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AJAY KUMAR GARG ENGINEERING COLLEGE, GHAZIABAD

VAL UE EDUCATION CELL

KOE 069, SEM VI, MCQs

UNIT-1
Q1. What is needed to be developed in order to ensure continuous happiness?

a) Right understanding – in the Self

b) Right feeling, thought – in the Self

c) Competence for right living with the world outside

d) All

Ans: d

Q2. What is basic human desire/aspiration?

a) Happiness

b) Prosperity

c) Happiness and prosperity in continuity

d) Being rich

Ans: c

Q3. “Seeing the Self by the Self” means

a) The consciousness observing the consciousness.

b) The consciousness observing the material

c) The consciousness observing the co-existence

d) None

Ans: a

Q4. “Seeing the Body by the Self” means

a) The consciousness observing the consciousness.

b) The consciousness observing the material


c) The consciousness observing the co-existence

d) None

Ans: b

Q5. “Seeing the co-existence by the Self” means

a) The consciousness observing the co-existence

b) observing the distance between the Self and the Body

c) observing the relationship between the Self and the Body

d) all

Ans: d

Q6. Which is/are the correct statement/s?

a) Thought of competing deduces the feeling of opposition.

b) Thought of nurturing deduces the feeling of affection and care.

c) Imagination is anyway going on continuously in my Self

d) My happiness, unhappiness depends on my feeling, thoughts

e) All

Ans: e

Q7. Which one is wrong statement about imagination?

a) Desire, thought and expectations together form my imagination.

b) Imagination is anyway going on continuously in my Self

c) My imagination seems to be going only on sometimes, not all the time.

d) My imagination seems to be going on all the time, but I am able to observe it sometimes.

e) Imagination is going on in B2 block

Ans: c

Q8. Which is/are the source/s of Imagination?


a) Preconditionings

b) Sensation

c) Natural Acceptance

d) All

Ans: d

Q9. ________ is central to human existence.

a) Body

b) Physical facilities

c) Self

d) All

Ans: c

Q10. ________ is central to existence.

a) Body

b) Physical facilities

c) Self

d) Co-existence

Ans: d

Q11. Everything that we see in nature and existence is the natural expression and unfolding of this ____

a) Body

b) Physical facilities

c) Self

d) Co-existence

Ans: d

Q12. What is the role of human being in this existence?


a) To understand the co-existence

b) To have the feeling and the thought of co-existence

c) To live in co-existence in mutual relation with human being and the rest of nature

d) All

Ans: d

Q13. Human being is the co-existence of _____ and _____.

a) Nature and units.

b) Body and physical facilities

c) Self and Body

d) All

Ans: c

Q14. Which statement is correct about existence?

a) Existence is in the form of coexistence

b) Existence is in the form of units submerged in space

c) There are two realities in this existence-Units and Space

d) Whatever exists is existence

e) All

Ans: e

Q15. What is/are the program for “Continuous Happiness”?

a) To understand and to live in harmony at the level of Individual

b) To understand and to live in harmony at the level of Family

c) To understand and to live in harmony at the level of Society

d) To understand and to live in harmony at the level of Nature/Existence

e) All

Ans: e
Q16: _______ is central in relationship.

a) Body

b) Physical facility

c) Behaviour

d) Feeling

Ans: d

Q17. What are the sources of continuous happiness?

1) Becoming aware of your desires, thoughts & expectations

2) Thinking about prosperity

3) Having Right Understanding

4) Having the right feelings in yourself and expressing these feelings to the others

5) Expecting the feelings from the other

6) Unlimited accumulation of physical facilities

a) 1,4&5

b) 2 ,4 & 6

c) 3, 4 & 6

d) 1,2,3 & 4

e) 3, 4,5 &6

Ans: d

Q18. Need of human being is continuous happiness is basically the need of_____.

a) Body

b) Self

c) Self and body

d) None
Ans: b

Q19. Need of human being i.e., of continuous happiness and prosperity can be fulfilled by-

1) Having a lot of physical facilities

2) Sensation based living

3) Understanding co-existence

4) Having feeling and thought of coexistence

a) 1 and 2

b) 1 and 4

c) 3 and 4

d) 2 and 3

Ans: c

Q20. Which is/are the activity/activities of Self?

1) Understanding co-existence

2) Having feeling and thought of coexistence

3) Continuous happiness and prosperity

4) Mutually fulfilling behavior with human being

5) Mutually enriching work with rest of nature

a) 1 and 2

b) 4 and 5

c) 2 only

d) 1, 2 and 3

e) All

Ans: a
Q21. How are the feeling and thought of coexistence expressed naturally?

a) In form of mutually fulfilling behavior with human being

b) In form of mutually enriching work with rest of nature

c) In form of Participation in larger order leading to undivided society and universal human order

d) All

Ans: d

Q22: What is/are the need/s of physical facility for body?

a) To nurture the body

b) To protect the body

c) To rightly utilize the body

d) To enhance the efficiency of body

e) all

Ans: e

Q23: Happiness means--

a) To be in a state of harmony

b) Fulfillment of desired expectations from others

c) Fulfillment of desired feelings from others

d) Fulfillment of desired sensations from body

Ans: a

Q24. What may be the possible assumption/s before the study of Universal Human Values (UHV-1)?

a) Human being = body

b) Existence= material

c) Desire or Purpose is happiness through sensation and feeling from others


d) Program for happiness is unlimited accumulation of physical facilities

e) All

Ans: e

Q25. What may be the possible understanding after the study of Universal Human Values (UHV-1)?

a) Human being is the coexistence of self and body

b) Existence is in the form of Units submerged in space.

c) Desire or Purpose is continuous happiness and prosperity

d) Program for continuous happiness is to understand and to live in harmony (at all levels of being
– human being, family, society, nature/existence.

e) All

Q26. Universal Human Values-1 does not focus on-

a) To initiate the process of self-exploration in you

b) To realize that human being is co-existence of Self and Body

c) Shift from the assumption that Human being= Body to Knowing (Realization) that human being
is co-existence of Self and Body.

d) Effort to be made outside and not within for continuous happiness because I am OK & THE
PROBLEM IS WITH OTHERS.

ANS: d

Q27. What do we expect after the study of “Understanding Human Being Comprehensively”?

a) Understanding that Self is central to human existence and Body is used as an instrument.

b) Understanding that Existence is in the form of coexistence i.e., Units submerged in Space.

c) Understanding that Happiness is to be in a state of co-existence and Prosperity is a part of it

d) Program for continuous happiness is to understand co-existence , to have the feeling and
thought of co-existence, to live in co-existence

e) All

Ans: e

Q28. The need for the feeling of prosperity is a part of-

a) Continuous happiness
b) Undefined/Unlimited accumulation of physical facility

c) Happiness through sensation from physical facility

d) All

Ans: a

Q29. Which is not a way for fulfillment of basic human aspiration (i.e., continuity of happiness and
prosperity)?

a) By living in human consciousness

b) By ensuring right understanding and right feeling

c) By ensuring more than required physical facility through right understanding

d) By maximum accumulation of physical facilities for family.

Ans: d

Q30. What does human education sanskar not ensure?

a) Imagination based on preconditioning and sensation.

b) Transformation from human consciousness to animal consciousness.

c) Fulfillment of expected feeling from others for happiness.

d) To live with focus only on physical facility and accumulation by any means.

e) All

Ans: e

Q31. Which among the followings is wrong statement?

a) The basic human aspiration is for continuity of happiness and prosperity.

b) Transformation from animal consciousness to human consciousness is ensured through human


education-sanskar.

c) Living with human consciousness provides the base for ensuring justice and order leading to
undivided society and universal human order.

d) The basic human aspiration is fulfilled by living in human consciousness, by ensuring right
understanding, right feeling and physical facility.

e) None
Ans: e

Q32. Which among the following is not a characteristic of inhuman society?

a) Money is everything

b) Accumulation by any means and obsession for consumption, profit and sensual pleasure

c) Having more physical facilities ensures happiness and prosperity

d) Fearlessness in society

e) Mastery and exploitation over nature

f) Terrorism and war

g) Resource depletion and pollution

Ans: d

Q33. Find the correct sequence.

a) Human Education----Personal Transformation---Societal Transformation

b) Societal Transformation--- Human Education--- Personal Transformation

c) Personal Transformation---- Human Education---- Societal Transformation

d) Societal Transformation--- Personal Transformation—Human education

Ans: a

Q34. Which among the following is not a characteristic of humane society?

a) Right understanding in every individual

b) Having more physical facilities/being rich ensures happiness and prosperity

c) Feeling of prosperity in every family

d) Fearlessness in society

e) Harmony in nature
Ans: b

Q35. Which among the following is not a GUIDELINE for human values/value education subject?

a) Universal

b) A process of self-investigation and self-exploration

c) Giving sermons and a set of do’s and don’ts related to values

d) Systematic and rational study of the human being vis-à-vis the rest of existence

Ans: c

Q36. Which process does not lead to Right understanding in you (Self)?

a) A process of self-exploration,

b) A process of do’s & don’ts, in which you assume what is said, without verification

c) A process of self-verification on your own right

d) Verification of proposals on the basis of natural acceptance

e) Verification through experiential validation

Ans: b

Q37. What does human education sanskar ensure?

a) Right understanding in every individual

b) Right feeling in every individual

c) Transformation from animal consciousness to human consciousness

d) To live with a feeling of prosperity.

e) All

Ans: e

Q38. Human-human interaction is called-

a) Thought

b) Behaviour

c) Work
d) Realization

Ans: b

Q39. Human-rest of nature interaction is called-

a) Thought

b) Behaviour

c) Work

d) Realization

Ans: c

Q40. Which among the following is not a program for fulfillment of basic human aspiration?

a) Right understanding in Self

b) Having more physical facilities/being rich to ensure happiness and prosperity

c) Right feeling in relationship

d) Recognition of required physical facility and its fulfillment with rest of nature

Ans: b

Q41. Which among the following is not related with deluded Self?

a) Unhappiness and making others unhappy

b) Deprivation and Exploiting others

c) Human consciousness

d) Animal consciousness

e) Accumulation by any means as focus is only on physical facility

Ans: c

Q42. Justice in relationship with human beings-from family to world family leads to-

a) Prosperity

b) Mutual Happiness and Undivided society

c) Excitement

d) All
Ans: b

Q43. Justice in human-human relationship along with Participation in larger order with nature-from
family to world family leads to-

a) Excitement

b) Happiness

c) Mutual prosperity and Universal Human Order

d) All

Ans: c

Q44. Right understanding in self along with right feeling in human-human relationship leads to-

a) Mutual happiness

b) Mutual prosperity

c) Excitement

d) All

Ans: a

Q45. Right understanding in self along with Recognition of required physical facility and its fulfillment
with rest of nature lead to-

a) Mutual happiness

b) Mutual prosperity

c) Excitement

d) All

Ans: b

Q46. Which one is a conscious unit?


a) Body
b) Wealth
c) Self
d) Self and body both
ANS: c

Q47. Which is material unit?


a) Body
b) Physical facility
c) Physiochemical things
d) All
Ans: d

Q48. Which among the following is not a need of self?


a) Trust
b) Physio-chemical things
c) Respect
d) Happiness
Ans: b

Q49. Need of self is fulfilled by:


a. Right Understanding
b. Right Feeling
c. Excitement from sensation
d. Physic-Chemical Things

a) a&d
b) a&c
c) a&b
d) d only

Ans: c

Q50. Need of self with reference to time is


a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Qualitative
d) Quantitative
Ans: b

Q51. Need of body with reference to time is


a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Qualitative
d) Quantitative
Ans: a
Q52. Need of self is
a) Quantitative
b) Temporary
c) Qualitative
d) None
Ans: c

Q53. Need of body is


a) Quantitative
b) Assuming
c) Qualitative
d) None
Ans: a

Q54. Need of body is fulfilled by:


a. Right Understanding
b. Right Feeling
c. Right thought
d. Physic-Chemical Things
Ans: d

Q55. Needs of body are-


a. Qualitative & unlimited
b. Quantitative & limited
c. Quantitative & unlimited
d. Qualitative & limited
Ans: b

Q56. Needs of self are-


a. Qualitative & temporary
b. Qualitative & limited
c. Qualitative & unlimited
d. Qualitative & continuous
Ans: d

Q57: Which among the following is not an activity of self?


a. Expectation
b. Continuous happiness
c. Desire
d. Thought

Ans: b

Q58. Which among the following is not an activity of body?


a. Assuming
b. Recognizing
c. Fulfilling
d. All
Ans: a

Q59. Which among the following is not an activity of Self?


a. Assuming
b. Knowing
c. Prosperity in continuity
d. Recognizing
e. Fulfilling
Ans: c

Q60. Body sends __________to self.


a. Information (Instructions)
b. Information (sensation)
c. happiness
d. Thoughts
Ans: b

Q61. Self reads the _______& gives ___________ to body.


a. Instructions & information
b. sensation & instructions
c. Instructions & instructions
d. None
Ans: b

Q62. The activities of self (in response) are-


a) Assuming
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Fulfilling

1) c&d
2) b, c & d
3) a and b
4) all
Ans: 4

Q63. The activities of body (in response) are-


a) Assuming
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Fulfilling
1) c&d
2) b, c & d
3) a and b
4) all
Ans: 1

Q64. Needs & activities of self are-


a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Quantitative
d) Limited
Ans: b

Q64. Needs & activities of body are-


a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Qualitative
d) Unlimited
Ans: a

Q65. To see the reality as it is, in its completeness is called-


a) Assuming
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Fulfilling
Ans: b

Q66. Acceptance without basis of knowing is called-

a) Assuming
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Fulfilling
Ans: a

Q67. What lead to RESOLUTION?


a) Assuming
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing and fulfilling based on Assuming
d) All
ANS: B

Q68. Which statement is not correct about assumptions?


a) Assumptions are definite (on the basis of knowing)
b) Assumptions keep on changing (without knowing)
c) Assumptions (on the basis of knowing) help to see the reality as it is in its completeness.
d) Assumptions (without knowing) leads to SWATANTRATA
Ans: d
Q69. The pleasure obtained from sensations is-
a) Short-Lived
b) Temporary
c) Continuous
d) Source of long lasting happiness

1. c only
2. d only
3. a&b
4. c&d
Ans: 3

Q70. Pre-conditioning leads to


a) Indefinite Conduct
b) Partantrata
c) Swatantrata
d) Harmony

1) b&d
2) a, b & d
3) a&b
4) c&d
Ans: 3

Q71. Source/s of imagination is/are


a) Natural Acceptance
b) Pre-Conditioning
c) Sensation
d) Behaviour & Work

1) d only
2) a only
3) a, b & c
4) b&c
Ans: 3

Q72. Behaviour and work are outcome of-


a) Desire
b) Thoughts
c) Expectation
d) All
Ans: d

Q73. The power/force for the activity of imaging is-


a) Desire
b) Thoughts
c) Expectation
d) Comparing
Ans: a

Q74. The power/force for the activity of analyzing is


a) Desire
b) Thoughts
c) Expectation
d) None
Ans: b

Q75. The power/force for activity selection/tasting is


a) Desire
b) Thoughts
c) Expectation
d) Comparing
Ans: c

Q77. Which statement is not related with animal consciousness?


a) Living by Preconditioning & Sensation
b) Self verification on the basis of Natural Acceptance
c) Desire, thoughts and expectation based on Preconditioning & Sensation
d) Unguided Senses/Sensation, Health and Profit
Ans: b

Q77. Which statement is not related with human consciousness?


a) Living on the basis of Knowing/ Right Understanding
b) Self verification on the basis of Natural Acceptance
c) Clarity of coexistence, Innateness and Natural characteristics
d) Awakening to the activity of contemplation, understanding and realization
e) Desire, thoughts and expectation based on Preconditioning & Sensation
f) Guided Senses/Sensation, Health and Profit
Ans: e

Q78. Which among the followings is temporary in existence?


a) Space
b) Consciousness
c) Material unit
d) Coexistence
Ans: c

Q79. Which among the followings is continuous in existence?


a) Space
b) Consciousness
c) Material unit
d) None
Ans: b

Q80. Which among the followings is “ever” in existence?


a) Space
b) Consciousness
c) Material unit
d) All 4 orders of nature
Ans: a

Q81. All pervading, ever, unlimited, no activity and energy in equilibrium are the characteristics of-

a) Space
b) Consciousness
c) Material unit
d) All
Ans: a

Q82. Limited in size, activity, active and energized is the characteristics of-

a) Space
b) Consciousness
c) Material unit
d) Consciousness and material units both
Ans: d

Q83. Which among the following is not a characteristic of material unit?


a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Recognizing and Fulfilling
d) Non-cyclic development
Ans: b

Q84. Which among the following is not a characteristic of consciousness?


a) Knowing
b) Assuming
c) Cyclic development
d) Recognizing and fulfilling
e) Temporary
f) Continuous
Ans: e
Q85: Which statement is not correct about transaction between the Self and the Body?

a) The Self is giving some Instructions to the Body.

b) The Self is reading some Sensation from the Body

c) The transaction between the Self and the Body is only of information (no material transaction is
taking place)

d) The transaction between the Self and the Body is only of material.

e) Instruction is a kind of information given by the Self and Sensation is also a kind of information
received by the Self.

f) The decision to send instruction to the Body is made by the Self

g) The decision to read sensation from the Body is made by the Self

Ans: d

Q86. _______ wants to live with continuous happiness.

a) Body

b) Self

c) Material units

d) Plants and animals

Ans: b

Q87. _____ is just used as an instrument of _____.

a) Physical facility, Self

b) Self, body

c) Body, Self

d) Imagination, preconditioning

Ans: c

Q89. Physical facility is required for nurturing, protection and right utilization of the-

a) Self

b) Thought
c) Body

d) Sensation

Ans: c

Q90. Production, protection and right utilization of physical facility is a program of-

a) Self for body

b) Body for self

c) None

Ans: a

Q91. Find the wrong statement.

a) Self is Seer/viewer

b) Self is Doer (decision maker)

c) Self is Enjoyer (Experiencer)

d) Self is Instrument for body

Ans: d

Q92. To understand and to live in harmony at all levels of being (from self to entire existence) is the
program of Self (I) for-

a) Excitement/pleasure

b) Happiness

c) Continuous happiness

d) None

Ans: c

Q93. Find out the wrong statement.

a) “Seer” means the one that sees / understands

b) All the 5 senses are just the instruments enable the Self to see something outside.

c) In the process of seeing, the Self is used as an instrument.


d) You can also see ‘within’, without using the sensation in the body.

e) It is the Self who ‘sees’ or understands, sometimes with the help of the body, sometimes
without the help of body.

Ans: c

Q94. Find out the wrong statement.

a) Self is the one who decides. Self decides what to do, what not to do.

b) The body is used to express the decision of the self, If required

c) Self may or may not use the body to execute its decision

d) What I think is the decision of my body.

Ans: d

Q95. Find out the wrong statement.

a) It is my Self that experiences happiness / unhappiness

b) It is my body who enjoys the taste of food.

c) It is my Self that feels enthused or depressed

d) It is my Self that feels angry or delighted

Ans: b

Q96. Find the correct statement.

a) B1 Block is Seer (to see the reality)

b) B2 Block is Doer (recognises its relationship with other units and make plan or think to fulfill this
relationship)

c) B1 and B2 are the enjoyer (both- enjoys superbliss, bliss, satisfaction, peace and happiness at
the level of realisation, understanding, contemplation, comparing and tasting)

d) All

Ans: d

Q97. Awakening to the activity of _________ leads to Clarity of Co-existence in Existence and
Submergence.
a) Contemplation

b) Understanding

c) Realization

d) Comparing

Ans: c

Q98. Awakening to the activity of _________ leads to Clarity of Harmony in Nature, Self organization
(Innateness).

a) Contemplation

b) Understanding

c) Realization

d) Comparing

Ans: b

Q99. Awakening to the activity of _________ leads to Clarity of Relationship, Natural Characteristic or

Participation in larger Order.

a) Understanding

b) Realization

c) Comparing

d) Contemplation

Ans: d

Q100. Which among the following statement specify that self is central to human existence?

a) Self is seer, doer and enjoyer.


b) The need of continuous happiness is basically the need of self and Body is just an instrument of
self for fulfillment of need of self.

c) Self has the feeling of sanyam for nurturing, protection & right utilization of body

d) Self has the feeling of prosperity for identification of required physical facilities for body.

e) All

Ans: e

Q101. Which among the following statement is correct about physical facility?

a) Physical Facility is required to fulfill the responsibility of the Self toward the Body

b) Physical Facility is required to keep the body in good health

c) Physical Facility is required for nurturing, protection and right utilization of the body

d) The required physical facility can be recognized along with the required quantity

e) The quantity of Physical Facility required for nurturing, protection and right utilization of the
body is limited

f) All

Ans: f

Q102. What does right utilization of body mean?

a) Use of Body as an instrument for communication (behaviour)

b) Use of Body as an instrument for labour/work, to obtain necessary physical facility for the body

c) As an instrument for continuity of Human Tradition (new body)

d) All

Ans: d

Q103. What does right utilization of sensation mean?


