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Which of the following statements reflects a key philosophical aim of the Yoga system?
According to Yoga philosophy, what is the ultimate goal of yogic practice?
What is the primary purpose of practices like asanas (postures) and praṇayama (breathing techniques) in Yoga philosophy?
Which of the following is not one of the traditional paths of Yoga mentioned in the philosophy?
Which of the following correctly identifies a classical feature of Patanjali’s Yoga system?
Which of the following statements best summarizes the core philosophy and practice of Yoga as described in classical Indian tradition?
Which of the following works is a commentary on the Karika and is attributed to Vijnānabhikṣu?
Which of the following accurately reflects Sankhya’s stance on theism?
Which commentator wrote the Tattva-kaumudi, a well-known exposition on Sankhya philosophy?
Which of the following texts is attributed to Isvarakṛṣṇa and is considered the earliest surviving authoritative work on Sankhya philosophy?
Who is traditionally credited with systematizing the Sankhya school of Indian philosophy?
In Sankhya philosophy, liberation (moksha) is achieved through:
According to Sankhya philosophy, which of the following are the three valid means of knowledge (pramāṇas)?
Which of the following is not one of the recognized commentaries on the Karika of Isvarakṛṣṇa?
What is the dualistic framework central to Sankhya philosophy?
Which of the following statements accurately reflects a key aspect of Sankhya philosophy?
Which of the following pairs correctly matches a commentator with their work on the Vaisesika philosophy?
Which of the following texts is structured into ten chapters, each divided into two sections, and serves as the foundational scripture of the Vaisesika school?
Why is the Vaisesika school sometimes referred to as Aulukya?
What happens, according to Vaisesika philosophy, when earth, water, fire, air, and ether unite?
Which of the following best describes the evolution of the Vaisesika school over time?
Which of the following later works is a commentary on Prasastapada’s Bhaṣya?
What concept is central to the Vaisesika philosophy and also gives the school its name?
Who is credited with founding the Vaisesika school and composing its foundational text?
Which of the following correctly identifies a key feature of the Vaisesika school of philosophy?
Which of the following statements about the Vaisesika philosophy is correct?
What does the term "Tarka Śāstra" refer to in the context of Nyāya philosophy?
In Nyāya philosophy, which of the following methods is not typically used to verify true knowledge?
Which of the following is the main focus of Nyāya philosophy in terms of intellectual inquiry?
Which of the following best describes the significance of testimony (śabda) in Nyāya philosophy?
In Nyāya philosophy, which of the following is considered a primary means of acquiring valid knowledge?
According to Nyāya philosophy, what is the role of inference (anumāna) in acquiring valid knowledge?
Which term is not commonly associated with the Nyāya school of philosophy?
Which of the following best reflects the approach Nyāya philosophy takes to distinguish true knowledge from false knowledge?
What does the Nyāya school aim to achieve through structured reasoning and critical inquiry?
Who is traditionally credited with founding the Nyāya school of philosophy?
What is Nyāya Vidyā, another name for the Nyāya system, best translated as?
What is the central focus of the Nyāya school of philosophy?
Which of the following alternative names is associated with the Nyāya school of philosophy?
According to Nyāya philosophy, which of the following are considered valid means of acquiring true knowledge?
What is the primary goal of the Nyāya school of philosophy?
Which of the following statements accurately describe the Nyāya school of philosophy?
Which of the following schools of thought does NOT belong to the orthodox (Āstika) system of Indian philosophy?
Which of the following is a key difference between the Āstika (orthodox) and Nāstika (heterodox) schools in Indian philosophy?
Which of the following schools of thought is classified under the heterodox (Nāstika) tradition in Indian philosophy?
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the orthodox (Āstika) schools of Indian philosophy?
The Sarva Darsana Samgraha was authored by which philosopher?
Which of the following is NOT a school of thought within the orthodox (Āstika) system of Indian philosophy?
Which of the following is true about the heterodox (Nāstika) schools of Indian philosophy?
Which of the following philosophical schools is considered part of the orthodox (Āstika) tradition in Indian philosophy?