Exam Details
Subject | Religions Of The World | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelors Degree Programme | |
Department | School of Social Work (SOSW) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 6 IBPY-004(S)I
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME (PHILOSOPHY)
Term-End Examination
December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE PHILOSOPHY
BPY-004(S) RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD
Time hours Maximum Marks: 100
Note: Answer all the five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
(iii) Answers to questions no. 1 and 2 should be in
about 400 words each.
1. What is religion Explain the relationship between morality and religion in detail. 20
OR
Define religious experience. Elaborate its nature and importance. 20
2. How would you discuss Jaina ethics? Explain. 20
OR
Do you think Christianity is a communitarian religion Explain in detail. 20
3. Answer any two of the following questions in about 200 words each: What are the social and religious institutions in Sikhism Describe. 10 Explain the different paths of the attainment of Moksha in Hinduism. 10 Describe the beliefs and practices of Judaism. 10 Illustrate the ethical views of Buddhism. 10
4. Answer any four of the following questions in about 150 words each:
Describe the concept of Tao. 5 What is the core teaching of Confucian ethics? 5 Describe the Zoroastrian notion of man. 5 Write a short note on Auguste Comte's idea of religion. 5 What do you mean by the six articles of faith of Islam? 5 Describe the tribal belief of spirit possession.
5. Write short notes on any five of the following in about 100 words each: Plurality of Religion 4 Four Stages of Life in Hinduism 4 Kingdom of God 4 Four Noble Truths 4 Langar 4 Keval Jnana 4 Bhakti Yoga 4 Pantheism 4
BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME (PHILOSOPHY)
Term-End Examination
December, 2016
ELECTIVE COURSE PHILOSOPHY
BPY-004(S) RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD
Time hours Maximum Marks: 100
Note: Answer all the five questions. All questions carry equal marks.
(iii) Answers to questions no. 1 and 2 should be in
about 400 words each.
1. What is religion Explain the relationship between morality and religion in detail. 20
OR
Define religious experience. Elaborate its nature and importance. 20
2. How would you discuss Jaina ethics? Explain. 20
OR
Do you think Christianity is a communitarian religion Explain in detail. 20
3. Answer any two of the following questions in about 200 words each: What are the social and religious institutions in Sikhism Describe. 10 Explain the different paths of the attainment of Moksha in Hinduism. 10 Describe the beliefs and practices of Judaism. 10 Illustrate the ethical views of Buddhism. 10
4. Answer any four of the following questions in about 150 words each:
Describe the concept of Tao. 5 What is the core teaching of Confucian ethics? 5 Describe the Zoroastrian notion of man. 5 Write a short note on Auguste Comte's idea of religion. 5 What do you mean by the six articles of faith of Islam? 5 Describe the tribal belief of spirit possession.
5. Write short notes on any five of the following in about 100 words each: Plurality of Religion 4 Four Stages of Life in Hinduism 4 Kingdom of God 4 Four Noble Truths 4 Langar 4 Keval Jnana 4 Bhakti Yoga 4 Pantheism 4
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