UNIT-2
Q1. Right understanding means-

a) Understanding/Knowing of co-existence

b) To see the reality as it is in its completeness.

c) To understand the five aspects of units submerged in coexistence with space

d) To understand the provision of harmony at all 4 levels of my being and to live


accordingly.

e) All

Ans: e

Q2. Resolution means-

a) Feeling & thought of co-existence

b) To have feeling and thoughts of co-existence

c) To have Right Feelings and Right Thoughts

d) All

Ans: d

Q3. There are ___ components of resolution.

a) 5

b) 6

c) 9

d) 18
Ans: c

Q4. Clarity/identification of Comprehensive human goals in the light of Right understanding is called-

a) Science

b) Work

c) Wisdom

d) Behaviour

Ans: c

Q5. Comprehensive human goals are fulfilled with the help of-

a) Wisdom

b) Science

c) Precondition and sensation

d) All

Ans: b

Q6. Mutual happiness in human –human interaction/relationship leads to-

a) Behaviour

b) Justice

c) Prosperity

d) Work

Ans: c

Q7. To ensure justice form family to world family is called-

a) Science

b) Wisdom

c) Undivided human society

d) Production

Ans: c
Q8: To ensure mutual fulfillment and mutual prosperity from family to world family is called

a) Science

b) Wisdom

c) Undivided human society

d) Universal Human Order

Ans: d

Q9. Which among the following is not a comprehensive human goal?

a) Right understanding in every individual

b) Mastery over nature

c) Feeling of prosperity in every family

d) Fearlessness in society

e) Harmony in nature

Ans: b

Q10. To ensure the concept of undivided society and universal human order from generation to
generation is called-

a) Science

b) Wisdom

c) Human tradition

d) Justice

Ans: c

Q11. Which dimension of human endeavor is not correctly matched?

a) EDUCATION----SANSKAR
b) HEALTH----- SANYAM
c) LABOUR--- WORK
d) JUSTICE-----PRESERVATION
e) EXCHANGE----STORAGE
Ans: c
Q12. Which among the following does not belong to the five aspects (dimensions) of a unit?
a) Natural characteristic
b) Innateness
c) Energy in equilibrium
d) Coexistence
e) Form
f) Property
Ans: c
Q13. Which among the followings aspects of a unit are definite, continuous and universal?
a) Natural characteristic
b) Innateness
c) Coexistence
d) Form
e) Property

1) a, b, c
2) a, b, e
3) a, d, e
4) c, d, e
5) d, e
Ans: 1
Q14. Which among the followings aspects of a unit are indefinite and changing?
a) Natural characteristic
b) Innateness
c) Coexistence
d) Form
e) Property

1) a, b, c
2) a, b, e
3) a, d, e
4) c, d, e
5) d, e
Ans: 5
Q15. Which among the following indicate participation in larger order?
a) Natural characteristic
b) Innateness
c) Coexistence
d) Form
Ans: a
Q16. Which among the following indicate self organization?
a) Natural characteristic
b) Innateness
c) Coexistence
d) Form
Ans: b
Q17. Which among the following indicate submergence?
a) Natural characteristic
b) Innateness
c) Coexistence
d) Property
Ans: c
Q18. Which aspect/dimension of a unit indicates its size, shape, colour, density etc?
a) Property
b) Form
c) Innateness
d) Coexistence
Ans: b
Q19. Which aspect/dimension of a unit indicates impact of a unit on other unit?
a) Property
b) Form
c) Innateness
d) Coexistence
Ans: a
Q20. Through ______ we are able to see/understand the natural characteristic of a unit.
a) Contemplation
b) Realization
c) Understanding
d) Tasting
e) Analyzing
Ans: a
Q21. Through ______ we are able to see/understand the innateness of a unit.
a) Contemplation
b) Realization
c) Understanding
d) Tasting (sensation)
e) Analyzing
Ans: c
Q22. Through ______ we are able to see/understand the coexistence/submergence of a unit.
a) Contemplation
b) Realization
c) Understanding
d) Tasting (sensation)
e) Analyzing
Ans: b
Q23. Through ______ we are able to see/understand form of a unit.
a) Contemplation
b) Realization
c) Understanding
d) Sensation
e) Analyzing
Ans: d
Q24. Which aspect/dimension of a unit can be understood by the activities of tasting and analyzing?
a) Property
b) Form
c) Innateness
d) Coexistence
Ans: a

Q25. Which is the process for ensuring Right Understanding (GYAN)?


a) Awakening to the activity of contemplation
b) Awakening to the activity of understanding
c) Awakening to the activity of realization
d) All
Ans: d
Q26. Which among the following is not an element (part) of Right Understanding (GYAN)?
a) Knower
b) To be known
c) Process
d) Preconditioning
Ans: d
Q27. Who is knower?
a) Self
b) Body
c) Existence
d) All
Ans: a
Q28. What is to be known as a part of Right Understanding (GYAN)?
a) Human being
b) Human conduct
c) Existence
d) Role of human being in this existence
e) All
Ans: e
Q29. What are the four dimensions of living?
a) Individual, family, society and nature
b) Thought, behaviour, work and realization
c) Material, pranic, animal and human
d) None
Ans: b

Q30. What are the four levels of living?


a) Individual, family, society and nature
b) Thought, behaviour, work and realization
c) Material, pranic, animal and human
d) None
Ans: a
Q31. What are the four orders in nature?
a) Individual, family, society and nature
b) Thought, behaviour, work and realization
c) Material, pranic, animal and human
d) None
Ans: c
Q32. B1 BLOCK is the dimension of
a) Thought
b) Behaviour
c) Work
d) Realization/Right understanding/ Natural Acceptance
Ans: d
Q33. B2 BLOCK is the dimension of
a) Thought
b) Behaviour
c) Work
d) Realization
Ans: a
Q34. B3 BLOCK is the dimension of
a) Thought
b) Behaviour
c) Work
d) Realization
Ans: b
Q35. B4 BLOCK is the dimension of
a) Thought
b) Behaviour
c) Work and participation
d) Realization
Ans: c
Q36. What will be the impact when our understanding is based on realization?
a) Desire will be correct
b) Imaging will be definite
c) Guided senses, health and profit
d) Definiteness in behaviour and work
e) All
Ans: e
Q37. What will be the impact when our understanding is based on preconditioning and sensation?
a) Desire will keep shifting
b) Imaging will be indefinite
c) Conduct will be indefinite
d) Unguided senses, health and profit
e) Indefiniteness in behaviour and work
f) All
Ans: f
Q38. The statement “Existence is Co-existence, which is in the form of units submerged in space” deals
with-
a) Understanding

b) Realization of coexistence

c) Contemplation of my participation in larger order

d) None

Ans: b

Q39. The statement “All units in Nature can be classified into 4 orders. These units and the four orders
have definite Innateness or Self-organization” deals with-

a) Understanding

b) Realization of coexistence

c) Contemplation

d) None

Ans: a

Q40. The statement “Every unit has a definite participation in existence, a definite role to play in this
existence” deals with-

a) Understanding

b) Realization of coexistence

c) Contemplation

d) None

Ans: c

Q41. On what basis we can decide our feelings and thoughts?


a) Right understanding (Natural acceptance)
b) Assumptions (Preconditioning)
c) Both
d) None
Ans: c
Q42. The statement “I remain comfortable, in harmony, in a state of happiness within” deals with
a) I decide my feeling, thought on the basis of right understanding.
b) I am able to decide in favour of a feeling that is naturally acceptable to me
c) I decide my feeling, thought on the basis of realization
d) All
Ans: d
Q43. The statement “I remain uncomfortable, in disharmony, in a state of unhappiness, in contradiction
within” does not deals with-
a) I decide my feeling, thought on the basis of assumption (preconditioning)
b) I am able to decide in favour of a feeling that is naturally acceptable to me
c) I am able to decide in favour of a feeling that is not naturally acceptable to me
d) I decide my feeling, thought on the basis of sensation
Ans: b
Q44. Which among the following feelings is not naturally acceptable to me?
a) The feeling of relationship

b) The feeling of harmony

c) Feeling of struggle

d) The feeling of co-existence

Ans: c

Q45. What indicates “I will be in a state of continuous happiness”?

a) By ensuring the feeling of relationship, harmony, co-existence

b) By expanding my thought of how to live in relationship, harmony, co-existence


c) By living with the outside world in relationship, harmony, co-existence

d) All

Ans: d

Q46. What are the three realities to know for a human being?

a) Knowledge of Self, body and physical facilities

b) Knowledge of Individual, family and physical facilities

c) Knowledge of human being, existence and human conduct

d) Knowledge of body, physical facilities and utilization of physical facilities

Ans: c

Q47. The property of a unit by virtue of which it ensures its participation in this existence is called its-

a) Innateness

b) Co-existence

c) Natural characteristic

d) Conformance

Ans: c

Q48. The property of a unit which can’t be separated from it is called its-

a) Innateness (self organization)

b) Co-existence

c) Natural characteristic

d) Conformance

Ans: a
Q49. The property or characteristic which can’t be separated from any of the units in this existence is
called -

a) Innateness

b) Co-existence (submergence)

c) Natural characteristic

d) Conformance

Ans: b

Q50. What are the 9 things to understand, which are definite, universal and continuous?

a) Natural characteristic of four order (4), Innateness of 4 orders (4), Coexistence (1)

b) Natural characteristic (1), Innateness of 4 orders (4), Coexistence of four order (4)

c) Innateness (1), Natural characteristic of four order (4), Coexistence of four order (4)

d) All

Ans: a

Q51. What aspects/dimensions of TULSI PLANT change with time and space?

a) Coexistence and innateness

b) Natural characteristic and innateness

c) Form and property

d) Property and coexistence

Ans: c
Q52. What is the innateness of TULSI PLANT (OR ANY PLANT)?

a) Existence+ growth

b) Cruelty/non-cruelty

c) Nurture/worsen

d) Will to live in Self

ANS: a

Q53. Which statement indicates the submergence of TULSI PLANT in this existence?

a) Every cell of Tulsi is energized in coexistence with space

b) Every cell of Tulsi is self organized in coexistence with space

c) Every cell of Tulsi (a unit) recognises and fulfill its relationship with other units

d) All

Ans: d

Q54. Which among the following is not a unit?

a) Self

b) Body

c) Material

d) Space

Ans: d

Q55. Which among the following statement is not correct?


a) Human being is the co-existence of self and body.

b) Self is consciousness while body is material unit.

c) There are only 2 realities in this existence i.e., “Units” and “Space”.

d) Units (material and consciousness) can be Space and Space can be Units.

e) There are 5 aspects or dimensions of a unit which indicate its reality.

Ans: c

UNIT-3

1. According to Right understanding, we would be able to see


(i) the natural characteristic
(ii) the innateness
(iii) the coexistence
(iv) All of the above

2. The number of dimensions of an awakened human being


(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) 4

3. Block B1 (dimension of Realization) describes


(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Contemplation
(iv) All of the above

4. Block B2 (Dimension of thought) describes


(i) Imaging
(ii) Analyzing
(iii) Selecting
(iv) All of the above

5. Number of orders in Nature on the basis of innateness


(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) 4

6. Number of orders in Nature on the basis of ‘Natural Characteristics’


(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) 4

7. Number of orders in Nature on the basis of Inheritance


(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) 4

8. Number of orders in Nature on the basis of activities


(i) 1
(ii) 2
(iii) 3
(iv) 4

9. Innateness of physical order


(i) Existence
(ii) Growth
(iii) Will to live in the self
(iv) Will to live in the self with continuous happiness

10. Innateness of bio-order


(i) Existence
(ii) Growth
(iii) Will to live in the self
(iv) Will to live in the self with continuous happiness

11. Innateness of Animal Order


(i) Existence
(ii) Growth
(iii) Will to live in the self
(iv) Will to live in the self with continuous happiness
12. Innateness of Human Order
(i) Existence
(ii) Growth
(iii) Will to live in the self
(iv) Will to live in the self with continuous happiness

13. Natural Characteristic of Human Order


(i) Perseverance, Brevity and Generosity
(ii) Cruelty/ Non cruelty
(iii) Nurture/Worsen
(v) Composition/Decomposition
14. Natural Characteristic of Bio Order
(i) Perseverance, Brevity and Generosity
(ii) Cruelty/ Non cruelty
(iii) Nurture/Worsen
(iv) Composition/Decomposition
15. Natural Characteristic of Animal Order
(i) Perseverance, Brevity and Generosity
(ii) Cruelty/ Non cruelty
(iii) Nurture/Worsen
(iv) Composition/Decomposition

16. Natural Characteristic of Material Order


(i) Perseverance, Brevity and Generosity
(ii) Cruelty/ Non cruelty
(iii) Nurture/Worsen
(iv) Composition/Decomposition

17. Inheritance of Material Order is


(i) Constitution Based
(ii) Seed Based
(iii) Breed Based
(iv) Education-Sanskar

18. Inheritance of Plant Order is


(i) Constitution Based
(ii) Seed Based
(iii) Breed Based
(iv) Education-Sanskar

19. Inheritance of Animal Order is


(i) Constitution Based
(ii) Seed Based
(iii) Breed Based
(iv) Education-Sanskar

20. Inheritance of Human Order is


(i) Constitution Based
(ii) Seed Based
(iii) Breed Based
(iv) Education-Sanskar

21. Will to live in ‘I’ is related to


(i) Physical order
(ii) Bio Order
(iii) Animal Order
(iv) Human Order
22. Will to live in ‘I’ with continuous happiness is related to
(i) Physical order
(ii) Bio Order
(iii) Animal Order
(iv) Human Order
23. Desire is related to
(i) Power
(ii) Dynamic Activity
(iii) State Activity
(iv) None of the above

24. Clarity of Co-existence is related to


(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Contemplation
(iv) All of the above
25. Innateness means
(i) Harmony in nature
(ii) Co- existence
(iii) Property
(iv) Form
26. Sensation includes
(i) Sound
(ii) Touch
(iii) Smell
(iv) All of the above

27. Life motivated by only physical facility leads to ______________


(i) Animal consciousness
(ii) Human consciousness
(iii) All of the above
(iv) None of the above

28. ______________ means physical facilities more than required.

(i) Prosperity
(ii) Happiness
(iii) Self Satisfaction
(v) Right understanding
28. The need of the self is ______________ and not intermittent.
(i) Continuous
(ii) Permanent
(iii) Temporary
(iv) Regular

29. Response of the body is based on


(i) Knowing
(ii) Assuming
(iii) Recognizing and Fulfilling
(iv) All of the above
30. Knowing means
(i) To see the reality as it is
(ii) Acceptance to live in accordance to the purpose
(iii) Deeper knowledge of skills
(iv) None of the above
31. Which is not a dynamic activity of the self
(i) Authentication
(ii) Determination
(iii) Realization
(iv) Imaging
32. Which is not a state activity of the self
(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Contemplation.
33. Dynamic activity of Realization:
(i) Authentication
(ii) Determination
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Analyzing
34. Dynamic activity of Understanding:
(i) Authentication
(ii) Determination
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Analyzing
35. Dynamic activity of Contemplation:
(i) Authentication
(ii) Determination
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Analyzing
36. Dynamic activity of Comparing:
(i) Authentication
(ii) Determination
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Analyzing
37. Dynamic activity of Tasting
(i) Selecting
(ii) Determination
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Analyzing

38. State activity of Authentication:


(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Contemplation.
39. State activity of Determination
(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Imaging
(iv) Contemplation.
40. State activity of Imaging
(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Determination
(iv) Contemplation.
41. State activity of Analyzing
(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Comparing
(iv) Contemplation.
42. State activity of Selecting
(i) Realization
(ii) Understanding
(iii) Tasting
(iv) Contemplation.

43. Power of activity of Imaging is


(i) Desire
(ii) Thought
(iii) Expectation
(iv) None of the above
44. Power of activity of Analyzing is
(i) Desire
(ii) Thought
(iii) Expectation
(iv) None of the above
45. Power of activity of Selecting is
(i) Desire
(ii) Thought
(iii) Expectation
(iv) None of the above

46. Realization means


(i) Clarity of co-existence
(ii) Clarity of Innateness
(iii) Clarity of relationships
(iv) None of the Above.
47. Understanding means
(i) Clarity of co-existence
(ii) Clarity of Innateness (Harmony)
(iii) Clarity of relationships
(iv) None of the Above.
48. Contemplation means
(i) Clarity of co-existence
(ii) Clarity of Innateness (Harmony)
(iii) Clarity of relationships
(iv) None of the Above.
49. Self-regulation is
(i) Feeling of responsibility towards the body
(ii) Process of self-exploration
(iii) Process of self-verification
(iv) Process of self-investigation
50. Prosperity includes
(i) Identification of required physical facilities
(ii) Ensuring availability of more than required physical facilities.
(iii) Learning of right skills (ensuring complementarity with rest of the
Nature)
(iv) All of the above.
51. Natural Characteristics means
(i) Participation in larger order.
(ii) Self-organization
(iii) Submergence
(iv) innateness
52. Innateness means
(i) Participation in larger order.
(ii) Self-organization
(iii) Submergence
(iv) relationships
53. Coexistence means
(i) Participation in larger order.
(ii) Self-organization
(iii) Submergence
(iv) relationships
54. Contemplation leads to a feeling of
(i) Bliss
(ii) Satisfaction
(iii) Peace
(iv) Happiness
55. Understanding leads to a feeling of
(i) Bliss
(ii) Satisfaction
(iii) Peace
(iv) Happiness
56. Unguided self leads to
(i) Obsession for sensation
(ii) Obsession for indulgence
(iii) Obsession for Profit.
(iv) All of the above.
57. Role/right utilization of sensation is
(i) To keep body in good health
(ii) To exchange right understanding
(iii) To exchange right feeling
(iv) All of the above.
58. Right utilization of body
(i) As an instrument for communication
(ii) As an instrument for labor to obtain necessary physical facilities.
(iii) As an instrument for continuity of human tradition (new body)
(iv) All of the above.
59. Comparing guided by higher activities (Realization, Understanding and
Contemplation) leads to
(i) Nurturing, protection of the body
(ii) Ensuring health of the body
(iii) Right utilization of the physical facilities
(iv) All of the above.
60. Role/right utilization of physical facilities is
(i) Nurturing and protection of the body
(ii) For exchanging right feelings
(iii) For exchanging right understanding
(iv) All of the above.
61. Activity of tasting in the awakened self is based by
(i) Goal based
(ii) Value based
(iii) Profit based
(iv) Both (i) and (ii)
62. Source of continuous is
(i) Right understanding and right feelings
(ii) favorable feelings from others
(iii) Sensual pleasures
(iv) Accumulating physical facilities
63. Prevailing notions of happiness
(i) Accumulating physical facilities
(ii) Pleasures from favorable sensations
(iii) Attention, Appreciation from others.
(iv) All of the above.

Unit-4

1. Co-existence is
a) Ever present
b) Ever effective
c) Ever expressive
d) All of the above
2. What is true about any unit
a) Energized in space
b) Self organized in space
c) Recognizes and fulfil its relationships with other units in space
d) All of the above
3. Submergence of unit in space means
a) Energized in space
b) Self organized in space
c) Recognizes and fulfil its relationships with other units in space
d) All of the above

4. Every unit is
a) Bounded in time
b) Bounded in space
c) Bounded in time and space
d) All of the above
5. Select the correct statement
a) Material is bounded in space but not in time
b) Material is bounded in time and space
c) Material is bounded in space but not in time
d) Material is unbounded in time and space.
6. Select the correct statement
a) Conscious unit is bounded in space but not in time
b) Conscious unit is bounded in time and space
c) Conscious unit is bounded in space but not in time
d) Conscious unit is unbounded in time and space.

7. Select the correct statement


a) Space is bounded in time and space
b) Space is bounded in space but not in time
c) Space is unbounded in time and space.
d) Space is bounded in space but not in time

8. Select the correct statement


a) Space is unlimited in size
b) Space is active
c) Space has no-activity
d) Both (a) and (c)
9. Coexistence is ever expressed
a) from atom to heavily bodies
b) from cells to human body
c) both (a) and (b)
d) None of the above
10. Which one is not the characteristic of a unit?
a) Energy in equilibrium
b) Limited in size
c) Energized
d) Self-organized
11. Which one is not the characteristic of Space?
a) Energy in equilibrium
b) Transparent
c) Unlimited
d) Limited in size
12. Which one is not cyclic?
a) Self
b) Physical order
c) Body
d) Bio order
13. Which one is not correct?
a) Bio order and Physical order have the activities of recognizing and fulfilling
b) Animal order has the activity of assuming, recognizing and fulfilling
c) Human order has the activity of assuming, recognizing, fulfilling and
potential for knowing.
d) Bio order has activity of assuming, recognizing and fulfilling
14. Every unit has ____ aspects
a) One
b) Three
c) Five
d) Two
15. Expression of coexistence in Material Order is in the form of
a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability in I
16. Expression of coexistence in Bio Order is in the form of
a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability in I
17. Expression of coexistence in the self of Animal Order is in the form of
a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability in I
18. Expression of coexistence in the self of Human Order is in the form of
a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability in I
19. Which one is not the expression of submergence in physical order?
a) Existence
b) Formation-Deformation
c) Composition- Decomposition
d) Sensitivity
20. ‘Space’ is seen by the self at the level of selecting/tasting
a) Two units with gap (void) in between
b) Two units with effect of one unit on another.
c) Relationships between units
d) Harmony in the unit.
21. ‘Space’ is seen by the self at the level of Analyzing/Comparing
a) Two units with gap (void) in between
b) Two units with effect of one unit on another.
c) Relationships between units
d) Harmony in the unit.
22. ‘Space’ is seen by the self at the level of Contemplation
a) Two units with gap (void) in between
b) Two units with effect of one unit on another.
c) Relationships between units
d) Harmony in the unit.
23. ‘Space’ is seen by the self at the level of Understanding
a) Two units with gap (void) in between
b) Two units with effect of one unit on another.
c) Submergence of unit in space
d) Harmony in the unit.

