(3) Virodana and Rupa (4) Seccodana and Manapa. (3) King Kaniska. (1) Sabbasava Sutta (2) Ambattha Sutta. S uddhodana and Maya (2) Amitodana and Kala
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1 Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) (Name) 2. (Signature) (Name) D 6015 Roll No. Roll No. PAPER - II BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN PEACE STUDIES (In figures as per admission card) (In words) Time : 1¼ hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50 Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) (ii) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the Test Booklet Number should be entered on the OMR Sheet and the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. OMR Sheet No. :... (To be filled by the Candidate) ÂÚUèÿææçÍüØô ð çü çùîðüàæ 1. â ÂëDU ð ª ÂÚU çùøì SÍæÙ ÂÚU ÂÙæ ÚUôÜU Ù ÕÚU çüç¹ Ð 2. â ÂýàÙ- æ ð  æâ Õãéçß ËÂèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ Ð 3. ÂÚUèÿææ ÂýæÚ UÖ ãôùð ÂÚU, ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ æâ ô Îð Îè ÁæØð»èÐ ÂãÜðU ÂUæ ç ÙÅU æâ ô ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ ¹ôÜÙð ÌÍæ â è çù ÙçÜç¹Ì Áæ ð çü çîøð ÁæØð»ð, çáâ è Áæ æâ ô ßàØ ÚUÙè ãñ Ñ (i) ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ ¹ôÜÙð ð çü ÂéçSÌ æ ÂÚU Ü»è æ»á è âèü æð È æç Üð UÐ ¹éÜè ãé ü Øæ çõùæ SÅUè ÚU-âèÜU è ÂéçSÌ æ Sßè æúu Ù Úð UÐ (ii) ßÚU ÂëDU ÂÚU ÀUÂð çùîðüàææùéâæúu ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ ð ÂëDU ÌÍæ ÂýàÙô è â Øæ ô ÀUè ÌÚUã ñ ÚU Üð U ç Øð ÂêÚðU ãñ UÐ ÎôáÂê æü ÂéçSÌ æ çáù ð ÂëDU/ÂýàÙ ãô Øæ ÎéÕæÚUæ æ»øð ãô Øæ âèçúuøüu ð Ù ãô ÍæüÌ ç âè Öè Âý æúu è æéçåuâê æü ÂéçSÌ æ Sßè æúu Ù Úð U ÌÍæ âè â Ø âð ÜUõÅUæ ÚU â ð SÍæÙ ÂÚU ÎêâÚUè âãè ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ Üð Üð Ð U â ð çü æâ ô Âæ ç ÙÅU çîøð ÁæØð»ðÐ â ð ÕæÎ Ù Ìô æâ è ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ ßæÂâ Üè ÁæØð»è õúu Ù ãè æâ ô çìçúuq â Ø çîøæ ÁæØð»æÐ (iii) â Áæ ð ÕæÎ ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ æ Ù ÕÚU OMR  æ ÂÚU ç Ì Úð U UõÚU OMR  æ æ Ù ÕÚU â ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ ÂÚU ç Ì ÚU Îð Ð 4. ÂýˆØð ÂýàÙ ð çü æúu žæúu çß Ë (1), (2), (3) ÌÍæ (4) çîøð»øð ãñ Ð æâ ô âãè žæúu ð ßëžæ ô ÂðÙ âð ÖÚU ÚU æüæ ÚUÙæ ãñ Áñâæ ç Ùè ð çî¹æøæ»øæ ãñð Example : where (3) is the correct response. ÎæãÚU æ Ñ ÁÕç (3) âãè žæúu ãñð 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR 5. ÂýàÙæð ð žæúu ð ßÜ ÂýàÙ ÂéçSÌ æ ð ÎÚU çîøð»øð OMRU  æ ÂÚU ãè Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark your ç Ì ÚUÙð ãñ Ð ØçÎ æâ OMRU  æ ÂÚU çîøð»øð ßëžæ ð Üæßæ ç âè response at any place other than in the circle in