Q: Which of the following statements about pramāṇa (means of valid knowledge) in Indian epistemology are correct?
(A) Pratyakṣa as a pramāṇa refers to valid sense perception;
(B) Anumāna is knowledge derived through inference from a sign (liṅga or hetu);
(C) Upamāna is knowledge gained through comparison or analogy with a known case;
(D) Śabda refers to verbal testimony of a trustworthy source as a pramāṇa;
(E) Arthāpatti and anupalabdhi are recognised as additional pramāṇas by some Indian schools;
(F) All Indian schools accept only pratyakṣa as a genuine pramāṇa and reject all others;
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Q: Which of the following statements about pramāṇas in classical Nyaya are correct?
(A) Classical Nyaya recognises perception, inference, comparison and testimony as pramāṇas;
(B) In Nyaya, perception is called pratyakṣa and inference is called anumāna;
(C) Nyaya also accepts postulation (arthāpatti) and non-perception (anupalabdhi) as separate pramāṇas;
(D) Śabda in Nyaya refers to reliable verbal testimony;
(E) UGC NET Indian logic questions may ask to list Nyaya’s accepted pramāṇas;
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