24. Which one is not the expression of submer0ence in Bio order?


a) Growth
b) Nurture/Worsen
c) Respiration
d) Interaction

25.Existence is
a) Co-existence
b) Units submerged in Space
c) All that exists
d) All of the above.
26.Material is
a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Ever
d) All of the above
27. Conscious unit is
a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Ever
d) All of the above
28. Space is
a) Temporary
b) Continuous
c) Ever present
d) All of the above

29. The process to know the Existences is awakening to activity of


a) Contemplation, Understanding & Realization
b) Selecting, Tasting, Analyzing
c) Analyzing Comparing, Selecting
d) Imaging Analyzing, Selecting
30. Role of Human Being in this Existence
a) To understand the self and live accordingly
b) To understand the co-existence and to live in co-existence
c) To understand the Relationship with other units
d) All of the above
31. Continuous Happiness in the Self can be expressed in the form of
a) Bliss
b) Satisfaction
c) Peace and Happiness
d) All of the above
32. Submergence of units in the space is the expression of
a) Definite human conduct
b) Definite behavior of various orders
c) Realization
d) Co-existence
33. Differentiating factor of Human consciousness and animal consciousness is
a) Recognizing
b) Assuming
c) Potential for Knowing
d) Feelings
34. Realization of co-existence is
a) Cyclic process
b) Not cyclic process
c) Bidirectional process
d) Animal Order

35. Over-evaluation, under-evaluation or otherwise-evaluation of the other orders


will be taking place in absence of
a) Right understanding
b) Right thoughts
c) Right imagination
d) Right feelings
36. The statement with respect to space is true:
a) Active and energized
b) Self-organized
c) Ever present, all pervading
d) Energy is available
37. The term “ever expressing” is true with respect to
a) Space
b) Self
c) Co-existence
d) Consciousness
38. The development towards definite human conduct is
a) Cyclic process
b) Not cyclic process
c) Not certain
d) None of the above
39. Innateness of every unit is
a) Variable in time
b) Depend upon place
c) A matter of understanding
d) Definite and Universal

Unit-5

1. Which represents complete human conduct


a. Conduct downwards from the highest activity

b. Conduct moving towards the highest activity


c. Conduct from and to highest activity
d. Only through block B1
2. Human conduct is articulated in terms of
a. Prosperity

b. Happiness
c. Human values, Policy and character
d. Preservation
3. Human value means
a. How to do

b. What to do
c. When to do
d. Why to do
4. Policy details about

a. How to do
b. What to do
c. When to do
d. Why to do

5. Character should be based on


a. Behavior
b. work
c. Participation
d. Human values

6. Behavior is defined as
a. ensuring justice, mutual happiness
b. ensuring preservation, mutual prosperity
c. Rightfully acquired wealth
d. Chastity in conjugal relationship
7. Work is defined as
a. ensuring justice, mutual happiness
b. ensuring preservation, mutual prosperity

c. Rightfully acquired wealth


d. Chastity in conjugal relationship
8. Human values in Self are
a. Happiness, Peace, Satisfaction, Bliss
b. Trust, respect, affection
c. Self-regulation, health

d. Gratitude, Glory, reverence


9. The number of feelings in human-human relationships are
a. 18
b. 9

c. 4
d. 2
10. The number of established and expressed values in human-human relationship are
a. 4,2

b. 9,4
c. 9,9
d. 4,4
13. Utility and artistic value are related to
a. Self to self relationships

b. Universal Human Order s


c. In Human-Rest of Nature Relationship
d. In Human-Human Relationship
14. Happiness is the
a. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding
b. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
c. Harmony at the level of analyzing and comparing
d. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting

15. Bliss is the


a. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding
b. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
c. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
d. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
16. Satisfaction is

a. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding


b. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
c. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
d. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting

17. Peace is
a. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding
b. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
c. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing

d. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting


18. Select the value for participation in universal human order
a. Perseverance
b. Peace
c. bliss

d. satisfaction
19. Generosity is the one of the_________ of human being
a. Self-Organization
b. Innateness
c. Natural characteristics
d. Inheritance
20. Reverence is the feeling of
a. Acceptance of excellence

b. Acceptance of betterment
c. Acceptance of competition
d. Acceptance of goodness
21. Respect is
a. Right evaluation
b. Under evaluation

c. Over evaluation
d. Otherwise evaluation
22. Trust is
a. Complete value

b. Mid value
c. Final value
d. Foundation value
23. Love is

a. Complete value
b. Mid value
c. Final value
d. Foundation value
24. Expressed value of trust

a. Commitment
b. Generosity
c. Compliance
d. Complementariness
25. Expressed value of respect
a. Commitment
b. Generosity
c. Compliance

d. Complementariness
26. Expressed value of Affection
a. Commitment
b. Generosity
c. Compliance
d. Complementariness

27. Expressed value of care


a. Commitment
b. Generosity
c. Compliance

d. Complementariness
28. Expressed value of guidance
a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience

c. Simplicity
d. Self-restrain
29. Expressed value of reverence
a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience

c. Simplicity
d. Self-restrain
30. Expressed value of gratitude
a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience
c. Simplicity
d. Self-restrain
31. Expressed value of glory

a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience
c. Simplicity
d. Self-restrain
32. Expressed value of Love
a. Unanimity

b. Spontaneity
c. Obedience
d. Simplicity
33. Complementariness is the expressed value of

a. Respect
b. Love
c. Trust
d. Affection

34. Compliance is the expressed value of


a. Respect
b. Love
c. Trust
d. Affection

35. Commitment is the expressed value of


a. Respect
b. Love
c. Trust
d. Affection
36. Generosity is the expressed value of
a. Guidance
b. Care

c. Reverence
d. Glory
37. Spontaneity is the expressed value of
a. Guidance
b. Care
c. Reverence

d. Glory
38. Obedience is the expressed value of
a. Guidance
b. Care

c. Reverence
d. Glory
39. Simplicity is the expressed value of
a. Guidance

b. Care
c. Reverence
d. Glory
40. Self-restraint is the expressed value of
a. Gratitude

b. Care
c. Reverence
d. Glory
41. Unanimity is the expressed value of
a. Gratitude
b. Love
c. Reverence
d. Glory

42. Utility Value is related to


a. Nurturing the Body
b. Protecting the physical facility
c. People friendly
d. Ease in use – Facilitating work
43. Artistic value is related to

a. Nurturing the Body


b. Protecting the body
c. Enhancing capacity of Body
d. Protecting the physical facility

44. Select the correct priority order in the following three


(i) Policy for right utilization
(ii) Policy for right protection
(iii)Policy for enrichment

a. (i)-(ii)-(iii)
b. (ii)-(i)-(iii)
c. (iii)-(i)-(ii)
d. None of the above.
45. Complementariness is the expressed value of

a. Respect
b. Love
c. Trust
d. Affection
46. Policy for right utilization of the self is related to
a. Investing the Self for self-study
b. The use of body for ensuring right understanding and right feelings
c. Ensure the use of physical facility for nurturing, protection and right utilization

d. All of the above


47. Policy for right utilization of the body is related to
a. Investing the Self for self-study
b. The use of body for ensuring right understanding and right feelings
c. Ensure the use of physical facility for nurturing, protection and right utilization
d. All of the above

48. Policy for right utilization of physical facility is related to


a. Investing the Self for self-study
b. The use of body for ensuring right understanding and right feelings
c. Ensure the use of physical facility for nurturing, protection and right utilization

d. All of the above


49. Policy for protection of the self is related to
a. Ensuring conducive environment and protecting from unfavorable environment
b. Policy for ensuring shelter, clothes, etc.

c. Policy for proper storage


d. All of the above
50. Policy for protection of the body is related to
a. Ensuring conducive environment and protecting from unfavorable environment
b. Policy for ensuring shelter, clothes, etc.

c. Policy for proper storage


d. All of the above
51. Policy for protection of the physical facility is related to
a. Ensuring conducive environment and protecting from unfavorable environment
b. Policy for ensuring shelter, clothes, etc.
c. Policy for proper storage
d. All of the above
52. Policy for enrichment of the self is related to

a. Education-sanskaar
b. Intake, lifestyle to ensure the health of the body.
c. Production with right process and right skills
d. All of the above
53. Policy for enrichment of the body is related to
a. Education-sanskaar

b. Intake, lifestyle to ensure the health of the body.


c. Production with right process and right skills
d. All of the above
54. Policy for enrichment of physical facility is related to

a. Education-sanskaar
b. Intake, lifestyle to ensure the health of the body.
c. Production with right process and right skills
d. All of the above

55. Wisdom means


a. Identification Knowledge
b. Identification of human goal
c. Identification of needs

d. Identification of feeling
56. Human goal at the level of Individual
a. Right understanding and right feeling
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
57. Human goal at the level of Family is
a. Right understanding and right feeling

b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
58. Human goal at the level of society is
a. Right understanding and right feeling
b. Prosperity

c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
59. Human goal at the level of Nature/Existence is to ensure
a. Right understanding and right feeling

b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence
60. How many dimensions of Universal human order

a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
61. Wealth means

a. Rightfully earned
b. Natural resources
c. Money
d. Property
62. The existential law consists of
a. Physical law
b. Behavioural law
c. societal laws

d. all of the above


63. Liberation means
a. To see the existence clearly
b. To see reality as it is
c. Living with right understanding
d. All of the above

64. The Human living comprises of


a. Human Understanding
b. Human Thought
c. Human Behaviour, Work

d. All of the above


65. Behavior is mutual fulfilment of
a. Human-human relationship
b. Human-nature relationship

c. Human-animal relationship
d. Human-material relationship
66. Work is mutual fulfilment of
a. Human-nature relationship
b. Human-animal relationship

c. Human-material relationship
d. All of the above
67. Science of Behaviour is
a. How to ensure justice
b. How to ensure mutual enrichment
c. How to participate in the societal systems
d. None of the above
68. Science of Work is

a. How to ensure justice


b. How to ensure mutual enrichment
c. How to participate in the societal systems
d. None of the above
69. Science of Participation in Larger Order is
a. How to ensure justice

b. How to ensure mutual enrichment


c. How to participate in the societal systems
d. None of the above
70. The base of unconditional relationship is

a. Right Feeling
b. Thought
c. Expectation
d. None of the above

71. Justice from family to world family


a. Undivided human society
b. Universal human order
c. Human tradition
d. None of the above

72. Feeling of Love is expressed in the form


a. Kindness
b. Beneficience
c. Compassion
d. All of the above
73. feeling of Love is the foundation of
a. Universal human order
b. Undivided human society

c. Human tradition
d. None of the above
74. Science of behavior with human being leading to
a. Mutual happiness
b. Mutual prosperity
c. Mutual wealth

d. None of the above


75. Science of Work with rest of Nature leading to
a. Mutual happiness
b. Mutual prosperity

c. Mutual wealth
d. None of the above
76. Preservation of nature consist of
a. Enrichment

b. Protection
c. Right Utilisation
d. All of the above
77. Prosperity in human being
a. Identification of required physical facility

b. Production by way of labour


c. Using cyclic & mutually enriching process
d. All of the above
78. The Present State of Science of Work in place of prosperity is
a. more and more consumption
b. looking for a white collared job through education
c. not cyclic & mutually enriching processes
d. All of the above

79. The Present State of Science of Work in place of Preservation of nature is


a. exploit the natural resources
b. exploit the natural environment
c. over Consumption
d. All of the above
80. Feelings of Participation in the Universal Order as a Human Being are

a. Perseverence
b. Bravity
c. Generosity
d. All of the above

81. Feelings of Participation in the Universal Order as a Human Being are


a. Kindness
b. Beneficience
c. Compassion

d. All of the above


82. The right sequence in which Human Tradition can be materialised-
a. Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution, Human order
b. Human education, Human constitution, Human order, Human conduct
c. Human constitution, Human education, Human conduct, Human order

d. Human order, Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution


83. he right sequence in which Human Tradition can be materialised-
a. Human sanskar, Human education, Human conduct, Human order
b. Human education, Human conduct, Human order, Human sanskar
c. Human education, Human sanskar, Human conduct, Human order
d. Human conduct, Human order, Human education, Human sanskar
Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively-
Human Aspirations & its Fulfillment (ROE 074)
MCQs
UNIT 1
Q 1. The ‘Self’ is central to the human existence and __________ is central to the existence.
A. Coexistence
B. Nature
C. Struggle
D. Society ANS: A

Q 2. Which option is correct about the goals of UHV2-


a. To understand the co-existence
b. To have the feeling and the thought of co-existence
c. To live in co-existence in mutual relation with human being and the rest of nature

A. a&b
B. b&c
C. a&c
D. a,b & c ANS: D

Q 3. The word “society” is primarily used in the context of human-________ relationship.


A. Human
B. Nature
C. Both
D. None ANS: A

Q 4. ________ deals with personal transformation and societal transformation-


A. Skill Education
B. Human Education
C. Professional education
D. Inhuman Education ANS:B

Q 5. Human-human interaction is called


A. Work
B. Behaviour
C. System
D. None ANS: B

Q 6. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


A. Behaviour
B. Work
C. Production
D. All ANS: B

Q 7. The Self(I) is the seer_____________


A. Doer
B. Enjoyer
C. Doer & Enjoyer
D. None
ANS: C
Q 8. There are _____ comprehensive human goals
A. 8
B. 6
C. 4
D. 9 ANS: C

Q 9. While evaluating present state of the society and system, we found climate change, environmental pollution,
and resource depletion. This is related with-
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: D

Q 10. Terms -Aimlessness, Confusion, Tension, Frustration, Depression, Alcoholism, Obesity, Suicide deal with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: A

Q 11. Terms -Opposition, Reaction, Anger, Strife, Court cases, Divorce are related with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: B

Q 12. Increasing gap between rich -poor, Fear, Genocide, Domination, Exploitation, Terrorism, War etc deal with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: C

Q 13. Find the correct statement/statements about the shifts expected after UHV2-
A. Human being is co existence of Self & body
B. Individual effort can merely initiate societal changes.
C. Happiness is to be in a state of co-existence
D. Units are unlimited in size. ANS: C

Q 14. What should be the human aspiration as per your syllabus?


A. We want to live
B. We want to live with fulfilment
C. We want to live with continuous fulfilment
D. All ANS: D

Q 15. TRUTH deals with


A. Realization in the self
B. Fulfilment in relationship
C. Ensuring more than required physical facility
D. None ANS: A

Q 16. PROSPERITY deals with


A. Right understanding in the self
B. Fulfilment in relationship
C. Ensuring more than required physical facility
D. None ANS: C
Q 17. The human goal at the level of individual is
A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: D

Q 18. The human goal at the level of family is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: A

Q 19. The human goal at the level of society is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: B

Q 20. The human goal at the level of nature is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 21. Which is correctly matched?


A. Prosperity-society
B. Fearlessness-trust
C. Co-existence-family
D. Right feeling-nature ANS: B

Q 22. Right feeling & right thought deals with


A. Self
B. Body
C. Self and body both
D. Physical Facility ANS: A

Q 23. Recognizing need for physical facility, its production, and Right utilization ensures-
A. Fearlessness
B. Prosperity
C. Justice
D. None ANS: B

Q 24: Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature is


A. Human goal at individual level
B. Human goal at family level
C. Human goal at society level
D. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 25: The fulfilment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _________ in relationship.
A. Prosperity
B. Enrichment
C. Happiness
D. None Ans: C
Q 26. Right feeling within myself (I) is
A. Definite
B. Continuous
C. Unconditional
D. All ANS: D

Q 27. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


A. Right understanding & Right feeling
B. Realization
C. Coexistence
D. All ANS: D

Q 28. ___________means harmony within myself.


A. Happiness
B. Pleasure
C. Excitement
D. All ANS: A

Q 29. When we expect feelings from others for our happiness, it is a state of
A. Swatantrata
B. Partantrata
C. Prosperity
D. None ANS: B

Q 30. PARTANTRATA deals with


A. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
B. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
C. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
D. All ANS: D

Q 31. Behaviour depends upon


A. Feelings
B. Desire, Thought, Expectation
C. Right Understanding
D. All ANS: D

Q 32. Work depends upon


A. Feelings
B. Desire, Thought, Expectation
C. Right Understanding
D. Both b and c ANS: D

Q 33. Thoughts may be governed by


A. Right understanding
B. Preconditioning
C. Sensation
D. All ANS: D

Q 34. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
A. Feeling and thought
B. Physical facility and health
C. Wealth and prosperity
D. None ANS: A

Q 35. Which is not correctly matched?


a. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
b. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
c. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
d. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

A. 1&4
B. 2&4
C. 2&3
D. 1&2 ANS: C
Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively- Human Aspiration and its
Fulfilment (ROE 069)
MCQs UNIT 2
Q 1. How the transition in society can be made possible
a. Recognize where change is required so that effort can be made in these areas
b. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society
c. proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal changes
d. all the above
ANS: D
Q 2. What is naturally acceptable
a. Problem
b. Analysis of problem
c. Solution
d. Resolution
ANS: D
Q 3. Human-human interaction is called
a. Work
b. Behaviour
c. System
d. None ANS: B

Q 4. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Production
d. All ANS: B

Q 5. Right feeling & right thought deals with


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and body both
d. Physical Facility
ANS: A
Q 6. Right feeling within myself (I) is
a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All ANS: D

Q 7. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


a. Right understanding
b. Right feeling
c. Swatantrata
d. All ANS: D

Q 8. PARTANTRATA deals with


a. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
b. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
c. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
d. All ANS: D

Q 9. Thoughts may be governed by


a. Right understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All ANS: D
Q 10. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
a. Feeling and thought
b. Physical facility and health
c. Wealth and prosperity
d. None ANS: A

Q 11. Which is not correctly matched?


1. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
2. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
3. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
4. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

a. 1&4
b. 2&4
c. 2&3
d. 1&2 ANS: C

Q 12. For continuity of happiness, what is essential?


a. Right understanding in the Self
b. Right feeling and right thought in the Self
c. Recognition of needs, ensure more than required, make right utilisation of it
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 13. Wisdom means


a. Right speech, right action
b. Clarity of human goals
c. Developing Skill with right efforts
d. Right awareness and focusing ANS: B

Q 14. Realisation centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based on Self- realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 15. Right understanding, feeling and thought are collectively known as


a. Knowledge
b. Prosperity
c. Happiness
d. Unhappiness ANS: A

Q 16. The goal of education is


a. To facilitate the process of developing those abilities in the individual which are essential for ensuring human
society and order.
b. Only preparing human being to earn money
c. To earn respect from others through degree
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 17. While doing analysis of our state regarding fulfilment of goals which area we have to focus on
a. Analysis of state today at each of four levels (Individual…)
b. Analysis of state today at each of the dimensions (Education…)
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C

Q 18 Seeing the essence of the reality as it is, means seeing the part that is definite, universal & continuous, like:
a. Natural Characteristic (Relationship/participation in larger order)
b. Innateness (Harmony/self organization)
c. Co-existence (Coexistence/submergence)
d. All the above
Ans: D
Q 19 Ultimately, there are only following things to understand
a. Innateness of the four orders (4), Natural characteristics of the four orders (4), Co-existence (1)
b. Innateness of the three orders (3), Natural characteristics of the three orders (3), Co-existence (1)
c. Innateness of the four orders (4), Natural characteristics of the three orders (3), Co-existence (1)
d. Innateness of the three orders (3), Natural characteristics of the four orders (4), Co-existence (1)
Ans: A
Q 20 Who is knower?
a. Human Being
b. Existence
c. Self
d. Body
Ans: C
Q21 What is to be known?
a. Human Being
b. Existence
c. Self
d. Body
Ans: B
Q22 The process recommended for right understanding/knowing is
a. Awakening in the activities of Contemplation, Understanding and Realization
b. Awakening in the activities of Desire, Thought and Expectation
c. Awakening in the activities of Imaging, Comparing and Selection/Tasting
d. Awakening in the activities of Analyzing, Comparing and Selection/Tasting
Ans: A
Q23 Choose the incorrect matching
a. Natural Characteristic & Relationship
b. Innateness & self organization
c. Co-existence & submergence
d. Co-existence & Harmony
Ans: D
Q24 What makes me continuously happy
a. Goal and Value Guided Sensation
b. Value Guided Sensation
c. Taste guided Sensation
d. No use of Sensation
Ans: A
Q25 Right thoughts means
a. Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
b. Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
c. Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
d. None of the above
Ans: C
Q26 Righteous expression is outcome of
a. Analyzing within
b. Contemplation within
c. Understanding within
d. Realization within
Ans: D
Q27 Human Education Sanskar reflects in the form of
a. Cyclic Development
b. Non Cyclic Development
c. Both
d. None
Ans: B
Q28 Transformation through human education includes
a. Personal Transformation
b. Societal Transformation
c. Personal and Societal Transformation both
d. Materialistic Transformation
Ans: C
Q29 In society, obsession for consumption, profit and sensory pleasures is more due to
a. Knowledge
b. Assumption
c. Recognition
d. Fulfilment
Ans: B
Q30. In reality there are
a. Only Material Units
b. Only Conscious Units
c. Material Units & Conscious Units
d. Material Units, Conscious Units and Space
Ans: D
UHV2- UHBC….(ROE 069)
MCQs
Module 3
1. Understanding co existence means-
a) Conscious and Material Units
b) Units submerged in space
c) Collection of Units
d) All pervading Space
2. Practice sessions or exercises help in-
a) Rational Enquiry of Thoughts
b) Maintaining Health of Body
c) Direct Observation of Realities
d) Discussing Acceptances/Beliefs
3. Total things to understand are- Consciousness (Self), Material (eg. Body) and____________
a) Space
b) Units
c) Imagination
d) Feelings
4. Which feelings are naturally acceptable-
a) Struggle for Existence
b) Survival of the Fittest
c) Be the Best
d) Relationship, Harmony, and Co-existence
5. My interaction with the Body or the world outside is by way of-
a) Feelings
b) Assumption
c) Sensation
d) Reaction
6. I tend to _________if my sanskar is based on assumption-
a) Response
b) React
c) Definiteness
d) Harmony
7. I respond when my sanskar is based on ______________
a) Belief
b) Sermons
c) Understanding
d) Rationality
8. Ultimately there are only few ________ things to see / know/ understand-
a) 9
b) 7
c) 3
d) 1
9. Natural Charactersics (swabhav) of Human order is-
a) Dheerta, Veerta, Udarta
b) Cruelty and Non Cruelty
c) Nurturing and Worsening
d) Composition and Decomposition
10. Innateness of human order is-
a) Existence
b) Existence and Growth
c) Will to live
d) Will to live with continuous Happiness
11. Feeling of responsibility toward body- for nurturing, protection and right utilization of body is-
a) Sanskar
b) Health
c) Self Regulation
d) Justice
12. I am transacting information with body through-
a) Vacuum
b) Nature
c) Existence
d) Space
13. State activity of Imaging is_____________-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Comparing
14. ________________ is dynamic activity of Realization-
a) Authentication
b) Determination
c) Imaging
d) Analysing
15. Imagination comprises summation of-
a) B1 and B2 blocks
b) Activities of Imaging, Analyzing, Selecting
c) Activities of Realization, Understanding, Contemplation
d) Behaviour, Work and Participation in larger order
16. Living only with the imagination largely based on preconditioning or sensation is-
a) Activity Completeness
b) Conduct Completeness
c) Human Consciousness
d) Animal Consciousness
17. Through the activity of _____________ I know about ‘What is my value in existence-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Imagination
18. The definiteness, borne out of understanding, leads to a feeling of ________-
a) Bliss
b) Satisfaction
c) Peace
d) Happiness
19. With the activity of Realisation, I live with ___________ in continuity-
a) Authenticity
b) Determination
c) Rationality
d) Ambiguity
20. Block of Right Understanding is-
a) B4
b) B3
c) B2
d) B1
21. Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Smell are-
a) Traps
b) Innate faculty
c) Sensation
d) Preconditioning
22. Right Understanding and Right Feeling is matter of-
a) Self
b) Body
c) Both
d) None
23. Definite completion point of feelings is-
a) Outside
b) Within
c) Others
d) Nowhere
24. With right understanding the basis for Selection/Tasting will be-
a) Goal, Value guided Sensation
b) Sensory pleasure guided sensation
c) Senses, Health, Profit
d) Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
25. With right understanding the basis for Comparing will be-
e) Goal, Value guided Sensation
f) Sensory pleasure guided sensation
g) Senses, Health, Profit
h) Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
MCQs
UHV2- ROE069
Module 4: Understanding Co-existence with other Orders
1. Co-existence is ever present, ever effective, ever ___________.
a) Expensive
b) Expressive
c) Extended
d) Exhausted

2. Aspects to understand any unit are-


a) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics, Innateness & Coexistence
b) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics & Innateness
c) Form, Property & Natural Characteristics
d) Form & Property

3. All the units are ___________ in ____________.


a) Conscious, Material
b) Recognizes, Fulfills
c) Submerged, Space
d) Covered, Space

4. Role of Human Being is-


a) understanding of Co-existence, feeling and thought of Co-existence
b) understanding of Co-existence
c) living with the feeling and thoughts of Coexistence
d) analysing & discussing coexistence

5. Knowledge means-
a) Specialization in Skill
b) Having Degrees
c) Speaking about Right or Wrong
d) To know the reality as it is

6. Resolution means-
a) Immediate Solution of the Problem
b) Spontaneous working on the issues
c) Solution in bits
e) Feeling and thought of Co-existence

7. Which parameters are definite, continuous and same for all the units in nature-
a) Natural Characteristics, Innateness & Coexistence
b) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics & Innateness
c) Form, Property & Natural Characteristics
d) Form, Property & Coexistence

8. As the outcome of submergence animal self expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

9. As the outcome of submergence plant order expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

10. As the outcome of submergence human self expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

11. As the outcome of submergence material order expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

12. Co-existence, the submergence, is seen by the Self at the level of its activity of _________-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Imaging

13. Form, seen at the level of __________-


a) Imaging
b) Analyzing/Comparing
c) Realizing
d) Selecting/Tasting

14. Property, seen at the level of___________-


a) Imaging
b) Analyzing/Comparing
c) Realizing
d) Selecting/Tasting

15. To understand the co-existence, harmony and relationship, is-


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

16. Clarity of how to live in co-existence, harmony and relationship-


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

17. To live in co-existence (relationship) with human-beings –family to world family –


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

18. To live in co-existence with entire nature-family order to world family order-
a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

19. Identify wrong statement- What we need to do is-


a) Ensuring Knowledge & Resolution in the Self
b) Ensuring Undivided Society by working through Body, in mutual relationship
c) Ensuring Universal Human Order by working through Body, in mutual relationship
d) Acquire information of coexistence, harmony and relationship

20. Conscious Units are-


a) Gathansheel
b) Gathanpoorna
c) All pervading
d) Inactive
UHV2 (UHBC….)
MSQs UNIT 5
Expansion of Harmony from Self to entire Existence- Human Conduct
1. RIGHT UNDERSTANDING (knowing) includes-
a. Knowledge of Human Being
b. Knowledge of Existence
c. Knowledge of Human Conduct
d. All of the above ANS: D

2. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

3. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: B

4. The definiteness 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

5. The ethical human conduct can be characterized by-


a. Mulya
b. Mulya - Neeti
c. Mulya - Neeti – Charitra
d. None of the above ANS: C

6. Policiesconducivetohumanwelfare include–
a. Enrichment,protection and right utilization of mind, body and wealth
b. Right utilization of Imagination
c. Right utilization of Nature
d. Right utilization of physical facility ANS- A

7. Definiteness in character means-


a. Chastity in conjugal relationship
b. Rightful production acquisition and utilization of wealth
c. Humane behaviour and work with kindness
d. All the above ANS: D
8. The concept of ‘Abhyudaya’ tells about-
a. Welfare of Honest people
b. Welfare of Wealthy people
c. Welfare of All
d. Welfare of Next generation ANS: C

9. Select incorrect choice- Rightly acquired wealth (swa-dhan) is-


a. Shram Mulya
b. Gift with willingness
c. Award acknowledging social contributions
d. Dowry ANS: D

10. An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be
a. More responsible socially and ecologically.
b. More rich.
c. More powerful.
d. More well travelled. ANS : A

11. Policy for right utilization of Self , Body, Physical Facility is known as-
a. Arth Neeti
b. Raj Neeti
c. Dharm Neeti
d. Shastra Neeti ANS: C

12. Policy for enrichment of Self , Body, Physical Facility is known as-
a. Arth Neeti
b. Raj Neeti
c. Dharm Neeti
d. Shastra Neeti ANS: A

13. There are total _______________values desirable in human beings-


a. 35
b. 30
c. 25
d. 20

14. Satisfaction is the state of-


a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: C

15. Bliss is the state of-


a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: D
16. Peace is the state of-
a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: B

17. ‘All my effort will now be for authenticating co-existence’ is the activity of-
a. Realization
b. Authentication
c. Imagination
d. Selection ANS: B

18. The commitment to invest one's Self, Body & physical facility for understanding & living in
harmony at all 4 levels, is-
a. Perseverance
b. Bravity
c. Generosity
d. Beneficience ANS: C

19. Compassion signifies-


a. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the means,
to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means
b. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already have.
c. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means
d. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience ANS: A

20. Perseverance means-


a. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the means,
to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means
b. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already have.
c. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means
d. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience ANS: D

21. Expressed value of Guidance is-


a. Unanimity
b. Generosity
c. Spontaneity
d. Self Restraint ANS: C

22. Self-restraint is expressed value of--


a. Love
b. Gratitude
c. Glory
d. Reverence ANS: B

23. Willingness to receive the inspiration for what is right, is indicator of-
a. Gratitude
b. Glory
c. Reverence
d. Respect ANS: C

24. Right priority order is-


a. Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Right understanding of natural laws, Liberation
b. Right understanding of natural laws, Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Liberation
c. Liberation, Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Right understanding of natural laws
d. Wishes (Fulfilment of), Wealth, Right understanding of natural laws, Liberation
ANS: B
25. One of the sequence in which Human Tradition can be materialised, is-
a. Human conduct, Human education, Human constitution, Human order
b. Human constitution, Human education, Human conduct,Human order
c. Human order, Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution
d. Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution, Human order
ANS: D
ABES Engineering College

Department of Civil Engineering

KOE069 Understanding Human Being Quiz

Unit 1

Q1. What is Central to human existence?

a. Self
b. Nature
c. Body
d. None of these

Q2. What is the role of education and Sanskar


a. live with definite human conduction
b. live with set of preconditioning
c. to get job
d. none of these

Q3. What is animal consciousness?


a. focusing only on physical facility
b. focusing only on relationship
c. focusing only on right understanding
d. none of these

Q4. The base of undivided society is


a. mutual happiness
b. mutual prosperity
c. both a and b
d. none of these
Q5. Human being is the co-existence of _______.

a. Suvidha and Body


b. Wealth and Prosperity
c. Self (I) and Body
d. Self (I) and Physical Facilities

Q6. Dimension of thought is known as


a. Imagination
b. realization
c. Understanding
d. none of these

Q7. Which of the following statements are correct:

i) few units are submersed in space


ii) All units are limited in size
iii) space contains equilibrium energy

a. i and ii
b. i and iii
c. ii and iii
d. i, ii and iii

Q8. Knowing is a parameter of


a. Material
b. Self
c. Both
d. None of these

Q9. Which is unbounded in time and space

a. Material unit
b. Consciousness unit
c. Both
d. None of these
Q10. To understand coexistence imagination needed to run on the basis of

a. Preconditioning
b. Sensation
c. Natural acceptance
d. None of these

Unit 2

Q1. To achieve continuous happiness which factor required most


a. Experience
b. Belief set
c. Resolution
d. None of these

Q2. What is the base of resolution?


a. Right understanding
b. Excitement
c. Science
d. None of these

Q3. Wisdom considered as


a. To be Clever
b. To identify human goal
c. Choice between good or bad
d. None of these

Q4. The final outcome of resolution is


a. Participation in larger order
b. Undivided human society
c. Universal human order
d. Human Tradition
Q5. Which is changing with time
a. Form
b. Natural characteristics
c. Innateness
d. Co-existence

Q6. Which one shows definiteness


a. Form
b. Property
c. Innateness
d. None of these

Q7. Participation in larger order presents


a. Property
b. Natural characteristics
c. Innateness
d. form

Q8. On the basis of knowing unit activity can see with how many factors
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8

Q9. In Higher activities of the self natural characteristics matches with


a. Understanding
b. Contemplation
c. Realization
d. None of these

Q10. What is the natural characteristics of bio order


a. Nurture worsen
b. Growth
c. Respiration
d. None of these
Q11. Self wants to know entire existence with how many factors
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6

Q.12 what we need t realize


a. Coexistence
b. Understanding
c. Experience
d. None of these

Q13. In entire existence where we need to take concern


a. Material order
b. Animal order
c. Our imagination
d. None of these

Unit 3
Q1. 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

Q2. Which factor required to achieve resolution form problem


a. Education
b. Literacy
c. Belief set
d. None of these
Q3. Sources of imagination are _______.

a. Natural Acceptance, Sensation, Behavior, and Work


b. Natural Acceptance, Pre-Conditioning, Behavior, and Work
c. Pre-conditioning, Sensation, and Behavior and Work
d. Natural Acceptance, Pre-conditioning, and Sensation
Q4. 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

Q5. 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 outside to outside
d. From inside to inside

Q6. We can have _______ through the process of realization.

a. Right Understanding
b. Pre-conditioning
c. Sensation
d. All of the above

Q7. 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
Q8. _______ helps in balancing/regulating the breathing of the body.

a. Labor
b. Asan
c. Pranayam
d. Medicine

Q9. 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

Q10. No physical facility is produced by _______.

a. Proper Upkeep
b. Exercise
c. Treatment
d. All of the above

Q11. What is the source of continuous happiness

a. Right feeling in self


b. Right feeling from others
c. Satisfy physical needs
d. None of these
Q12. Where is definite completion point in human-human relationship

a. Trust
b. Ego
c. Depression
d. None of these

Unit 4

Q1. If we activate contemplation then what we can visualize


a. Natural characteristics
b. Innateness
c. Coexistence
d. None of these

Q2. If we activate understanding then what we can visualize

a. Natural characteristics
b. Innateness
c. Coexistence
d. None of these

Q3. If we activate realization then what we can visualize

a. Natural characteristics
b. Innateness
c. Coexistence
d. None of these
Q4. To see the reality as it is known as

a. Knowledge
b. Experience
c. Belief
d. None of these

Q5. Which is all pervading?

a. Space
b. Unit
c. Both space and unit
d. None of these

Q6. Read the following statements


i) coexistence is ever present
ii) coexistence is ever effective
iii) every unit not recognize relationship with each other

Choose correct option


a. Only i
b. Only ii
c. i and iii
d. i and ii

Q7. In which order development is not cyclic

a. Material order
b. Animal order
c. Human order
d. Pranic order
Q8. In which order cyclic composition and decomposition observed

a. Pranic order
b. Human order
c. In both
d. None of these

Q9. To attain universal order which of the following is most effective?

a. Human order
b. Animal order
c. Pranic order
d. Material order

Q10. The basic activities of plant order are _______.

a. Recognition/Fulfillment
b. Knowing/Assuming
c. Selection/Tasting
d. Composition/Decomposition

Q.11 The Basic Activity of the animal order is _______.

a. Selection, Tasting
b. Recognition, Fulfillment
c. Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment
d. Knowing, Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment
Q12. The Basic Activity of the human order is _______.

a. Selection, Tasting
b. Recognition, Fulfillment
c. Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment
d. Knowing, Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment

Unit 5

Q.1 within Self, Happiness required at the level of


a. Expectation
b. Thought
c. Desire
d. None of these

Q2. Within Self, Peace required at the level of


a. Desire
b. Expectation
c. Thought
d. None of these

Q3. Satisfaction associated with


a. selecting/tasting
b. Comparing
c. Contemplation
d. None of these

Q4. Understanding ensures


a. Bliss
b. Satisfaction
c. Peace
d. Happiness

Q5. Policy for enrichment is known as


a. Arth Niti
b. Rajya Niti
c. Dharma Niti
d. None of these
Q6. Policy for protection in known as
a. Arth Niti
b. Rajya Niti
c. Dharma Niti
d. None of these
Q7. Policy for right utilization is known as
a. Arth Niti
b. Rajya Niti
c. Dharma Niti
d. None of these
Q8. How many values are involved in universal human order
a. 6
b. 7
c. 4
d. 8
Q9. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience is known as
a. Perseverance
b. Brevity
c. Generosity
d. None of these
Q10. Commitment for helping the other to understand harmony & to live in harmony at
all 4 levels is known as
a. Perseverance
b. Brevity
c. Generosity
d. None of these
Q11. The commitment to invest one's self, body & physical facility for understanding &
living in harmony at all 4 levels known as
a. Perseverance
b. Brevity
c. Generosity
d. None of these
Q12. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means is known as.
a. Kindness
b. Beneficence
c. Compassion
d. None of these
Q13. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already
have is known as.
a. Kindness
b. Beneficence
c. Compassion
d. None of these
Q14. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the
means, to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means is known as.
a. Kindness
b. Beneficence
c. Compassion
d. None of these

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Study BBA, BMS, B.Com Syllabus wise Notes

Universal Human values and

Professional Ethics Objectives Set 몭

16th August 2020 2 


By INDIAFREENOTES

Multiple choice questions

1. The purpose of value education is to:

Foster universal core values.


Make the syllabus easy.
Develop values in individuals.
Both (a) and (c)

ANS: d

2. Self exploration uses two mechanisms natural acceptance and:

Experiential validation
Reason
Logical thinking
Theoretical concepts.

ANS: a

3. Harmony should be maintained in:

Between body and life.


Between self and society
Between life and environment
All the above.
ANS d

4. Sah-astitva means:

Co-existence
Co-operation
Cooption
Corporate identity

ANS: a

5. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels.. These are:

Home, family, society, country.


Individual, family, society, universe.
School, home, o몭ce, temple
None of the above

ANS: b

6. Many human values seem good or right due to:

Positive feelings
Internal happiness
Natural acceptance
All the above

ANS: d

7. Competence in professional ethics refers to:

Ability to utilize power e몭ectively


Ability to augment the universal human order.
Ability to make pro몭t
Both b and c.

ANS: d

 
8. An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be:

More responsible socially and ecologically


More rich.
More powerful
More well-travelled

ANS: a

9. A country which has transited to the universal human order is likely to have:

More global trade


Mutually enriching institutions and organizations.
More say in the UNO
None of the above

ANS: a

10. As individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be:

More rich
More responsible socially and ecologically.
More powerful
More well-travelled

ANS: b

11. Harmony should be maintained in:

Between body and life


Between self and society
Between life and environment
All the above.

ANS: d

12. Values important for relationship are many they may include:

Aggression
Competition
Integrity and character
Arrogance

ANS: c

Bracket is in the Answer


1. (Value)________ is our participation at di몭erent levels in the larger order.

2. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at di몭erent levels is our
(Value)________

3. The participation of the human being is seen in two forms: (Behaviour)_______


and (work)______.

4. (Values)______ are the outcome of (Realization)________ and


(understanding)

______, which are always de몭nite.

5. By exploring our svatva and living accordingly, we become Svatantra)________.

6. Giving weight age to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to


accumulation of wealth is called (Animal consciousness)___________.

7. (Right understanding)________ helps the human being to transform from

(Animal consciousness)________ to (human consciousness)____

8. There can only be a (Qualitative)__________ change in conscious units.

9. (Society)________ is the third level of living


 

10. (Individual)________ is the 몭rst level of living.

11. (Family)________ is the second level of living.

12. (Nature)________ is the fourth level of living.

13. Self exploration uses two mechanisms– (natural acceptance)_______and


(experiential validation)_______.

14. Mechanisms of self exploration are (natural acceptance) ________ and


(experiential validation) _______

15. Samridhi means (prosperity) _______________

16. Process of value education has to be that of (self investigation) ________ and (self
exploration) ____

17. Prosperity means (health) _________, (wealth) ________ and (wisdom)


______

18. Developed nations are the live example of (prosperity) _______________

19. Happiness, pleasure or joy is the (emotional) _______________ state of being


happy.

20. Without truth, caring, concern or love and justice,(con몭icts) ________ arise and
peace is endangered.

 
21. Self introspection plays important role to create (harmony) ________ within
oneself

22. Self study helps us to know our (weaknesses) ________

23. (Prosperity) ______ is the state to 몭ourishing, thriving, success or good fortune.

24. (Natural acceptance) ________ of (values) ________ will develop (self


respect)

______.

25. Universal, rational and veri몭able are (guidelines)_______ of (value education)

________

26. The four levels of human living are (self) ______, (family) _____, (society)

_______ and (nature) ____

27. To be in a state of (liking) __________ is (happiness) _________.

28. To be in a state of (disliking) __________ is (unhappiness) _________.

29. The (value) ____ of entity is its participation in larger order.

30. (Self exploration) _____ is a process of (self-evolution) ______ through (self-


investigation)______.

31. (Program) ______ and (desire) ________ are the content of (self exploration).

