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1251. |
Hadith means: |
A. | saying of the prophet |
B. | saying of the master |
C. | saying of the leader |
D. | saying of the god |
Answer» B. saying of the master | |
1252. |
Rejection of the notion of gentleman by high birth is considered as themost revolutionary aspects of : |
A. | confucius. |
B. | laozi |
C. | mao |
D. | kukai |
Answer» B. laozi | |
1253. |
‘Do not do unto others what you would not want others to do you’ – thisslogan is also known as : |
A. | the golden rule of confucianism |
B. | the golden rule of taoism |
C. | the golden rule of zen |
D. | the golden rule of zoroastrianism |
Answer» B. the golden rule of taoism | |
1254. |
‘In order to establish myself, I establish others: in order to enlarge myself,I enlarge others’- this principle is propounded by: |
A. | confucius |
B. | kukai |
C. | laozi |
D. | hakuin ekaku |
Answer» B. kukai | |
1255. |
According to Confucius, li means:. |
A. | excellent |
B. | wisdom |
C. | justice |
D. | propriety |
Answer» E. | |
1256. |
Laozi or Lao Tzu is also known as : |
A. | divine master |
B. | divine kong |
C. | master kong |
D. | old master |
Answer» E. | |
1257. |
According to Confucius, li is a combination of-----------------. |
A. | power and knowledge |
B. | justice and wisdom |
C. | morality and etiquette |
D. | right and courage |
Answer» D. right and courage | |
1258. |
In Zen Buddhisn which sect advocated the use of koan in referring a suddenenlightenment? |
A. | sot |
B. | b. tendai |
C. | rinzai |
D. | shingon |
Answer» D. shingon | |
1259. |
According to Mao Zedong, -------is the only constant phenomenon in thisuniverse. |
A. | soul |
B. | matter |
C. | permanence |
D. | change |
Answer» E. | |
1260. |
Which book helped Mao Zedong to make the idea that, change is the onlyconstant phenomenon in this universe? |
A. | ‘on practice’ |
B. | ‘book of changes’ |
C. | on theory’ |
D. | ‘thus capital’ |
Answer» C. on theory’ | |
1261. |
Koan means: |
A. | puzzles |
B. | analogies |
C. | parables |
D. | similes |
Answer» B. analogies | |
1262. |
‘The ruler has the sanction of Heaven if he is righteous, and it has beentaken away from him if he behaves badly’. Who proposed this view? |
A. | confucius |
B. | kukai |
C. | laozi |
D. | hakuin ekaku |
Answer» B. kukai | |
1263. |
------------ treated as the well written book of Confucius. |
A. | ‘on practice’ |
B. | ‘book of changes’ |
C. | spring and autumn annals |
D. | ’yi jing’ |
Answer» D. ’yi jing’ | |
1264. |
Who is called as Master Kong? |
A. | confucius |
B. | kukai |
C. | laozi |
D. | hakuin ekaku |
Answer» B. kukai | |
1265. |
According to Neo Confucianism ----- is the principle which brings some ofthe possible things into actuality. |
A. | qi |
B. | li |
C. | wu |
D. | tao |
Answer» B. li | |
1266. |
According to Neo Confucianism ----- is the principle describes the mode ofbeing of everything possible. |
A. | qi |
B. | li |
C. | wu |
D. | tao |
Answer» C. wu | |
1267. |
In Taoism------------- is considered as is both all beings and all possiblebeings. |
A. | yin |
B. | yang |
C. | wu |
D. | tao |
Answer» E. | |
1268. |
Tao is the origin and the principle of : |
A. | soul |
B. | matter |
C. | being |
D. | experience |
Answer» D. experience | |
1269. |
Yin represents: |
A. | light |
B. | bright |
C. | dark |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
1270. |
Yang represents: |
A. | light |
B. | shade |
C. | dark |
D. | dullness |
Answer» B. shade | |
1271. |
Who argues that, there is no need for God to bring us back to life in thenext world after we have died in this world? |
A. | al- frabi |
B. | avicenna |
C. | averroes |
D. | al-gazel |
Answer» D. al-gazel | |
1272. |
Who argues that, the rational soul is indestructible since it is simple andso cannot break up into parts? |
A. | al- frabi |
B. | avicenna |
C. | averroes |
D. | al-gazel |
Answer» C. averroes | |
1273. |
Avicenna argues that, the rational soul is ------------------ |
A. | constuctable |
B. | diminishable |
C. | destructible |
D. | indestructible |
Answer» E. | |
1274. |
According to Zoroastrianism, ---------------is the source of all good in theworld. |
A. | rahiman |
B. | ahirman |
C. | ahriman |
D. | ohrmazd |
Answer» E. | |
1275. |
Ahriman represent the: |
A. | soul |
B. | goodness |
C. | evil |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
1276. |
Ahura Mazda represent : |
A. | all mighty |
B. | personified god |
C. | protector |
D. | good creator |
Answer» E. | |
1277. |
“Ahura Mazda literally means: |
A. | ‘the wise lord’ |
B. | ‘the perfect god’ |
C. | ‘the powerful god’ |
D. | ‘the absolute’ |
Answer» B. ‘the perfect god’ | |
1278. |
Ahura Mazda the term is created for referring the God by: |
A. | zoroaster |
B. | buddha |
C. | al-farabi |
D. | confucius |
Answer» B. buddha | |
1279. |
According to Al- Frabi, ---------------is the most perfect thing. |
A. | love |
B. | soul |
C. | god |
