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UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE (MU Ph.D. Entrance Examination, November - 2020 suBuEcT cove :|4.| 8 QUESTION BOOKLET NO. Entrance Reg. No. 507203 et BOOKLET (Read carefully the instructions given in the Question Booklet) SUBJECT : PHILOSOPHY MAXIMUM MARKS : 100 MAXIMUM TIME : THREE HOURS (Including initial 10 minutes for filling O.M.R. Answer sheet) INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATES The sealed questions booklet containing 60 questions enclosed with O.M.R. Answer Sheet is given to you. ‘Verity whether the given question booklet is of the same subject which you have opted for examination. |. Open the question paper seal carefully and take out the enclosed O.M.R. Answer Sheet outside the question booklet and fill up the general information in the O.M.R. Answer sheet. If you fail to fill up the details in the form of alphabet and signs as instructed, you will be personally responsible for consequences arising during scoring of your Answer Sheet. During the examination: a) Read each question carefully b) Determine the Most appropriate/correct answer from the four available choices given under each question. ) Completely darken the relevant circle against the Question in the O.M.R. Answer Sheet. For ‘example, in the question paper if “C" is correct answer for Question No.8, then darken against SI. No.8 of O.M.R. Answer Sheet using Blue/Black Ball Point Pen as follows: Question No. 8. ® © @ © (Oniy example) (Use Ball Pen only) Rough work should be done only on the blank space provided in the Question Booklet. ough work should not be done on the OM. Answer Shee! if: more than one circle is darkened for a civen question, such answer is treated as wrong and no mark will be giver the example in the O.MLR. Sheet The candidate and the Room Supervisor should sign in the O.M.R. Sheet at the specified place. Candidate should return the original O.M.R. Answer Sheet and the university copy to the Floom Supervisor after the examination. 1. Candidate can carry the question booklet and the candidate copy of the O.M.R. Sheet. . The calculator, pager and mobile phone are not allowed inside the examination hall. . Ifa candidate is found committing malpractice, such a candidate shall not be considered for admission to the course and action against such candidate will be taken as per rules. INSTI TOFILL ).MLR. SH ‘There is only one most appropriate/correct answer for each question. . For each question, only one circle must be darkened with BLUE or BLACK ball point pen only. Do not try to alter it Circle should be darkened completely so that the alphabet inside itis not visible. Do not make any stray marks on O.M.R. Sheet. M-5227 T-A gen — 2 This part shall contains 50 multiple choice/objective type questions, each question carrying one mark. [50x 1=50] B gene) 50 wa voh/amay dd ae nd’s, wreowmsd, Peokeom Beem work wosnm, Beondgd. 1. According to Plato, the is eternal, unchangeable and imperishable. (A) God (B) Idea (C) Soul () None of these Beioe Dro ® Sdosaorbm, wdeosisorwnicaday mz SMPAACID, (a) Be (2) grasne (a) ez (8) crac oy 2. Aristotle admits kinds of causes. (A) Two (B) Four (C) Five (D) Six SOMBRE. MONI, wows. (a) aow (@) mA (a) am (8) oo 3. Descartes claims that we cannot accept anything as true without (A) Reasoning (B) Critical Examination (C) Deduction (D) None of the above Bema ad BRBAN MwAGa, AZSomd my wesoyeoriay aowd spmod cabs (©) Bera, (2) asbsrobad, (A) eabrisbasta, (@) ina ee 4. Locke asserts we get___ knowledge of our own mind or soul and (A) Real, demonstrative (B) Intuitive, demonstrative (C) Empirical, demonstrative (D) _ Spiritual, intuitive ——bn, ———22R Hab, mew dah, hsapos e@as SZHOG Baoingess 0b oe Bess () §e, Bncotod (2) wsosdeieed, Zoedsob (A) SMAS, Zoedsod (@) emgss Broedsad M-5227 [2] 5. — Assertion (A): Material objects have no reality independent of our sense-experience according to Berkeley. Reason (R): God as a creator, sustains the world as a system of ideas within his own mind. Codes: (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (C) Ais true but R is false (D) A is false but R is true see, (A) eRgrob Hrd sx, aogoinmyaaa, BooHwsar Pssayrien 803, eagndaog, Ber (R) wsgp aD Aasse 3, DBANY eos wngA, Snombadmeas ROSS: (a) AdH, Ravw Az, abs) Ra AR sOoices Qo (2) Amey Raw 23, ao Ra AR Ad0t~d DBI OQ (A) ARs, “ead Race on )) AGzE, edd RS) 3 6. Assertion (A): Sensible things are ideas in finite mind given by God, suggested by Berkeley. Reason (R): Sensible things are imprinted on or presented to finite minds by the unceasing divine activity. Codes: (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation ofA (B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (C) A is true but R is false (D) A is false but R is true see, (A) Pssanson sgsN0d NOODS Vzoss Daas emaidinied aoe mgrob enmod. sr (R) Psdarsoy saan shed ea DANE waad sos ddosdwa sobosond. BOBS: (@) Ama, Radw AE, wed, R® AR AOS ABdes (®) Ade, Rave Az, ead R® Ak AOawd ARDS OY (a) Azz, “ead R® ons, (8) Awxs, 1, RB) XS, IM-5227 (31 (P.T.0.) 7. ‘The existence of an object is not dependent on the experience of it’ is said bystir (A) Hume (B) Berkeley (C) GE.Moore (D) None of these | “ergnQds orb Say ed ways AsoymADAaQY” noch Beedsico—_. (a) Bane (2) mgr (a) deed (@) waa eg 8. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists: List-I List-II a) Locke 1) Matteris corporeal and mind is spiritual b) Descartes 2) Material world exists apart from perceiving mind is false c) Berkeley 3) There are no innate principles in the mind Codes: a Dac (Ay lie! 3 @) 3 2 il (CSE 2 Ok 3 2 Boh Bois soewriva, wxoleeha Ize ade Ide BWYNGm, BLOORO Laity We wey, a) oe 1) GRR) Oslo ax) abey abaxh eqRgsmmcich, b) aur 2) eros abdad Sadznode oz, Bowe adgs OM WHH sap, c) mgr 3) eas cose Hover adwBoy BOSS: (a) (b) (c) (@@) Tee (Cy ll Qe 3 1) .2 @yak. 3. M-5227 14] List-I a. Locke b. Hume c. Berkeley Codes: a (A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 1 > Ne lacs Nw w HO Match List I with List II and select the correct answer by using the codes given below the lists: List-Il ls Sensible thing have no absolute existence independent of mind DE Ideas first known are particular impressions of the senses. 3. The notion of substance is a fiction of the mind 89h Bots Bnea*rva, evsiosaend Iwy ade Ise wyyivah, ooO’d 1g a) Oe b) sas c) mgr BOE: (a) (b) (2) M-5227 2 2 1 3 1 2 )) 2) 3) (©) 1 5 5 2; de weg | aoaenod ZZogswn woQomays Ser | wasGOdHZOQ ; Baden sedos gondriv goQeobnvod won Wsvoaned BAY aodd ahdasOs och soxosens [5] (P.T.0.) 10. ll. 12. thinks that substance is to be defined by active force. (A) Spinoza (B) Leibnitz (C) Descartes (D) Hume wom sgobed Gada, mnseAdwaded soc —___Ampdzzos (®) Ape (8) Ons (a) Greer (8) Rast Which one of the following concepts are associated with Immanuel Kant? 1) Occasionalism 2) Categorical imperative 3) Tabula rasa 4) Synthetic a priori Select the correct answer from the codes given below: Codes: (A) land2 (B) 2and4 (C) 2and3 (D) land4 BEADANE award mowart sonohad BovosoamDnd 1) modgrsand 2) Ademoe aD 3) Seneca oom 4) Ropentraes emg cear ROsSnw: (a) 1 bap 2 (2) 2 abd 4 (a) 2 ae 3 (@) 1a 4 What is regarded as the fountain-head of philosophy? (A) Vedas (B) Gita (C) Upanisnads (D) None of these BZBIFAS $eb83 aoc cdaAiad, sodozd (8) Secirtes (@) Aez (a) womaaieries (@) awaad oy M-5227 (6] 13. Which one of the following schools owes its origin to the reaction against the Vedas? (A) Sankhya (B) Carvaka (C) Yoga (D) None of these BeASANE cons