founded by
Kukai
Saicho
Genku
Shinran
9. Sautrantika is a philosophical school of
Mahayana
Hinayana
Tantrayana
Vajrayana
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avartika' was composed by
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Candrakirti
Di
naga
Santideva
11. Kañjura and Tañjura are the Buddhist literature of
China
Tibet
Japan
Korea
12. The oldest Stupa in brick is remnant at
Piparahawa
Lumbini
Tilaurako
a
Pava
13. The earliest magnificent stone sculpture is
Buddha-Statue at Nalanda
Lion capital at Saranatha
Buddha-head at Mathura
Buddha's statue at Ajanta
14. The Mathura School of Sculpture sprang up during the period of
Asoka
Kaniska
Har
a
Pu yamitra
15. The height of the highest colossal image of the Buddha at Bamiyan in Afghanistan was
175 feet
180 feet
120 feet
100 feet
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16. Samadhi is said to be the concentration of
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Resultant consciousness
Functional consciousness
17. Refraining from sensual pleasure is not mentioned under
Pañca Sila
A
asila
Dasasila
Cula sila
18. Karu
a is the constituent of
Four Noble Truth
Brahmavihara
Tri Ratna
Tri-sik
a
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khanirodha satya stands for the cessation of
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Delusion
Craving
Enimity
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Formation
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Consciousness
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a is
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Eight
Twelve
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Jati
Bhava
Vedana
Vijñana
23. Lord Parshvanatha was son of
Nabhiraja
Vishwasena
Siddhartha
Samudradutta
24. Identify the birth place of Prince Vardhamana
Kashi
Mathura
Kundagrama
Pataliputra
25. Queen Trishala was mother of
Lord Parshwanatha
Lord Neminatha
Lord Rishabhadeva
Lord Mahavira
26. The name of the father of Lord Rishabhadeva was
Nabhiraja
Siddhartha
Vishwasena
Ajatashatru
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Jai Dhawala
Dhawala
Maha-Dhawala
Tattwabodhini
28. The Uttaradhyayanasutra is included in this group of text
Chhedasutra
Churni Sutra
Moolsutra
Kalpasutra
29. Author of the Bhagawati Aradhana text is
Acharya Kunda Kunda
Acharya Haribhadra
Acharya Shivarya
Acharya Nemichandra
30. This text belongs to Sauraseni Agama texts
Pravachanasara
Vipaka Sutra
Acharanga
Gyata Dharmakatha
31. Match the items in List I with items in the List II and find the correctly matched pairs
List I List II
a.
Tattva i. Dharma
b.
Dravya ii. Akasha
c.
Umaswati iii. Darshan
d.
Triratna iv. Nirjara
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32. According to Jainism 'Multiple Aspects View' about the substance is known as
Shruta Gyana
Triratna
Nayawada
Anekantavada
33. According to Jainism 'Kala substance' is known as
Ajiva
Gyanatmaka Tattva
Padartha
Karma
34. According to Jainism 'Pudgala' term is known as
Atma Dravya
Ajiva Dravya
Matigyana
Samiti-Gupti
35. Four types of Charity, accepted in Jainism are mainly related to
Self realization
Practice of Meditation
Conduct of Monks
Social welfare
36. According to Jainism 'Shikshavratas' are included in
Mahavrita
Shruwakvrita
Triratna
Gyana-Mimansa
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Triyancha
Siddha
Devata
Trisha
38. This principle of Jainism is more useful for the preservation of environment
Karma-Siddhanta
Pramana Naya
Ahimasa Vrita
Syadwada
39. Jaina monuments found at Devagarah generally belong to
Second century A.D.
Tenth century A.D.
Fifth century A.D.
Seventh century A.D.
40. This daily activity of householders in Jainism is useful for social welfare
Worshipping Jaina Idols
Giving medicines in charity
Reading Jain texts
Giving food to teachers
41. Jaina temples of Khajuraho are situated in
Rajasthan
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
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42. Famous Jaina temples of Mount Abu are known as
Keshariyaji Mandir
Delwada Mandir
Parshwanatha Mandir
Shatrunjaya Mandir
43. This statement is false
Jainism was started by Lord Mahavia
Language of the preaching of Lord Mahavira is Prakrit
Prominent text of Jainism is Tattvarthasutra
Name of Bharatavarsha is inscribed in the Hathigumfa inscription
44. This institute of Jaina studies is situated at Ahmedabad
Syadwada Mahavidyalaya
Prakrit Shodh Samsthan
B.L. Institution of Indology
L.D. Institution of Indology
45. Name the Father of M.K. Gandhi
Uttam Gandhi
Feroze Gandhi
Karamchand Gandhi
Ramlal Gandhi
46. Gandhiji was inspired to recite "Ram Nam" in his childhood by
Kasturi Bai
Putli Bai
Rambha
Lakshmi Das
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47. Who was the Secretary of Gandhiji
Mahadev Desai
Morarji Desai
Bhula Bhai Desai
Raman Desai
48. Gandhiji's Green Pamphlet was called as a Green Pamphlet because
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1. While going from Bodha-Gaya to R
ipattana M
gadayavana for first sermon, Buddha met with the Ajivaka named
Jivaka
Sariputra
Upaka
Maudgalyayana
2. Cremated remains of the Buddha was divided into these divisions
eight
four
eighty four
six
3. The third Buddhist Council was presided over by
Parsva
Moggaliputtatissa
Revata
Mahakassapa
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Kanthaka
Mohaka
Rohaka