 
32. (Value education) _________ helps us to correctly identify our (aspirations)

_________.

33. (Technology) ________ is only a means to achieve what is considered valuable for
a human being in an e몭ective and e몭cient manner.

34. Value education leads a human being to (harmony) _________.

35. The content of Value education is expected to include all (dimensions)________


and (levels)_____ of a human being.

36. The process to understand human (value) _________ is self exploration.

37. Prosperity means (health) _________, (wealth) ________ and (wisdom)

38. Developed nations are the live example of (prosperity) _______________

39. Happiness, pleasure or joy is the (emotional) _______________ state of being


happy.

40. 20.Without truth, caring, concern or love and justice,(con몭icts) ________ arise
and peace is endangered

41. Self introspection plays important role to create (harmony) ________ within
oneself

42. Self study helps us to know our (weaknesses) ________ and how to remove

43. (Prosperity) ______ is the state to 몭ourishing, thriving, success or good fortune.
 

44. (Natural acceptance) ________ of (values) ________ will develop (self


respect)

______.

45. Universal, rational and veri몭able are (guidelines)_______ of (value education)

________

46. The four levels of human living are (self) ______,

47. (family) _____, (society) _______ and (nature) _______.

48. To be in a state of (liking) __________ is (happiness) _________.

49. To be in a state of (disliking) __________ is (unhappiness) _________.

50. The (value) ____ of entity is its participation in larger order.

51. (Self exploration)_____ is a process of (self evolution)______ through (self

investigation)______.

52. (Program) ______ and (desire) ________ are the content of (self exploration).

53. (Value education) _________ helps us to correctly indentify our (aspirations)

_________.

54. (Technology) ________ is only a means to achieve what is considered valuable for
a human being in an e몭ective and e몭cient manner.

55. Value education leads a human being to (harmony) _________.

56. The content of Value education is expected to include all (dimensions)________


and (levels)_____ of a human being.

Unit 2: Harmony in Self

57. Knowing means having the (Right understanding)________.

58. Each human being is co-existence of the (Self (I))______ and the
body)_______.

59. The (body)__________ does not assume things.

60. (Sanyam)_______ is the feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and


right utilizing the body.

61. Where there is harmony among the parts of the body,it is known as

(Swasthya)________.

62. (Sanyama)________ is the basis of (Swasthya)_______

63. (Sanyam)_________ is vital for the (Swathya)_______

64. With the help of the (Body)_______, self explores and interact with rest of the
nature.
 

65. The system of the body works in a (Self organized) __________ way.

66. Human body is an instrument to facilitate (Right understanding) ______.

67. The self is (Conscious)______ in nature while body is (Physico-chemical)

_______ in nature.

68. The basic capacity of self is known as (Power)___________.

69. The power/capacity for selecting/tasting is (Expectation)___________.

70. (Expectation)________ is the capacity of (Selecting/tasting)_________.

71. The self and body interacts with each other via the activity of
(Selecting/tasting)_________.

72. The 몭ow of activity of (Selecting/tasting)___________ can leads to (thoughts)

________.

73. The capacity of (thoughts)__________ could lead to (desires) _________.

74. The activity of desires, thoughts and expecting, together is called as (imagination)

75. ________.

76. We make choices with external world, based on our (imagination) _________
today.
 

77. Imaging is __________ (continuous) with time.

78. The activity of Selecting/tasting is (continuous) ___________

79. What we analyze may keep changing, the activity of analyzing is (continuous)

________

80. When we assume something about on the prevailing notion it is called


(preconditioning)__________

81. (realization) __________ means to be able to see the reality as it is.

82. What we really want to be is our (natural acceptance) _______________

83. We can have (right understanding) _______ through the process of (realization)

_______

84. Behaviour on the basis of (realization and understanding) ______ is called (self

organized behaviour) ____

85. Human being is co-existence of (self and body) _______________.

86. The self or I is also called (consciousness) _______________

87. Clothing, nourishment etc are the needs of (body) _______________

 
88. Trust, respect, happiness etc are the needs of (self) _______________

89. The needs of the self are (continuous) ________ in time and needs of body are
(temporary) _____

90. Needs of the body are temporary while the needs of the self are __________.

91. Physical facilities are required in (limited) _______________ quantity.

92. If the needs are naturally acceptable I want them (continuously)


_______________

93. The needs of (self) _____ are (qualitative) ______ in nature and we want them
continuously

94. The needs of the body are ensured by (physico-chemical) _________ things.

95. The needs of the self are ensured by (right understanding) ______ and (right
feeling)

96. _________

97. By (right understanding) __________ we become responsible to ourselves.

98. Choosing and imaging are the activities of (self) ______.

99. Recognition and ful몭llment between (material entities) _______is always


(de몭nite) _______.

 
100. In I (self), recognizing and ful몭llment depends on(assuming)
______________.

101. The activity of ful몭llment depends on the (recognition) _______________

102. Knowing means we have the (right understanding) _______________

103. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and ful몭llment only can be called as
(material entity) _____.

104. The feeling of prosperity is the need of (self) _______________.

105. Physical facilities are the need of the (body) _______________

106. Selecting and desiring are the activities of (self)_______________.

107. I am the (seer) ________, (doer) _______ and (enjoyer) _______

108. The (Body) ____________ is an (instrument) ___________ of (I – self)

___________.

109. The requirements of body are (nutrition) _____, (protection) _____ and (right
utilization)

110 . ______

111. (Seer) ______ means the one that understands.


 

112 . The awareness of being is in (I) _______________

113. Seer is also called (drashta) __________ or Drishta refers to (seer)


___________

114. Doer is also called (karta) ____________ or Karta refers to (doer)

_______________

115. Enjoyer is also called (bhokta) __________ or Bhokta refers to (enjoyer)

116 . _______________

117. In relationship we want (mutual ful몭llment) _______________

118. From physical facilities we want (prosperity) _______________

119 . Swasthya leads to (sukh) _________

120. Sanyam represent (self control) ________

121. Swastya refers to (health) ________

122. Unit 3: Harmony in Family and Society

123. Education- right living leads to (Right understanding)______________.

 
124. The process of education and right living leads to (Right understanding)________
in the individual.

125. The program for health and sanyam leads to feeling of (Prosperity)_________ in
family.

126. Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to

(Fearlessness)________ in society.

127. Suraksha of nature via enrichment protection and right utilization leads to

(Co-existence)_______ in nature.

128. Production and work for physical facilities leads to (Prosperity)_____ in family and
(co-existence)_____with nature.

129. (Trust)________ is the foundational value in relationship

130. The foundational value in relationship is (Trust)_______.

131. The ability to ful몭ll the aspirations is called (Competence)________.

132. To be assured of others at all the time is the feeling of (Trust)_______.

133. (Respect)________ means (Right evaluation) ________

134. Any belief in terms of „thought system‟ that we have or that we have adopted is called
(Ism‟s)_____.

 
135. The feeling that other is related to me is called (A몭ection)__________.

136. The feeling to nurture and protect the body of our relative is called

(Care)________.

137. Ensuring right understanding and feelings in the other is called


(Guidance)___________.

138. Acceptance of excellence in others is called (Reverence)__________.

139. (Glory)________ is the feeling for someone who has made e몭orts for excellence.

140. (Gratitude)________ is the feeling of acceptance for those who have made e몭orts
for my excellence.

141. (Love)_________ is a complete value.

142. The feeling of relatedness to all human beings is called (A몭ection)_______.

143. Society is an extension of (Family)_________.

144. (Family)________ is the basic unit of human interaction.

145. We are all similar at the level of our (Intension)_________ but di몭er in

our (Competence) ___________

146. Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical

facilities is called (Labour)__________.


 

147. There is justice in relationship when there is (Mutual ful몭llment)_______.

148. The four gems of trust are (e몭ective listening)______, (empathy)_____,

(justice)_____

149. and (honesty)____.

150. She-astitva means (co-existence) _______________

151. Abhay means (fearlessness) _______________

152. (Competence)_________ is the ability to perform a speci몭c task action or


function successfully

153. In healthy relationship, I learn to (respect)_______ and (trust)_____ important


people in our life

154. The commitment is the only aspect that actually strengthens the
(relationship)_________

155. (Education) _________ means the (vision) ________

156. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our (assumptions)
____.

157. Comprehensive human goal is right understanding, prosperity, fearlessness and


______.
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Study BBA, BMS, B.Com Syllabus wise Notes

Universal Human values and

Professional Ethics Objectives Set 몭

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Unit 4: Harmony in Nature and Existence

Bracket is the Answer

159. 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 (Utility value)
___________.

161. The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility to help
and preserve its utility is called its (Artistic value)____________.

162. Between every two units there is (Space)________.

163. When nature is submerged in space we call it (Existence)___________.

164. Nature is (Limited)_________ and while space is (unlimited)_______ in size.

165. When something is active or has activity, we call it a (Unit)________.

166. Space is constant or (Equilibrium)_________ energy.

167. There are two kinds of realities in existence: (Space)_______ and


(units)______.

171. Material units have the activities of Recognizing)____ and ful몭lling ______

172. Material units are (Temporary)_________ in nature.

173. Co-existence is when (Nature)_________ is submerged in (space)________.

174. The 몭rst order of nature is (Material order)____________.

175. The second order of nature is (Plant order)________


176. The third order of nature is (Animal order)____________.

177. The fourth order of nature is (Human order)____________.

178. Parsparta means (Interconnectedness)___________.

179. Paraspar purakta means (Mutually ful몭lling)__________.

180. Human beings are dependent on the (Material order)________ for soil, minerals
and metals.

181. The natural characteristic of material order (Composition/


decomposition)_________.

182. The basic activities of plant order are (Recognizing and ful몭llment)__________.

183. Conformance of material order is named as (Constitution


conformance)________.

184. Conformance of plant/ bio order is called (Seed conformance)__________.

185. Conformance of animal order is (Breed conformance)_____________.

186. Conformance of human order is (Right value or sanskara conformance)_______.

187. The cell belongs to (Pranic order)_________ order.

188. In animals only the activity of (Selection/taste)_________ is predominant.

189. The activities in human body are (Composition/decomposition)______ and


(respiration)______.

190. (Existence)______ and (growth)________ together are the innateness of the


pranic order.

191. The value or participation of di몭erent orders in existence is also referred to

as their (Natural characteristics)_______.

192. The fundamental characteristic of material order is


(Composition/decomposition)_________.

193. The body of animals and humans belongs to the (Pranic)_______ order.

194. The natural characteristics/svabhava of a human being are

(Perseverance)_______, (bravery)_______ and (genriosity)_______.

195. The continuity of a plant species is maintained in nature by (Seed


conformance)_______ method.
196. Human being has (Sanskar)__________ conformance.

197. The systems in nature are (Cyclic)______ and (mutually ful몭lling)________.

198. (Nature) __________ is equivalent to the natural world, physical world or


material world.

199. There is mutual __________ among the four orders of nature.

200. The four orders of nature are material order, plant order, _____ order and human

order.

Unit 5: Professional Ethics

202. The de몭nitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is
termed as (Ethics)______.

203. Developing ethical competence in the profession is the only e몭ective way to ensure
(Professional ethics)____________.

204. The term ethics has been taken from the Greek word (ethos) _______ which means
character.

205. (Ethics) _________ are considered the moral standar ds by which people judge
behaviour.

206. (Professional ethics)________ is the implication of(right


understanding)_______ in (profession)________.

207. Comprehensive human goal consists of (samadhan) ________, (samridhi)

________, (abhay) ________, and (seh-astitiva) _________.

208. Holistic production systems are eco-friendly and (people – friendly) _________.

True and False


1. Harmony of „I‟ with „body‟ is not possible as they have di몭erent needs.

False

2 The body is an instrument of „I‟.

True

3 The „I‟ is the doer, sear and enjoyer.

True
4. Sanyam leads to swasthya and swasthya leads to sukh.

True

5. Value education cannot be rational and has to be based on assumptions.

False

6. The self is an instrument of the body.

False

7 Prosperity in the family is one of the comprehensive human goals.

True

8 Nature has self – regulation.

True

9 Human conduct is de몭nite.

True

10. The course inputs for human values need not be veri몭able.

False

11 The self is the doer, not the body.

True

12 Understanding human relationships leads to undivided society.

True

13 There is an inherent struggle and chaos in nature.

False

14 Competence in professional ethics implies the ability to be ful몭lling with human being as well
as rest of the nature in profession.

True

15 We may di몭er on many things, but what we respect is free enquiry open mindness, and their
pursuit of ideas for their own sake.

True

16 There is an inherent inter connectedness, self-regulation and harmony at all levels of


existence and this needs to be discovered by each individual. The whole existence is coexistence.
Humans are only a constituent part.
True

17 Humans are scarcely being governed by their preconditioning and sensory experiences and one
is generally very eager to relook at them.

True

18 We generally evaluate ourselves on the basis of our intentions and others on the basis of their
competence.

True

19 Sanyam is the lack of responsibility in „I‟ towards the body for its nurture, protection and right
utilization.

False

20 Living of human being on the basis of physical facilities is called human consciousness.

False

21 To be in harmony is happiness.

True

22 Under evaluation is naturally acceptable in relationship.

False

23 Body is a material unit while the self is a conscious unit.

True

24 Working for unlimited wealth lead to a happy life.

False

25 A human being is nothing but a material body.

False

26. Existence is co-existence.

True

27 Existence in the family is a barrier to harmony in the society.

False

28 Every human being wants to live with de몭nite conduct.

True
29. Value education can be ensured through self-exploration in the human being.

True

25 Imagination includes Desire, Thought and Expectation.

True

26 Respect is the need of the body.

False

27 Fearlessness is one of the comprehensive human goals.

True

28 The plant order is a co-existence of the self and body too.

False

29 Corruption is an unethical practice.

True

30 Prosperity and wealth are equivalent.

False

31 Right understanding forms the basis of de몭nitiveness of human conduct.

True

32 The process of self evolution is self exploration.

True

33 Imaging is the activity of body.

False

34 „Knowing‟ in „Self‟ means having the „Right understanding‟

True

35. A몭ection is the foundational value in relationship.

False

41 Ensuring right understanding and feelings in the other is called

Guidance.

True

42 The feeling of relatedness to all human beings is called Love.


False

43 Where there is harmony among the parts of the body, it is known as sanyam.

False

44 Activities of body are continuous.

False

45 Sukh is ensured by appropriate physico-chemical things.

False

46 The feeling of acceptance of excellence in the other is called reverence.

True

47 Akhand samaj is the feeling of being related to every human being.

True

48 Justice in family means recognizing and working on nine values of relationship.

True

49. Education – right living leads to fearlessness


False

50 Society is the second level of living.

False

51 Selecting and desiring are the activities of self.

True

52 Clothing, nourishment are the needs of body.

True

53 „Bhokta‟ means „doer‟

False

54 Conformance of plant/ bio order is called “seed conformance”.

True

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Value Education Cell

Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam Technical University


Lucknow

VALUES, RELATIONSHIP AND ETHICAL HUMAN CONDUCT – FOR A HAPPY AND


HARMONIOUS SOCIETY

(ROE 088)

MODEL MCQ QUESTION BANK

B.Tech. 4th Year (8th Semester)


All Branches
UNIT 1
Q 1. Which one 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: D

Q 2. How the transition in society can be made possible


a. recognise where change is required so that effort can be made in these areas
b. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society
c. proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal changes
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 3. Society means
a. Family
b. All human beings
c. Few individuals
d. None ANS: B

Q 4. The processes/ methods adopted for the fulfilment of the collective social goal-
a. Social system
b. Social order
c. Both
d. None ANS: C

Q 5. The word “society” is primarily used in the context of human-________ relationship.


a. Human
b. Nature
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

Q 6. Human-human interaction is called


a. Work
b. Behaviour
c. System
d. None ANS: B

Q 7. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Production
d. All ANS: B

Q 8. There are _____ comprehensive human goals


a. 8
b. 6
c. 4
d. 9 ANS: C

Q 9. While evaluating Present State of the Society and System, we found climate change, environmental pollution,
and resource depletion. This is related with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: D

Q 10. Terms -Aimlessness, Confusion, Tension, Frustration, Depression, Alcoholism, Substance abuse, Obesity,
Suicide deal with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: A

Q 11. Terms -Opposition, Reaction, Anger, Strife, Court cases, Divorce are related with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: B

Q 12. Increasing gap between rich and poor, Fear, Genocide, Domination, Exploitation, Terrorism, War etc deal
with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: C

Q 13. Find the correct statement/statements


a. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society, order.
b. Individual effort can merely initiate societal changes.
c. There is a need for proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal changes
d. All ANS: D

Q 14. What should be the human aspiration as per your syllabus?


a. We want to live
b. We want to live with fulfilment
c. We want to live with continuous fulfilment
d. All ANS: D

Q 15. TRUTH deals with


a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None ANS: A

Q 16. LOVE and COMPASSION deal with


a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None ANS: B

Q 17. PROSPERITY deals with


a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None ANS: C

Q 18. The human goal at the level of individual is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: D

Q 19. The human goal at the level of family is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: A

Q 20. The human goal at the level of society is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: B

Q 21. The human goal at the level of nature is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 22. Which is correctly matched?


a. Prosperity-society
b. Fearlessness-trust
c. Co-existence-family
d. Right feeling-nature ANS: B

Q 23. Right feeling & right thought deals with


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and body both
d. Physical Facility ANS: B

Q 24. Recognising need for physical facility, its production, and Right utilisation ensures-
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Justice
d. None ANS: B

Q 25. Which statement/statements deal with human goal at family level?


a. Recognising relationships and Fulfilling the expected feelings
b. Mindset and competence for service (seva), as and when required
c. Ability to look after the next generation (in body and mind)
d. All ANS: D

Q 26. The statement-“Fulfilment in relationship with relatives, friends and all those who come in contact
(strangers) – at least feeling of trust – environment of fearlessness” deals with
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: C

Q 27: The statement-“Fulfilment of collective responsibilities – those responsibilities that are required for the
societal systems to work smoothly and effectively: deals with-
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: C

Q 28: The statement-“Development of a conducive social environment” deals with human goal at the level of-
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: C

Q 29: The statement-“Cyclic and mutually enriching production processes” deals with human goal at the level of-
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 30: Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature is


a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 31: . __________is and it exists between one self (I1) and other self (I2)
a. Relationship
b. Body
c. Health
d. All ANS: A

Q 32: There are________ in relationship – in one self (I1) for other self (I2)
a. Sensations
b. Feelings
c. Physical facilities
d. All ANS: B

Q 33: These _______ can be recognized – they are definite and _____ in number.
a. Sensations , NINE
b. Feelings, NINE
c. Assumptions, 10
d. None ANS: B

Q 34: The fulfilment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _________ in relationship.
a. Prosperity
b. Enrichment
c. Happiness
d. None Ans: C

Q 35: Recognition, Fulfilment & Evaluation of Human-Human Relationship, leading to Mutual Happiness is called
a. Prosperity
b. Love
c. Justice
d. Glory Ans: C

Q 36: To ensure ____________from family to world family is called________?


a. love, prosperity
b. glory , reverence
c. trust, affection
d. justice, undivided society ANS: D

Q 37: Mutual fulfilment is the hall mark of


a. Guidance
b. Reverence
c. Justice
d. Glory Ans: C

Q 38. Right feeling within myself (I) is


a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All ANS: D

Q 39. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


a. Right understanding
b. Right feeling
c. Swatantrata
d. All ANS: D

Q 40. ___________means harmony within myself.


a. Happiness
b. Pleasure
c. Excitement
d. All ANS: A

Q 41. When we expect feelings from others for our happiness, it is a state of
a. Swatantrata
b. Partantrata
c. Prosperity
d. None ANS: B

Q 42. PARTANTRATA deals with


a. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
b. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
c. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
d. All ANS: D

Q 43. Behaviour depends upon


a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. All ANS: D

Q 44. Work depends upon


a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. Both b and c ANS: D

Q 45. Thoughts may be governed by


a. Right understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All ANS: D

Q 46. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
a. Feeling and thought
b. Physical facility and health
c. Wealth and prosperity
d. None ANS: A

Q 47. Which is not correctly matched?


1. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
2. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
3. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
4. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

a. 1&4
b. 2&4
c. 2&3
d. 1&2 ANS: C

Q48. ________ on intention is the starting point for mutual development.


a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None ANS: A

Q49. _______on intention is a major reason for problems in relationships.


a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None ANS: C

Q 50. Right evaluation of each other’s intention and ________ is called Respect
a. Behaviour
b. Belief
c. Expression
d. Competence ANS: D

Q 51. We are similar on the basis of Purpose, Program and ________


a. Intention
b. competence
c. Potential
d. Imagination ANS: C

Q 52. “Other is similar to me” - it is the minimum content of ______


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence ANS: C

Q 53. The statement - “I and other want to live with continuous happiness & prosperity” indicates our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: C

Q 54. The statement - “I and other want to understand and live in harmony at all four levels indicates our -
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: A

Q55. There are _______levels of living.


a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 5 ANS: B

Q56. There are _______dimensions of living.


a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 5 ANS: B

Q57. The statement-“Desire, Thought & Expectation are continuous in me as well as other” indicates our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: B

Q58. The statement – “the other is similar to me and we are complementary to each other” indicates the
complete content of-
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence ANS: C

Q59. We differ from the point of view of


1. Competence
2. Imagination
3. Level of understanding
4. Intention

a. 1&2
b. 1&4
c. 4 only
d. 1, 2 & 3 ANS: D

Q60. The feeling of being related to other is called


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: D

Q61. 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
Q62. _______ is the feeling of responsibility toward the body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: A

Q63. ________ is the feeling of responsibility & commitment for nurturing and protection of the Body of my
relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: A

Q64. ________ is the feeling of responsibility toward the self of my relative.


