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14. What does philosophy usually use?
A) scientific methods of cognition.
b) religious dogmas
c) human intuition
d) will of power
e) power of love
15 Complete the sentence. By the materialism - our reality is made of …
a) Divine ideas
b) water
c) cosmo energy
D) material staff
e) human energy
16. The fundamental question of the human is:
A) essence of his life
b) how much does my life cost?
c) how much will I have children?
d) have I will of love
e) essence of his passion
17. Call the scientific methods of cognition.
a) analysis, synthesis, intuition
b) theory, analogy, analysis, power of the will
c) experiment, theory, analogy, analysis, synthesis.
d) power of the passion, analysis, synthesis
e) analysis, synthesis, discussion
18. Culture is:
a) form of religion
b) division of psychology
C) spiritual and material values of the humanity
d) form of science
e) spiritual matter of humanity
19. Function of philosophy is:
a) generalize all theological form of thinking and makes up common notion (representation) of the world
B) summarize all scientific achievements of different sciences and makes up common notion (representation) of the world
c) generalize all physical abilities of the human and makes up common notion (representation) of the humanity
d) discover the essence of absolute in the universe
e) discover the relations between human and animals
20. Experiment is:
a) theory of values
b) scientific instrument of thinking
c) scientific way of living
D) scientific method of cognition.
e) form of behavior
21.Call the oldest major world religion.
a) Islam
b) theosophy
c) anthroposophy
d) dianetica
E) Hinduism
22.What culture has Hinduism its origin at least as far back as 3000 BC.
A) in ancient Vedic culture
b) in ancient chinese culture
c) in ancient greek culture
d) in ancient japanese culture
e) in ancient Buddhist culture
23. What does moksha mean?
a) power
B) liberation
c) reincarnation
d) karma
e) passion
24. Where do many streams of hinduistic thought flow from?
a) Vedic/Hindu schools, Buddhist schools
b) Vedic/Hindu schools, taoist schools.
c) Tantra Agamic schools, Shacty sects and Mantra Agamic schools
d) Dharma schools, Shiva sects.
E) Vedic/Hindu schools, Bhakti sects and Tantra Agamic schools
25. What does ahimsa mean?
a) not to think
B) non-violence
c) non-activity
d) liberation
e) reincarnation
26. What things are common to all Hindus?
a) belief in Tao, reincarnation, and moksha
b) belief in shamanism, God’s power and moksha
c) belief in Trama, reincarnation, sathya and moksha
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B) to preserve spiritual values and to form scientific worldview (philosophy). | | | A) in the form of conversations |