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Ph D Entrance Examination Model Question Paper-2014 EDUCATION Duration: 2.00 Hours. Total Marks = 100 Note : 1) The question paper is in TWO parts, viz: Part-I and Part-II. 2) Part-I consists 50 questions of objective type carrying 1 mark each (50 x 1 = 50 marks) 3) Part-II consists of 25 questions of objective type carrying 2 marks each (25 x 2 = 50 marks) 4) All questions are compulsory. PART-I (50 x 1 = 50) 1) Mahatma Gandhi considered education as a a) Means of earthing Livelihood b) Privilege given to human beings c) A preparation for life d) Lifelong processes 2) Rabindranatha Togore’s shantinikethan is a ture depiction of the Philosophies. a) Idealism and naturalism b) Naturalism and realism c) Idealism and pragmatism d) Realism and pragmatism PART-II (25 x 2 =50) 1) The Vedas teach us that. a) Creation without beginning b) Creations is without an end c) Creation is without beginning and without an end d) Creation has a definite beginning and also an end 2) “Spirituality is indeed the master key of the Indian mind, the sense of the in finitive is native to it” – who started this. a) Rabindranath Togore b) Aurobindo c) Swami Vivekananda d) Mahatma Gandhi

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Ph D Entrance Examination Model Question Paper-2014

EDUCATION

Duration: 2.00 Hours. Total Marks = 100

Note :

1) The question paper is in TWO parts, viz: Part-I and Part-II.

2) Part-I consists 50 questions of objective type carrying 1 mark each (50 x 1 = 50 marks)

3) Part-II consists of 25 questions of objective type carrying 2 marks each (25 x 2 = 50 marks)

4) All questions are compulsory.

PART-I (50 x 1 = 50)

1) Mahatma Gandhi considered education as a

a) Means of earthing Livelihood b) Privilege given to human beings

c) A preparation for life d) Lifelong processes

2) Rabindranatha Togore’s shantinikethan is a ture depiction of the Philosophies.

a) Idealism and naturalism b) Naturalism and realism

c) Idealism and pragmatism d) Realism and pragmatism

PART-II (25 x 2 =50)

1) The Vedas teach us that.

a) Creation without beginning

b) Creations is without an end

c) Creation is without beginning and without an end

d) Creation has a definite beginning and also an end

2) “Spirituality is indeed the master key of the Indian mind, the sense of the in

finitive is native to it” – who started this.

a) Rabindranath Togore b) Aurobindo

c) Swami Vivekananda d) Mahatma Gandhi