Unit 1
Chapter 1
1. Our participation at different levels in the larger order is known as ______.
a. Behavior
b. Values
c. Efforts
d. None of the above
Ans : B
2. Values are the outcome of Realization and ______, which are always definite.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Understanding
d. Beliefs
Ans : C
3. The participation of the human being is seen in the forms of _______.
a. Benefits and Loss
b. *Behavior and Work
c. Knowledge and Assumptions
d. Beliefs and Understanding
Ans : B
4. It is the first level of living.
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature
Ans : A
5. It is the second level of living.
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature
Ans : B
6. It is the third level of living.
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature
Ans : C
7. It is the fourth level of living.
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature
Ans : D
8. Expression of thought is in the form of _______.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Realization
d. Behavior and Work
Ans : D
9. Universal, rational and verifiable are _______ of value education
a. Needs
b. Basic Guidelines
c. Outcomes
d. None of the above
Ans : B
10. Universal, rational and verifiable are guidelines of _______.
a. Technical Education
b. Trainings
c. Value Education
d. Suggestion
Ans : C
11. The value of entity is decided on the basis of _______.
a. Participation in larger order
b. MRP
c. Cost
d. Physical properties Ans : A
12. Value education helps us to correctly identify our _______.
a. Goals
b. Aspirations
c. Desire
d. All of the above
Ans : D
13. Value education leads a human being to _______.
a. Harmony
b. Conflicts
c. Confusion
d. All the above
Ans : A
14. The purpose of value education is to _______.
a. Foster universal core values
b. Make the syllabus easy
c. Develop values in individuals
d. Both 1st and 3rd options
Ans : D
15. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels. These are _______.
a. Home, Family, Society, Country
b. Individual, Family, Society, Existence
c. School, Home, Office, Temple
d. None of the above
Ans : B
16. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is called _______.
a. Values
b. Behavior
c. Work
d. None of the above
Ans : A
17. The value education ultimately is targeted to promote _______ within the individual, among human beings and with nature.
a. Society
b. Nature
c. Family
d. Harmony
Ans : D
18. To fulfill human aspirations _______ are necessary.
a. Both Values and Skills
b. Values
c. Skills
d. None of the above
Ans : A
19. Values are the outcome of realization and understanding, which are always _______. a. Indefinite
b. Definite
c. Constant
d. Equilibrium
Ans : B
20. Values form the basis for all our _______.
a. Thoughts
b. Behavior and Actions
c. Confusion and Contradiction
d. Both 1st and 2nd options
Ans : D
21. _______ means applicable to all the human beings irrespective of caste, creed, nationalities, religion, etc for all times and regions.
a. Rational
b. Universal
c. Leading to harmony
d. Consciousness
Ans : B
22. Basic unit of human interaction is _______.
a. Family
b. Society
c. Group
d. None of the above
Ans : A
23. Which is not a guideline of value education.
a. Universal
b. Natural
c. Rational
d. Belief based
Ans : D
24. The first dimension of human being is _______.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Thought
d. Realization
Ans : C
25. The second dimension of human being is _______.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Thought
d. Realization
Ans : D
26. The third dimension of human being is _______.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Thought
d. Realization
Ans : A
27. The fourth dimension of human being is _______.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Thought
d. Realization
Ans : B
28. Which statement is not correct about value education?
a. It is in the form of Do's & Don'ts.
b. It is naturally acceptable.
c. It can be verified.
d. It is universal.
Ans : A
29. When we set our goal in right direction with the help of right understanding, it is called _______.
a. Skill Domain
b. Value Domain
c. Prosperity
d. Development
Ans : B
30. When we work hard, learn and practice to achieve our goal, it is called _______.
a. Skill Domain
b. Value Domain
c. Prosperity
d. Development
Ans : A
31. Education has two domains: value domain and skill domain. Which of the following is true?
a. The value domain deals with the understanding part, while the skill domain deals with the learning part.
b. The value domain deals with the learning part, while the skill domain deals with the understanding part.
c. Value domain conflicts the skill domain.
d. Value domain is the part of skill domain.
Ans : A
32. Which of the following is not a dimension of a human being?
a. Realization
b. Behavior
c. Society
d. Thought
Ans : C
33. _______ is only a means to achieve what is considered valuable for a human being in an effective and efficient manner.
a. Knowledge
b. Technology
c. Values
d. All of the above
Ans : B
34. Process of value education has to be based on _______.
a. Believing
b. Self Exploration
c. Assuming
d. Training
Ans : B
35. Universal, Rational, and Verifiable are the basic guidelines of _______.
a. Technical Education
b. Training
c. Value Education
d. Suggestion
Ans : C
Chapter 2
1. By exploring our Svatva and living accordingly, we become _______.
a. *Swatantra
b. Partantra
c. Both
d. None
Ans : A
2. Self exploration is a process of self-evolution through _______.
a. Self Investigation
b. Self Verification
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : D
3. The process to understand human _______ is self exploration.
a. Goal
b. Values
c. Aspirations
d. All of the above
Ans : D
4. Self exploration is a process of dialogue between ‘What you are’ and _______.
a. What you want to be
b. What other wants to be
c. What society wants to be
d. All of the above
Ans : A
5. What I really want to be is my _______.
a. Natural Acceptance
b. Influence
c. Preconditioning
d. Sensation
Ans : A
6. In this course, whatever is being said is a _______ for an individual.
a. Conclusion
b. Decision
c. Proposal
d. Request
Ans : C
7. Mechanisms of self exploration are _______.
a. Natural Acceptance and Experiential Validation
b. Preconditioning and Sensations
c. Natural Acceptance and Sensations
d. Experiential Validation and Preconditioning
Ans : A
8. Self introspection plays important role to create _______ within oneself.
a. Conflicts
b. Depression
c. Harmony
d. Confusions
Ans : C
9. The content of self exploration is to understand the desire and _______ of a human being.
a. Potential
b. Program
c. Purpose
d. None of the above
Ans : B
10. Self exploration uses two mechanisms – natural acceptance and _______.
a. Experiential validation
b. Reason
c. Logical thinking
d. Theoretical concepts
Ans : A
11. Human-Human interaction is called _______.
a. Work
b. Behavior
c. System
d. Thought
Ans : B
12. Human-Rest of nature interaction is called _______.
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Production
d. All of the above
Ans : B
13. The content of self exploration includes _______.
a. Desires
b. Program
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : C
14. To know our natural acceptance is _______.
a. Svatva
b. Swatantrata
c. Swarajya
d. None of the above
Ans : A
15. To live according to our natural acceptance is _______.
a. Svatva
b. Swatantrata
c. Swarajya
d. None of the above
Ans : B
16. To live in harmony with other human beings is _______.
a. Svatva
b. Swatantrata
c. Swarajya
d. None of the above
Ans : C
17. The result of self exploration is _______.
a. Right understanding
b. Realization
c. Excitement
d. Both 1st and 2nd
Ans : D
18. In the process of self exploration we will not verify on the basis of _______.
a. Others
b. Scriptures
c. Readings from instruments
d. All of the above
Ans : D
19. Self exploration establish a dialogue between _______.
a. "What I am" and "How others look at me"
b. "What others are" and "What I am"
c. "What I am" and "What I really want to be"
d. "What I really want to be" and "What others think of me"
Ans : C
20. Natural acceptance is?
a. Universal
b. Definite
c. Continuous
d. All of the above
Ans : D
21. What are the two mechanisms/methods for self explorations?
a. Individual and Family
b. Work and Behavior
c. Thoughts and Feelings
d. Natural Acceptance and Experiential Validation
Ans : D
22. Which of the following is not true about self exploration?
a. It is a process of self evolution through self investigation.
b. It is a process of knowing oneself and through that knowing entire existence.
c. It is a process of building up new belief systems.
d. It is a process of knowing human conduct, human character and living accordingly.
