UGC NET Questions (Paper – 1)

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Q: Which of the following statements about pramāṇa acceptance in different Indian philosophical schools are correct?

(A) Nyaya accepts perception, inference, comparison and verbal testimony as pramāṇas;
(B) Advaita Vedānta generally accepts six pramāṇas, including arthāpatti and anupalabdhi;
(C) Cārvāka (Lokāyata) is often said to accept only perception as an independent pramāṇa and to reject inference as a separate source of knowledge;
(D) All Buddhist schools accept exactly the same set of pramāṇas as Nyaya without variation;
(E) MÄ«māṃsā schools are known for recognising arthāpatti as a distinct pramāṇa;
(F) The number and kinds of accepted pramāṇas vary across different Indian systems of philosophy;
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