the OMR Ø SÍæÙ ÂÚU žæúu ç ãæ ç Ì ÚUÌð ãñ, Ìô â æ êëuøæ Ù Ùãè ãô»æð Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. ÎÚU çîøð»øð çùîðüàæô ô ŠØæÙÂêßü ÂÉ ð UÐ 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. ææ æ (Rough Work) â ÂéçSÌ æ ð ç Ì ÂëDU ÂÚU Úð UÐ 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or 8. ØçÎ æâ OMR  æ ÂÚU çùøì SÍæÙ ð Üæßæ ÂÙæ Ùæ, ÚUæðÜ Ù ÕÚU, put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the È æðù Ù ÕÚU Øæ æð ü Öè ðâæ ç q çáââð æâ è Âã æù ãæð â ð, ç Ì ÚUÌð space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose ãñ Íßæ ÖÎý Öæáæ æ ÂýØæð» ÚUÌð ãñ, Øæ æð ü Ø Ùéç Ì âæïù æ your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other ÂýØæð» ÚUÌð ãñ, Áñâð ç ç Ì ç Øð»Øð žæúu æð ç ÅUæÙæ Øæ âèð Î SØæãè âð unfair means, such as change of response by scratching or ÕÎÜÙæ Ìæð ÂÚUèÿææ ð çüøð Øæð Ø ƒææðçáì ç Øð Áæ â Ìð ãñ Ð using white fluid, you will render yourself liable to 9. æâ ô ÂÚUèÿææ â æ# ãôùð ÂÚU êü OMR  æ çùúuèÿæ ãôîø ô ÜUõÅUæÙæ disqualification. æßàø ãñ õúu ÂÚUèÿææ â æç# ð ÕæÎ âð ÂÙð âæí ÂÚUèÿææ ÖßÙ âð ÕæãÚU 9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not Ù Üð ÚU ÁæØð Ð ãæüæ ç æâ ÂÚUèÿææ â æç# ÂÚU êü ÂýàÙ-ÂéçSÌ æ ÌÍæ OMR carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are  æ è ÇéUŒÜè ð ÅU ÂýçÌ ÂÙð âæí Üð Áæ â Ìð ãñ Ð however, allowed to carry original question booklet and 10. ð ßÜ ÙèÜð/ æüð ÕæÜU Œßæ ZÅU ÂðÙ æ ãè SÌð æü Úð UÐ duplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination. 11. ç âè Öè Âý æúu æ â» æ ( ñ Ü é ÜðÅUÚU) UØæ Üæ» ÅðUÕÜ æçî æ 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. ÂýØô» ßçÁüÌ ãñð 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. 12.»ÜÌ žæúuæð ð çü æð ü Ù æúuæˆ Ùãè ãñ Ð 13. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Hindi versions, 13. ØçλýðÁè Øæ çã Îè çßßúu æ ð æð ü çßâ»çì ãæð, Ìæð»ýðÁè çßßúu æ çì English version will be taken as final. æùæ Áæ»æÐ D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 1 P.T.O.
2 BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN PEACE STUDIES PAPER - II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. 1. The Buddha s house-hold name was : (1) Manava (2) Rohana (3) Kapila (4) Siddhartha(Siddhattha) 2. The Buddha was born to the pair known as : (1), S uddhodana and Maya (2) Amitodana and Kala (3) Virodana and Rupa (4) Seccodana and Manapa 3. The Vibhasa Buddhist Council was held during the reign of :,, (1) King Ajatasa tru (Ajatasattu) (2) King A soka (3) King Kaniska (4), King Harsa Vardhana 4. Among the famous Chinese Buddhist monks who visited India in ancient period, the first one was : (1) Tan Yun Sha (2) Fa-hien (3) Yuan