Ans : C
23. The process of verification of any proposal can be useful when verified _______.
a. At one’s own right
b. On the basis of books
c. On the basis of instruments
d. On the basis of others
Ans : A
24. Self exploration uses two mechanisms – natural acceptance and _______.
a. Experiential Validation
b. Experiment
c. Beliefs
d. Preconditioning
Ans : A
25. Self exploration is a process of _______ through self investigation.
a. Self-Evolution
b. Self Verification
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : A
26. _______ is a process of Self-evolution through self investigation.
a. Self-Exploration
b. Self Verification
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : A
27. Self exploration is a process of Self-evolution through _____________.
a. Self-investigation
b. Self Verification
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : A
Chapter 3
1. Every human being wants to be happy and _______.
a. Rich
b. Powerful
c. Prosperous
d. Popular
Ans : C
2. Basic human aspirations are _______.
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Education
d. Both 1st and 2nd
Ans : D
3. Being happy _______ good luck and lot of external circumstances.
a. Depends on
b. Means
c. Does not depends on
d. None of the above
Ans : D
4. To be wealthy is _______ condition in the modern world to be happy.
a. The most important
b. Not essential
c. Fake
d. True
Ans : C
5. Harmony within myself is known as _______.
a. Excitement
b. Happiness
c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans : B
6. Prosperity can be achieved by _______.
a. Relationship
b. Physical facility only
c. Right understanding with physical facilities
d. None of the above
Ans : C
7. Happiness is the state of _______.
a. Excitement
b. Harmony
c. Satisfaction
d. Pleasure
Ans : B
8. For prosperity, which of the following is not required?
a. Appropriate assessment of the physical needs
b. Ensuring availability/production of more than required physical facilities c. Knowing the need for physical facilities as limited
d. Giving first priority to physical facilities in life
Ans : D
9. To be in the state of _______ is unhappiness.
a. Liking
b. Disliking
c. Prosperity
d. None of the above
Ans : B
10. Which of the following is true?
a. One will be bored of happiness if one is always happy.
b. I will grow only if I am unhappy. If I become happy my growth will stop.
c. I need to be unhappy to recognize that I am happy.
d. Happiness is definite and it can be understood.
Ans : D
11. To be in a state where there is contradiction, conflict, and acrimony is _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Wealth
c. Excitement
d. Unhappiness
Ans : D
12. To be in a state of _______ is happiness.
a. Liking
b. Disliking
c. Conflicts
d. Confusions
Ans : A
13. Continuous happiness and prosperity are the _______.
a. Impractical thought
b. Impossible desires
c. Basic human aspirations
d. None of the above
Ans : C
14. It is natural for _______ to slowly deteriorate.
a. Physical things/physical facilities
b. Happiness
c. Feelings
d. Relationship
Ans : A
15. _______ means harmony within myself.
a. Happiness
b. Pleasure
c. Excitement
d. All
Ans : A
16. The feeling of having/producing more than required physical facility is _______.
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Satisfaction
d. Success
Ans : B
17. To be in a state of liking is _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Happiness
c. Stress
d. Selfishness
Ans : B
Chapter 4
1. Basic requirements for fulfillment of aspirations of every human being with their correct priority are _______.
a. Right Understanding, Relationship and Physical Facilities
b. Physical Facilities, Relationship and Right Understanding
c. Right Understanding, Physical Facilities and Relationship
d. Relationship, Right Understanding and Physical Facilities
Ans : A
2. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures and accumulation of wealth is called _______.
a. Animal Consciousness
b. Human Consciousness
c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans : A
3. Human consciousness is _______.
a. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to accumulation of wealth
b. Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent feelings and right understanding c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans : B
4. _______ helps the human being to transform from animal consciousness to human consciousness.
a. Right Understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensations
d. None of the above
Ans : A
5. Our natural acceptance is to be in which category of people _______.
a. Suvidha Viheen Dukhi Daridra (SVDD)
b. Suvidha Sampann Dukhi Daridra (SSDD)
c. Suvidha Sampann Sukhi Samridh (SSSS)
d. All of the above
Ans : C
6. SVDD means _______.
a. Sadhna Vihin Dukhi Daridra
b. Sahitya Vihin Dukhi Daridra
c. Samarpan Vihin Daridra Dukhi
d. Suvidha Vihin Dukhi Daridra
Ans : D
7. SSSS means _______.
a. Samparpan Sampann Sukhi Samriddha
b. Sahitya Sampann Sukhi Samriddha
c. Suvidha Sampann Sukhi Samriddha
d. None of the above
Ans : C
8. To which category a prosperous person belong?
a. SVDD
b. SSDD
c. SSSS
d. None of the above
Ans : C
9. To which category a deprived person belong?
a. SSDD and SSSS
b. SSSS and SVDD
c. SVDD and SSDD
d. All of the above
Ans : C
10. Right understanding with physical facilities brings _______.
a. Deprivation
b. Mutual Prosperity
c. Mutual Fulfilment
d. None of the above
Ans : B
11. Living with physical comforts only is considered as _______.
a. Human Consciousness
b. Real Consciousness
c. God Consciousness
d. Animal consciousness
Ans : D
12. Right understanding of relationships and physical facilities are considered as essential requirements to ensure _______.
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Philanthrophy
d. Both 1st and 2nd
Ans : D
13. The role of education sanskar is _______.
a. To transform human being from animal consciousness to human consciousness
b. To ensure right understanding and right feeling in every individual
c. To ensure availability of required physical facilities
d. All of the above
Ans : D
14. Happiness is achieved by _______.
a. Money
b. Relationship
c. Marriage
d. None of these
Ans : B
15. Human development essentially means _______.
a. Transformation from animal consciousness to human consciousness
b. Earning more and more of physical facilities
c. Being the best
d. Making the country a superpower
Ans : A
16. Largely physical facilities are _______ for animals
a. Incomplete
b. Necessary as well as complete
c. Necessary but not complete
d. Unnecessary
Ans : B
17. Which of the following is true?
a. A human being needs both, relationship as well as physical facilities. One cannot replace the other.
b. If a human being has abundant (plentiful) physical facilities, his happiness is ensured.
c. If a human being is happy in continuity he or she does not need physical facilities any more.
d. If a human being has abundant (plentiful) physical facilities his prosperity is ensured.
Ans : A
18. When we have right understanding with relationship it gives us mutual prosperity.
a. True
b. False
Ans : B
19. Samridhi means _______.
a. Knowledge
b. Awareness
c. College Degree
d. Prosperity
Ans : D
20. Animal consciousness is _______.
a. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures and accumulation of wealth
b. Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent feelings and right understanding
c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans : A
21. Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent feelings and right understanding is _______.
