Question : In Jainism, what is the concept of 'Anekantavada'?
Option 1: Non-attachment to material possessions
Option 2: The theory of non-violence
Option 3: The doctrine of many-sidedness
Option 4: The practice of meditation
Correct Answer: The doctrine of many-sidedness
Solution : 'Anekantavada' is a Jain concept that emphasizes the doctrine of many-sidedness, suggesting that truth and reality can be perceived from multiple perspectives.
Question : What is the concept of Karma in Jainism?
Option 1: The law of moral causation
Option 2: The cycle of life and death
Option 3: The path to liberation
Option 4: The practice of non-attachment
Question : Gandhi wanted to realise 'truth' through:
Option 1: Ahimsa (Non-Violence)
Option 2: Dharma (Religion)
Option 3: Karma (Service)
Option 4: Dhyana (Meditation)
Question : Which principle is central to Jainism?
Option 1: Four Noble Truths
Option 2: Ahimsa (Non-violence)
Option 3: Karma
Option 4: Dharma
Question : Gandhiji's 'Satyagraha' meant an attachment to the following two elements
Option 1: knowledge and religion
Option 2: truth and non-violence
Option 3: truth and chastity
Option 4: love of motherland and hate for colonial masters
Question : In Buddhism, what is the concept of Anatta?
Option 1: The cycle of rebirth
Option 2: The path to enlightenment
Option 3: The absence of a permanent self
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