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: B

Q65. ________ is the feeling of responsibility & commitment for ensuring Right Understanding and Right Feeling in
the self of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: B

Q66. Care and Guidance are the two outcomes of ________


a. Glory
b. Reverence
c. Respect
d. Affection Ans: D

Q67. The feeling of acceptance for excellence is called________


a. Glory
b. Reverence
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: B

Q68. Understanding and living in harmony at all 4 levels of beings is called


a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Reverence
d. Gratitude ANS: B

Q69. In ________, one helps to bring the other to his level


a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None ANS: A

Q70. In ________, one hinders the other from reaching to his level
a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Reverence
d. Gratitude ANS: A
Q71. The outcome of reverence is
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None ANS: B

Q72. Effort made to achieve excellence


a. Love
b. Worship
c. Trust
d. None ANS: B

Q73. Feeling for those who have made effort for excellence
a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None ANS: C

Q74. Feeling for those who have made effort for my excellence
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None ANS: C

Q75. Which is foundation value?


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Care ANS: C

Q76. Which is complete value?


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Care ANS: A

Q77. ________ is the feeling of being related to all.


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: A

Q78. This feeling that I am in co-existence, I am connected, related to every human being; and every unit in
existence is the feeling of_________
a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: A

Q79. __________ is the feeling of being able to see the interconnectedness with all.
a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: A
Q80. Generally, as a child, ________ is the prominent feeling.
a. Glory
b. Trust
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q 81: It helps the child in connecting to parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers and others.
a. Glory
b. Respect
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q82. If we see the interconnection between one generation to the next, it the feeling of ________ that is the
CONNECTING FEELING – that is the core of tradition.
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q83. The continuity of tradition, assurance between one generation and the next generation depends on this
feeling of ________ in the present generation for its previous generation.
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q84. Values that appear in the Self while expressing the established values are called ________
a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Expressed values
d. Experiential validation Ans: C

Q85. The feeling of care is expressed in the form of _________


a. Spontaneity
b. Commitment
c. Generosity
d. Obedience Ans: C

Q86. There are ______expressed values


a. 8
b. 5
c. 4
d. 9 ANS: D

Q87. There are ______established values


a. 8
b. 5
c. 4
d. 9 ANS: D

Q88. All expressed values are expressions of _________ only


a. Thoughts
b. Established values
c. Desires
d. Feelings Ans: B

Q89. Expressed value for trust is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: A

Q90. Expressed value for respect is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: B

Q91. Expressed value for affection is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: C

Q92. Expressed value for care is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: D

Q93. Expressed value for guidance is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: A

Q94. Expressed value for reverence is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: B

Q95. Expressed value for glory is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: C

Q96. Expressed value for gratitude is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: D

Q97. Expressed value for love is


a. Obedience, Worship
b. Ease
c. Softness
d. Oneness ANS: D
Q98. There are total__________ types of human-human relationship
a. 9
b. 7
c. 4
d. 5 ANS: B

Q99. Find out wrongly matched human –human relationship type


a. Parent –Pupil
b. Husband-Colleague
c. Friend-Teacher
d. All ANS: D

Q100: Complementariness means


a. Able to be helpful to each other (सहयोग)
b. Able to be willing co-workers, to collaborate in work (सहकार)
c. Able to be together, participate together (सहभागी)
d. All Ans: D

Q101: Transparency is the situation when:


a. My evaluation about myself is the same as my evaluation by the other
b. My evaluation about the other is the same as the evaluation of the other by the other
c. I know that I have rightly evaluated the other
d. The other knows that s(he) has rightly evaluated me
e. ALL ANS: E

Q102: Commitment means----


a. We want to fulfil our due, duties and expectations in the relationship on our own right, rather than under
influence, pressure
b. We feel happy to fulfil our due, duties and expectations
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C

Q 103: When we feel responsible for taking care of the relative. Thus, we are committed and make effort to
ensure the physical facility (physio-chemical things) or service required for nurturing and protection of the body of
the relative. This is called
a. Trust
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. None Ans: B

Q104: In the process of sharing and ensuring right understanding in the other Self, we can see that the other
primarily sees our conduct, our behaviour, our living first. She/he listens and evaluates our words much later. So,
if we want to communicate something to the other, it is essential to have the right understanding and live with
the right feeling, right thought. Living with the right understanding, right feeling and thought is called
a. Trust
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. Spontaneity ANS: D

Q105: When we are able to see excellence in the other (i.e. the other has right understanding and lives with right
feeling, thought); and we are able to see that the other is fulfilled within; then we are inspired for excellence, to
live with fulfilment ourself – we want to learn-understand from the other . To be proactive for learning-
understanding, to make effort for excellence is called
a. Worship
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. Spontaneity ANS: A

Q106: When we see excellence, to whatever extent, in the other, there is a reduction in our pride, our ego – we
feel more comfortable within. This state is called
a. Worship
b. Generosity
c. Ease
d. Spontaneity ANS: B

Q107: Softness in conduct is able to begin as an expression of


a. Worship
b. Generosity
c. Ease
d. Gratitude ANS: D

Q108: “All are our own, all are interconnected, interdependent” means
a. Oneness
b. Worship
c. Ease
d. None ANS: A

Q109: _______ & ________ are the basis of undivided society.


a. Love and Oneness
b. Care and guidance
c. Affection and respect
d. None ANS: A

Q110: which human –human relationship is correctly matched


a. Teacher-friend
b. Parents and Husband-Wife
c. Pupil-Sister
d. Guide-Colleague ANS: D

Q111: The responsibility that parents feel for the child is primarily for:
a. Ensuring right understanding and right feeling-thought in the Self of the child
b. Ensuring the nurturing and protection of the Body of the child
c. Both a and b
d. None ANS: C

Q112: On the basis of receiving care and guidance from parents, the children develop the feeling of
a. Glory
b. Gratitude
c. Love
d. None ANS: B

Q113: Gradually as the child is able to see excellence in the parents (to whatever extent), it develops the feeling of
a. Glory and reverence
b. Affection and glory
c. Care and trust
d. None ANS: A

Q114: IN TEACHER-STUDENT relationship the teacher should have the feeling of _____________for student
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: B

Q115: IN TEACHER-STUDENT relationship the student should have the feeling of _____________for teacher
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: D

Q116: For relationship among siblings there is a need for the feelings of
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. All Ans: D

Q117: The main responsibilities in HUSBAND-WIFE relationship are


a. To make effort for mutual development
b. To participate meaningfully in the societal order
c. Nurturing and protection along with ensuring right understanding in the next generation
d. All Ans: D

Q118: For Guide-Colleague Relationship what feelings are essential in guide


a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: B

Q119: When we are walking on the road, travelling in a bus or train, we come across many people with whom we
are not in any of 7 relationships stated in the subject. In these situations we need to have feelings of-
a. Trust and being helpful
b. Glory and gratitude
c. Affection and love
d. None ANS: A

Q 120. In Our relationship with those who are elder to us what feelings are prominent
e. reverence, glory and gratitude
f. trust, respect and affection
g. care and guidance and affection
h. trust, reverence, glory ANS: A

Q 121. In Our relationship with those who are around the same age as us what feelings are prominent
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: B

Q 122. In Our relationship with those who are younger than us what feelings are prominent
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: C

Q 123. What are the feelings that remains in base of every relationship
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: B

Q 124. In relationships with people who have more understanding than us prominent feelings are
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: A

Q 125. Relationships in which we are providing help, the core feelings are
a. trust, respect
b. care guidance
c. affection, reverence
d. love respect ANS: B

Q 126. The goal of teacher is to develop ____________ in student


a. Education
b. Knowledge
c. Right understanding
d. Skills only ANS: C

Q 127. Along with the feeling of gratitude that the student have for teacher, what other feelings are there
a. trust, respect
b. glory, reverence
c. affection, love
d. care, guidance ANS: B

Q 128. If I have more understanding then other


a. I feel proud of myself
b. I am committed and able to help
c. I try to prove it in front of others
d. I have the feeling of achievement ANS: B

Q 129. If the other has more understanding


a. I feel jealous from that person
b. I feel inferiority complex
c. I am willing and able to take help
d. I think of getting ahead of that person ANS: C

Q 130. In husband – wife relationship the feeling of ______________ is primary;


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Gratitude ANS: B

Q 131. What understanding is required for husband – wife relationship


a. transparency between the husband and wife,
b. clarity of the family goal
c. making effort for it jointly
d. all the above ANS: D

Q132: For Guide-Colleague Relationship what feelings are essential in colleague


a. reverence, glory
b. trust, respect
c. care and guidance
d. trust, reverence ANS: A

Q 133. In societal relationships, for the society to run smoothly the service provider should have the mindset of
a. justice and equanimity
b. profit earning
c. discrimination of other with the mindset of mine – not mine
d. all the above ANS: A

Q 134. In the relationships mentioned in Sigalovada Sutta which one is not given
a. parent - children
b. teacher - students
c. wife – husband
d. service provider and service receiver ANS: D

Q 135. What is not the characteristics of a friend


a. helpmate
b. sympathizes
c. flatters
d. same in happiness and sorrow ANS: C

Q 136. Mentioned below are the characteristics of a foe (enemy) in the guise of friend. Which one does not match
a. he gives little and asks much
b. he praises him in his presence
c. he does his duty out of fear
d. he encourages one to do good ANS: D
UNIT 2
Q 1. For continuity of happiness, what is essential?
a. Right understanding in the Self
b. Right feeling and right thought in the Self
c. Recognition of needs, ensure more than required, make right utilisation of it
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 2. Which one doesn’t come in noble eight fold path


a. Right View (सम्यकदृष्टि)
b. Right Action (सम्यककर्ाांत)
c. Right Concentration (सम्यकसर्ाधि)
d. Right Result (सम्यकपररणार्) ANS: D

Q 3. What does right vision means


a. We should be able to recognise that which leads to happiness as a source of happiness
b. We should be able to recognise that which leads to unhappiness as a source of unhappiness
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 4. Complete alignment of our view/vision (with reality) is


a. Knowledge (ज्ञान)
b. Education (धिक्षा)
c. Unhappiness (दुःख)
d. Happiness (सख) ANS: A

Q 5. All the decisions which we intend to express or execute in mutual relationship are known as
a. Right resolve (सम्यकसंकल्प)
b. Right speech (सम्यकवचन)
c. Right action (सम्यककर्ाांत)
d. Right vision (सम्यकदृष्टि) ANS: A

Q 6. In Ashtang Marg, final part of action is known as


a. Result (पररणार्)
b. Karmant (कर्ाांत)
c. Expression (अधभव्यष्टि)
d. Choice (ष्टवकल्प) ANS: B

Q 7. What sequence of our Karm is proposed in Ashtang Marg


a. Decision in understanding ->Choice by thought ->Behaviour (Speech, Body action, Karmant)
b. Choice by thought -> decision in understanding -> behaviour (Speech, Body action, Karmant)
c. Choice by thought -> behaviour (Speech, Body action, Karmant) -> decision in understanding
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 8. What does right effort (सम्यकव्यायाम / परिश्रम) means


a. To make effort for understanding harmony, learning skills for living in harmony and living (doing) in harmony
b. To cleanse/purify ones sanskars which are not in harmony
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 9. Right mindfulness (सम्यकस्मृति) means


a. Mind is full of multiple thought
b. I am remembering something
c. Continuous awareness
d. I have a great memory power ANS: C

Q 10. Continuous awareness about oneself and about the activities of the self are known as
a. Understanding (सर्झ)
b. right effort (सम्यकपररश्रर्)
c. Right meditation (सम्यकसर्ाधि)
d. Right mindfulness (सम्यकस्र्ृधत) ANS: D

Q 11. What is Samadhi (right concentration/ meditation)?


a. To leave everything and live even without basic necessity
b. the ultimate state of awareness in which we can see the reality as it is
c. to focus on a particular object at a certain point of time
d. none of the above ANS: B

Q 12. Match the following


A. Right action 1. Human-friendly and eco-friendly production
B. Right resolve 2. Right decisions
C. Right livelihood 3. Effort for right understanding & purification of sanskar
D. Right effort 4. Right behaviour (mutual happiness)

A B C D
a. 1 3 4 2
b. 3 1 2 4
c. 4 3 2 1
d. 3 2 1 4 ANS: D

Q 13. Moral values is the combination of


a. Right speech, right action
b. Right vision, right resolve
c. Right livelihood, right effort
d. Right awareness, right concentration ANS: A

Q 14. Wisdom / knowledge means


a. Right speech, right action
b. Right vision, right resolve
c. Right livelihood, right effort
d. Right awareness, right concentration ANS: B

Q 15. Meditation includes


a. Right speech, right action
b. Right vision, right resolve
c. Right livelihood, right effort
d. Right awareness, right concentration ANS: D

Q 16. Belief centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based onSelf-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 17. Logic centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based onSelf-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 18. Realisation centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based onSelf-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 19. Yam niyam was given by


a. Budh
b. Patanjali
c. Mahaveer
d. Vyas ANS: B

Q 20. Ashtang yog was given by


a. Budh
b. Patanjali
c. Mahaveer
d. Vyas ANS: B

Q 21. Out of these which is not yam (restraints) given by patanjali


a. Non-violence (अहहं सा)
b. Non-stealing (अस्तेय)
c. Truthfulness (ब्रह्मचयय)
d. Fearlessness (अभय) ANS: D

Q 22. How many yamas and niyamas are proposed by patanjali


a. 5 yamas and 5 niyamas
b. 4 yamas and 6 niyamas
c. 7 yamas and 3 niyamas
d. 6 yamas and 4 niyamas ANS: A

Q 23. Non-violence (अहहं सा) means not hurting anyone by


a. Body
b. Mind
c. Speech, words
d. All of them ANS: D

Q 24. Truthfulness (सत्य) means


a. To say something that is good for others at a particular time
b. To say what has occurred
c. To be able to express the reality or events as is, uncoloured
d. To say something that seems to be beneficial ANS: C

Q 25. Non-stealing (अस्तेय) means


a. Using only those things that one has produced or obtained; to feel ones right only on such things
b. Understanding the basic laws, principles associated with sensation
c. not accumulating things that are unessential
d. none of the above ANS:A

Q 26. When we follow vows in certain places, certain times and with some people, it is called
a. Mahavrat (र्हाव्रत)
b. Anuvrat (अणव्रत)
c. Sanyam (संयर्)
d. Dhariya (िैय)य ANS: B

Q 27. When we follow vows in all places, at all times and with all people, it is called
a. Mahavrat (र्हाव्रत)
b. Anuvrat (अणव्रत)
c. Prem (प्रेर्)
d. Non-Possessiveness (अपररग्रह) ANS: A

Q 28. Ensuring no bitterness, ill-feeling towards the other is


a. Love (प्रेर्)
b. Forgiveness (क्षर्ा)
c. Fortitude (िृधत)
d. Compassion (दया) ANS: B

Q 29. Right, appropriate behaviour even in adverse states/situations is


a. Contentment (संतोष)
b. Forgiveness (क्षर्ा)
c. Fortitude (िृधत)
d. Compassion (दया) ANS: C

Q 30. Purity(िौच) is at the level of


a. at the level of body – cleanliness
b. at the level of mind – being free from mental disorders
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 31. Contentment (संिोष) means


a. being able to correctly recognise one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony with that much
b. Right, appropriate behaviour even in adverse states/situations
c. Living with sincerity, simplicity
d. All the above ANS: A

Q 32. Self-discipline (िप) means


a. Able to practice and live in harmony on one’s own right
b. being able to correctly recognise one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony with that much
c. Right, appropriate behaviour even in adverse states/situations
d. Living with sincerity, simplicity ANS: A

Q 33. Being able to correctly recognise one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony with that much is
a. self-reflection (स्वाध्याय)
b. Self-discipline (तप)
c. Contentment (संतोष)
d. Non-Possessiveness (अपररग्रह) ANS: C

Q 34. Able to practice and live in harmony on one’s own right is


a. self-reflection (स्वाध्याय)
b. Self-discipline (तप)
c. Contentment (संतोष)
d. Non-Possessiveness (अपररग्रह) ANS: B

Q 35. Wealth means


a. Physical facility that is rightfully earned, in accordance with right understanding of natural laws
b. Money only
c. Happiness
d. All the above ANS: A

Q 36. ‘The laws of living in relationship and order’ means


a. Right understanding of natural laws (िर्य)
b. Liberation (र्ोक्ष)
c. Wealth (अर्य)
d. Fulfilment of Wishes (कार्) ANS: A

Q 37. Liberation means


a. To see the existence clearly
b. To see reality as it is
c. To be rid of all types of misunderstandings, confusions
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 38. Which of the following is not the effect of non-possessiveness (असंग्रह)


a. We are able to fulfil our needs by way of right utilisation
b. Things are available for use by others in the society
c. Preservation and enrichment of natural resources
d. We feel deprived. ANS: D

Q 39. It is natural for _____________ to slowly deteriorate.


a. Physical things/ physical facilities
b. Happiness
c. Feelings
d. Relationship ANS: A

Q 40. To be able to accept the other as being related, interrelated, interconnected, interdependent and to live
with the feeling of relationship is
a. Trust
b. Love
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: C

Q 41. Right understanding, feeling and thought are collectively known as


a. Knowledge
b. Prosperity
c. Happiness
d. Unhappiness ANS: A

Q 42. Simplicity is
a. Being simple in looks
b. Being a fool
c. Being rid of all types of pride and ego
d. All the above ANS: C

Q 43. Free from hatred, unperturbed by evil in others is known as


a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र्हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: D

Q 44. ________ means to feel happy being with righteous people and to take inspiration from them
a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र्हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: C

Q 45. Feeling of empathy and being helpful to others is named as


a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र्हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: B

Q 46. Feeling of living together in relationship and harmony


a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र्हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: A

Q 47. Sanskaar is
a. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Preconditioning + Expectation] from all time
b. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Sensation] from all time
c. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Expectation] from all time
d. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Inspiration + Thought + Expectation] from all time ANS: C

Q 48. Sanskaar is a collection of


a. “What I Am”
b. Our perspective
c. Our tendencies, habits, likes-dislikes
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 49. What is not defined as sanskaar (ceremony)


a. Birth ceremony (जन्र्संस्कार)
b. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
c. Play ceremony (क्रीड़ासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: C

Q 50. For Gestation ceremony (गर्भसस्


ं काि) what is basic requirement
a. The health of the Body of the parents
b. The conduct of the parents
c. Feeling and thought of harmony
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 51. This ceremony is to draw attention to human purpose and the role of one’s sanskar
a. Birth ceremony (जन्र्संस्कार)
b. Birthday ceremony (जन्र्हदनसंस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: B

Q 52. The ________ ceremony draws attention toward the various activities required to develop right
understanding
a. Initiation ceremony (दीक्षासंस्कार)
b. Profession ceremony (कर्यसंस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: C

Q 53. The ________ ceremony draws attention toward living on the basis of right understanding
a. Initiation ceremony (दीक्षासंस्कार)
b. Profession ceremony (कर्यसंस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: A

Q 54. The ________ ceremony draws attention towardthe various aspects to be kept in mind while choosing a
profession for ensuring the prosperity of the family
a. Initiation ceremony (दीक्षासंस्कार)
b. Profession ceremony (कर्यसंस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: B

Q 55. The purpose of Death ceremony is


a. To be free of the pain at the time of death
b. To become free of the sanskars related to our likes-dislikes
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 56. Understanding or Assumptions ->The collective thought -> Expression in the form of behaviour are known as
a. Sanskar -> Culture -> Civilisation
b. Culture -> Sanskar -> Civilisation
c. Civilisation -> Culture -> Sanskar
d. Civilisation -> Sanskar -> Culture ANS: A
Q 57. What are the various form of expression of culture?
a. Language c. Food and cloths
b. Festivals d. All the above
ANS:D

Q 58. Which one is not a type of verbal communication


a. Music c. Documentaries
b. Literature d. Movies
ANS: B

Q 59. Which of the following is a type of publication


a. Dramas c. Documentaries
b. Movies d. Internet
ANS: D

Q 60. When we use the ears to hear the words. It is which type of communication?
a. multi-media communication
b. publication
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b ANS: A

Q 61. When we use the eyes to see the words and forms. It is which type of communication?
a. multi-media communication c. both a and b
b. publication d. neither a nor b
ANS: B