a. Animal Consciousness
b. Human Consciousness
c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans : B
22. From physical facilities we want _______.
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Reputation
d. Respect
Ans : B
23. Which provides mutual happiness to human being?
a. Relationship
b. Physical Facilities
c. Relationship with Right Understanding
d. Physical Facilities with Right Understanding
Ans : C
24. Which provides mutual prosperity to human being?
a. Relationship
b. Physical Facilities
c. Relationship with Right Understanding
d. Physical Facilities with Right Understanding
Ans : D
25. Which among the following is based on our natural acceptance?
a. SSDD
b. SSSS
c. SVDD
d. None of the above
Ans : B
Unit 2
Chapter 5
1. Human being is the co-existence of _______.
a. Wealth and Prosperity
b. Suvidha and Body
c. Self (I) and Physical Facilities
d. Self (I) and Body
Ans : D
2. Needs of Self (I) with reference to time are _______.
a. Continuous
b. Temporary
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : A
3. The activities of body (in response) are _______.
a. Assuming and Knowing
b. Recognizing and Fulfilling
c. Knowing and Fulfilling
d. Assuming and Fulfilling
Ans : B
4. Need of Self (I) is _______.
a. Quantitative
b. Temporary
c. Qualitative
d. None of the above
Ans : C
5. There can only be a Qualitative change in _______.
a. Conscious Units
b. Material Units
c. Physical Facilities
d. None of the above
Ans : A
6. Which of the following is not a material unit?
a. Body
b. Wealth
c. Self (I)
d. Physical Facilities
Ans : C
7. Recognizing depends upon assuming and _______.
a. Knowing
b. Fulfilling
c. Preconditioning
d. Advices
Ans : A
8. Self (I) is _______.
a. Doer
b. Seer
c. Enjoyer
d. All of the above
Ans : D
9. Need of body includes _______.
a. Feelings
b. Happiness
c. Physio-Chemical things
d. Guidance
Ans : C
10. Prosperity is a need of _______.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Both Self (I) and Body
d. Money
Ans : C
11. Which activity has the involvement of both Self (I) and Body?
a. Thinking
b. Dreaming
c. Shouting
d. Feeling Anger
Ans : C
12. To verify the proposal or assumption through self exploration leads to _______.
a. Assuming
b. Recognizing
c. Knowing
d. Preconditioning
Ans : C
13. Need of Self (I) is _______.
a. Happiness
b. Excitement
c. Both Happiness and Excitement
d. Continuous Happiness
Ans : D
14. _______ is just an Instrument of Self (I).
a. Body
b. Money
c. Physical Facilities
d. Relationship
Ans : A
15. Recognizing depends upon assuming and _______.
a. Fulfilment
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensations
d. Knowing
Ans : D
16. ‘Knowing’ means having the _______.
a. Assumptions
b. Preconditioning
c. Right Understanding
d. All of the above
Ans : C
17. Each human being is co-existence of the _______.
a. Mind and Physical Facilities
b. Money and Needs
c. Self (I) and Body
d. Right Understanding and Relationship
Ans : C
18. The _______ does not ‘assume’ things.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Physical Facilities
d. Relationship
Ans : B
19. With the help of the _______, Self (I) explores and interact with rest of the nature.
a. Body
b. Money
c. Physical Facilities
d. Relationship
Ans : A
20. With the help of the Body, _______ explores and interact with rest of the nature.
a. Self (I)
b. Money
c. Physical Facilities
d. Relationship
Ans : A
21. The system of the body works in a _______ way.
a. Disturbed
b. Uncertain
c. Self Organized
d. All of the above
Ans : C
22. Human body is an instrument to facilitate _______.
a. Preconditioning
b. Right Understanding
c. Assumptions
d. Sensations
Ans : B
23. The Self (I) is _______ in nature, while body is _______.
a. Conscious, Spiritual
b. Spiritual, Physico-Chemical
c. Physico-Chemical, Conscious
d. Conscious, Physico-Chemical
Ans : D
24. The _______ is conscious in nature, while _______ is Physico-chemical
a. Self (I), Body
b. Body, Self (I)
c. Money, Food
d. Money, Thoughts
Ans : A
25. The Self or 'I' is also called _______.
a. Material
b. Consciousness
c. Imagination
d. None of the above
Ans : B
26. Clothing, nourishment etc. are the needs of _______.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Both Self (I) and Body
d. None of the above
Ans : B
27. Trust, respect, and happiness etc. are the needs of _______.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Both Self (I) and Body
d. None of the above
Ans : A
28. Needs of the body with reference to time are _______.
a. Continuous
b. Temporary
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : B
29. Physical facilities are required in a _______ quantity.
a. Limited
b. Unlimited
c. Uncertain
d. Insignificant
Ans : A
30. If the needs are naturally acceptable, I want them _______.
a. Continuously
b. Temporarily
c. Limit
d. Unlimited
Ans : A
31. The needs of Self (I) are _______ in nature and we want them continuously.
a. Quantitative
b. Temporary
c. Qualitative
d. None of the above
Ans : C
32. The needs of _______ are qualitative in nature and we want them continuously.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Both Self (I) and Body
d. None of the above
Ans : A
33. The needs of the Self (I) are ensured by _______.
a. Money and only money
b. Right Understanding and Right Feeling
c. Right Feeling and Money
d. All of the above
Ans : B
34. By _______ we become responsible to ourselves.
a. Right Understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. Physical Facilities
Ans : A
35. Recognition and fulfillment in material entities is always _______.
a. Definite
b. Indefinite
c. Uncertain
d. Flexible
Ans : A
36. Recognition and fulfillment in _______ entities is always definite.
a. Material
b. Physical
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : C
37. In Self (I), recognizing and fulfillment depends on _______.
a. Preconditioning
b. Sensation
c. Knowing and Assuming
d. None of the above
Ans : C
38. Knowing means we have the _______.
a. Right Understanding
b. Confusions
c. Preconditioning
d. All of the above
Ans : A
39. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and fulfillment only, can be called as _______.
a. Material
b. Conscious
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : A
40. Selecting and desiring are the activities of _______.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Both Self (I) and Body
d. None of the above
Ans : A
41. Seer means the one that _______.
a. Understands
b. Does something
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : A
42. Doer means the one that _______.
a. Understands
b. Does something
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : B
43. Enjoyer means the one that _______.
a. Understands
b. Does something
c. Experience
d. All of the above
Ans : C
44. The awareness of being is in _______.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Material
d. All of the above
Ans : A
45. Right feeling within Self (I) is _______.
a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All of the above
Ans : D
46. For the continuity of happiness, which of the following is essential?
a. Right Understanding in the Self (I)
b. Right Feeling and Right Thought in the Self (I)
c. Recognition of Needs, Ensure more than Required, Make Right Utilisation of it
d. All of the above
Ans : D
47. Which of the following is considered as a mis-understanding?
a. Human Being = Body
b. Requirement of Physical Facilities = Unlimited
c. There is inherent struggle in nature, and fittest survive
d. All of the above
Ans : D
48. Human being is _______.
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Co-existence of Self (I) and Body