Chwang (4) Itsing 5. Name the Buddha s discourse as compiled - the Pali Tipitaka, wherein the Buddha himself had stated that he renounced his household during broad day light and in the presence of his parents : (1) Sabbasava Sutta (2) Ambattha Sutta (3) Kutadanta Sutta (4) Ariyapariyesana Sutta 6. The Pramana V artika was authored by : (1) Nagarjuna (2) Buddhaghosa (3) Dharmak irti (4) Dignaga 7. The Pali text wherein a detailed exposition of Sila, Samadhi and Prajna % (Panna) %% is given is known as : (1) The Kathavatthu (2) The Visuddhimagga (3) The Nethippakarana (4) The Mahavagga D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 2 Paper-II
3 Õæñh, ÁñÙ,»æ Ïè æñúu àææç Ì ŠØØÙ ÂýàÙ æ - II çùîðüàæ Ñ â ÂýàÙ- æ ð  æâ (50) Õãé-çß ËÂUèØ ÂýàÙ ãñ Ð ÂýˆØð ÂýàÙ ð Îô (2) ãñ Ð âöè ÂýàÙ çùßæøü ãñð 1. Õéh æ ƒæúuõæúuè Ùæ Øã Íæ Ñ (1) æùß (2) ÚUæðã æ (3) çâü (4) çâhæíü (çâhˆí) 2. Õéh çáâ æùßè ÁæðÇ ð è â ÌæÙ Íð, â æ Ùæ Íæ Ñ (1) àæéhæðîù æñúu æøæ (2) ç ÌæðÎÙ æñúu Üæ (3) ßèÚUæðÎÙ æñúu M Âæ (4) â ææðîù æñúu ÙæÂæ 3. çßöæáæ Õæñh â»èçì çáâ ÚUæÁæ ð àææâù- æü ð â Âóæ ãé ü Íè, â æ Ùæ Íæ Ñ (1) ÚUæÁæ ÁæÌàæ æé ( ÁæÌâžæé) (2) ÚUæÁæ àææð ( âæð ) (3) ÚUæÁæ çùc (4) ÚUæÁæ ãáüßïüù 4. Âýæ èù æü ð Áæð èùè Õæñh çöÿæé ÖæÚUÌ æøð, Ù ð ÂýÍ Íð Ñ (1) ÌæÙ ØéÙ àææ (2) È æsæù (3) ØéßæÙ ßæ» (4) çˆâ» 5. ÂæçÜ çìçâåu ð â çüì ç â âéžæ ð Ö»ßæÙ Õéh Ùð Øã ãæ ãñ ç ãæð Ùð çîù ð ÁæÜð ð ÂÙð æìæ-çâìæ ð âæ Ùð ƒæúu âð ÕðƒæÚU ãæð ÚU Âýßý Øæ Üè Íè Ñ (1) âæžõæâß âéžæ (2) Õ_ âéžæ (3) ê ÅUÎ Ì âéžæ (4) çúuøâçúuøðâù âéžæ 6. Âý æ æ-ßæçìü è ÚU Ùæ çáâ æ æøü Ùð è, â æ Ùæ Íæ Ñ (1) Ùæ»æÁéüÙ (2) Õéhƒææðâ (3) Ï ü èçìü (4) çî Ùæ» 7. ßã ÂæçÜ»ý Í çáâ ð âèü, â æçï æñúu  ææ (Âý ææ) è çßsìëì ÃØæ Øæ Îè» ü ãñ, â Ùæ âð ÁæÙæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ (1) Íæ߈Íé (2) çßâéçh» (3) ÙðçžæŒÂ ÚU æ (4) ãæß» D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 3 Paper-II
4 8. The Arya Satya (Ariya Sacca) which analyses the cause of the Duhkha as : (Dukkha) is known (1) Duhkha Arya Satya (3) Duhkha Nirodha Arya Satya (2) Duhkha Samudaya Arya Satya (4) Duhkha Nirodha Marga Arya Satya 9. The names of four contemporary Buddhist Acarya-s is given below. Identify the one who expressed doubt about the authenticity of the four Noble Truths and the Eight-fold Noble Path : (1) Dhammananda Kosambi (2) Rahul Sankrityayana (3) Jagadisa Kassapa (4) B.R. Ambedkar 10. The Theravada Abhidhamma - Acarya-s have recognised only four Paramattha-s (Citta, Cetasika, Rupa and Nibbana ). Identify the one which is called Asamkhata (Non-composite) : (1) Citta (2) Cetasika (3) Rupa (4) Nibbana 11. The Buddha s images in Vajrasana posture first appeared during the