Creating a comprehensive question bank for Ayurvedic P.G. entrance tests, competitive examinations, and viva-voce for degree examinations involves compiling a range of questions that cover various aspects of Ayurveda, including its principles, practices, therapies, and clinical applications. Here’s a structured description of what such a question bank might include:
1. Foundational Concepts of Ayurveda
- Basic Principles: Questions on the fundamental principles of Ayurveda such as Panchamahabhutas (five elements), Tridosha theory (Vata, Pitta, Kapha), and their significance in health and disease.
- Philosophy and Ethics: Questions on the philosophical foundations of Ayurveda, including its holistic approach to health, the concept of Swasthavritta (preventive health care), and ethical considerations in Ayurvedic practice.
2. Ayurvedic Anatomy and Physiology
- Dosha Anatomy: Detailed questions on the anatomical sites (Srotas) associated with each dosha and their physiological functions.
- Dhatus and Malas: Questions on the seven Dhatus (tissues) and their subtypes, as well as the concept of Malas (waste products) and their role in maintaining health.
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