d. None of the above
Ans : C
49. Needs of the body are fulfilled by _______.
a. Right Understanding and Right Feelings
b. Relationship
c. Physical Facilities
d. All of the above
Ans : C
50. Needs of Self (I) are fulfilled through _______.
a. Right Understanding and Right Feelings
b. Relationship
c. Physical Facilities
d. All the above
Ans : A
51. Need of self (I) is fulfilled by _______.
a. Right Understanding and Physico-Chemical Things
b. Right Understanding and Excitement from Sensation
c. Right Understanding and Right Feeling
d. Physico-Chemical Things only
Ans : C
Chapter 6
1. The power/force for the activity of analyzing is _______.
a. Desire
b. Expectation
c. Thought
d. Realisation
Ans : C
2. The power/force for activity imaging is _______.
a. Desire
b. Thoughts
c. Expectation
d. Comparing
Ans : A
3. How does information exchange take place between Self (I) and Body?
a. From outside to inside
b. From inside to outside
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : C
4. If our imagination is based on Natural Acceptance, we are in the state of _______.
a. Partantrata
b. Swatantrata
c. Pre-conditioning
d. State of Resignation
Ans : B
5. If our imagination is based on Pre-conditioning and Sensation, we are in the state of _______.
a. Partantrata
b. Swatantrata
c. Natural Acceptance
d. None of the above
Ans : A
6. Sources of imagination are _______.
a. Natural Acceptance, Pre-Conditioning, Behavior, and Work
b. Pre-conditioning, Sensation, and Behavior and Work
c. Natural Acceptance, Pre-conditioning, and Sensation
d. Natural Acceptance, Sensation, Behavior, and Work
Ans : C
7. The pleasure obtained from sensations is _______.
a. Short-Lived and Continuous
b. Temporary and Source of long lasting happiness
c. Short-Lived and Temporary
d. Continuous and Source of long lasting happiness
Ans : C
8. The basic capacity in the Self (I) is _______.
a. Power
b. Activity
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : A
9. Behaviour depends upon _______.
a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, and Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. All of the above
Ans : D
10. Work depends upon _______.
a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, and Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. Both 2nd and 3rd
Ans : D
11. The activities of self (Desire, Thought, and Expectation) together called as _______.
a. Competence
b. Natural Acceptance
c. Imagination
d. Pre-conditioning
Ans : C
12. Selection/tasting depends upon _______.
a. Desire
b. Thoughts
c. Expectations
d. Understanding
Ans : C
13. My Self (I) splits the image of big house into many parts. This statement is related with _______.
a. Imaging
b. Selection
c. Tasting
d. Analyzing
Ans : D
14. Behavior and work are an outcome of _______.
a. Desire
b. Thoughts
c. Expectation
d. All of the above
Ans : D
15. When selection leads to thoughts, thoughts lead to desire, this kind of information exchange is _______.
a. From outside to inside
b. From inside to outside
c. From inside to inside
d. From outside to outside
Ans : A
16. Which of the following is an activity of self?
a. Sensation
b. Happiness
c. Dancing
d. Thought
Ans : D
17. When desire leads to thoughts, thoughts lead to selection, this kind of information exchange is _______.
a. From outside to inside
b. From inside to outside
c. From inside to inside
d. From outside to outside
Ans : B
18. _______ is stimulus, which our sensory organs make us feels.
a. Feelings
b. Sensations
c. Knowledge
d. Happiness
Ans : B
19. The Self (I) and Body interacts with each other via the activity of _______.
a. Imaging
b. Analyzing
c. Selecting/Tasting
d. None of the above Ans : C
20. The flow of activity of selecting/tasting can leads to _______.
a. Imaging
b. Analyzing
c. Imagination
d. None of the above
Ans : B
21. We make choices with external world, based on our _______ today.
a. Pre-conditioning
b. Sensations
c. Imagination
d. Natural Acceptance
Ans : C
22. Imaging is _______ with time.
a. Variable
b. Uncertain
c. Continuous
d. All of the above
Ans : C
23. The activity of selecting/tasting is _______.
a. Variable
b. Uncertain
c. Continuous
d. All of the above
Ans : C
24. What we analyze may keep changing, the activity of analyzing is _______.
a. Variable
b. Uncertain
c. Continuous
d. All of the above
Ans : C
25. When we assume something about, on the basis of prevailing notion it is called _______.
a. Sensation
b. Pre-conditioning
c. Understanding
d. Natural acceptance
Ans : B
26. _______ means to be able to see the reality as it is.
a. Realization
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All of the above
Ans : A
27. We can have _______ through the process of realization.
a. Right Understanding
b. Pre-conditioning
c. Sensation
d. All of the above
Ans : A
28. We can have Right Understanding through the process of _______.
a. Realization
b. Pre-conditioning
c. Sensation
d. None of the above
Ans : A
29. Behavior on the basis of Realization and Understanding is called _______.
a. Confused Behavior
b. Wrong Behavior
c. Self Organized Behavior
d. All of the above Ans : C Chapter 7
1. _______ helps in balancing/regulating the breathing of the body.
a. Medicine
b. Labor
c. Asan
d. Pranayam
Ans : D
2. Health problems such as Diabetes, Migraine, Digestive Disorders, etc. are caused by _______.
a. Lack of the feeling of Sanyam
b. Tendency to take medicine to suppress the ailment
c. Intake of improper food, water and air
d. All of the above
Ans : D
3. The statement, "All the body parts are performing its expected functions." is related with _______.
a. Sanyam
b. Self Regulation
c. Swasthya
d. Proper Upkeep
Ans : C
4. Proper upkeep means _______.
a. Vihar
b. Daily Routine
c. Proper Rest
d. All of the above
Ans : D
5. _______ is done with the help of proper food, water and air.
a. Protection of the body
b. Right Utilization of the body
c. Nourishment of the body
d. Exploitation of the body
Ans : C
6. Which of the following pair is not correctly matched?
a. Labour – Asan
b. Asan – Pranayam
c. Intake – Proper Upkeep
d. Medicine – Treatment
Ans : A
7. The feeling of Responsibility to ensure health of body is related with _______.
a. Proper Upkeep
b. Self Regulation
c. Guidance
d. Affection
Ans : B
8. Food must be nutritious, digestive, excretory and _______.
a. Smell Good
b. Looks Attractive
c. Tasty
d. None of the above
Ans : C
9. The amount of physical facilities required for nurturing, protection, and right utilization of body is _______.
a. Limited
b. Unlimited
c. Uncertain
d. Insignificant
Ans : A
10. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protection and right utilizing the body is _______.
a. Sanyam
b. Swasthya
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : A
11. Where there is harmony among the parts of the body, it is known as _______.
a. Sanyam
b. Swasthya
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : B
12. Sanyam is the basis of _______.
a. Money
b. Popularity
c. Swasthya
d. Happiness
Ans : C
13. _______ ensures Swasthya.
a. Money
b. Popularity
c. Sanyam
d. Patience
Ans : C
14. Harmony should be maintained in _______.
a. Between Body and Life.
b. Between Self and Society
c. Between Life and Environment
d. All of the above
Ans : D
15. The need of physical facility is for _______.
a. Nurturing, Protection, and Right Utilization of Body
b. Gaining respect
c. Malnutrition
d. Obsession
Ans : A
16. What is not the indicator of good health in Self and Body?
a. Feeling of happiness and prosperity
b. Proper functioning of organ systems
c. Feeling of self-regulation towards the body
d. Feeling of jealously, competition, anger for others
Ans : D
17. For being healthy, what area we need to work on _______.
a. Intake and Daily Routine (Lifestyle)
b. Labor and Exercise
c. Posture of Body and Regulated Breathing
d. All of the above
Ans : D
18. Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical facilities is called _______.
a. Intension
b. Thought
c. Labor
d. Exercise
Ans : C
19. No physical facility is produced by _______.
a. Proper Upkeep
b. Exercise
c. Treatment
d. All of the above
Ans : D
20. Labor is done for _______ of physical facility.
a. Nourishment
b. Protection
c. Production
d. Exploitation
Ans : C
Unit 3
Chapter 8
1. _______ is the basic unit of human interaction.
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature
Ans : B
2. Which of the following statement is correct about “Reaction”?
a. It happens when the behavior is govern by others.
b. It is the indication of Indefinite Conduct.
c. It indicates that the person is in the state of Partantrata.
d. All of the above
Ans : D
3. The feelings in the Self (I) are _______.
a. Variable
b. Indefinite
c. Definite
d. Can't be identified with clarity
Ans : C
4. The fulfilment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _______ in family.
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. Neither 1st nor 2nd
Ans : A
5. _______ exists between one Self (I1) and other Self (I2).
a. Relationship
b. Sensation
c. Expression
d. Happiness
Ans : A
6. There are a total of _______ feelings, which form the basis of relationships.
a. Four (4)
b. Ten (10)
c. Nine (9)
d. Three (3)
Ans : C
7. _______ is expressed in the form of Kindness, Beneficence, and Compassion.
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Reverence
d. Love
Ans : D
8. _______ is what we aspire for, which is based on our natural acceptance.
a. Competence
b. Intention
c. Potential
d. Program
Ans : B
9. We are similar on the basis of intention but we all differ from the point of view of _______.
a. Competence
b. Program
c. Purpose
d. All of the above
Ans : A
10. The feeling of _______ is the foundation of Undivided Society.
a. Trust
b. Love
c. Hate
d. Reverence Ans : B
11. Doubt on _______ is a major reason for problems in relationship.
a. Purpose
b. Person
c. Intention
d. Competence
Ans : C
12. I naturally feel related to the other, when I have the feelings of _______ in myself (I) for others.
a. Trust and Respect
b. Love and Affection
c. Reverence and Glory
d. Pride and Ego
Ans : A
13. When you are trying to attract people through the activities of your body or through the physical facilities you have. And you want people to appreciate and take interest in you. This is called _______.
a. Respect
b. Gratitude
c. Attention
d. Attraction
Ans : C
14. Differentiation or Discrimination in relationship is a kind of _______.
a. Attention
b. Respect
c. Disrespect
d. Justice
Ans : C
15. People are being converted from one religion to another in order to get respect is a kind of differentiation on the basis of _______.
a. Physical Facilities
b. Body
c. Race
d. Beliefs
Ans : D
16. Understanding and living in harmony at all 4 levels of beings is called _______.
a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Gratitude
d. Worship
Ans : B
17. _______ is our ability to fulfill the aspiration.