period : (1) Second Century B.C (2) First Century B.C (3) First Century A.D (4) Second Century A.D 12. One of the chief disciples of the Buddha is widely known for his sympathetic attitude towards womenfolk. Identify him from the list given below : (1) Sariputta (2) Moggallana (3) Devadatta (4) Ananda 13. The Therigatha represents the utterences of : (1) Samaneri - s (Female Novices) (2) Samanera - s (Male Novices) (3) Bhikkhu - s (Monks) (4) Bhikkhuni - s (Nuns) 14. The most glaring material advantages of the expansion of Buddhism outside India during ancient and medieval periods had been : (1) Enhancement of human values (2) Practice of spiritual values (3) Trade with foreign countries (4) Development of Tourism D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 4 Paper-II
5 8. ßã æøü âˆø Áæð Îéѹ ð æúu æ æ çßàüðá æ ÚUÌæ ãñ, â æ Ùæ ãñ Ñ (1) Îéѹ æøü âˆø (2) Îéѹ â éîø æøü âˆø (3) Îéѹ çùúuæðï æøü âˆø (4) Îéѹ çùúuæðï æ»ü æøü âˆø 9. Ùè ð æïéçù æúu Õæñh æ æøæðz ð Ùæ çîøð»øð ãñ Ð Ù ð âð â æ æøü è Âã æù èçáøð çáâùð æúu æøü âˆøæð æñúu æøü SÅUæ ç» æ»ü ð Õéhß Ùˆß ÂÚU àæ æ ÃØ Ì è ãñ Ñ (1) Ï æù Î æðâ Õè (2) ÚUæãéÜ âæ ë ˆØæØÙ (3) Á»Îèâ Sâ (4) Öè ÚUæß æ ÕðÇU ÚU 10. ÍðÚUßæÎè çöï æ æøæðz Ùð ÏæðçÜç¹Ì æúu æð ãè (ç žæ, ðìæçâ, M Â, çùžõæù) ÂÚU ˆÍ æùæ ãñð Ù ð âð â ÂÚU ˆÍ è Âã æù èçáøð çáâð â ¹Ì ãæ ÁÌæ ãñ Ñ (1) ç žæ (2) ðìçâ (3) M  (4) çùžõæù 11. Ö»ßæÙ Õéh è ßÁýæâÙ éîýæ ßæÜè êçìüøæ ç â æü ð âõâð ÂãÜð ÕÙè æñúu ÂýØé Ì ãé ü? (1) üâæ Âêßü ÎêâÚUè âîè ð (2) üâæ Âêßü ÂãÜè âîè ð (3) ÂãÜè âîè üâßè (4) ÎêâÚUè âîè üâßè 12. Ö»ßæÙ Õéh ð Âý é¹ çàæcø çs æøæð ð ÂýçÌ ÂÙð â ßðÎÙæÂê æü L ¹ ð çüøð ÎêÚU ÎêÚU ÁæÙð ÁæÌð ÍðÐ Ùè ð Îè ãé ü âê è âð Ù è Âã æù èçáøðð (1) âæçúuâéžæ (2) æð»ëüæù (3) ÎðßΞæ (4) æù Î 13. ÍðÚUè»æÍæ Ùæ»ý Í Ù ð λæÚUæð æ ÂýçÌçÙçÏˆß ÚUÌæ ãñ Ñ (1) âæ æðúuè (2) âæ æðúu (3) çö ¹é (4) çö ¹éÙè 14. Âýæ èù æñúu ŠØØé» ð Õæñh Ï ü ð çßîðàææð ð çßsìæúu âð Áæð âõâð Âý é¹ ßSÌé»Ì ÜæÖ ãé æ, ßã Íæ Ñ (1) æùßèø»é ææð æ ÖæÇ (2) æšøæ爻é ææð è æü (3) çßîðàææð âð ÃØæÂæÚ (4) ÂØüÅUÙ æð ÕÉ æßæ D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 5 Paper-II
6 15. The major events during the life time of the Buddha took place at the places located in the natural surroundings. Name the one which happens to be an exception : (1) The Buddha s Birth in the Lumbini park (2) His Enlightenment under Bo-tree (3) His reception at Kapilavastu (Kapilavatthu) (4) His Mahaparinibbana at Kusinara 16. The year, in which Mahaveera attain salvation is : (1) 320 B.C. (2) 527 B.C. (3) 680 B.C. (4) 490 B.C. 17. In order of 24 Tirthankaras Lord Parshvanath a comes in : (1) First (2) Fourth (3) Twentieth (4) Twentythird 18. The Vallabhi Vachana was