MCQ Religion And Philosophy SET 1ALL MCQ For Indian Religion And Philosophy 1. Lal Ded (Lalla Yogeshwari) was a practitioner of which of the following traditions?Tibetan BuddhismKashmir ShaivismSri SampradayaSmartismQuestion 1 of 152. World’s largest religion (population wise) is ____:HinduMuslimChristianBuddhistsQuestion 2 of 153. Famous sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya settled in Delhi during the times of __:AkbarJahangirShahjahanAurangjebQuestion 3 of 154. Santhara is a religious ritual related to ___?JainSaivaSaktaVaishnavaQuestion 4 of 155. In context with the Mahayana Buddhism faith, the future Buddha is ___?KrakuchandaAmitabhaMaitreyaKanak MuniQuestion 5 of 156. Religion is not mere conviction but:conductcustomsbehaviournone of theseQuestion 6 of 157. “The feeling, acts and experiences of individual men in their solitude so far as they apprehend themselves to stand in relation to whatever they may consider the divine.” Who defined religion in this way?AlexanderPatricWilliam jamesW.T StaceQuestion 7 of 158. —————– defines religion as, “the conservation of values.”AlexanderPatricWilliam jamesHoffodingQuestion 8 of 159. To———————-, religion is not in doctrines, in dogmas nor in intellectual argumentation; it is being and becoming, it is realization.Swami VivekanandaHoffodingWilliam jamesW.T StaceQuestion 9 of 1510. According to Alexander “Religion is————–”Faith in godFaith in deityFaith in natureFaith in super powerQuestion 10 of 1511. According to ——————“Religion is the vision of something which stands beyond, behind, and within, the passing flux of immediate things.”AlexanderPatricWhiteheadW.T StaceQuestion 11 of 1512. W.T Stace defined “religion as the —————— for the impossible, the unattainable, the inconceivable.”Hunger of the soulThirst of the mindQuest of the intellectNone of theseQuestion 12 of 1513. Talcott Parsons defines, religion, “————————————-which men have evolved in various societies”Values, morals and practicesA set of myths and imaginationsA set of beliefs, practices, and institutionsNone of theseQuestion 13 of 1514. According to Kant “Religion is a matter of the:MindSoulWillIntellectQuestion 14 of 1515. Concise Oxford Dictionary defines; religion is “human recognition of a ———– controlling power and especially of a personal God or gods entitled to obedience and worship”CosmicSuper naturalDivineSuperhumanQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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