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence
Ans : D
18. Only the feeling of _______ may need the use of physical facilities.
a. Guidance
b. Care
c. Affection
d. Respect
Ans : B
19. Evaluation of others on the basis of post/designation is a kind of _______.
a. Differentiation on the basis of “ism”
b. Differentiation on the basis of "sects"
c. Differentiation on the basis "physical facilities"
d. Differentiation on the basis of "info"
Ans : C
20. Evaluation of others on the basis of "info" is a kind of _______.
a. Differentiation on the basis of "body"
b. Differentiation on the basis of "physical facility"
c. Differentiation on the basis of "beliefs"
d. Differentiation on the basis of "post"
Ans : C
21. There are _______ elements of justice.
a. Five (5)
b. Two (2)
c. Nine (9)
d. Four (4)
Ans : D
22. Which of the following statement is correct about “Response”?
a. You are clear about the intention of other.
b. It is the indication of definite conduct.
c. Your behavior is decided with your own right.
d. All of the above
Ans : D
23. Intention is guided by _______.
a. Pre-conditioning
b. Sensation
c. Natural acceptance
d. All of the above
Ans : C
24. We all are similar on the basis of purpose, program, and _______.
a. Potential
b. Competence
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above Ans : A
25. If you have trust on intention of the other, then you will feel _______.
a. Opposed to other
b. Related to other
c. Sometimes opposed and sometimes related
d. None of the above
Ans : B
26. Right evaluation of each other’s intention and competence is called _______.
a. Respect
b. Trust
c. Affection
d. Love
Ans : A
27. Disrespect leads to _______.
a. Ego
b. Depression
c. Acrimony
d. All of the above
Ans : D
28. To ensure _______ from family to world family is called undivided society.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
29. If I say, I can do everything, it is a kind of _______.
a. Over Evaluation
b. Under Evaluation
c. Otherwise Evaluation
d. None of the above
Ans : A
30. Which of the following is complete value?
a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Care
Ans : A
31. _______ is called foundation value.
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Love
Ans : A
32. The foundational value in relationship is _______.
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Love
Ans : A
33. Evaluation of others on the basis of race, physical strength, gender is a kind of _______.
a. Differentiation on the basis of “ism”
b. Differentiation on the basis of "sects"
c. Differentiation on the basis of "info"
d. Differentiation on the basis of "body"
Ans : D
34. If I have doubt on intention of other then _______.
a. I evaluate myself on the basis of my intention
b. I evaluate others on the basis of competence
c. I assume the competence of others to be his/her intention
d. All of the above
Ans : D
35. If I say, I am good for nothing, it is a kind of _______.
a. Over Evaluation
b. Otherwise Evaluation
c. Under Evaluation
d. Right Evaluation
Ans : C
36. If I do not consider others as a human being, it is a kind of _______.
a. Over Evaluation
b. Under Evaluation
c. Otherwise Evaluation
d. Ego
Ans : C
37. There are _______ in relationship – in one Self (I) for other Self (I).
a. Thoughts
b. Desires
c. Feelings
d. Expectations
Ans : C
38. The feeling of Responsibility to ensure health of body of others is related with _______.
a. Care
b. Self Regulation
c. Guidance
d. Affection Ans : A
39. _______ and _______ are outcomes of feeling of being related.
a. Trust and Respect
b. Glory and Gratitude
c. Care and Guidance
d. Trust and Gratitude
Ans : C
40. Harmony (Mutual happiness) in human-human relationship is called _______.
a. Love
b. Trust
c. Justice
d. Care
Ans : C
41. _______ means to be assured that the other wants my happiness and prosperity.
a. Respect
b. Reverence
c. Trust
d. Affection
Ans : C
42. _______ is right evaluation of others on the basis of self (I).
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Reverence
Ans : B
43. The feeling of responsibility and commitment for ensuring right understanding and right feeling in the self of my relative is called _______.
a. Gratitude
b. Guidance
c. Care
d. Sanyam
Ans : B
44. The feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for excellence.
a. Affection
b. Reverence
c. Gratitude
d. Glory
Ans : D
45. _______ is the feeling of acceptance for Excellence in the other.
a. Reverence
b. Gratitude
c. Love
d. Care
Ans : A
46. _______ starts from ONE and goes to EVERYONE.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
47. _______ is the feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for my excellence.
a. Affection
b. Care
c. Gratitude
d. Guidance
Ans : C
48. _______ is the feeling for someone who has made efforts for excellence.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude
Ans : B
49. _______ is the complete value.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
50. Ensuring right understanding and feelings in the other is called _______.
a. Gratitude
b. Guidance
c. Care
d. Reverence
Ans : B
51. The ability to fulfill the aspirations is called _______.
a. Intention
b. Competence
c. Desires
d. All of the above
Ans : B
52. To be assured of others at all the time is the feeling of _______.
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Reverence
Ans : A
53. Respect is _______.
a. Right Evaluation
b. Wrong Evaluation
c. Influence
d. All of the above
Ans : A
54. We are all similar at the level of our _______ but differ in our _______.
a. Intension, Competence
b. Competence, Intension
c. Thoughts, Desires
d. Desires, Thoughts
Ans : A
55. The ability to perform a specific task, action, or function successfully is called _______.
a. Intention
b. Competence
c. Purpose
d. Program
Ans : B
56. The intention of every human being is to make the other _______.
a. Rich and Resourceful
b. Happy and Divine
c. Happy and Prosperous
d. All of the above
Ans : C
57. Most of the time we look at our intention and other’s lack of _______ in relationship.
a. Intention
b. Competence
c. Interest
d. Understanding
Ans : B
58. The feeling of being related to other is called _______.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
Ans : D
59. We can feel being related to other, when we have feelings of _______ for other.
a. Trust and Respect
b. Care and Guidance
c. Reverence and Glory
d. Affection and Gratitude
Ans : A
60. _______ is the feeling of responsibility toward the body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
Ans : A
61. _______ is the feeling of responsibility and commitment for nurturing and protection of the Body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
Ans : A
62. _______ is the feeling of responsibility and commitment for ensuring Right Understanding and Right Feeling in the self of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
Ans : B
63. Care and Guidance are the two outcomes of _______.
a. Glory
b. Reverence
c. Respect
d. Affection
Ans : D
64. Feeling for those who have made effort for excellence is _______.
a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None of the above
Ans : C
65. Feeling for those who have made effort for my excellence is _______.
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None of the above
Ans : C
66. _______ is the feeling of being related to all.
a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care
Ans : A
67. Justice is _______.
a. Punishing the culprit and saving the innocent
b. To protect other human being as they are our relative (to do for them and make them dependent)
c. Ensuring recognition of relationship among human beings, its fulfillment through values leading to mutual happiness
d. None of the above
Ans : C
68. The outcome of justice is _______.
a. Right Understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Trust and Fearlessness
d. Coexistence with Nature
Ans : C
69. Harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness, is the achievement of _______.
a. Respect
b. Justice
c. Trust
d. Love
Ans : B
Chapter 9
1. When group of individuals living in relationship of mutual fulfillment, ensuring right understanding & prosperity for all, it is considered as _______.