organised in chairmanship of : (1) Haribhadra (2) Kundakunda (3) Hemachandra (4) Devardhigani Kshamakshramana 19. In which Jaina canan different philosophical schools are described? (1) Sutrakratangasutra, (3) Antakratadas anga (2) Vipakasutra (4) Prasnavyakarana 20. The meaning of Anuvrata is : (1) Promise to dicover atom (2) Vows for monks (3) Minor vows for householders (4) General administrative rules 21. According to Jain philosophy Moksa stands far : (1) to be freed from all Karmas (2) to blow off (3) to be one with the superem (4) to get assimilated with five elements 22. According to Jainism meaning of Asteyavrata is : (1) Not to kill (2) Not to Possess (3) Not to steal (4) Not to tell lie D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 6 Paper-II
7 15. Ö»ßæÙ Õéh ð ÁèßÙ è Âý é¹ ƒæåuùæøð Âýæ ë çì ÂçÚUßðàæ ð ƒæåuèð â ƒæåuùæ æ Ùæ ÕÌæ Øð, Áæð â æ ÂßæÎ ãæð Ñ (1) Ö»ßæÙ Õéh æ Á Üéç ÕÙè ßÙ ð (2) ÂèÂÜ ð ßëÿæ ð Ùè ð Ù è ÕæðçÏ-Âýæç# (3) çâüßæsìé ( çâü߈íé) ð Ù æ çöù ÎÙ (4) é âèùæúuæ ð Ù æ ãæâçúuçùžõæù 16. ÌèÍZ ÚU ãæßèúu æ ÂçÚUçÙßæü æ ßáü æùæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ (1) 320 ü.âê. (2) 527 ü.âê. (3) 680 ü.âê. (4) 490 ü.âê. 17. ÌèÍZ ÚUæð ð Ùæ - ý ð ÂæàßüÙæÍ â â Øæ ð ÌèÍZ ÚU ãð»øð ãñ Ñ (1) ÂýÍ (2) ÌéÍü (3) Õèâßð (4) Ìð âßð 18. ßËÜÖè-ßæ Ùæ Ù è ŠØÿæÌæ ð æøæðçáì ãé ü Íè Ñ (1) ãçúuöîý (2) é Î é Î (3) ãð Îý (4) ÎðßæçÏü»ç æ ÿæ æÿæ æ 19. çßçö Ù ÎæàæüçÙ Ìæð æ çßßð Ù â ÁñÙ- æ»»ý Í ð Âýæ# ãñ Ñ (1) âê æ ë Ìæ»âê æ (2) çßâæ âê æ (3) Ì ë ÌÎàææ» (4) ÂýàÙÃØæ ÚU æ 20. Ò æéßýìó æ Íü ãñ Ñ (1) æé è ¹æðÁ ÚUÙð è ÂýçÌ ææ (2) Ÿæ ææð ð çü ßýÌ (3) Ÿææß æð ð çü æ çàæ ßýÌ (4) àææâ èø âæ æ Ø çùø 21. ÁñÙ ÎàæüÙ ð ÙéâæÚU Ò æðÿæó æ Íü ãñ Ñ (1) âöè æðz âð é Ì ãæð ÁæÙæ (2) Îè è ÌÚUã ÕéÛææ ÎðÙæ (3) ÂÚU Ìˆß ð ç Ü ÁæÙæ (4)  ̈ßæð ð çßüèù ãæð ÁæÙæ 22. ÁñÙÏ ü ð Ò SÌðØßýÌÓ æ Íü ãñ Ñ (1) çã âæ Ùãè ÚUÙæ (2) ÂçÚU»ýÅU Ùãè ÚUÙæ (3) æðúuè Ùãè ÚUÙæ (4) ÛæêÆU Ùãè ÕæðÜÙæ D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 7 Paper-II
8 23. According to Jainism Aj iva is included in : (1) Substances and Fundamentals (2) Papa and Punya (3) Mati and, Sruta knowledge (4) Monks and Householders 24. The highest image of Bahubali is found at : (1) Bangalore (2) Shravanabelagola (3) Varanasi (4) Bhuvaneswar 25. The earliest spiritual text of Jainism is : (1) Dravasangraha (2) Vipakasutra (3) Samayasara (4), Prsnavyakarana 26. This is the main Jaina temple of Khajuraho :, (1) Parswanatha Temple (2) Chandraprabha Temple (3) Neminath Temple (4) Mahaveera Temple 27. The earliest writer of, Saurseni Prakrit is : (1) Acharya Umaswati (2) Acharya Pujyapada (3) Acharya Kundakunda (4) Acharya Haribhadra 28. This is the main