D. | nature |
Answer» D. nature | |
1280. |
Who accepts that, the immediate notion of beauty is visual and moreclosely related to the sensations? |
A. | al- frabi |
B. | avicenna |
C. | averroes |
D. | al-gazel |
Answer» B. avicenna | |
1281. |
Al-Frabi accepts that, the immediate notion of beauty is visual and moreclosely related to the--------------. |
A. | imagination |
B. | reason |
C. | intuition |
D. | sensations |
Answer» E. | |
1282. |
In Arabic philosophy active intellect is often described as : |
A. | ethical entity |
B. | material entity |
C. | psychological entity |
D. | transcendent immaterial entity |
Answer» E. | |
1283. |
Mao Tes Tung in his ‘On Practice’ advocated the synthesis of ---------------------in revolutionary behaviour |
A. | knowledge and theory |
B. | knowledge and life |
C. | theory and practice |
D. | theory and law |
Answer» D. theory and law | |
1284. |
Mao Tes Tung in his ------------------advocated the synthesis of theoryand practice in revolutionary behaviour. |
A. | ‘on practice’ |
B. | ‘book of changes’ |
C. | . ‘yi jing’ |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. ‘book of changes’ | |
1285. |
Sun Yat Sen argues that, ‘it is easy to act, but difficult to---------------- |
A. | say |
B. | think |
C. | know |
D. | explain |
Answer» D. explain | |
1286. |
CFD provides results of ____________ |
A. | Continuous time varying results at discrete locations |
B. | Discrete points of space and time |
C. | Continuous spatial results at discrete time points |
D. | Continuous in time and space |
Answer» C. Continuous spatial results at discrete time points | |
1287. |
CFD analyses Fluid Dynamics using this method. |
A. | Analytical |
B. | Physical |
C. | Numerical |
D. | Experimental |
Answer» D. Experimental | |
1288. |
The design of this experimental NASA aircraft was aided by CFD in early days. |
A. | Northrop |
B. | HiMAT |
C. | Douglas |
D. | Rockwell |
Answer» C. Douglas | |
1289. |
Which of the following is not true about CFD? |
A. | There will be a need for theory and experiments |
B. | CFD is an equal partner of theoretical and experimental analyses |
C. | CFD will complement theoretical and experimental Fluid Dynamics |
D. | CFD will replace the approaches of pure theory and pure experiments |
Answer» E. | |
1290. |
This invention of the 20th century and accurate numerical methods have revolutionized the way we analyse Fluid Dynamics. |
A. | High-speed digital computers |
B. | Personal computers |
C. | Submarines |
D. | Rocketry |
Answer» B. Personal computers | |
1291. |
The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries witnessed the development of theoretical fluid dynamics in ____ countries. |
A. | Asian |
B. | American |
C. | European |
D. | African |
Answer» D. African | |
1292. |
When were the foundations of experimental fluid dynamics laid? |
A. | 19th century |
B. | 18th century |
C. | 16th century |
D. | 17th century |
Answer» E. | |
1293. |
CFD is the third approach for fluid flow analysis. What are the other two approaches? |
A. | Theoretical and experimental |
B. | Physical and Mathematical |
C. | Numerical and experimental |
D. | Experimental and physical |
Answer» B. Physical and Mathematical | |
1294. |
Which one do you think is not possible with wind tunnels for testing trans-atmospheric vehicles? |
A. | Continuously changing Mach number |
B. | Transonic flows |
C. | Simultaneously modelling high Mach numbers and high temperatures |
D. | Hypersonic flows |
Answer» D. Hypersonic flows | |
1295. |
Which among the following is a reason why we do not completely rely upon ground tests for analysing fluid dynamics? |
A. | Three-dimensional flows cannot be analysed |
B. | Facilities do not exist in all fight regimes |
C. | The output generated is not as accurate as theoretical analysis |
D. | Long run-time |
Answer» C. The output generated is not as accurate as theoretical analysis | |
1296. |
The Buddhist doctrine of Pratityasamutpada can be defined as |
A. | There is no permanent self |
B. | Whatever is, is momentary |
C. | There is no origination of some elements |
D. | Whatever originates, originate on some conditions |
Answer» E. | |
1297. |
On the question of nature of self the Charvaka philosophy can be classified as |
A. | Dehatmavadins |
B. | Pranavadins |
C. | Indriyatmavadins |
D. | All the above |
Answer» B. Pranavadins | |
1298. |
Which of the following does not form a part of Brahma Vihara ? |
A. | Maitri |
B. | Daya |
C. | Mudita |
D. | Upeksa. |
Answer» C. Mudita | |
1299. |
The arguments presented in favour of Vedas include |
A. | Power of the authors |
B. | Power of the authors |
C. | Purpose of the authors |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» E. | |
1300. |
Which out of the following does not refute perception as a valid means of knowledge ? |
A. | Jayarashi Bhatta |
B. | Sri Harsha |
C. | Goutama |
D. | Nagarjuna |
Answer» D. Nagarjuna | |