a. Crowed
b. Battlefield
c. Society
d. None of the above
Ans : C
2. Society is an extension of _______.
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Nature
d. All of the above
Ans : B
3. Education - Right Living leads to _______.
a. Right Understanding
b. Confusions
c. Doubts
d. None of the above
Ans : A
4. The process of education and right living leads to _______ in the individual.
a. Right Understanding
b. Confusions
c. Doubts
d. None of the above
Ans : A
5. The program for health and sanyam leads to the feeling of _______ in family.
a. Right Understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
Ans : B
6. Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to _______ in society.
a. Right Understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
Ans : C
7. Suraksha of nature through enrichment, protection and right utilization leads to _______ in nature.
a. Right Understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
Ans : D
8. Production and work for physical facilities leads to _______ in family and _______ with nature.
a. Prosperity, Fearlessness
b. Prosperity, Coexistence
c. Fearlessness, Prosperity
d. Coexistence, Prosperity
Ans : B
9. Which of the following explains about society?
a. People living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfillment.
b. People living together, but not in relationship of mutual fulfillment.
c. People living separately, in opposition/struggle.
d. None of the above
Ans : A
10. Society means _______.
a. Family
b. All human beings
c. Few individuals
d. None of the above
Ans : B
11. There are _______ Comprehensive Human Goals.
a. Eight (8)
b. Six (6)
c. Four (4)
d. Nine (9)
Ans : C
12. The human goal at the level of individual is _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right Understanding
Ans : D
13. The human goal at the level of family is _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right Understanding
Ans : A
14. The human goal at the level of society is _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right Understanding
Ans : B
15. The human goal at the level of nature is _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right Understanding
Ans : C
16. _______ on intention is the starting point for mutual development.
a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None of the above
Ans : A
17. _______ on intention is a major reason for problems in relationships.
a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None of the above
Ans : C
18. There are _______ levels of living.
a. Six (6)
b. Four (4)
c. Nine (9)
d. Five (5)
Ans : B
19. There are _______ dimensions of living.
a. Six (6)
b. Four (4)
c. Nine (9)
d. Five (5)
Ans : B
20. We differ from the point of view of _______.
a. Competence and Imagination
b. Competence and Intention
c. Intention
d. Competence, Imagination, and Level of Understanding
Ans : D
21. Which of the following is the criteria to decide how to produce?
a. Mutually enriching, cyclic process of nature and it's resources
b. Rate of production and consumption of produced facility
c. Cyclic process of by-products
d. All of the above
Ans : D
22. Which of the following is non eco friendly production processes?
a. Use of chemical fertilizers, insecticides, and pesticides in agriculture
b. By-products of Industries, which are discharged in rivers or is released into air
c. Production and misuse of plastics
d. All of the above
Ans : D
23. How can comprehensive human goals be achieved?
(a) Through Education – Sanskar
(b) Through Swasthya – Sanyam
(c) Through Production – Work
(d) Through Justice – Preservation
(e)Through Exchange - Storage
a. Options (a) and (d)
b. Options (b) and (e)
c. Options (a), (c), and (e)
d. Options (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e)
Ans : D
24. Outcome of labour is _______.
a. Money
b. Production
c. Respect
d. Growth
Ans : B
25. The outcome of labour must be _______.
a. People Friendly and Ecofriendly
b. Sustainable
c. Cyclic and Mutual Enriching
d. All of the above
Ans : D
Unit 4
Chapter 10
1. The first order of nature is _______.
a. Material Order
b. Bio Order
c. Animal Order
d. Human Order
Ans : A
2. The second order of nature is _______.
a. Material Order
b. Bio Order
c. Animal Order
d. Human Order
Ans : B
3. The third order of nature is _______.
a. Material Order
b. Bio Order
c. Animal Order
d. Human Order
Ans : C
4. The fourth order of nature is _______.
a. Material Order
b. Bio Order
c. Animal Order
d. Human Order
Ans : D
5. Human beings are dependent on the _______ for soil, minerals and metals.
a. Material Order
b. Bio Order
c. Animal Order
d. None of the above
Ans : A
6. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of material order is _______.
a. Composition/Decomposition
b. Growth
c. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
d. Will to live
Ans : A
7. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of pranic/plant/bio order is _______.
a. Growth
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Will to live
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : D
8. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of self of animal order is _______.
a. Growth
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Will to live
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : B
9. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of self of human order is _______.
a. Perseverance, Bravery, and Generosity
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Will to live with happiness
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : A
10. The innateness of material order is _______.
a. Existence
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Growth
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : A
11. The Innateness (Dharnam) of self of human order is _______.
a. Perseverance, Bravery, and Generosity
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Will to live with happiness
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : C
12. The Innateness (Dharnam) of self of animal order is _______.
a. Perseverance, Bravery, and Generosity
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Will to live
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : C
13. The innateness of Bio order is _______.
a. Existence
b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
c. Growth
d. Nurture/Worsen
Ans : C
14. The basic activities of plant order are _______.
a. Composition/Decomposition
b. Recognition/Fulfillment
c. Knowing/Assuming
d. Selection/Tasting
Ans : B
15. The Basic Activity of self of human order is _______.
a. Composition, Decomposition
b. Recognition, Fulfillment
c. Knowing, Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment
d. Selection, Tasting
Ans : C
16. The Basic Activity of self of animal order is _______.
a. Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment
b. Recognition, Fulfillment
c. Knowing, Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment
d. Selection, Tasting
Ans : A
17. Conformance of material order is named as _______.
a. Constitution Conformance
b. Seed Conformance
c. Breed Conformance
d. Right Value Sanskaar
Ans : A
18. Conformance of Plant order is named as _______.
a. Constitution Conformance
b. Seed Conformance
c. Breed Conformance
d. Right Value Sanskaar
Ans : B
19. Conformance of animal order is named as _______.
a. Constitution Conformance
b. Seed Conformance
c. Breed Conformance
d. Right Value Sanskaar
Ans : C
20. Conformance of human order is named as _______.
a. Constitution Conformance
b. Seed Conformance
c. Breed Conformance
d. Right Value Sanskaar
Ans : D
21. The cell belongs to _______.
a. Material Order
b. Plant Order
c. Animal Order
d. Human Order
Ans : B
22. In animals only the activity of _______ is predominant.
a. Selection/Tasting
b. Imaging
c. Analysing
d. Knowing/Assuming
Ans : A
23. The activities in human body are _______.
a. Composition/Decomposition and Respiration
b. Composition/Decomposition and Growth
c. Existence and Respiration
d. Existence and Growth
Ans : A
24. _______ and _______ together are the innateness of the pranic order.
