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1.

Art of constructing history is called

A. sociography
B. hermeneutics
C. histriology
D. historiography
Answer» E.
2.

‘What is history’ is written by

A. i.a. richard
B. roland barthes
C. e.h. carr
D. engel
Answer» D. engel
3.

Humanities often employs ______ as an important tool in the production and reproduction of meanings of culture, literature and history.

A. narrative imagination
B. reference
C. comparison
D. imagination
Answer» B. reference
4.

Philosophy relies on

A. reasoning
B. reasoned arguments
C. experiences
D. argumentation
Answer» C. experiences
5.

Scientific method involves generating testable

A. hypothesis
B. facts
C. arguments
D. principles
Answer» B. facts
6.

In which poem does Derek Walcott subscribe to the idea of bilingualism?

A. “castaway”
B. “names”
C. “a far cry from africa”
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
7.

The Algerian freedom fighter who demanded the end to the violence on the native languages.

A. albert camus
B. frantz fanon
C. jean amrouche
D. richard mimouni
Answer» C. jean amrouche
8.

The discipline of criticism resists colonial culture through the promotion of native culture including language.

A. nativism
B. orientalism
C. ethnicity
D. integration
Answer» B. orientalism
9.

The term used by Salman Rushdie for the method of nativising English, making it indigenous.

A. falsification
B. chutnification
C. nativism
D. heteroglossia
Answer» C. nativism
10.

“Minute on Education”, formulated by Thomas Babington Macaulay came out in _____.

A. 1857
B. 1845
C. 1835
D. 1850
Answer» D. 1850
11.

Name an Orientalist who praised Sanskrit for its wonderful structure.

A. james mill
B. max muller
C. william jones
D. shelly
Answer» D. shelly
12.

The most widespread group of languages today is ______

A. afro-asiatic
B. dravidian
C. indo-european
D. balto salvonic
Answer» D. balto salvonic
13.

A set of beliefs “every body knows” that aim at making the institutionalized structure believable for the individual is called ______.

A. ideology
B. customs
C. symbolic universes
D. beliefs
Answer» D. beliefs
14.

The process whereby every day repeated practices slowly become the norm is called …….

A. habitualisation
B. institutionalization
C. reification
D. personalization
Answer» B. institutionalization
15.

The authors of the work Social Construction of Reality.

A. sapir and whorf
B. berger and luckman
C. halliday and bloomfield
D. marx and engel
Answer» C. halliday and bloomfield
16.

The capacity of individuals to act independently and to make their own free choices is referred to as ______

A. ability
B. competence
C. agency
D. acceptance
Answer» D. acceptance
17.

In every discourse _______ is inscribed in the way the values of the dominant party controls representation and communication.

A. culture
B. power
C. reality
D. politics
Answer» C. reality
18.

Structures of power that determine what is written or said, that is, represented are called _____

A. discourses
B. culture
C. ideologies
D. reality
Answer» B. culture
19.

Subjectivity is not an essence of the individual; it is an effect of _____

A. nature
B. identity
C. culture
D. individual
Answer» D. individual
20.

The state or fact of remaining the same under varying aspects or conditions is termed______

A. identity
B. ethnicity
C. sexuality
D. essentiality
Answer» B. ethnicity
21.

To which game does Saussure compare language?

A. monopoly
B. chess
C. cards
D. carems
Answer» C. cards
22.

Language acquires meaning through ______

A. difference
B. destruction
C. arbitrariness
D. change
Answer» B. destruction
23.

The linguistic sign is an ______ link between a significant and signified.

A. affiliatory
B. arbitrary
C. affective
D. attractive
Answer» C. affective
24.

Language is a system of ______

A. langue
B. parole
C. signs
D. symbols
Answer» D. symbols
25.

______ is the specific utterance that arises out of language to enable communication and production of meaning.

A. langue
B. parole
C. signification
D. sound
Answer» C. signification
26.

The shared system of structures and conventions and rules in language is called…….

A. parole
B. langue
C. signs
D. pidgin
Answer» C. signs
27.

According to Sankhya School, the unchanging eternal self is called

A. prakriti
B. guna
C. dravya
D. purusha
Answer» E.
28.

The first of the central doctrines of Budhism concerns the ___ noble truths

A. four
B. six
C. eight
D. nine
Answer» B. six
29.

Materialism does not accept _____ as a primal element

A. air
B. space
C. water
D. earth
Answer» C. water
30.

Commentaries on sutras are called

A. kavya
B. sabda
C. bhashya
D. mantra
Answer» D. mantra
31.

Which school accepts only perception as a pramana?

A. carvaka
B. yoga
C. mimamsa
D. vaiseshika
Answer» B. yoga
32.

Democratization of upanishadic ideas occurred through

A. jainism
B. gita
C. carvaka school
D. nyaya
Answer» C. carvaka school
33.

_____was the period of the early settlement of the Aryans in the Indus Valley.

A. epic period
B. sutra period
C. vedic period
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
34.

The earliest available Indian literature on record are the

A. puranas
B. sasthras
C. vedas
D. itihasas
Answer» D. itihasas
35.

Which of the Pramanas was accepted by all the schools?

A. perception
B. inference
C. doubt
D. representation
Answer» B. inference
36.

Which among the following is a type of invalid knowledge?

A. doubt
B. testimony
C. inference
D. tarka
Answer» B. testimony
37.

The prama that is not accepted by the Samkya school is

A. perception
B. inference
C. comparison
D. testimony
Answer» D. testimony
38.

Another name for illusion in

A. smrit
B. khyati
C. anumana
D. samvada
Answer» C. anumana
39.

Which one of the following is a means of valid knowledge?

A. tarka
B. anumana
C. smriti
D. pramana
Answer» C. smriti
40.

Which school propounded the doctrine of syadavada?

A. jainsim
B. sankhya
C. vedanta
D. yoga
Answer» B. sankhya
41.

The concept of implied author was first formulated by

A. roland barthes
B. immanuel kant
C. vladimir propp
D. wayne c booth
Answer» E.
42.

Which of the following is heterodox school of Indian Philosophy?

A. nyaya
B. budhism
C. vaisesika
D. yoga
Answer» C. vaisesika
43.

Narrative theory focuses on author, text and

A. reader
B. critic
C. narrator
D. critic
Answer» B. critic
44.

Dorothy wordsworth is William Wordsworth’s

A. mother
B. sister
C. wife
D. daughter
Answer» C. wife
45.

Saleem Sinai is a character in

A. midnight’s children
B. one hundred years of solitude
C. if on a winter’s night traveler
D. satanic verses
Answer» B. one hundred years of solitude
46.

Who prepared the two main modes of thinking Logico Scientific of the narrative

A. jerome bruner
B. roland barthes
C. wayne c. booth
D. italo calvino
Answer» B. roland barthes
47.

If On a Winter’s Night Traveler is a novel by

A. salman rushdie
B. italo calvino
C. daniel defoe
D. shakespeare
Answer» C. daniel defoe
48.

Indirect representation or re-presentation of reality is known as

A. mimesis
B. narration
C. diegesis
D. description
Answer» D. description
49.

_____ is the direct representation of reality

A. mimesis
B. diegesis
C. reality
D. logos
Answer» B. diegesis
50.

The idea of mimesis was first introduced by _____ & _____

A. plato and aristotle
B. plato and longinus
C. dryden and longinus
D. socrates of descartes
Answer» B. plato and longinus