6. Buddhism was introduced to Japan through
China
Korea
Vietnam
Thailand
7. According to Tibetan Dulva, the first Buddhist council was held at
Saptapar
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Indrasala cave
Nyagrodha cave
Vaibhara cave
8. Shingon sect of Buddhism in Japan is founded by
Kukai
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Genku
Shinran
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Mahayana
Hinayana
Tantrayana
Vajrayana
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Candrakirti
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naga
Santideva
11. Kañjura and Tañjura are the Buddhist literature of
China
Tibet
Japan
Korea
12. The oldest Stupa in brick is remnant at
Piparahawa
Lumbini
Tilaurako
a
Pava
13. The earliest magnificent stone sculpture is
Buddha-Statue at Nalanda
Lion capital at Saranatha
Buddha-head at Mathura
Buddha's statue at Ajanta
14. The Mathura School of Sculpture sprang up during the period of
Asoka
Kaniska
Har
a
Pu yamitra
15. The height of the highest colossal image of the Buddha at Bamiyan in Afghanistan was
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180 feet
120 feet
100 feet
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16. Samadhi is said to be the concentration of
Moral consciousness
Immoral consciousness
Resultant consciousness
Functional consciousness
17. Refraining from sensual pleasure is not mentioned under
Pañca Sila
A
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Dasasila
Cula sila
18. Karu
a is the constituent of
Four Noble Truth
Brahmavihara
Tri Ratna
Tri-sik
a
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khanirodha satya stands for the cessation of
Hatred
Delusion
Craving
Enimity
20. Clinging is ceased from the cessation of
Craving
Formation
Mind and matter
Consciousness
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a is
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Four
Eight
Twelve
22. Nama-rupa arises from this constituent
Jati
Bhava
Vedana
Vijñana
23. Lord Parshvanatha was son of
Nabhiraja
Vishwasena
Siddhartha
Samudradutta
24. Identify the birth place of Prince Vardhamana
Kashi
Mathura
Kundagrama
Pataliputra
25. Queen Trishala was mother of
Lord Parshwanatha
Lord Neminatha
Lord Rishabhadeva
Lord Mahavira
26. The name of the father of Lord Rishabhadeva was
Nabhiraja
Siddhartha
Vishwasena
Ajatashatru
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27. Commentary of the Kasayapahuda text is known as
Jai Dhawala
Dhawala
Maha-Dhawala
Tattwabodhini
28. The Uttaradhyayanasutra is included in this group of text
Chhedasutra
Churni Sutra
Moolsutra
Kalpasutra
29. Author of the Bhagawati Aradhana text is
Acharya Kunda Kunda
Acharya Haribhadra
Acharya Shivarya
Acharya Nemichandra
30. This text belongs to Sauraseni Agama texts
Pravachanasara
Vipaka Sutra
Acharanga
Gyata Dharmakatha
31. Match the items in List I with items in the List II and find the correctly matched pairs
List I List II
a.
Tattva i. Dharma
b.
Dravya ii. Akasha
c.
Umaswati iii. Darshan
d.
Triratna iv. Nirjara
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32. According to Jainism 'Multiple Aspects View' about the substance is known as
Shruta Gyana
Triratna
Nayawada
Anekantavada
33. According to Jainism 'Kala substance' is known as
Ajiva
Gyanatmaka Tattva
Padartha
Karma
34. According to Jainism 'Pudgala' term is known as
Atma Dravya
Ajiva Dravya
Matigyana
Samiti-Gupti
35. Four types of Charity, accepted in Jainism are mainly related to
Self realization
Practice of Meditation
Conduct of Monks
Social welfare
36. According to Jainism 'Shikshavratas' are included in
Mahavrita
Shruwakvrita
Triratna
Gyana-Mimansa
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37. According to Jainism these souls are without bodies (Ashariri)
Triyancha
Siddha
Devata
Trisha
38. This principle of Jainism is more useful for the preservation of environment
Karma-Siddhanta
Pramana Naya
Ahimasa Vrita
Syadwada
39. Jaina monuments found at Devagarah generally belong to
Second century A.D.
Tenth century A.D.
Fifth century A.D.
Seventh century A.D.
40. This daily activity of householders in Jainism is useful for social welfare
Worshipping Jaina Idols
Giving medicines in charity
Reading Jain texts
Giving food to teachers
41. Jaina temples of Khajuraho are situated in
Rajasthan
Jharkhand
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
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42. Famous Jaina temples of Mount Abu are known as
Keshariyaji Mandir
Delwada Mandir
Parshwanatha Mandir
Shatrunjaya Mandir
43. This statement is false
Jainism was started by Lord Mahavia
Language of the preaching of Lord Mahavira is Prakrit
Prominent text of Jainism is Tattvarthasutra
Name of Bharatavarsha is inscribed in the Hathigumfa inscription
44. This institute of Jaina studies is situated at Ahmedabad
Syadwada Mahavidyalaya
Prakrit Shodh Samsthan
B.L. Institution of Indology
L.D. Institution of Indology
45. Name the Father of M.K. Gandhi
Uttam Gandhi
Feroze Gandhi
Karamchand Gandhi
Ramlal Gandhi
46. Gandhiji was inspired to recite "Ram Nam" in his childhood by
Kasturi Bai
Putli Bai
Rambha
Lakshmi Das
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47. Who was the Secretary of Gandhiji
Mahadev Desai
Morarji Desai
Bhula Bhai Desai
Raman Desai
48. Gandhiji's Green Pamphlet was called as a Green Pamphlet because
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