a. Composition/Decomposition and Respiration
b. Composition/Decomposition and Growth
c. Existence and Respiration
d. Existence and Growth
Ans : D
25. The value or participation of different orders in existence is also referred to as their _______.
a. Natural Characteristics
b. Innateness
c. Activity
d. Conformance
Ans : A
26. The fundamental characteristic of material order is _______.
a. Composition/Decomposition
b. Recognition/Fulfillment
c. Knowing/Assuming
d. None of the above
Ans : A
27. The continuity of a plant species is maintained in nature by _______ method.
a. Constitution Conformance
b. Seed Conformance
c. Breed Conformance
d. Right Value/Sanskaar
Ans : B
28. Human being has _______ conformance.
a. Constitution Conformance
b. Seed Conformance
c. Breed Conformance
d. Right Value/Sanskaar
Ans : D
29. There is _______ among the four orders of nature.
a. Mutual Fulfilment
b. Inherent Struggle
c. Opposition
d. No Dependency
Ans : A
30. Our natural acceptance is to live in _______ with nature.
a. Harmony
b. Struggle for Survival
c. Opposition
d. None of the above
Ans : A
Chapter 11
1. Between every two units there is _______.
a. Units
b. Space
c. Air
d. Vacuum
Ans : B
2. When nature is submerged in space, we call it _______.
a. Universe
b. Galaxy
c. Existence
d. None of the above
Ans : C
3. Nature is _______ in size, and Space is _______.
a. Limited, Unlimited
b. Unlimited, Limited
c. Limited, Limited
d. Unlimited, Unlimited
Ans : A
4. When something is active or has activity, we call it _______.
a. Space
b. Unit
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : B
5. Space is constant or _______ energy.
a. Equilibrium
b. Variable
c. Unlimited
d. Limited
Ans : A
6. There are two kinds of realities in existence _______.
a. Space and Units
b. Material and Conscious
c. Physical and Pranic Orders
d. All of the above
Ans : A
7. Material units are _______ in nature.
a. Temporary
b. Continuous
c. Unlimited
d. None of the above
Ans : A
8. Sah-astitva means _______.
a. Co-existence
b. Co-operation
c. Co-option
d. Corporate Identity
Ans : A
9. Existence is _______.
a. Unit submerged in Space
b. Gathensheel and Gathanpurn
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : C
10. Existence means _______.
a. Exist + Essence (Whatever exists)
b. To be in harmony with whatever exists
c. Unit submerged in Space
d. All of the above
Ans : D
11. Material is _____________, consciousness is __________
a. Gathan sheel, gathan purn
b. Gathan purn, gathan sheel
c. Gathansheel, gathan sheel
d. Gathan purn, gathan purn
Ans: A
12. Material is _____________, consciousness is __________
a. Cyclic, acyclic
b. Acyclic, cyclic
c. Cyclic, cyclic
d. Acyclic, acyclic
Ans: A
Unit 5
Chapter 12
1. Definitiveness of human conduct is also known as _______.
a. Professional Ethics
b. Ethical Human Conduct
c. Unethical Conduct
d. Constitution
Ans : B
2. Ethical human conduct means _______.
a. Uncertainty in Behavior
b. Indefinite Conduct
c. Inhuman Behavior
d. Definite Human Conduct
Ans : D
3. We are able to identify the definitiveness of ethical human conduct when we have _______.
a. Right Understanding
b. Beliefs
c. Pre-conditioning
d. Sensations
Ans : A
4. _______ is the sum of the state of harmony within, expressing itself, and participating in harmony with the outside world.
a. Pre-conditioning
b. Definite Human Conduct
c. Indefinite Conduct
d. Inhuman Behavior
Ans : B
5. Definite human conduct can be understood in terms of _______.
a. Values
b. Policies
c. Character
d. All of the above
Ans : D
6. Harmony at the level of self is expressed as _______.
a. Happiness
b. Unhappiness
c. Health in Body
d. Prosperity
Ans : A
7. Harmony of the self with the body is expressed as _______.
a. Happiness
b. Unhappiness
c. Health in Body
d. Prosperity
Ans : C
8. Harmony in human - human relationship is expressed as _______.
a. Justice
b. Health in Body
c. Prosperity
d. Co-existence
Ans : A
9. Harmony with rest of the nature is expressed as _______.
a. Happiness and Prosperity
b. Prosperity in Human and Prevention of Rest of Nature
c. Co-existence
d. Health of Body
Ans : B
10. Harmony with the whole existence is expressed as _______.
a. Prosperity
b. Co-existence
c. Health
d. Happiness
Ans : B
11. Which of the following is natural outcome of realization and right understanding, that is always definite.
a. Values
b. Policies
c. Character
d. Beliefs
Ans : A
12. Happiness, Peace, Satisfaction and Bliss are considered as _______.
a. Values in Self
b. Values in Human - Human Relationship
c. Values of Universal Human Order
d. Values of Human Being in the Interaction with the Rest of Nature
Ans : A
13. Established value of complementariness is _______.
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Gratitude
Ans : A
14. Complementariness is the expressed value of _______.
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Gratitude
Ans : A
15. Established value of compliance is _______.
a. Respect
b. Affection
c. Reverence
d. Glory
Ans : A
16. Compliance is the expressed value of _______.
a. Respect
b. Affection
c. Reverence
d. Glory
Ans : A
17. Established value of commitment is _______.
a. Trust
b. Affection
c. Care
d. Guidance
Ans : B
18. Commitment is the expressed value of _______.
a. Trust
b. Affection
c. Care
d. Guidance
Ans : B
19. Established value of generosity is _______.
a. Trust
b. Affection
c. Care
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
20. Generosity is the expressed value of _______.
a. Trust
b. Affection
c. Care
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
21. Established value of spontaneity is _______.
a. Affection
b. Care
c. Gratitude
d. Guidance
Ans : D
22. Spontaneity is the expressed value of _______.
a. Affection
b. Care
c. Gratitude
d. Guidance
Ans : D
23. Established value of obedience is _______.
a. Affection
b. Care
c. Guidance
d. Reverence
Ans : D
24. Obedience is the expressed value of _______.
a. Affection
b. Care
c. Guidance
d. Reverence
Ans : D
25. Established value of ease is _______.
a. Guidance
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
26. Ease is the expressed value of _______.
a. Guidance
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. Gratitude
Ans : C
27. Established value of self restraint is _______.
a. Guidance
b. Gratitude
c. Trust
d. Love
Ans : B
28. Established value of unanimity is _______.
a. Trust
b. Love
c. Gratitude
d. Reverence
Ans : B
29. Unanimity is the expressed value of _______.
a. Trust
b. Love
c. Gratitude
d. Reverence
Ans : B
30. Expressed value of trust is _______.
a. Complementariness
b. Commitment
c. Obedience
d. Ease
Ans : A
31. Trust is the established value of _______.
a. Complementariness
b. Commitment
c. Obedience
d. Ease
Ans : A
32. Expressed value of respect is _______.
a. Complementariness
b. Commitment
c. Obedience
d. Compliance
Ans : D
33. Respect is the established value of _______.
a. Complementariness
b. Commitment
c. Obedience
d. Compliance
Ans : D
34. Expressed value of affection is _______.
a. Complementariness
b. Commitment
c. Compliance
d. Obedience
Ans : B
35. Affection is the established value of _______.
a. Complementariness
b. Commitment
c. Compliance
d. Obedience
Ans : B
36. Expressed value of care is _______.
a. Commitment
b. Obedience
c. Generosity
d. Spontaneity
Ans : C
37. Care is the established value of _______.
a. Commitment
b. Obedience
c. Generosity
d. Spontaneity
Ans : C
38. Expressed value of guidance is _______.
a. Commitment
b. Obedience
c. Generosity
d. Spontaneity
Ans : D
39. Guidance is the established value of _______.
a. Commitment
b. Obedience
c. Generosity
d. Spontaneity
Ans : D
40. Expressed value of reverence is _______.
a. Obedience
b. Generosity
c. Commitment
d. Ease
Ans : A
41. Reverence is the established value of _______.
a. Obedience
b. Generosity
c. Commitment
d. Ease
Ans : A
42. Expressed value of glory is _______.
a. Ease
b. Self Restraint
c. Generosity
d. Commitment
Ans : A
43. Glory is the established value of _______.
a. Ease
b. Self Restraint
c. Generosity
d. Commitment
Ans : A
44. Expressed value of gratitude is _______.
a. Ease
b. Self Restraint
c. Generosity
d. Commitment
Ans : B
45. Gratitude is the established value of _______.
a. Ease
b. Self Restraint
c. Generosity
d. Commitment
Ans : B
46. Expressed value of love is _______.
a. Unanimity
b. Generosity
c. Commitment
d. Obedience
Ans : A
47. Love is the established value of _______.
a. Unanimity
b. Generosity
c. Commitment
d. Obedience
Ans : A
48. Perseverance (Dheerta) is the value at the level of _______.
a. Individual/Self
b. Family/Human – Human Relationship
c. Society/Universal Human Order
d. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature
Ans : C
49. Bravery (Veerta) is the value at the level of _______.
a. Individual/Self
b. Family/Human – Human Relationship
c. Society/Universal Human Order
d. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature
Ans : C
50. Kindness (Daya) is the value at the level of _______.
a. Individual/Self
b. Family/Human – Human Relationship
c. Society/Universal Human Order
d. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature
Ans : C
51. Beneficence (Kripa) is the value at the level of _______.
a. Individual/Self
b. Family/Human – Human Relationship
c. Society/Universal Human Order
d. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature
Ans : C
52. Compassion (Karuna) is the value at the level of _______.
a. Individual/Self
b. Family/Human – Human Relationship
c. Society/Universal Human Order
d. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature
Ans : C
53. If a person has the ability, but does not have the means to fulfil his or her needs, the participation in relation to making available the means to fulfil the needs is known as _______.
