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Q 21. The first cause of this universe is

(A) absolute consciousness
(B) beyond time and space
(C) beyon
(D) age, death & immortality
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Q 22. The self is

(A) immortal
(B) self‐luminous
(C) self‐proved
(D) all the above
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Q 23. Neti‐ Neti negates

(A) all description about the brahman
(B) the reality of the world
(C) the reality of the jiva
(D) none of these
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Q 24. The Brhadaranyaka describs Brahman as

(A) the real of the real
(B) tajj alan
(C) sacrifice
(D) none of these
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Q 25. Saccidanda means

(A) existance consciousness & bliss
(B) existan
(C) absolute an
(D) bliss
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Q 26. The word sapra panca means

(A) acosmic
(B) cosmic
(C) absolutism
(D) none of these
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Q 27. Nis prapanca means

(A) acosmic
(B) cosmic
(C) absolutiosm
(D) none of these
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Q 28. Taittiriya Upanisads postulates the theory of ‘five kosas’. These kosas are

(A) prithvi,aap,tejas,vayu,akasa
(B) rupa, rasa, gandha, sparsha and sabda
(C) anna, prana, manas,vijnana an
(D) ananda
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Q 29. The word Brahman is derived from the root ‘Brh’ which means

(A) to grow or to evolve
(B) breath
(C) consciousness
(D) none of these
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Q 30. In the Chandogya upanisads Brahman is cryptically described as

(A) sacrifice
(B) prayer
(C) tajjalan
(D) none of these
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