31. There are how many kinds of space are there according to Jain's?
32. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I
List-II
a. The capacity of the meanings of the words to become objects of enquiry regarding each other
1. Tatparya
b. Non-contradiction of the relation between meanings of the words
2. Asatti
c. The apprehension without an interval of the meanings of words that is produced by those words
3. Akanksa
d. The capacity of a sentence to convey a particular meaning
4. Yogyata
| List-I | List-II |
| a. The capacity of the meanings of the words to become objects of enquiry regarding each other | 1. Tatparya |
| b. Non-contradiction of the relation between meanings of the words | 2. Asatti |
| c. The apprehension without an interval of the meanings of words that is produced by those words | 3. Akanksa |
| d. The capacity of a sentence to convey a particular meaning | 4. Yogyata |
33. What does Padaratha referred as?
34. According to Nyaya, Vyapti should have
35. Sautrantika school of Buddhist Philosophy has given important authority to which of the Buddhist texts?
36. According to Jaina philosophy, Asrava is regarded as a cause of which of the following?
37. Which system of Indian philosophy holds the view that Pramanya and Apramanya of cognition is paratah?
38. According to Buddhism, which of the following is described as doctrine of 'dependent origination'?
39. According to Samkhya, Purusha is referred as
40. Which of the following statements is not true with regard to Patanjali Yoga?
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