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This document appears to be an exam for a course on Comparative Religion from 2012. The exam has two parts. Part A consists of 5 short answer questions worth 8 marks each, choosing 5 of 8 questions. Part B consists of 3 long answer questions worth 20 marks each, choosing 3 of 4 questions. The questions cover topics like the aims of religion, mystic experience, primitive religion, rituals in Hinduism, the concept of evil/suffering, comparisons of views of man between Islam and Hinduism, the necessity of a universal religion, rebirth in Hinduism, the origin and development of religion, philosophical views across religions, features of Christianity, the concept of God in contemporary religions, and possibilities of universalism.

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This document appears to be an exam for a course on Comparative Religion from 2012. The exam has two parts. Part A consists of 5 short answer questions worth 8 marks each, choosing 5 of 8 questions. Part B consists of 3 long answer questions worth 20 marks each, choosing 3 of 4 questions. The questions cover topics like the aims of religion, mystic experience, primitive religion, rituals in Hinduism, the concept of evil/suffering, comparisons of views of man between Islam and Hinduism, the necessity of a universal religion, rebirth in Hinduism, the origin and development of religion, philosophical views across religions, features of Christianity, the concept of God in contemporary religions, and possibilities of universalism.

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M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION - 2012


(PHILOSOPHY REIGION AND CULTURE)
(FIRST YEAR)
(PAPER – II)
520. COMPARATIVE RELIGION
Dec.) (Time: 3 Hours
Maximum: 100 Marks

PART-A (5 ×8=40)
Answer any FIVE questions
1. Explain the aim and objectives of Religion.
2. Write a note on ‘Mystic Experience’.
3. Explain the nature of primitive religion.
4. Write briefly about Rituals of Hinduism.
5. Write a note on ‘Evil and suffering’.
6. Distinguish the Islamic view of man form that of Hinduism.
7. What is the necessity of universal religion?
8. Explain the concept of Rebirth according to Hinduism.

PART-A (3 ×20=60)
Answer any THREE questions

9. Trace the origin and development of religion.


10. Give an essay on philosophical view of all religions.
11. Explain the salient features of Christianity.
12. Explain the concept of God in contemporary religions.
13. Explain the possibilities of Universalism.

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