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3. Apply: It involves using acquired knowledge to solve problems in new situations. Using this knowledge for execution and implementation after interpretation is practiced. It is similar practice of inference ([[anumana pramana]]).
3. Apply: It involves using acquired knowledge to solve problems in new situations. Using this knowledge for execution and implementation after interpretation is practiced. It is similar practice of inference ([[anumana pramana]]).


4. Analyze: It draws connections among ideas, determining how the parts relate to one another, identifying motives or causes, making inferences, and finding evidence to support generalizations. Analogy ([[upmana pramana]]) is based on the similarities between two objects, their comparison and knowledge are inferred from the connection.
4. Analyze: It draws connections among ideas, determining how the parts relate to one another, identifying motives or causes, making inferences, and finding evidence to support generalizations. Analogy ([[upamana pramana]]) is based on the similarities between two objects, their comparison and knowledge are inferred from the connection.


5. Evaluate.
5. Evaluate.