centre of Jaina manuscripts : (1) Bhilawara (2) Jabalapur (3) Jesalmer (4) Bhuvaneswar 29. This religious activity of Jainism is directly associated with social service : (1) giving four kinds of charity (2) studying religious texts (3) performing Tirthayatras (4) worshiping in temples 30. The Syadavada theory is associated with this religious tradition : (1) Jainism (2) Buddhism (3) Islam (4) Sikhism 31. What was Gandhi s age when he got married to Kasturaba? (1) 19 years (2) 15 years (3) 12 years (4) 13 years D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 8 Paper-II
9 23. ÁñÙÏ ü ð ÙéâæÚU Ò ÁèßÓ Ù ð âç çüì ãñ Ñ (1) ÎýÃØ ß ÂÎæÍü (2) ÂæÂ ß Âé Ø (3) çì ææù ß ŸæéÌ ææù (4) âæïé ß Ÿææß 24. ÕæãéÕçÜ è âßæðü ÙÌ êçìü Øãæ Âýæ# ãñ Ñ (1) Õð»ÜæðÚU (2) Ÿæß æõðü»æðüæ (3) ßæÚUæ æâè (4) ÖéßÙðàßÚU 25. ÁñÙÏ ü æ Âýæ èùì ŠØæ爻ý Í Øã æùæ ÁæÌæ ãñ Ñ (1) ÎýÃØâ»ýã (2) çßâæ âê æ (3) â ØâæÚU (4) ÂýàÙÃØæ ÚU æ 26. ¹ÁéÚUæãæð ð ÁñÙ çîúuæð ð Øã çîúu Âý é¹ ãñ Ñ (1) ÂæàßüÙæÍ çîúu (2) ÎýÂýÖ çîúu (3) Ùðç ÙæÍ çîúu (4) ãæßèúu çîúu 27. àææñúuâðùè-âýæ ë Ì ð Âýæ èù Üð¹ ãñ Ñ (1) æ æøü æsßæçì (2) æ æøü Âê ØÂæÎ (3) æ æøü é Î é Î (4) æ æøü ãçúuöîý 28. ÁñÙ Âæ ÇéUçÜçÂØæð æ Âý é¹ ð Îý ãñ Ñ (1) ÖèÜßæÇ æ (2) ÁÕÜÂéÚU (3) ÁñâÜ ðúu (4) ÖéßÙðàßÚU 29. ÁñÙÏ ü è Øã Ïæç ü Âýßëçžæ â æá âðßæ âð âèïè ÁéÇ è ãé ü ãñ Ñ (1) æúu Âý æúu ð ÎæÙ ÎðÙæ (2) àææs æ SßæŠØæØ ÚUÙæ (3) ÌèÍüØæ ææ ÚUÙæ (4) çîúuæð ð ÂêÁæ ÚUÙæ 30. ÒSØæmæÎÓ çâhæ Ì â Ïæç ü ÂÚU ÂÚUæ âð â ÕçÏÌ ãñ Ñ (1) ÁñÙÏ ü (2) ÕæñhÏ ü (3) SÜæ (4) çâ¹ï ü 31. ÁÕ»æ ÏèÁè è SÌéÚUÕæ âð àææîè ãé ü, â â Ø Ù è ý ç ÌÙè Íè? (1) 19 ßáü (2) 15 ßáü (3) 12 ßáü (4) 13 ßáü D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 9 Paper-II
10 32. Gandhiji confessed his guilt of stealing for the purpose of smoking in a letter. To whom was this letter addressed? (1) Father (2) Mother (3) Elder Brother (4) Friend 33. Gandhiji was shot dead on January 30, 1948 at Birla House, New Delhi. Which was the fateful day of the week? (1) Saturday (2) Wednesday (3) Friday (4) Monday 34. Gandhiji s first fast in India took place at : (1) Porbander (2) Ahmedabad (3) Wardha (4) Calcutta 35. Who called Gandhiji as Half Naked Seditious Fakir? (1) Winston Churchill (2) Pt. Nehru (3) Albert Einstein (4) Ruskin 36. At which of the following sessions of the Indian National Congress, did Gandhiji Preside as the President? (1) Belgaun, 1924 (2) Lahore, 1929 (3) Lucknow, 1916 (4) Calcutta, In which of the following movements did Gandhiji make the first use of hunger strike as a weapon? (1) Bardoli Satyagraha (2) Non-cooperation movement, (3) Rowlatt Satyagraha, 1919 (4) Ahmedabad strike, Gandhiji believed that : (1) End justifies means (2) Means justifies end (3) Neither end justifies means nor means justifies end (4) End and means both should be justified 39. In Gandhian Socialism : (1) State is required (2) State is not required (3) State is required for international affairs (4) Can not say D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 10 Paper-II