a. Kindness
b. Beneficence
c. Compassion
d. Generosity
Ans : A
54. If a person has the means to fulfill his or her needs, but does not have the ability (competence) to utilize them, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her, is _______.
a. Kindness
b. Beneficence
c. Compassion
d. Generosity
Ans : B
55. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the participation in relation to making available the body is _______.
a. Kindness
b. Beneficence
c. Compassion
d. Generosity
Ans : C
56. Kindness means _______.
a. If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfill his or her needs, the participation in relation to making available the means to fulfill the needs
b. If a person has the means to fulfill his or her needs, but does not have the ability (competence) to utilize them, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her
c. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the participation in relation to making available the body
d. None of the above
Ans : A
57. Beneficence means _______.
a. If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfill his or her needs, the participation in relation to making available the means to fulfill the needs
b. If a person has the means to fulfill his or her needs, but does not have the ability (competence) to utilize them, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her
c. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the participation in relation to making available the body
d. None of the above
Ans : B
58. Compassion means _______.
a. If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfill his or her needs, the participation in relation to making available the means to fulfill the needs
b. If a person has the means to fulfill his or her needs, but does not have the ability (competence) to utilize them, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her
c. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the participation in relation to making available the body
d. None of the above
Ans : C
59. The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility in nurture, protection and providing means for the body is called its _______.
a. Utility Value
b. Artistic Value
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : A
60. The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility to help and preserve its utility is called its _______.
a. Utility Value
b. Artistic Value
c. Both 1st and 2nd
d. None of the above
Ans : B
61. The policy for the enrichment of mind, body and wealth is known as _______.
a. Economic Policy
b. Political Policy
c. Policy for Universal Human Order
d. None of the above
Ans : A
62. The policy for the protection of mind, body and wealth is known as _______.
a. Economic Policy
b. Political Policy
c. Policy for Universal Human Order
d. None of the above
Ans : B
63. The policy for the right utilization of mind, body and wealth is known as _______.
a. Economic Policy
b. Political Policy
c. Policy for Universal Human Order
d. None of the above
Ans : C
64. The definiteness of my desire, thought, and selection gives definiteness to my living (behavior and work). This definiteness results in _______.
a. Character
b. Values
c. Policies
d. None of the above
Ans : A
65. Dayapurn vyavhaar and karya is considered as _______.
a. Values
b. Policies
c. Character
d. None of the above
Ans : C
66. Perseverance means
a. Commitment for living in harmony at all the 4 levels with patience
b. Commitment for helping the others to understand harmony and to live in harmony at all the 4 level
c. Commitment to invest one’s self, body and physical facilities for understanding and living in harmony at all the 4 levels
d. All the above
Ans : A
67. Bravity means
a. Commitment for living in harmony at all the 4 levels with patience
b. Commitment for helping the others to understand harmony and to live in harmony at all the 4 level
c. Commitment to invest one’s self, body and physical facilities for understanding and living in harmony at all the 4 levels
d. All the above
Ans : B
68. Generosity means
a. Commitment for living in harmony at all the 4 levels with patience
b. Commitment for helping the others to understand harmony and to live in harmony at all the 4 level
c. Commitment to invest one’s self, body and physical facilities for understanding and living in harmony at all the 4 levels
d. All the above
Ans : C
69. Self restraint is the expressed value of ___.
a. Guidance
b. Gratitude
c. Trust
d. Love
Ans : B
Chapter 13
1. Professional competence with ethical human conduct is ____________
a. Profession
b. Professional ethics
c. Morals
d. Values
Ans : B
2. The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is termed as _______.
a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. None of the above
Ans : B
3. Ethical conduct implies that _______.
a. It is naturally acceptable to me and does not give rise to conflict within.
b. It is in consonance with the right understanding of reality – the underlying harmony at all levels.
c. It leads to mutual fulfillment with other people and mutual enrichment with the rest of nature.
d. *All of the above
Ans : D
4. Through professional education, one acquires the specific skills and knowledge in order to make this contribution in the larger order.
a. Profession
b. Professional
c. Professional education
d. Ethical education
Ans : C
5. Ethical conduct of profession means
a. Right utilisation of one’s professional skills
b. Fulfilment of comprehensive human goals
c. Meaningfully participate in the larger order
d. All the above
Ans : D
6. Profession means
a. Job only
b. Mode of participation by human beings in larger order
c. Mode of wealth generation
d. None of the above
Ans : B
7. Why a person act unethically
a. It is the basic nature of human being
b. Because of lack of correct understanding about happiness and prosperity
c. He is forced by some external powers
d. It is the right way to behave
Ans : B
8. When we are able to think of the right method of work, have a mentality of exchange for equality and need fulfilment then we have
a. Clarity about the comprehensive human goals
b. Competence of mutually enriching interaction with nature
c. Competence of mutually fulfilling behaviour
d. Confidence in oneself as well as confidence in the harmony, co-existence, and self regulation
Ans : A
9. When we have the ability to appropriately assess the needs for the physical facility for oneself, the family, and society as well as their sustainable fulfillment through production systems ensuring harmony with nature.
a. Clarity about the comprehensive human goals
b. Competence of mutually enriching interaction with nature
c. Competence of mutually fulfilling behaviour
d. Adequate realization of one’s social responsibility.
Ans : B
10. When we are aware of how our decisions and actions affect a large number of persons and natural environment that means we have
a. Clarity about the comprehensive human goals
b. Competence of mutually enriching interaction with nature
c. Competence of mutually fulfilling behaviour
d. Adequate realization of one’s social responsibility.
Ans : D
11. _______ are considered the moral standards by which people judge behavior.
a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. Professional Ethics
Ans : B
Chapter 14
1. The primary step to move towards the holistic alternative is
a. Develop right understanding -> commitment to live accordingly -> develop requisite skills -> to know how to implement the right understanding in real life.
b. Commitment to live on the basis of right understanding -> develop requisite skills -> develop right understanding -> to know how to implement the right understanding in real life.
c. Develop requisite skills -> commitment to live accordingly -> to know how to implement the right understanding in real life -> Develop right understanding
d. Develop right understanding -> develop requisite skills -> to know how to implement the right understanding in real life -> commitment to live accordingly
Ans : A
2. Humanistic education means
a. The education that give us knowledge of human being
b. Education that help us to live luxurious live
c. Education that ensures the development of the competence to live with definite human conduct
d. All the above
Ans : C
3. Human conduct means
a. A conduct that a human being must ensure in job
b. A conduct that ensures continuity of mutual happiness and prosperity
c. A conduct that ensures profit of human being
d. All the above
Ans : B
4. Humanistic constitution means
a. Nature of society of people living together in a relationship of mutual fulfilment
b. Nature of society of people that focus on profit as a human being
c. Nature of society of people that focus on preservation of environment
d. All the above
Ans : A
5. What could be the entry point to ensure humanistic tradition?
a. Human education
b. Human conduct
c. Human constitution
d. Universal human order
Ans : A
6. The criteria to guide the development of technologies and systems _______
a. Catering to appropriate needs of lifestyles
b. People friendly & Eco friendly
c. Promote local self-sufficiency and optimal utilization of local resources and expertise
d. All the above
Ans : D
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