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BUDDHIST, JAINA, GANDHIAN AND PEACE STUDIES Paper III Note : This paper contains seventy five (75) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. 1. The name of the first sage who came to see the baby (Siddhartha) in the palace at Kapilavasthu was Nlaka Koṇda ~ n ~ na Asita Kladevala Mahnma 2. The-number of omens which Siddhartha saw before renunciation of the household life was Two Three Four Five 3. The name of the person who offered eight handful grass to Bodhisattva Siddhrtha on the bank of Nira njar ~ river was Tapassu Bhallika Puṇṇa Sotthiya 4. The First Buddhist Council was held during the period of the King Asoka Ajtasattu Bimbisra Kaniṣka 6. The Third Buddhist Council was held under the chairmanship of Moggaliputta Tissa Mahkssapa Revata Yashomitra 7. The fifth book of the Abhidhammapiṭaka is Vibhaṅga Yamaka Dhtukath Kathvatthu 8. The Dhammacakkappavattana-Sutta was preached by the Buddha to Yasa Bhaddiya Sriputta Vimala 9. Pramṇa-samuccaya is written by Udyotkara Dharmapla Dharmakirti Dignga 10. The text of the Tipi aka which mentions the Ten Precepts (Dasa Silas) systematically is The Dhammapda The Suttanipta The Ther gth The Khuddakapṭha 5. The number of participants in the second Buddhist Council was 500 700 900 1100 11. Out of the ten precepts (Dasa Sila-s) the one which is made upsakaoriented, is The first precept The second precept The third precept The fourth precept Paper-III 2 J-60-12

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12. The position of Samadhi in the Aṭṭhaṃgika-Maggo happens to be The first The fourth The seventh The eighth 13. The Buddha taught the four Noble Truths (Cattari Arya-Saccni) in His discourse known as Dhammacakkappavattana-Sutta M ulapariyya-sutta Dhaniya-Sutta Mahaparinibhna-Sutta 14. The first and the second Nidana-s in the list of Twelve Nidna-s of the Paṭiccasamuppda, are Saṃkhra-vi ~ n ~ naṇa Vi ~ n ~ naṇa-nmarupa Nmarpa-phassa Avijj-Saṃkhra 15. The place which the Samm jvo occupies in the Aṭṭhaṃgiko Maggo, is The third The fifth The fourth The seventh 16. The number of Nidna-s in the Paṭiccasamuppada happens to be 10 (Ten) 15 (Fifteen) 12 (Twelve) 20 (Twenty) 17. The Third Nidna in the Paṭ iccasamuppda happens to be Saṃkhro Avijj Vi ~ n ~ naṇaṃ Nmar upam 18. In the Theravda system of Philosophy, the element which is considered Asaṃkhata (Asaṃskṛta), is Cittaṃ R upaṃ Nibbnaṃ Cetasikaṃ 19. The State where Ajanta Cave-temple is situated in Bihar Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Mahrashtra 20. Buddhism was carried to China by the monks of the nation, known as Sri Lanka Burma Thailand India 21. Sanchi Stupas were mainly built by Klsoka Asoka Bimbisra Prasenajit Paper-III 4 J-60-12

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22. The Buddha attained Mahparinirvṇa at the age of 70 years 80 years 90 years 60 years 23. In four Noble Truths Dukkhasamudaya stands at the place First Second Third Fourth 24. The first man who talked to the Buddha in between Gaya and Bodh- Gaya in course of His journey to Isipatana, was nanda Sriputta Upli Upaka 25. The ritual cattle-sacrifice in some religious activities was largely stopped due to the campaign started by the King known as Bimbisra Bindusra Asoka Kaniṣka 26. The founder of Jainism was Lord Nemintha Lord Mahvira Lord Ṛṣabhadeva Lord Prwantha 28. The birth-place of Lord Mahvira was Vrṇas Ayodhy Mathur Vail 29. Trial was the mother of Lord Ṛṣabhadeva Lord Mahvira Lord Namintha Lord Prwantha 30. The last Jaina Council was held at Mathur Vrṇas Vallabh Kaumbi 31. M ulas utra of Ardhamgadhi gamas include crnga S utra Sthnga S utra Vipka S utra Daavaikalika S utra 32. ata Kha dgama stra belongs to crya Guṅadhar crya Dharasena crya Kunda Kunda crya Haribhadra 27. Cturyma Dharma was propagated by 33. The author of Samayasra is Lord Prwantha crya Haribhadra Lord Naminth crya ivarya Lord Vsup ujya crya Nemicandra Lord Mahvira crya Kunda Kunda Paper-III 6 J-60-12

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34. Match the items in List I with those of List II : List I List II (a) Mahvra (i) Samayasra (b) Daavaiklika S utra (c) Kunda Kunda (d) Abhaya (ii) Dna (iii) Vaili (iv) M ulas utra Select the correct code answer : (a) + (iv) (d) + (iii) (b) + (ii) (c) + (i) 35. The meaning of Mṛṣavda vow in Jainism is Not giving Dna Not stealing things Non-attachment Not telling lie 36. The meaning of Mahvratas in Jainism is Vows of monks Vows of Laymen Vows of Women Vows of great things 37. The meaning of Am urcchbhva in Jainism is Not killing Non-Absolutism Non-attachment Not telling lie 38. The number of substances in Jainism is Three Six Five Seven 39. According to Jainism the Saṁbara is included in the group of Three Jewels Five Vows Six substances Seven fundamentals 40. This is the supreme aim of Jainism Preaching of meditation attainment of Heaven attainment of salvation purification of mind 41. Anekntavda is known in Jainism as Spiritual saying Non-attachment The multi-view point of reality Supreme knowledge 42. According to Jainism this is included in the kind of knowledge : Saṁbara ka Charitra Manahparyaya 43. Match the items in List I with those in List II : List I (i) Vows of Householders List II (a) Triratna (ii) Bandha (b) Sruta (iii) amyagdarana (c) Fundamental (iv) J nna ~ (d) Anubrat Select the correct code answer : (iv) + (b) (i) + (c) (ii) + (d) (iii) + (b) Paper-III 8 J-60-12

