91. Match the following:
List-I (Substance)
List-II (Qualities)
a. Atman
1. Rasa
b. Prithvi
2. Sabda
c. Jala
3. Gandha
d. Akasha
4. Jnana
| List-I (Substance) | List-II (Qualities) |
| a. Atman | 1. Rasa |
| b. Prithvi | 2. Sabda |
| c. Jala | 3. Gandha |
| d. Akasha | 4. Jnana |
92. What does the Quality (Guna) include in it?
93. God is the author of the Vedas, according to
94. What does Abhava is regarded as by Kumarila theory?
95. On nature of question of self Carvaka philosophy can be classified as
96. Which one among the following is not acceptable to the Vaisesikas?
97. What does the space regarded as in Jain philosophy?
98. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Nirvana
1. Jainism
b. Critique of inference
2. Buddhism
c. Paryaya
3. Relatively real, unreal and indescribable
d. Syad Asti-Nasti Avaktayam
4. Carvaka
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Nirvana | 1. Jainism |
| b. Critique of inference | 2. Buddhism |
| c. Paryaya | 3. Relatively real, unreal and indescribable |
| d. Syad Asti-Nasti Avaktayam | 4. Carvaka |
99. According to Jain philosophy what does the soul possess?
100. What does the Dravya-Bandha is regarded as?
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