Q 62. __________ is related to way of thinking of individual human beings


a. Sanskar c. Civilisation
b. Culture d. All the above
ANS: B

Q 63. _____________ is related to behaviour of individual human beings


a. Sanskar c. Civilisation
b. Culture d. All the above
ANS: C

Q 64. What are the scope of transmission of sanskaar from generation to generation
a. Every day living in Family
b. Family functions (gathering for a meal, birthday celebration, family customs)
c. Social functions (marriage, durga puja, deepawali, id, Christmas…etc)
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 65. The desired state of culture is


a. Resolution in thought (thought of justice, harmony and co-existence)
b. Justice in behaviour (Participation for harmony in larger order)
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 66. The desired state of Civilisation is


a. Resolution in thought (thought of justice, harmony and co-existence)
b. Justice in behaviour (Participation for harmony in larger order)
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: B
UNIT 3
Q 1. _______________ enables one to behave properly with others human being and work with mutual fulfillment
with rest of nature and thereby contribute to the human order or system.
a. Health
b. Education
c. Justice
d. Service ANS: B

Q 2. ______________ builds the ability, the competence for Right Understanding, Right Thought and Right
Behaviour in every person.
a. Health
b. Justice
c. Education
d. Service ANS: C

Q 3. _________ is ensuring recognition of relationship among human beings, its fulfillment through values leading
to mutual happiness.
a. Justice
b. Health
c. Education
d. Service ANS: A

Q 4. 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

Q 5. The outcome of justice is


a. right understanding
b. prosperity
c. trust and fearlessness
d. coexistence with nature ANS: C

Q 6. What we obtain as outcome of labour on rest of nature is known as ______________


a. Production
b. Service
c. Preservation
d. Right utilization ANS: A

Q 7. The activities which do not produce anything but are concerned with protection/maintenance come in
category of
a. Production
b. Service
c. Preservation
d. Right utilization ANS: B

Q 8. The service which is being ensured by the system-


a. Administrative Service
b. Social Service
c. Justice
d. Education ANS: A
Q 9. The service which is being provided by the society through relationship is known as -
a. Administrative Service
b. Social Service
c. Justice
d. Education ANS: B

Q 10. Constitution is the compilation of


a. rules and regulations for living together
b. ethical guidelines on how to live an harmonious life in the society
c. containing basic principles and guidelines relating to human living and his participation in this existence
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 11. ________________ are important in the sense of living in a society


a. Law and order
b. Production and work
c. Culture and civilization
d. Sanskaar and Culture ANS: C

Q 12. _______________ have importance in terms of the exact implementation of the whole system
a. Law and order c. Culture and civilization
b. Production and work d. Sanskaar and Culture
ANS: A

Q 13. The goal of education is


a. To facilitate the process of developing those abilities in the individual which are essential for ensuring
human society and order.
b. Only preparing human being to earn money
c. To earn respect from others through degree
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 14. Clarity of our goals, programs etc., and knowledge of keeping activities of the self in harmony is what type of
education?
a. Mental education
b. Behavioral education
c. Health education
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: A

Q 15. Education of right behavior in relationship with human being is termed as


a. Mental education
b. Behavioral education
c. Health education
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: B

Q 16. Education about self-regulation, intake-daily routine etc. in the context of keeping the body healthy is
known as
a. Mental education
b. Behavioral education
c. Health education
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: C

Q 17. Understanding of role of physical facility in nurturing and protection of the body and for social purpose is
termed as
a. Education for Production
b. Health education
c. Education for Right Utilisation
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: C

Q 18. Understanding of the human order, Learning and practicing the processes and skills required for
participation in the human system is termed as
a. Education for Production
b. Health education
c. Education for Right Utilisation
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: D

Q 19. Education for production of necessary physical facility through work on natural resources is
a. Education for Production
b. Education for Right Utilisation
c. Education for Participation in the system
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 20. The main role of history subject is


a. To help take inspiration from the right things of the past and wherever there was a deficiency, improve upon
it after studying it and reviewing it.
b. Learn how some of the human beings exploited others
c. Getting inspiration that having power and physical facilities is more important then relationship
d. All the above ANS: A

Q 21. A child starts to learn and understand by the method of


a. Imitate and follow c. Follow and obedience
b. Imitate and obedience d. Obedience and self-verification
ANS: A

Q 22. While in the process of understanding, if self-verification is right child develops


a. Opposition and self confidence c. Self-discipline and self confidence
b. Struggle and opposition d. Self-discipline and opposition
ANS: C

Q 23. While in the process of understanding if self-verification goes wrong child develops
a. Opposition and self confidence c. Self-discipline and self confidence
b. Struggle and opposition d. Self-discipline and opposition
ANS: B

Q 24. What are the aspects of personal transformation?


a. Self-verification c. Self-evaluation
b. Self-awareness d. All the above
ANS: D

Q 25. What are the method of developing mass awareness?


a. Conferences and workshops
b. Discussion with family members
c. Discussion with teachers, colleagues, education administrators and people connected with governance
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 26. To ensure health of the body what is required to focus on


a. Ensure enough physical facility to fulfill the requirement of Nurturing, Protection and Right Utilization of the
Body
b. Ensure a life style which takes care of this Nurturing, Protection and Right Utilization of the Body
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C
Q 27. 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

Q 28. For staying healthy what area we need to work on


a. Intake and Daily routine (Lifestyle)
b. Labour and exercise
c. Posture of body and regulated breathing
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 29. For bringing the harmony of the body back from temporary disharmony, on which major area we need to
work on
a. Intake c. Medicine
b. Daily routine (Lifestyle) d. Posture of body and regulated breathing
ANS: C

Q 30. ‘To create an environment of mutual trust in the society’ it is the objective of
a. Respect c. Happiness
b. Justice d. Love
ANS: B

Q 31. Harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness, is the achievement of


a. Respect c. Trust
b. Justice d. Love
ANS: B

Q 32. When justice is not ensured


a. Environment of trust and fearlessness is developed in relationship and system
b. Development of harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness
c. People understand each other, and a feeling of cooperation is developed
d. Environment of mistrust and fear is developed in relationship and system ANS: D

Q 33. Understanding the issues completely, taking full responsibility and execute them is
a. Obligation c. Ethics
b. Duty d. Justice
ANS: A

Q 34. Taking the responsibility partly, supporting the person who has taken full responsibility in its execution is
a. Obligation c. Ethics
b. Duty d. Justice
ANS: B

Q 35. Doing the things while understanding is


a. Obligation c. Ethics
b. Duty d. Justice
ANS: B

Q 36. Whatever we have been given as duty or whatever we are doing as obligation, if we execute it properly, is
termed as
a. Obligation c. Ethics
b. Duty d. Justice
ANS: C
Unit 4
Q 1. Mention the goal of production and service dimension
a. To produce or manufacture the physical facilities and materials needed for proper utilization
b. To make necessary services available for every one
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 2. While deciding about what to produce we have to focus on


a. Produce the physical facility or material that is needed to ensure nutrition, protection, and health of the
body.
b. Produce the physical facility needed for smooth running and maintenance of the system in the society.
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 3. What are the criteria of deciding the method of production


a. Production process needs to be cyclic and eco friendly.
b. It also needs to be people friendly.
c. It keeps relationship and mutual behaviour in focus
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 4. Three important questions related to production are –


a. What, how and how much to produce
b. What, why and when to produce
c. How, when and what to produce
d. What, when and where to produce ANS: A

Q 5. The feeling of having / producing more than required Physical Facility


a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Satisfaction
d. Success ANS: B

Q 6. What are the type of production service


a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 7. Production that is concerned with the nurturing and protection of the body is
a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 8. Production and service of equipment, instrumentsrequired to produce physical facility for primary needs
a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 9. Instruments, designing, coding, software etc. required for equipment, instrumentsrequired to produce
physical facility
a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 10. What will be the priority of different types of production service


a. Secondary > Tertiary > Primary
b. Primary > Tertiary > Secondary
c. Primary > Secondary > Tertiary
d. Tertiary > Secondary > Primary ANS: C

Q 11. What are the criteria of deciding how to produce


a. Mutually enriching, Cyclic process of Nature and its resources
b. Rate of production and consumption of produced facility
c. Mutually enriching, Cyclic process of By-products
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 12. Which one is considered as a mis-understanding


a. Human being = body
b. Physical facilities = unlimited
c. There is inherent struggle in nature, and fittest survive
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 13. While deciding about where and when to produce, we should not consider
a. To produce according to natural season of growth
b. To produce according to demand to earn profit
c. To produce according to the geographical region where they grow naturally or can be produced naturally
d. All the above ANS: B

Q 14. Resource depletion means


a. Resources are not visible
b. Resources are used at a rate which is faster than the rate at which it is produced
c. Resources are available in huge amount and never ending
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 15. Pollution means


a. The product is such that It does not return to the cycle in Nature
b. The product is produced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which it can return to the cycle in Nature
c. None of the above
d. Both a and b ANS: D

Q 16. All the by-products coming out of our production system should be
a. absorbed in the nature in accordance with Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process
b. should not cause any hindrance to the Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process of nature
c. Rate of absorption of should be greater than the rate of by-product generation
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 17. ‘No harm’ to nature is an indicator of


a. Protection
b. Production
c. Enrichment
d. Right utilization ANS: A

Q 18. ‘helping the nature to prosper’ is an indicator of


a. Protection
b. Production
c. Enrichment
d. Right utilization ANS: C

Q 19. Mutual fulfillment in human- Nature relationship means


a. To facilitate a conducive environment for the activity (at least not violate it) of all orders
b. To facilitate the innateness (or at least not violate it) of all orders
c. To facilitate the inheritance (or at least not violate it) of all orders
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 20. Production work requires


a. Healthy Mindset + Healthy Body
b. Skill + Effort
c. Rest of Nature
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 21. Healthy mind set means


a. A mindset of production through labour
b. A mindset of right utilization
c. A mindset of protection
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 22. Primary production should be ensured at the level of


A. family B. Village C. Village Clusters D. Larger level
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C & D
d. B & D ANS: A

Q 23. What type of production should be ensured at family level


a. Tertiary
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. None ANS: B

Q 24. Secondary production should be ensured at the level of


A. family B. Village C. Village Clusters D. Larger level
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C & D
d. B & D ANS: B

Q 25. Secondary production should be ensured at the level of


A. family B. Village C. Village Clusters D. Nation level
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C & D
d. B & D ANS: C

Q 26. What type of production should be ensured at the level of village and village cluster
a. Tertiary
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. None ANS: C

Q 27. What type of production should be ensured at the level of village cluster or at larger level
a. Tertiary
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. None ANS: A

Q 28. What points needs to be considered while deciding production system


a. Need / utility
b. people friendly
c. eco friendly
d. all ANS: D

Q 29. What are the non eco friendly production processes


a. Use of chemical fertilizers,insecticides and pesticidesin agriculture
b. By-products of Industries which are discharged in rivers or is released into air
c. Production and misuse of plastics
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 30. Human being is


a. Self
b. Body
c. co-existence of Self and Body
d. none ANS: C

Q 31. Needs of the body are fulfilled by


a. Right Understanding and right feelings
b. Relationship
c. physical facilities
d. all the above ANS: C

Q 32. Needs of self is fulfilled through


a. Right Understanding and right feelings
b. Relationship
c. physical facilities
d. all the above ANS: A

Q 33. Fulfilment of the needs of body should be ensured _______where as fulfilment of the need of self is possible
only after __________
a. globally, localisation
b. locally, global/universal expansion
c. globally, formal education
d. none of the above ANS: B

Q 34. Today we are talking about globalisation in terms of


a. physical facilities
b. development of self
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: A

Q 35. Today we are talking about localisation in terms of


a. physical facilities
b. development of self
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: B

Q 36. Goal of Exchange is


a. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities in different regions and time
b. Profit earning
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: A

Q 37. Goal of Distribution is


a. Publicity
b. Profit earning
c. Fulfilling the needs of Everyone in the family- extending upto world family
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 38. Exchange means


a. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities in different regions and time
b. No production happens in this process
c. It is for mutual fulfillment, not for exploitation
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 39. Types of Exchange are


a. Direct and indirect
b. Active and passive
c. small and large
d. physical and non physical ANS: A

Q 40. Exchange of rice with wheat is


a. Indirect Exchange
b. Direct Exchange
c. Physical exchange
d. Profit exchange ANS: B

Q 41. Sale and Purchase of Rice through money is


a. Indirect Exchange
b. Direct Exchange
c. Physical exchange
d. Profit exchange ANS: A

Q 42. Valuation of production is decided on the basis of


a. time invested
b. the natural resources
c. Labour invested
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 43. Value of labour invested in production is decided by


a. time invested in production
b. Difficulty of the work
c. Resources needed
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 44. Prerequisite for valuation & exchange


a. Acceptance of relationship (trust… affection…)
b. Understanding & working for prosperity through our own labour using cyclic-mutually enriching
(avartansheel) process
c. Understanding of mutual fulfillment
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 45. To ensure proper exchange, we need to work on


a. should have the mentality to take the thing of the same labour-value in exchange of another thing
b. need to have a feeling of relationship for the person with whom we are doing the exchange
c. proper system and proper policy I.e. Every person should get the return in ratio of his labour
d. all the abov ANS: D

Q 46. To ensure proper exchange, what is not needed


a. should have the mentality to take the thing of the same labour-value in exchange of another thing
b. have the mentality of profit, exploitation and accumulation
c. need to have a feeling of relationship for the person with whom we are doing the exchange
d. proper system and proper policy I.e. Every person should get the return in ratio of his labour ANS: B

Q 47. Exchange is carried out in ___________ level and distribution in ____________ level
a. family, society
b. society, nature
c. society, family
d. nature, family ANS: C

Q 48. When the exchange centre at the district level exchanges with the exchange centre of other districts, it is
a. exchange with the equal level
b. exchange with the larger level
c. exchange with the smaller level
d. exchange with the nature level ANS: A

Q 49. When the exchange centre at the block level exchanges with the exchange centre of other block in same
district, it is
a. exchange with the equal level
b. exchange with the larger level
c. exchange with the smaller level
d. exchange with the nature level ANS: C

Q 50. What is needed to be done for water preservation (conservation)


a. Rain water harvesting
b. ground water recharge- ponds and wells
c. Proper disposal of Factory wastage, Human excreta and non-degradable items like plastics
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 51. Avoiding use of urea, pesticide etc helps in


a. Water conservation
b. Soil conservation
c. Forest conservation
d. Air conservation ANS: B

Q 52. What we need to keep in mind for preparation of guidelines for giving approval to industry
a. Cost optimization
b. Profit maximization
c. Preservation of nature
d. Both a and b ANS: C

Q 53. What is the purpose of dimension of preservation


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: A

Q 54. What is the purpose of dimension of right utilization


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: B

Q 55. What is the purpose of dimension of exchange


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: C

Q 56. What is the purpose of dimension of distribution


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: D

Q 57. Right utilisation is to be ensured of


a. Physical facility
b. Body
c. Self
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 58. Right utilisation of physical facilities is required for


a. Nurturing of the body
b. participation in the society
c. Protection of the body
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 59. Right utilisation of body is required for


a. self-study and self-development
b. fulfillment of obligations and duty towards family and society
c. investing time and labour for the activities of Production
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 60. Right utilisation of self is required


a. To ensure right feelings and right thoughts for living with mutual fulfilment
b. To invest time and labour for the activities of Production
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. To Enrich and Protect Natural Resources ANS: A

Q 61. The priority sequence of ensuring right utilization of physical facilities, body and self will be
a. Self -> Body -> Physical facilities
b. Physical facilities -> Body -> Self
c. Self -> Physical facilities -> Body
d. Body -> Self -> Physical facilities ANS: A

Q 62. What is needed to be done at individual and family level to ensure right utilisation
a. To develop the wisdom to discriminate among right utilisation, mis-utilisation and indulgence
b. to have the mindset and the commitment to have a life-style which ensures right utilisation
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: C

Q 63. What is needed to be done at individual and family level to ensure right utilisation
a. to develop a culture and civilisation which promotes right utilisation and restrains mis-utilisation or
indulgence
b. promote this mentality of right utilisation in every festival, every rites and rituals, in every cultural function
c. Every designing has to be such that it ensures right utilisation
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 64. To ensure right utilisation of physical facilities what can be done?


a. Repair of facility that gets damaged in the process of use, be promoted
b. Designing utilities like machines in parts (modular form) so that if any part is damaged, it can be replaced
rather than throwing the whole thing
c. Designing utilities with Multiple-use, so as to increase the effective use
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 65. What is the reason of mis-utilisation


a. Trying to get Continuity of Happiness through favourable sensation or physical facility
b. Trying to get Continuity of Happiness through favourable feelings from others such as respect
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 66. Types of mis-utilisation


a. indulgence
b. accumulation
c. over consumption
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 67. Ill effects of mis-utilisation on human beings


a. harmful for health
b. other people are deprived of the facilities that they could get
c. inequality, jealousy and feeling of opposition
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 68. Ill effects of mis-utilisation on nature


a. inequality, jealousy and feeling of opposition
b. harmful for health
c. resource depletion or pollution
d. other people are deprived of the facilities that they could get ANS: C

Q 69. Which of the following is not a level of service


a. Service in relation to Production
b. Service in relation to Society
c. Service in relation to Participation in the System
d. Service in relation to individual ANS: D

Q 70. For smooth working of system whom we need to focus on


a. administrative
b. Public Representatives
c. NGO, Trust etc.
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 71. Which of the following is not a type of service at the level of society and the system
a. structure like “Langar”
b. Trusts and NGOs
c. government
d. industries ANS: D
Unit 5
Q1 . Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of individual (self)?
a. Fearlessness
b. Trust
c. Mutual fulfilment
d. Right understanding ANS: D

Q2 . Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of family?
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Mutual fulfillment
d. Right understanding ANS: B

Q3 . Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of society?
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Mutual fulfilment
d. Accumulation of physical facility ANS: A

Q 4. Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of nature/existence?
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Mutual fulfilment
d. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 5. We can live with continuous fulfillment when we have


a. Right understanding in the Self (TRUTH)
b. Fulfilment in relationship (LOVE and COMPASSION)
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility (PROSPERITY)
d. All ANS: D

Q6. Different names such as bliss, peace, satisfaction, happiness, fulfilment, salvation, contentment,
enlightenment, liberation, independence, self-actualisation, ecstasy, divinity, wellbeing of all etc have been used
for
a. Physical facilities
b. Sensations
c. Fearlessness
d. Mutual fulfilment ANS: D

Q7 . There are______ comprehensive human goals.


a. One
b. Two
c. Four
d. Five ANS: C

Q8: Human being is the coexistence of _____ & ______.


a. Body and wealth
b. Self and wealth
c. Self and body
d. Material & body ANS: C

Q9: What does human goal at the level of individual ensures?


1. Right understanding & right feeling in the self (I)
2. Health (swasthya) in the body
3. Competence for right utilization and preservation of self, body and physical facilities
4. Ability to live with right behaviour ensuring mutual happiness
5. Ability to live in nature with right work ensuring mutual prosperity
6. Mindset of participation in larger order at least at the level of family.

a. 1, 2 & 4
b. 3, 5, & 6
c. 1, 4, & 6
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Ans: D

Q10: What does human goal at the level of family ensures?


1. Ability to recognise relationship in the family
2. Recognising need for physical facility, its production, Right utilisation of physical facilities and Ensuring
feeling of prosperity in the family
3. Ability to look after the next generation (at the level of body & self)
4. Acceptance of responsibilities that the family is expected to fulfil in the society; its fulfilment in collaboration
with other families
5. Preservation of family traditions from generation to generation (related to meaningful family, societal
achievements)

a. 1, 3 & 4
b. 1, 4 & 5
c. 2, 3 & 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Ans: D

Q11: What does human goal at the level of SOCIETY ensures?