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44. The Jaina images of Mathura generally belong to the period of 4 th Century A.D. 2 nd Century B.C. 1 st Century A.D. 6 th Century A.D. 45. The Jaina temples of Khajuraho are situated in this state : Madhya Pradesh Jharkhand Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra 46. The statue of Bahubali at Shravanabelagola was constructed by Chamundaraya Tejpala Krishnaraj Kumarpala 47. Kalala Devi was the main inspirer to be erected the famous colossal Jain statue of Lord Bhubali Lord Mahvira Lord Parwantha Lord Ṛṣabhadeva 48. Candana Sati was the head of the sangha of nuns of Lord Mahvira Lord Ṛṣabhadeva Lord Parwantha Acharya ivrya 49. This daily practice of householders of Jainism is for the welfare of Indian society Chanting of Namokarmantra Worship of Jaina image Reading of Jain Text The Ausadhi Dna 50. Jainism has supported this activity for the protection of environment To avoid violence in daily life In hoarding more things than need. To take part in non-social elements. To involve in killing of female child. 51. The youngest son of Gandhiji was Dev Das Ram Das Mani Lal Hari Lal 52. The period for which the services of Gandhiji were secured by Dada Abdulla & Co. Nine months Six months Three months One year 53. Whose English translation of Gita influenced Gandhiji? John Ruskin Leo Tolstoy Edwin Arnold Joseph Doke Paper-III 10 J-60-12

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54. Which book did Gandhi translate as Sarvodaya? Hind Swaraj Unto This Last Key to Health The Kingdom of God is Within You 55. Gandhiji was invited to investigate the plight of oppressed labourers in Indigo plantation at Champaran by Raj Kumar Shukla Jayaprakash Narayan Rajendra Prasad Jawaharlal Nehru 56. The movement which Gandhiji refers to as a Himalayan Blunder is Salt Satyagraha Quit India Movement Non-Cooperation Movement South African Struggle 57. All India Spinners Association was founded in 1928 1925 1926 1929 58. On the bank of which river was Poorna Swaraj declared on 26 th January 1930? Ravi Ganga Yamuna Satluj 59. The matter of Rajkot fast 1939 was referred to the arbitration to E.C. Gibson Sir Maurice Gwyer Lord Linlithgow Lord Wavell 60. The Congress President in 1934 was Jawaharlal Nehru Sardar Patel Mahatma Gandhi Rajendra Prasad 61. The host of Gandhiji during his stay in London for the Second Round Table Conference was Muriel Lester Gilbert Murray Harold Laski Charlie Chaplin 62. The Author of the Indian Struggle is Jawaharlal Nehru Maulana Azad S.C. Bose C.R. Das 63. The associate of Mahatma Gandhi known as Frontier Gandhi was Mohammed Ali Shaukat Ali Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Maulana Azad 64. Gandhiji held women superior to men in respect of Self Sacrifice Moral Power Ahimsa All the above 65. Gandhiji adopted the principle of Bread Labour. The essence of this is Labour engaged in social service. Labour working in the agriculture sector. Earning of every person must be no more or less than the price of bread needed to sustain him. Every man must labour with his body for his food. Paper-III 12 J-60-12

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66. Mahatma Gandhi was of the opinion Economics and Ethics are closely related. There is no relation between Economics and Ethics. Economics is the study of wealth. None of the above. 67. The practical trusteeship formula was drawn by two associates of Gandhiji which with a few changes received Gandhi s approval. One of them was Kishorlal Mashruwala. Who was the later? M.L. Dantwala Narhari Parikh A.V. Thakkar Mahadev Desai 68. Identify the associate of Gandhiji who was fondly called Mamaji Kaka Kalelkar Jamnalal Bajaj Pyare Lal G. Ramachandran 69. The Gandhian concept of peace is Absence of war Absence of dictatorship Social and economic reforms Holistic peace 70. According to Gandhiji End & Means are incompatibles. End justifies the means. End is more important than means. Means justify the end. 71. The following observations on Industrialisation were made by Mahatma Gandhi : The future of industrialisation is dark. Industrialisation thrives on the exploitation of others. God forbid that India should overtake industrialisation after the manner of west. All of the above. 72. The meaning of Swaraj according to Gandhi is Freedom from all restraints Rule of majority Rule of minority Freedom from foreign rule 73. The following is moral equivalent of war Terrorist activities Guerilla War Nuclear War Satyagraha 74. According to Gandhiji this statement is not correct? Truth is superior to non-violence. Truth and non-violence are compatible terms. Truth and non-violence are the two sides of the same coin. If truth is an end then, nonviolence is the means to achieve it. 75. North-South conflicts relate to Confrontation between North and South America Unequal treatment of developing countries by developed countries Confrontation between North and South Korea Conflict between Northern and Southern States of India Paper-III 14 J-60-12

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