Gorda) Secret Adecdan 8A, Hoodm, Bond? (2) MOD, (Q) word (&) Seen (8) ward eg 14. The theory of no-soul is attributed to (A) Buddhism (B) Jainism (C) Hinduism (D) None of these emymes)—___dar sg, BOWOQATS (0) Pagar (Q) Sagar (a) BOBAGdE (8) cmayod ey 15. The first work of Nyaya philosophy is___of Gautama. (A) Nyayabhasya (B) Nyaya-sutra (C) Nyayakusumanjali (D) Nyaya-darsana Pama mob BIedd Ses sad sede mos _ (®) ae, ee, (2) aR, AAs, (a) mpdprdsvond (8) moboses 16. According to Nyaya there are three kinds of alaukika perception viz., samanyalaksana, jnanalaksana and, (A) Yogaja (B) Manasa (C) Ghranja (D) None of these MOd BFAD Wed shecd ocsod weres egress. mosboaoge, aypogee aay (a) Beene (2) Bax (®) Dow (8) ara vg |-5227 (7] (P.T.O.) 17. 18. 19. 20. Vaisesika divided categories into two classes, bhava and (A) Dravya (B) Real (C) Abhava (D) Abhidheya Bseath Hoogrriva, adw oeSciwn DewoAaayd wes sdso—__. (@) 3% (@) 3p (Q) eyed (8) sardecds Vaisesika suggests that sound is of two kinds, namely, dhvani and. (A) Varna (B) Sabda (C) Vaidika (D) Laukika aseath sey Seh, ado gpd sovyebsic GA sdsy_ (2) Bear (®) 32, (&) 308 (8) Bee Saint Augustine was greatly influenced by (A) Cicero (B) Plato (C) Aristotle (D) None of these Bow enagds shed ayes debs Fe (a) dade¢e (2) getdve (®) SdapET® (8) nam vy Anselm’s argument suggests the existence (A) Nature of God (B) Concept of God (C) Presence of God (D) None of the above agos meas) easnodayda, asonsd (©) S388 xdes (2) 820 Boses (A) sgdde sha (8) armaymd eg M-5227 [8] 21. In realism, the externality of the world can be regarded as simply and obviously given. (A) Common sense (B) Neo (C) Representative (D) None of these miming, mee, BND, dbRad CASED amsymDnd (a) MBS, wap (8) saz (&) ssoesses (8) awa oe . Pragmatic theory of truth accepts that (A) Truth is cognition-transcendent (B) Truth cannot be defined (C) Truth is that which pays (D) Truth is mere consistency ALD eGrsckogs AcQOss)_—__nahgd (®) Aswad Roth emyaosedaomha (Q) AZHm, msWAXTETHAOQ (a) AB SAA BPycimsaemad (8) AsSabycd Agsacba 23. Mark the correct statement (A) The nature of hypothesis can be explained as imaginative reasoning (B) The nature of hypothesis can be explained as concrete reasoning, (C) The nature of hypothesis can be explained as abstract reasoning (D) None of the above ROWRWS msWar, THOSAO (®) mmwgsegon ALT, someses ssrGOod DROAVDD (2) maDwyseod ANTS, AG, Bsr HOD ARANDA (&) momdsdod Aiemsah, vmbesr s8rQod asoswmm (8) omaad oy -5227 [9] (P.T.O.) 24. 25; 26. Mark the correct statement (A) Logic means science of thinking. (B) Logic means science of discourse (C) Logic means science of reasoning (D) None of the above ROokRD sy Had, rdsA0 (8) 88F Qond aesgpe wosdoswncd (Q) gtr aond sSegpe FOB (2) 88 QOS siempEe ser egosencd (8) ara vg Who has divided man’s life into four ashramas? (A) Manu (B) Patanjali (C) Buddha (D) None of these Beads seddsa, MQ susbrigan, Bwadsn cow? (2) Dd (Q) wsoRo™ (2) wwe, (@) Grew eg ____argues that there must be a Supreme Power or person, who will harmonize virtue with happiness in future life and who is the authority or controller of both the inner and the outer worlds. (A) Kant (B)_ Ross (C) Rashdall (D) None of these SosOs she wea, wntgxo,. doboshs nods Hams Atha, HOTMHHA, FOBT w2Y, HWHA 9,8 Bow wooo se ao aomb__mamas (©) mow (@) wx (A) wAmOF (8) arg eg M-5227 [10] 27. A/An Proposition is one, the truth or falsity of which can be confirmed directly or indirectly by observation. (A) Analytic (B) Synthetic (C) Empirically verifiable (D) None of the above 2.0m) —__mgs AmAZSva, Vda, TE goon eAao adecgawN Méoacert ang, 25, (®) dgexgys (Q) Aogeataoss (2) Bobmmmbss (8) Grad eg 28. The path of devotion to God is (A) Bhaktiyoga (B) Karmayoga (C) Jnanayoga (D) None of these BYSm, wore Fo serie (©) Bésone (2) sabravone (a) aQpaverir (8) ara eg 29. All dogs are domestic animals. All cats are domestic animals. For the above premises which one of the following conclusions is true? (A) All dogs are cats (B) All cats are dogs (C) Some dogs are cats (D) No conclusion can be drawn ag monrs MHMDPINs, og ceric mw apps. sheOs wGed aoszieri SAD ctoAt/Sesors: SIMWMSS (@) ag acorns Bayred (®) ag deyried motes (A) 80x) MocorIe eyed (8) Grmwird Adoiwd wy vey 30. Buddhism suggests that worldly pleasures appear as scuh only to (A) Non-Buddhist (B) _ Shortsighted people (C) Materialists (D) None of the above BNE ay Hosen) sene. OSB Brg Aacworrsd 2ow BPG, GEFsy opmgod Bass (2) Bq, daeaddcacs (2) Seg, Gey eogsicd (a) wPsmOrvd (8) Brogm eg [11] (P.T.0.) 31. 32. 33. 34, The message of Buddhism spread to Ceylon, Burma, Siam, Tibet, China (A) Japan (B) Korea (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above Po, BIrAs odessa Soom, nanr, Ad, eSe3es", ype aap. (2) wmsd (2) 828080 (A) (eH, (O) |d@ (8) Swgm eg Gandhi, an idealist, advocates___as the ultimate destiny of mankind. (A) Positivism (B) Anarchism (C) Liberalism (D) None of these TRO Awsaobsad gaan 222, eder mehosken—___acpodaih, esac (0) AWMgsIeG (@) modsgmd (a) Agosmed (@) ina ee ‘If p and q are two truth propositions, then (A) -p>4 (B) g>p (©) -pva (D) pY-4 pd qo0h Amines (@) -Pp>4 @) q>P @) -pva (8) py-q Ifp and q are two truth propositions then the material equivalent function ‘p=q’ is equivalent to A) (@29°9P (B) (P>4)*(@>p) (C) (P>D*pP)q (D) None of the above pmy Gav AZmeeedd ‘paq’ d sxmoddmed dew (2) (P29 °OP (®) (p>q9)-(q>p) @) (P>9*P)4 (8) maja og M-5227 [12] 5s 8. Ifp and g are two truth functions, then (p/p) / (q/q) is equivalent to (A) Py 4 (B) pq (C) poq (@)) 2 PY, ¢ ava Am~Enwas (p/p) /(q/q) K ABwosdadah, (2) pv4q (2) pq (®) P>4q (8) -p » (P29) * (pr-g) (A) Valid (B) Contra valid (C) Invalid (D) None of these (p> 9)*(@-9) (a) AsbowAmmad (2) SBF Amowrmmm (A) eAmowARmaD (8) Smad ey . Which one of the following tautologically implies q ? (A) p> @~Dq> (B) p*@>9>49 (C) p(pr2g>4q (D) None of the above BUNA nae oFdedmond (®) P>@~gq> @) p*P>9>49 @) pCpP2>)>4 (8) cima eg Which of the following statements is true? Statement (A): According to egoistic hedonism, the pleasure of the individual is the moral standard. Statement (B): According to altruistic hedonism, the greatest happiness of the lowest number or individual happiness is the moral standard. It can be concluded that Codes: (A) Both A and B are true (B) Only Ais true (C) Only B is true (D) Neither A nor B is true eenosdiee coma AB ROGTOAGS A): BO MDs Bn0 Sones esonse As8emb> B): wand MNmdd ERS sobes god ezose mADod s,Ssmora ROBSND: (@) AR B aca AOA (2) sso ABs SRN (a) #0 B Assen (8) Ame Bate oy M-5227 [13] (P.T.O.) 39. 40. Assertion (A): Spinoza’s ethics is individualistic. Reason (R): Since he teaches that the highest good of the mind is the knowledg of God and the highest virtue of the mind is to know God. Codes: (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A (B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A (C) Ais true but R is false (D) A is false but R is true mes, (A) Anwews Hy8egow Bobgtaond ser: ae, (R) Agnes et aisps dda ena sas zidabgeodaend de richrestois wpa aeadnaich Rogesneh: (®) Ams Radw® Foobond ade ‘R’ ‘A’ AOciwG AdowoseAd (2) Asbe RAocRND SAS R‘A’ A AOD ANI SY (a) Axdciend wad Ra gapnd (@) Asm@NG sas RS Aocdwnd According to pleasure is the ultimate standard of morality. It is the highes good, the supreme end of life. (A) Rationalism (B) _ Intuitionism (C) Hedonism (D) Eudemonism ——5 mo ald wosmhmmd AesowwAd. wte Bom gob wc Bessa vos MoosiAG (©) dendaed (Q) Bsmonmes (2) DDB (8) AtRmA M-5227 [14] H. Which of the following philosophers is considered as the father of