11 32.»æ ÏèÁè Ùð Ïê ýâæù ãðìé ç Øð»Øð æðúuè ð ÂÚUæÏ æð  æ ð Sßè æúu ç Øæ ÍæÐ ßã  æ ç âð çü¹æ»øæ Íæ? (1) çâìæ (2) æìæ (3)»ýÁ (4) ç æ 33.»æ ÏèÁè çõç Üæ ãæ â, Ù ü çîëüè ð 30 ÁÙßÚUè, 1948 æð»æðüè ð çàæ æúu ãæð»øð ÍðÐ âœìæã æ ßã æñùâæ â ƒææì çîù Íæ? (1) àæçùßæúu (2) ÕéÏßæÚU (3) àæé ý ßæÚU (4) âæð ßæÚU 34. ÖæÚUÌ ð»æ ÏèÁè Ùð ÂýÍ Âßæâ Øãæ ÂÚU ç Øæ Íæ Ñ (1) ÂæðÚUÕ ÎÚU (2) ã ÎæÕæÎ (3) ßÏæü (4) Ü žææ 35.»æ ÏèÁè æð Ò hüù»æ ÚUæÁÎýæðãè È èúuó ç âùð ãæ Íæ? (1) çß SÅUÙ ç üü (2) Â. ÙðãL (3) ËÕÅüU æ âåuèù (4) ÚUçS Ù 36. ÖæÚUÌèØ ÚUæCþèØ æ»ýðâ ð çù Ù ð âð ç â çïßðàæù ð»æ ÏèÁè Ùð ŠØÿæÌæ è? (1) ÕðÜ»æ ß, 1924 (2) ÜæãæðÚU, 1929 (3) ܹ٪, 1916 (4) Ü žææ, çù Ùæ ç Ì ð âð æñùâð æ ÎæðÜÙ ð»æ ÏèÁè Ùð àæs æ ð M  ð Öê¹ ãç ÌæÜ æ ÂýØæð» ç Øæ? (1) ÕæÚUÇUæðÜè âˆøæ»ýã (2) âãøæð» æ ÎæðÜÙ, (3) ÚUæòÜðÅUU âˆøæ»ýã, 1919 (4) ã ÎæÕæÎ è ãç ÌæÜ, »æ ÏèÁè æ æùùæ Íæ ç Ñ (1) âæšø âæïù æð ØæØæðç Ì ÆUãÚUæÌæ ãñð (2) âæïù âæšø æð ØæØæðç Ì ÆUãÚUæÌæ ãñð (3) Ù Ìæð âæšø âæïù æð ØæØæðç Ì ÆUãÚUæÌæ ãñ æñúu Ù ãè âæïù âæšø æð ØæØæðç Ì ÆUãÚUæÌæ ãñð (4) âæšø æñúu âæïù ÎæðÙæð ãè ØæØæðç Ì ãæðùð æçã Ð 39.»æ ÏèßæÎè â æáßæî ð Ñ (1) ÚUæ Ø æßàø ãñ (2) ÚUæ Ø æßàø Ùãè ãñ (3) ÚUæ Ø ÌÚUæüCþèØ æ Üæð ð çü æßàø ãñ (4) ã Ùãè â Ìð D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 11 Paper-II
12 40. Which of the following movements, was not started by Gandhiji? (1) Civil Disobedience Movement (2) Swadeshi Movement (3) Non-Co-operation Movement (4) Quit India Movement 41. Peace is indivisible - this statement is : (1) False (2) True (3) Neither True nor False (4) None of the above 42. When did the government of Afganistan begin fighting the Taliban? (1) 1995 (2) 1998 (3) 1983 (4) What is the oldest known way to avoid war? (1) Conflict Resolution (2) Peace Making (3) Deterrence (4) Magic 44. In 2009, there was a peak in the number of the battle related deaths world wide. The escalation of which civil conflict was a large contributor to this peak? (1) Sri Lanka conflict (2) The Israeli - Palestinian conflict (3) Colombia (4) None of the above 45. What is the traditional cause of violence or war? (1) Land (2) Property (3) Women (4) All of the above 46. Gandhiji advocated birth control through the practice of Brahmacharya for the sake of : (1) Prevention of increase in population (2) Improvement in the quality of human beings (3) Avoiding the birth of unwanted children (4) All of the above D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 12 Paper-II
