Special CSS 2023 Philosophy Past Paper MCQs with Answers for CSS Aspirants
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Dive into our comprehensive breakdown of "Special CSS 2023 Philosophy Past Paper MCQs with Answers for CSS Aspirants"! This video is tailor-made for CSS aspirants preparing for the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) Special CSS exam, focusing on Philosophy MCQs from the 2023 paper. We meticulously review each MCQ, providing detailed answers and explanations to help you understand critical concepts in Philosophy. Whether you're tackling ethics, metaphysics, logic, or the philosophy of science, this video covers essential areas that can boost your preparation for the CSS exam.
With the FPSC's Special CSS examination format, understanding past paper MCQs is essential for achieving high scores. This video is designed to make your preparation more effective by offering valuable insights into the types of questions asked, the underlying themes, and the best approaches to answering. Ideal for anyone serious about CSS, these MCQs can give you a competitive edge, especially if you're aiming to excel in Philosophy. Join us on this learning journey and enhance your grasp on the subject to perform confidently in the upcoming CSS exam.
1. Who is attributed with the idea that truth is influenced by perspective and is thus considered relative?
(A) Protagoras (B) Pythagoras (C) Democritus (D) None of these
2. The idea of the 'philosopher king' was originally introduced by:
(A) Plato (B) Aristotle (C) Thomas Aquinas (D) None of these
3. What does Analytic Philosophy primarily focus its attention on?
(A) Analyzing scared texts (B) Examining scientific evidence (C) Breaking concepts into their components (D) None of these
4. The distinction between primary and secondary qualities was proposed by:
(A) Kant (B) Habermas (C) Foucault (D) None of these
John Locke is actually the philosopher who made this distinction
5. said “Intuition provides access to absolute knowledge”.
(A) Plato (B) Kant (C) Bergson (D) None of these
6. A deductive argument is considered sound when:
(A) Its premises are true, and a conclusion is true (B) its premises are false, and conclusion is false (C) When its premises are true, and a conclusion necessarily follows from the premises (D) None of these.
7. “Science progresses by falsifying hypotheses or theories”. This statement is referred to:
(A) Karl Popper (B) Newton (C) Khun (D) None of these
8. Kant argued that pure reason can know metaphysical truths, such as the existence of God or the immortality of the soul.
(A) False (B) True (C) Neither true nor false (D) None of these
9. The work "Human, All Too Human" was authored by:
(A) Darwin (B) Marx (C) Nietzsche (D) None of these
10. Argues that Reason progresses through thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.
(A) Marx (B) Hegel (C) John Stuart Mill (D) None of these
11. The founder of (Classical) Pragmatism is:
(A) Richard Rorty (B) William James (C) Charles Sanders Peirce (D) None of these
12. "Being and Time" was authored by:
(A) Hitler (B) Marx and Engels (C) Heidegger (D) None of these
13. Argues that "Time" and "Space" are sensibilities imposed by the human mind on the world.
(A) Newton (B) Kant (C) Leibniz (D) None of these
14. “Consciousness contains a void or nothingness”. This statement is supported by:
(A) Sarter (B) Hegel (C) Husserl (D) None of these
15. "The Archaeology of Knowledge" was written by:
(A) Karl Popper (B) Francis Bacon (C) Foucault (D) None of these
16. An indicative argument can be valid under certain circumstances.
(A) Never (B) Yes (C) Maybe (D) None of these
17. Pragmatic ethics is a consequentialist form of ethics.
(A) Yes (B) No (C) It is deontological (D) None of these
18. Phenomenology is the study of appearance.
(A) False (B) Maybe (C) True (D) None of these
19. Iqbal cautiously provided support for British imperialism.
(A) Never, ever (B) In his initial works (C) In his later works (D) None of these
20. What would be Derrida's possible response to the following statement: "The word 'love' refers to the feelings or emotions someone experiences, often characterized by deep affection, care, and attachment toward a person, object, idea, or concept."
(A) A true definition of love (B) A false definition of love (C) Love cannot be defined (D) None of these
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