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Match List-I with List-II:
List-I
List-II
(A)
Mortimer Wheeler excavated Harappa
(IV)
1946
(B)
A. Cunningham's find of a Harappan seal
(I)
1853
(C)
Marshall excavated Mohenjodaro
(III)
1931
(D)
Daya Ram Sahani's excavation at Harappa
(II)
1921
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
History
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Given below are two statements:
one is labelled as
Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as
Reason (R).
Assertion (A):
'Tat Tvam Asi' was a dialogue between Uddalaka and his son Svetaketu.
Reason (R):
Anguttara Nikaya gives a list of sixteen great kingdoms called 'sixteen Mahajanapada'.
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
History
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
List-I
List-II
A. Padarthadharmasangraha
I. Vachaspati Mishra
B. Vedantasara
II. Kumaril Bhatta
C. Tattvavaisharadi
III. Prashastapada
D. Tantravarttika
IV. Sadananda
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
List-I
List-II
A. Samkhya
I. Kanada
B. Yoga
II. Kapila
C. Nyaya
III. Patanjali
D. Vaisheshika
IV. Gautama
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Match the LIST-I with LIST-II
List-I
List-II
A. Brahmasutra
I. Gautama
B. Mimamsasutra
II. Kanada
C. Nyayasutra
III. Badarayana
D. Vaisheshikasutra
IV. Jaimini
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
According to Vaisheshika Darshana, which one is not dravya? A. Prithivi
B. Jala
C. Samavaya
D. Teja
E. Akasha
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
The authors of Arthashastra are A. Yajnavalkya
B. Manu
C. Kautilya
D. Brihaspati
E. Narada
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Arrange as per Vaisheshika Darshana A. Vishesha
B. Guna
C. Dravya
D. Karma
E. Samanya
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A: In Tarkasamgraha, seven categories have been accepted. Reason R: In this text 'Samavaya' has not been accepted as category.
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A: In Tarkasamgraha, seven categories have been accepted. Reason R: In this text 'Samavaya' has not been accepted as category.
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Arrange as per Vaisheshika Darshana A. Vishesha
B. Guna
C. Dravya
D. Karma
E. Samanya
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R Assertion A: Chandrama is in motion, because it changes its place. Reason R: Whatsoever is with motion, that is not changeable, such as Surya.
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
How many adhikaranas are there in Kautiliya's Arthashastra?
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
'Apurva' is related with-
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Which of the Shat-Darshanas (six orthodox schools) is primarily based on the Yoga Sutras?
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
The concept of 'Bhavana' is a primary element in the Sabdabodha system of which school?
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Which school of Hindu philosophy is primarily associated with the 'Sphota' theory of linguistics?
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Hindu Studies
Ancient Indian Philosophy
According to the Nyaya school, what is the primary factor in verbal comprehension?
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Vyakarana and Sadabodha
Ancient Indian Philosophy
Which school of thought emphasizes Bhavana (efficient force) as the primary element in Sabdabodha?
CUET (PG) - 2026
CUET (PG)
Vyakarana and Sadabodha
Ancient Indian Philosophy
The Buddha regarded the 'social world' as the creation of:
CUET (UG) - 2025
CUET (UG)
History
Ancient Indian Philosophy