the modern scientific method of induction? (A) Mill (B) Thomas Hobbes (C) David Hume (D) Francis Bacon Send cima sdeppaba, wads dempe ansbd aqob azecbaisors sdadnead (a) ae (0) qeabs* act, (a) GaBaanr (8) mar dese . Kant’s philosophy is called____ philosophy for the reason that he set out to investigate the very bases of all human knowledge in a through measure. (A) Synthetic (B) Critical (C) Practical (D) Theoretical mown Bdrada, Bsr ason sdoINTG Hs00d Saass AG oonm, Doane soos DROAMDBOOD (a) Aogesses (Q) Amwrsys (2) mBOseche (8) Ampess Kant emphatically asserts the reality of the soul, freedom, immortality and God in his (A) Critique of Pure Reason (B) Critique of Practical Reason (C) Critique of Judgement (D) None of the above ROW, SIS as. ARBOS, exeg ssp BES sromdgriva, goQosmabyisaod Svohbwmmd som gi——_nogag wdowsa () 38% Se Bano oewn® (®) apse Sy wesse* Oca (A) 888 SH wyshow (8) ara eg M-5227 [15] (P.T.0.) 44, 45, 46. According to Kant, all our knowledge begins with the Proceeds henc to the understanding and end with (A) Reason, Senses (B) Idea, Substance (C) Senses, Reason (D) Substance, Idea Moke Grd sak spAsgaje—__od spsoxaerbss____) eds seansg A*omrbsys (2) 38, AoBodNs (®) gesdrie, Bes, (A) Boone, sae (8) 88, madre ‘Semantic’ or theory of signs was developed by. (A) CS. Peirce (B) William James (C) John Dewey (D) None of these sewer OGaw Aweng ADQOSs)—_80B TOBowaDcDzs (®) CS. seobate (2) Aedobo Bay (A) sRa* Bact (8) ceacd eg Moral progress is seen when there is progress in (A) Pious thoughts and deeds (B) Results (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above & BensaNe” gs aoa ¥8¢ Uso meng (®) Gears ay ey snd (2) Osos (&) (@) ade (@) aoe (8) ram ee M-5227 [16] 47. 48. Philosophy of reality as change resembles the Buddhistic doctrine of impermanence. (A) Bergson’s (B) Darwin’s (C) Marxist (D) None of these ——— adeanrod AROS) RPodsrad grstmdaad, Boenss (2) anraT (2) maT (A) BRers, (@) amacd ey Buddha clearly points out that there are two kinds of action, one that is done under the influence of attachment, hatred, infatuation and another (A) That is done without these (B) That is done by acquiring liberation (C) That is done under the control of liberated soul (D) None of the above PAS Leo mObFns© ave CRAG. nocd sear wo Bees, Bes, Brew ade, ade,oc. (©) aBn¢ age Rwm@ayad (22) Baegsia, sidobeo crocbs}a> (a) anno &AZHOd Awmayo (8) arnam eg 49, Buddha set the example of selfless service of fellow beings who were (A) Notenlightened (B) _ Still writhing in pain (C) Persons without perfect insight (D) None of the above was apr AesA mmadesoba, BSdQ, odedm, Baum (®) appacciohmenasd (B) am, Aaeagos n¢ens (&) SO8TByAy ag amssic (@) crear ey M-5227 [17] (P.T.O.) ————— CT 50. Ahimsa is not only complete absence of ill will towards mankind and sentient creation by involves and for them. (A) Attachment, affection (B) Overflowing love, affection (C) Overflowing love, attraction (D) None of the above Swosonods eno AedHeohs aay aos awows esi symadoda, BLOHAGY wa moe —__iva, werinoanss. (2) Beew, wevsd (2) e8odd Bem, wensb (2) e8oted Seb, stares (8) Baa eg PART-B gen - 2 This part shall contains 5 questions, each question carrying ten marks. [5*10=50] Bi were) arb Wiriva, Beoansd, gs HE Se, wosslah, Seoddsd. 1. Discuss the samkhya concepts of prakriti and purus. MOD, TEFIG BS aey sdcda Tokoxnvad, wesrn0. 2. Evaluate Aristotle’s concept of form and matter. COMPOS UW wey Gaile HoreNode, APOedoao, 3. Define knowledge and explain the sources of| knowledge. ap SnesnosadAy, RBABAAO she wos sheng, AWOL. 4. Write acritical note on social and political values. MBBS ss Towseow BRENva, BOs zomd DmMrgs Yes nso, 5. Explain proofs for the existence of God in Indian version. 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