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This section includes 1177 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
101. |
Art of constructing history is called |
A. | sociography |
B. | hermeneutics |
C. | histriology |
D. | historiography |
Answer» E. | |
102. |
‘What is history’ is written by |
A. | i.a. richard |
B. | roland barthes |
C. | e.h. carr |
D. | engel |
Answer» D. engel | |
103. |
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 | |
104. |
Philosophy relies on |
A. | reasoning |
B. | reasoned arguments |
C. | experiences |
D. | argumentation |
Answer» C. experiences | |
105. |
Scientific method involves generating testable |
A. | hypothesis |
B. | facts |
C. | arguments |
D. | principles |
Answer» B. facts | |
106. |
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 | |
107. |
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 | |
108. |
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 | |
109. |
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 | |
110. |
“Minute on Education”, formulated by Thomas Babington Macaulay came out in _____. |
A. | 1857 |
B. | 1845 |
C. | 1835 |
D. | 1850 |
Answer» D. 1850 | |
111. |
Name an Orientalist who praised Sanskrit for its wonderful structure. |
A. | james mill |
B. | max muller |
C. | william jones |
D. | shelly |
Answer» D. shelly | |
112. |
The most widespread group of languages today is ______ |
A. | afro-asiatic |
B. | dravidian |
C. | indo-european |
D. | balto salvonic |
Answer» D. balto salvonic | |
113. |
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 | |
114. |
The process whereby every day repeated practices slowly become the norm is called ……. |
A. | habitualisation |
B. | institutionalization |
C. | reification |
D. | personalization |
Answer» B. institutionalization | |
115. |
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 | |
116. |
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 | |
117. |
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 | |
118. |
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 | |
119. |
Subjectivity is not an essence of the individual; it is an effect of _____ |
A. | nature |
B. | identity |
C. | culture |
D. | individual |
Answer» D. individual | |
120. |
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 | |
121. |
To which game does Saussure compare language? |
A. | monopoly |
B. | chess |
C. | cards |
D. | carems |
Answer» C. cards | |
122. |
Language acquires meaning through ______ |
A. | difference |
B. | destruction |
C. | arbitrariness |
D. | change |
Answer» B. destruction | |
123. |
The linguistic sign is an ______ link between a significant and signified. |
A. | affiliatory |
B. | arbitrary |
C. | affective |
D. | attractive |
Answer» C. affective | |
124. |
Language is a system of ______ |
A. | langue |
B. | parole |
C. | signs |
D. | symbols |
Answer» D. symbols | |
125. |
______ 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 | |
126. |
The shared system of structures and conventions and rules in language is called……. |
A. | parole |
B. | langue |
C. | signs |
D. | pidgin |
Answer» C. signs | |
127. |
According to Sankhya School, the unchanging eternal self is called |
A. | prakriti |
B. | guna |
C. | dravya |
D. | purusha |
Answer» E. | |
128. |
The first of the central doctrines of Budhism concerns the ___ noble truths |
A. | four |
B. | six |
C. | eight |
D. | nine |
Answer» B. six | |
129. |
Materialism does not accept _____ as a primal element |
A. | air |
B. | space |
C. | water |
D. | earth |
Answer» C. water | |
130. |
Commentaries on sutras are called |
A. | kavya |
B. | sabda |
C. | bhashya |
D. | mantra |
Answer» D. mantra | |
131. |
Which school accepts only perception as a pramana? |
A. | carvaka |
B. | yoga |
C. | mimamsa |
D. | vaiseshika |
Answer» B. yoga | |
132. |
Democratization of upanishadic ideas occurred through |
A. | jainism |
B. | gita |
C. | carvaka school |
D. | nyaya |
Answer» C. carvaka school | |
133. |
_____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 | |
134. |
The earliest available Indian literature on record are the |
A. | puranas |
B. | sasthras |
C. | vedas |
D. | itihasas |
Answer» D. itihasas | |
135. |
Which of the Pramanas was accepted by all the schools? |
A. | perception |
B. | inference |
C. | doubt |
D. | representation |
Answer» B. inference | |
136. |
Which among the following is a type of invalid knowledge? |
A. | doubt |
B. | testimony |
C. | inference |
D. | tarka |
Answer» B. testimony | |
137. |
The prama that is not accepted by the Samkya school is |
A. | perception |
B. | inference |
C. | comparison |
D. | testimony |
Answer» D. testimony | |
138. |
Another name for illusion in |
A. | smrit |
B. | khyati |
C. | anumana |
D. | samvada |
Answer» C. anumana | |
139. |
Which one of the following is a means of valid knowledge? |
A. | tarka |
B. | anumana |
C. | smriti |
D. | pramana |
Answer» C. smriti | |
140. |
Which school propounded the doctrine of syadavada? |
A. | jainsim |
B. | sankhya |
C. | vedanta |
D. | yoga |
Answer» B. sankhya | |
141. |
The concept of implied author was first formulated by |
A. | roland barthes |
B. | immanuel kant |
C. | vladimir propp |
D. | wayne c booth |
Answer» E. | |
142. |
Which of the following is heterodox school of Indian Philosophy? |
A. | nyaya |
B. | budhism |
C. | vaisesika |
D. | yoga |
Answer» C. vaisesika | |
143. |
Narrative theory focuses on author, text and |
A. | reader |
B. | critic |
C. | narrator |
D. | critic |
Answer» B. critic | |
144. |
Dorothy wordsworth is William Wordsworth’s |
A. | mother |
B. | sister |
C. | wife |
D. | daughter |
Answer» C. wife | |
145. |
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 | |
146. |
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 | |
147. |
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 | |
148. |
Indirect representation or re-presentation of reality is known as |
A. | mimesis |
B. | narration |
C. | diegesis |
D. | description |
Answer» D. description | |
149. |
_____ is the direct representation of reality |
A. | mimesis |
B. | diegesis |
C. | reality |
D. | logos |
Answer» B. diegesis | |
150. |
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 | |