13 40. çù Ùæ ç Ì ð âð æñùâæ æ ÎæðÜÙ»æ ÏèÁè mæúuæ ÂýæÚU Ö Ùãè ç Øæ»Øæ? (1) âçßùø ß ææ æ ÎæðÜÙ (2) SßÎðàæè æ ÎæðÜÙ (3) âãøæð» æ ÎæðÜÙ (4) ÖæÚUÌ ÀUæðÇ æð æ ÎæðÜÙ 41. Òàææ çì çßöæ Ø ãñó - Øã ÍÙ Ñ (1) ç Øæ ãñ (2) âˆø ãñ (3) Ù Ìæð âˆø ãñ, Ù ãè âˆø (4) ª ÂÚU ð âð æð ü Ùãè 42. È»æÙ âúu æúu Ùð Õ ÌæÜèÕæÙ âð ÜÇ Ùæ ÂýæÚU Ö ç Øæ? (1) 1995 (2) 1998 (3) 1983 (4) Øéh æð ÅUæÜÙð ð çü Âýæ èùì ææì æ»ü ãñ Ñ (1) Üã àæ Ù (2) àææ çì SÍæÂÙæ (3) ÎðÌæ Ì (àæç Ì æ ÖØ çî¹æùæ) (4) ÁæÎê 44. ßáü 2009 ð çßàß ÖÚU ð â ƒæáæðz ð æúðu ÁæÙð ßæÜð Üæð»æð è â Øæ çàæ¹úu ÂÚU ÍèÐ æñùâæ Ùæ»çÚU â ƒæáü â â Øæ ð Ìèßý ßëçh æ æúu æ Íæ? (1) ŸæèÜ æ â ƒæáü (2) $ÁÚUæØÜè-çÈ ÜèSÌèÙè â ƒæáü (3) æðüç ÕØæ (4) ÂØéü Ì ð âð æð ü Ùãè 45. çã âæ Øæ Øéh æ ÂæÚU ÂçÚU æúu æ Øæ ãñ? (1) Öêç (2) â Âçžæ (3) S æè (4) ÂØéü Ì âöè 46.»æ ÏèÁè â æúu æ âð Õýræ Øü ð Øæâ mæúuæ â ÌçÌ çùø æ æ ð ÂÿæÏÚU Íð Ñ (1) ÁÙâ Øæ ßëçh æð ÚUæð Ùð ð çü (2) æùß ÁæçÌ è»é æßžææ âéïæúu ð çü (3) ßæ çàuì â ÌæÙæðˆÂçžæ æð ÅUæÜÙð ð çü (4) ÂØéü Ì âöè D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 13 Paper-II
14 47. Peace movements are focused on : (1) to awaken the inner peace that dwells in the hearts of all beings (2) to create the consciousness of world peace (3) to promote and protect the human rights of all people (4) all of the above 48. From the followings, which movement does not recognise as an environmental movement? (1) Chipko Movement (2) Appiko Movement (3) Rural Reconstruction Movement (4) Save Himalaya Movement 49. The opportunities for a durable ceasefire is a principle of : (1) Peace Making (2) Conflict Resolution (3) Peace Keeping (4) Conflict Transformation 50. The idea of Economy of Permanance is related to : (1) J.K. Mehta (2) Amartya Sen (3) J.C. Kumarappa (4) Schumacher - o 0 o - D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 14 Paper-II
15 47. àææ çì æ ÎæðÜÙ ð ç ÎýÌ ãñ Ñ (1) æ ÌçÚU àææ çì ð Áæ»ÚU æ ð çü Áæð âöè Âýæç æøæð ð NÎØ ð ßæâ ÚUÌè ãñ (2) çßàß àææ çì è ðìùæ ð çù æü æ ÂÚU (3) âöè Üæð»æð ð æùß çï æúuæð ð çß æâ ß â ÚUÿæ æ ÂÚU (4) ÂØéü Ì âöè 48. çù Ù ð âð æñù âæ æ ÎæðÜÙ ÂØæüßÚU æèø æ ÎæðÜÙ ð M  ð Ùãè ÁæÙæ ÁæÌæ? (1) ç  æð æ ÎæðÜÙ (2) çœâ æð æ ÎæðÜÙ (3)»ýæ ÂéÙçÙü æü æ æ ÎæðÜÙ (4) çã æüø Õ æ æð æ ÎæðÜÙ 49. çåu æª Øéh çßúuæ æ ßâÚU çâhæ Ì ãñ Ñ (1) àææ çì SÍæÂÙæ æ (2) Üã àæ Ù æ (3) àææ çì ÕÙæØð ÚU¹Ùð æ (4) â ƒæáü M Âæ ÌÚU æ æ 50. ÒSÍæçØˆß æ ÍüàææS æó æ çß æúu ç ââð â Õ çïì ãñ? (1) Áð. ð. ðãìæ (2) ˆØü âðù (3) Áð.âè. é æúuœâæ (4) àæé æ ÚU - o 0 o - D-6015!D-6015-PAPER-II! 15 Paper-II
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