1. Fulfilment in relationship with relatives, friends and all those who come in contact (strangers) – at least
feeling of trust – environment of fearlessness.
2. Fulfilment of collective responsibilities – those responsibilities that are required for the societal systems to
work smoothly and effectively.
3. Development of a conducive social environment; so that the family can feel assured and be able to
participate joyously; so that the family can live in a self-organised manner while preserving the family and
societal culture and tradition.
4. Ensuring this relationship of mutual fulfilment among all (starting from village and going up to the world
family).
5. Development of a humanistic constitution, policies and implementation processes for ensuring the above

a. 1, 3 & 4
b. 1, 4 & 5
c. 2, 3 & 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Ans: D

Q12: What does human goal at the level of NATURE ensures?


a. Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature (at all the levels- individual, family, village… national…
international)
b. Ensuring Cyclic and mutually enriching production processes
c. Coexistence and Mutual prosperity
d. All Ans: D

Q13: The problems at the all 4 levels of living is due to


a. Living in Animal consciousness (i.e. Lack of right understanding and right feeling)
b. Preconditioning and sensation based living
c. Absence of fulfilment of some part of comprehensive human goals
d. All Ans: D
Q14: How can comprehensive human goals be achieved?
I. Through education -sanskar
II. Through swasthya-sanyam
III. Through production-work
IV. Through justice-preservation
V. Through exchange and storage

a. 1 and 4
b. 2 and 5
c. 1, 3, and 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Ans: D

Q15: What are the indicators for fulfilment of goals of the Education dimension?
a. Having Right understanding, right feeling & right thought,
b. Having Clarity of human goal,
c. Having Competence to fulfil the requirement of Right understanding, Relationship and Physical Facility
d. All Ans: D

Q16: Which among the following are the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of health?
a. Having hospitals in every locality,
b. having medical store in every lane
c. good life style, and fast recovery from illness
d. all the above Ans: D

Q17: Which among the following are the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of JUSTICE?
a. Having more number of courts and the judges
b. How many people are able to ensure mutual fulfilment in their relationships
c. More number of cases being disposed and at faster speed
d. Availability of police force to enforce justice etc. Ans: B

Q18: Which among the following are the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of PRODUCTION?
a. Higher and higher level of consumption without having identified the need of physical facilities required
b. Having more and more production even if the production processes are not cyclic and mutually enriching
c. Producing more with a view of profit maximisation even if produce is not very meaningful or even harmful
such as liquor, addiction drugs etc.
d. We are able to ensure mutual enrichment with rest of nature. For example the mother earth getting more
prosperous every day and the production is recyclable. ANS: D

Q19: For smooth functioning of the family and ensuring its goal, the family must have at least _____ generations
living together.
a. Two
b. Three
c. Five
d. Six Ans: B

Q20: ______ seems to be the smallest unit of the societal order where majority of the functions are being
performed.
a. Family
b. Village
c. System
d. None ANS: B

Q21: For developing Model of a family and for smooth functioning of the family and ensuring its goal, the average
number of people could be.
a. 6
b. 14
c. 10
d. 20 Ans: C

Q:22 For developing Model of a village we may have an average _______families living together.
a. 50
b. 100
c. 150
d. 200 Ans: B

Q23: To develop a model village on an average, we may have family of ____ members and village of _____
families.
a. 100, 1000
b. 10, 1000
c. 10,100
d. 6, 100 Ans: C

Q24: The important parameter/parameters for designing of a family is/are-


1. Three Generations should be living together.
2. Every member of the family has trust on each other.
3. All of them will help other to reach their individual goal i.e., right understanding, right feeling leading to a
state of happiness.
4. Everyone should contribute to achieve the goal of the family of ensuring prosperity.
5. Family should participate in the larger order i.e., family clusters, village, etc.

a. 2, 3 & 4
b. 1, 3 & 5
c. 3, 4, & 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Ans: D

Q25: Name the model village of Bhutan


a. Menchri Village
b. Khejari village
c. Tsangpo village
d. None Ans: A

Q26: What is the possible approaches when we are working on doing a Critical Analysis of Present State or on
Finding Solutions to Existing Problems?
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Complaint centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution thinking approach Ans: C

Q27: When we are generally trying to look at problems that we are facing today and trying to find out solution to
each of them, this is called
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution thinking approach Ans: B

Q28: When, we are generally trying to understand how we can ensure living a fulfilling life for oneself and for all,
and then work for such a living in our day today life, this is called
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution escaping approach ANS: C

Q29: Which approach helps us to see our role as human being in this nature and gives a holistic perspective of
human living?
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution escaping approach ANS: C

Q30: Which approach helps us to identify our goals at all 4 levels of living?
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution escaping approach ANS: C

Q31: Which approach helps us to fulfil comprehensive human goals?


a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution thinking approach ANS: C

Q32: What is the state today of human goal at Individual level?


1. Lack of clarity, confusion, futility, tension frustration, feeling of opposition, domination, violence etc.
2. The body health is steadily declining in spite of improved levels of material and medical facilities. Increasing
problem of Alcoholism, Substance abuse, Obesity. Increasing rate of non-communicable diseases due to
imbalanced life-style
3. Increasing cases of over-indulgence leading to misutilisation and wastage of self, body and physical facility.
Such a life style is being promoted
4. In community or family, there are complaints, inter- personal tensions, injustice, fights and even hatred
ultimately leading to disintegration. Cases of Reaction, Anger, Strife, Divorce etc. are on increase.
5. Tendency to exploit and mastery over the rest of nature. This is leading to production processes which result
in Pollution (Water, Air, etc.), Resource Depletion, Climate change, Global warming etc.
6. Mindset of individualism and self-gratification is promoted in the education and society. This results into
tendency of exploitation of the society and the rest of nature (not of participation and cooperation)

a. 1, 2, 3
b. 4, 5, 6
c. 1, 2, 4, 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ANS: D

Q33: Education and health take care of our


a. physical & mental well being
b. relationship in human interaction
c. all
d. none ANS: A

Q34: JUSTICE takes care of our


a. physical & mental well being
b. relationship in human interaction
c. all
d. none ANS: B

Q35: What are the methods of ensuring availability of physical facilities, along with complementing with the rest
of Nature?
a. Production and work
b. Exchange and storage
c. Right utilization and preservation
d. All Ans: D

Q 36: on what criteria we can evaluate the fulfilment of goal at individual level
a. Whether goal has been fulfilled or not and to what extent
b. What is the lack in the system for its unfulfillment
c. How it can be resolved or at least improve
d. All the above Ans: D

Q37: Which among the following are not the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of health?
a. Having hospitals and medical store in every locality,
b. good life style, and fast recovery from illness
c. life survival period
d. period over which people remain healthy Ans: A

Q38: Which among the following is not the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of PRODUCTION?
a. every family engaged in some meaningful production
b. every family able to feel the prosperity
c. ensure mutual enrichment with rest of nature
d. Producing more with a view of profit maximisation ANS: D

Q39: Which among the following is the indicators for evaluation system implementation?
a. different dimensions of the system are running smoothly
b. the system has to put in lot of efforts to do so
c. Bigger and bigger structure of central administration to make the different dimension work
d. More and more enforcement through strict laws and police force ANS: A

Q40: which among the following is not a parameter for designing of a family -
1. Three Generations should be living together.
2. Every member of the family has trust on each other.
3. All of them will help other to reach their individual goal i.e., right understanding, right feeling leading to a
state of happiness.
4. Everyone should contribute to achieve the goal of the family of ensuring prosperity.
5. Family should participate in the larger order i.e., family clusters, village, etc.

a. 1
b. 4
c. 5
d. None Ans: D

Q 41. At the dimension of education what areas we focus on for evaluation of our state today
a. mental & behavioural education
b. education for right utilisation
c. health education
d. all the above Ans: D

Q 42. While doing analysis of our state regarding fulfilment of goals which area we have to focus on
a. Analysis of state today at each of four levels (Individual…)
b. Analysis of state today at each of the dimensions (Education…)
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C
Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively-
Human Aspirations & its Fulfillment (ROE 074)
MCQs
UNIT 1
Q 1. The ‘Self’ is central to the human existence and __________ is central to the existence.
A. Coexistence
B. Nature
C. Struggle
D. Society ANS: A

Q 2. Which option is correct about the goals of UHV2-


a. To understand the co-existence
b. To have the feeling and the thought of co-existence
c. To live in co-existence in mutual relation with human being and the rest of nature

A. a&b
B. b&c
C. a&c
D. a,b & c ANS: D

Q 3. The word “society” is primarily used in the context of human-________ relationship.


A. Human
B. Nature
C. Both
D. None ANS: A

Q 4. ________ deals with personal transformation and societal transformation-


A. Skill Education
B. Human Education
C. Professional education
D. Inhuman Education ANS:B

Q 5. Human-human interaction is called


A. Work
B. Behaviour
C. System
D. None ANS: B

Q 6. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


A. Behaviour
B. Work
C. Production
D. All ANS: B

Q 7. The Self(I) is the seer_____________


A. Doer
B. Enjoyer
C. Doer & Enjoyer
D. None
ANS: C
Q 8. There are _____ comprehensive human goals
A. 8
B. 6
C. 4
D. 9 ANS: C

Q 9. While evaluating present state of the society and system, we found climate change, environmental pollution,
and resource depletion. This is related with-
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: D

Q 10. Terms -Aimlessness, Confusion, Tension, Frustration, Depression, Alcoholism, Obesity, Suicide deal with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: A

Q 11. Terms -Opposition, Reaction, Anger, Strife, Court cases, Divorce are related with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: B

Q 12. Increasing gap between rich -poor, Fear, Genocide, Domination, Exploitation, Terrorism, War etc deal with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: C

Q 13. Find the correct statement/statements about the shifts expected after UHV2-
A. Human being is co existence of Self & body
B. Individual effort can merely initiate societal changes.
C. Happiness is to be in a state of co-existence
D. Units are unlimited in size. ANS: C

Q 14. What should be the human aspiration as per your syllabus?


A. We want to live
B. We want to live with fulfilment
C. We want to live with continuous fulfilment
D. All ANS: D

Q 15. TRUTH deals with


A. Realization in the self
B. Fulfilment in relationship
C. Ensuring more than required physical facility
D. None ANS: A

Q 16. PROSPERITY deals with


A. Right understanding in the self
B. Fulfilment in relationship
C. Ensuring more than required physical facility
D. None ANS: C
Q 17. The human goal at the level of individual is
A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: D

Q 18. The human goal at the level of family is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: A

Q 19. The human goal at the level of society is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: B

Q 20. The human goal at the level of nature is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 21. Which is correctly matched?


A. Prosperity-society
B. Fearlessness-trust
C. Co-existence-family
D. Right feeling-nature ANS: B

Q 22. Right feeling & right thought deals with


A. Self
B. Body
C. Self and body both
D. Physical Facility ANS: A

Q 23. Recognizing need for physical facility, its production, and Right utilization ensures-
A. Fearlessness
B. Prosperity
C. Justice
D. None ANS: B

Q 24: Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature is


A. Human goal at individual level
B. Human goal at family level
C. Human goal at society level
D. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 25: The fulfilment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _________ in relationship.
A. Prosperity
B. Enrichment
C. Happiness
D. None Ans: C
Q 26. Right feeling within myself (I) is
A. Definite
B. Continuous
C. Unconditional
D. All ANS: D

Q 27. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


A. Right understanding & Right feeling
B. Realization
C. Coexistence
D. All ANS: D

Q 28. ___________means harmony within myself.


A. Happiness
B. Pleasure
C. Excitement
D. All ANS: A

Q 29. When we expect feelings from others for our happiness, it is a state of
A. Swatantrata
B. Partantrata
C. Prosperity
D. None ANS: B

Q 30. PARTANTRATA deals with


A. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
B. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
C. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
D. All ANS: D

Q 31. Behaviour depends upon


A. Feelings
B. Desire, Thought, Expectation
C. Right Understanding
D. All ANS: D

Q 32. Work depends upon


A. Feelings
B. Desire, Thought, Expectation
C. Right Understanding
D. Both b and c ANS: D

Q 33. Thoughts may be governed by


A. Right understanding
B. Preconditioning
C. Sensation
D. All ANS: D

Q 34. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
A. Feeling and thought
B. Physical facility and health
C. Wealth and prosperity
D. None ANS: A

Q 35. Which is not correctly matched?


a. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
b. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
c. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
d. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

A. 1&4
B. 2&4
C. 2&3
D. 1&2 ANS: C
Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively- Human Aspiration and its
Fulfilment (ROE 069)
MCQs UNIT 2
Q 1. How the transition in society can be made possible
a. Recognize where change is required so that effort can be made in these areas
b. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society
c. proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal changes
d. all the above
ANS: D
Q 2. What is naturally acceptable
a. Problem
b. Analysis of problem
c. Solution
d. Resolution
ANS: D
Q 3. Human-human interaction is called
a. Work
b. Behaviour
c. System
d. None ANS: B

Q 4. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Production
d. All ANS: B

Q 5. Right feeling & right thought deals with


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and body both
d. Physical Facility
ANS: A
Q 6. Right feeling within myself (I) is
a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All ANS: D

Q 7. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


a. Right understanding
b. Right feeling
c. Swatantrata
d. All ANS: D

Q 8. PARTANTRATA deals with


a. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
b. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
c. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
d. All ANS: D

Q 9. Thoughts may be governed by


a. Right understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All ANS: D
Q 10. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
a. Feeling and thought
b. Physical facility and health
c. Wealth and prosperity
d. None ANS: A

Q 11. Which is not correctly matched?


1. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
2. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
3. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
4. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

a. 1&4
b. 2&4
c. 2&3
d. 1&2 ANS: C

Q 12. For continuity of happiness, what is essential?


a. Right understanding in the Self
b. Right feeling and right thought in the Self
c. Recognition of needs, ensure more than required, make right utilisation of it
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 13. Wisdom means


a. Right speech, right action
b. Clarity of human goals
c. Developing Skill with right efforts
d. Right awareness and focusing ANS: B

Q 14. Realisation centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based on Self- realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 15. Right understanding, feeling and thought are collectively known as


a. Knowledge
b. Prosperity
c. Happiness
d. Unhappiness ANS: A

Q 16. The goal of education is


a. To facilitate the process of developing those abilities in the individual which are essential for ensuring human
society and order.
b. Only preparing human being to earn money
c. To earn respect from others through degree
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 17. While doing analysis of our state regarding fulfilment of goals which area we have to focus on
a. Analysis of state today at each of four levels (Individual…)
b. Analysis of state today at each of the dimensions (Education…)
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C

Q 18 Seeing the essence of the reality as it is, means seeing the part that is definite, universal & continuous, like:
a. Natural Characteristic (Relationship/participation in larger order)
b. Innateness (Harmony/self organization)
c. Co-existence (Coexistence/submergence)
d. All the above
Ans: D
Q 19 Ultimately, there are only following things to understand
a. Innateness of the four orders (4), Natural characteristics of the four orders (4), Co-existence (1)
b. Innateness of the three orders (3), Natural characteristics of the three orders (3), Co-existence (1)
c. Innateness of the four orders (4), Natural characteristics of the three orders (3), Co-existence (1)
d. Innateness of the three orders (3), Natural characteristics of the four orders (4), Co-existence (1)
Ans: A
Q 20 Who is knower?
a. Human Being
b. Existence
c. Self
d. Body
Ans: C
Q21 What is to be known?
a. Human Being
b. Existence
c. Self
d. Body
Ans: B
Q22 The process recommended for right understanding/knowing is
a. Awakening in the activities of Contemplation, Understanding and Realization
b. Awakening in the activities of Desire, Thought and Expectation
c. Awakening in the activities of Imaging, Comparing and Selection/Tasting
d. Awakening in the activities of Analyzing, Comparing and Selection/Tasting
Ans: A
Q23 Choose the incorrect matching
a. Natural Characteristic & Relationship
b. Innateness & self organization
c. Co-existence & submergence
d. Co-existence & Harmony
Ans: D
Q24 What makes me continuously happy
a. Goal and Value Guided Sensation
b. Value Guided Sensation
c. Taste guided Sensation
d. No use of Sensation
Ans: A
Q25 Right thoughts means
a. Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
b. Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
c. Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
d. None of the above
Ans: C
Q26 Righteous expression is outcome of
a. Analyzing within
b. Contemplation within
c. Understanding within
d. Realization within
Ans: D
Q27 Human Education Sanskar reflects in the form of
a. Cyclic Development
b. Non Cyclic Development
c. Both
d. None
Ans: B
Q28 Transformation through human education includes
a. Personal Transformation
b. Societal Transformation
c. Personal and Societal Transformation both
d. Materialistic Transformation
Ans: C
Q29 In society, obsession for consumption, profit and sensory pleasures is more due to
a. Knowledge
b. Assumption
c. Recognition
d. Fulfilment
Ans: B
Q30. In reality there are
a. Only Material Units
b. Only Conscious Units
c. Material Units & Conscious Units
d. Material Units, Conscious Units and Space
Ans: D
UHV2- UHBC….(ROE 069)
MCQs
Module 3
1. Understanding co existence means-
a) Conscious and Material Units
b) Units submerged in space
c) Collection of Units
d) All pervading Space
2. Practice sessions or exercises help in-
a) Rational Enquiry of Thoughts
b) Maintaining Health of Body
c) Direct Observation of Realities
d) Discussing Acceptances/Beliefs
3. Total things to understand are- Consciousness (Self), Material (eg. Body) and____________
a) Space
b) Units
c) Imagination
d) Feelings
4. Which feelings are naturally acceptable-
a) Struggle for Existence
b) Survival of the Fittest
c) Be the Best
d) Relationship, Harmony, and Co-existence
5. My interaction with the Body or the world outside is by way of-
a) Feelings
b) Assumption
c) Sensation
d) Reaction
6. I tend to _________if my sanskar is based on assumption-
a) Response
b) React
c) Definiteness
d) Harmony
7. I respond when my sanskar is based on ______________
a) Belief
b) Sermons
c) Understanding
d) Rationality
8. Ultimately there are only few ________ things to see / know/ understand-
a) 9
b) 7
c) 3
d) 1
9. Natural Charactersics (swabhav) of Human order is-
a) Dheerta, Veerta, Udarta
b) Cruelty and Non Cruelty
c) Nurturing and Worsening
d) Composition and Decomposition
10. Innateness of human order is-
a) Existence
b) Existence and Growth
c) Will to live
d) Will to live with continuous Happiness
11. Feeling of responsibility toward body- for nurturing, protection and right utilization of body is-
a) Sanskar
b) Health
c) Self Regulation
d) Justice
12. I am transacting information with body through-
a) Vacuum
b) Nature
c) Existence
d) Space
13. State activity of Imaging is_____________-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Comparing
14. ________________ is dynamic activity of Realization-
a) Authentication
b) Determination
c) Imaging
d) Analysing
15. Imagination comprises summation of-
a) B1 and B2 blocks
b) Activities of Imaging, Analyzing, Selecting
c) Activities of Realization, Understanding, Contemplation
d) Behaviour, Work and Participation in larger order
16. Living only with the imagination largely based on preconditioning or sensation is-
a) Activity Completeness
b) Conduct Completeness
c) Human Consciousness
d) Animal Consciousness
17. Through the activity of _____________ I know about ‘What is my value in existence-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Imagination
18. The definiteness, borne out of understanding, leads to a feeling of ________-
a) Bliss
b) Satisfaction
c) Peace
d) Happiness
19. With the activity of Realisation, I live with ___________ in continuity-
a) Authenticity
b) Determination
c) Rationality
d) Ambiguity
20. Block of Right Understanding is-
a) B4
b) B3
c) B2
d) B1
21. Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Smell are-
a) Traps
b) Innate faculty
c) Sensation
d) Preconditioning
22. Right Understanding and Right Feeling is matter of-
a) Self
b) Body
c) Both
d) None
23. Definite completion point of feelings is-
a) Outside
b) Within
c) Others
d) Nowhere
24. With right understanding the basis for Selection/Tasting will be-
a) Goal, Value guided Sensation
b) Sensory pleasure guided sensation
c) Senses, Health, Profit
d) Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
25. With right understanding the basis for Comparing will be-
e) Goal, Value guided Sensation
f) Sensory pleasure guided sensation
g) Senses, Health, Profit
h) Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
MCQs
UHV2- ROE069
Module 4: Understanding Co-existence with other Orders
1. Co-existence is ever present, ever effective, ever ___________.
a) Expensive
b) Expressive
c) Extended
d) Exhausted

2. Aspects to understand any unit are-


a) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics, Innateness & Coexistence
b) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics & Innateness
c) Form, Property & Natural Characteristics
d) Form & Property

3. All the units are ___________ in ____________.


a) Conscious, Material
b) Recognizes, Fulfills
c) Submerged, Space
d) Covered, Space

4. Role of Human Being is-


a) understanding of Co-existence, feeling and thought of Co-existence
b) understanding of Co-existence
c) living with the feeling and thoughts of Coexistence
d) analysing & discussing coexistence

5. Knowledge means-
a) Specialization in Skill
b) Having Degrees
c) Speaking about Right or Wrong
d) To know the reality as it is

6. Resolution means-
a) Immediate Solution of the Problem
b) Spontaneous working on the issues
c) Solution in bits
e) Feeling and thought of Co-existence

7. Which parameters are definite, continuous and same for all the units in nature-
a) Natural Characteristics, Innateness & Coexistence
b) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics & Innateness
c) Form, Property & Natural Characteristics
d) Form, Property & Coexistence

8. As the outcome of submergence animal self expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

9. As the outcome of submergence plant order expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

10. As the outcome of submergence human self expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

11. As the outcome of submergence material order expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

12. Co-existence, the submergence, is seen by the Self at the level of its activity of _________-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Imaging

13. Form, seen at the level of __________-


a) Imaging
b) Analyzing/Comparing
c) Realizing
d) Selecting/Tasting

14. Property, seen at the level of___________-


a) Imaging
b) Analyzing/Comparing
c) Realizing
d) Selecting/Tasting

15. To understand the co-existence, harmony and relationship, is-


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

16. Clarity of how to live in co-existence, harmony and relationship-


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

17. To live in co-existence (relationship) with human-beings –family to world family –


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

18. To live in co-existence with entire nature-family order to world family order-
a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

19. Identify wrong statement- What we need to do is-


a) Ensuring Knowledge & Resolution in the Self
b) Ensuring Undivided Society by working through Body, in mutual relationship
c) Ensuring Universal Human Order by working through Body, in mutual relationship
d) Acquire information of coexistence, harmony and relationship

20. Conscious Units are-


a) Gathansheel
b) Gathanpoorna
c) All pervading
d) Inactive
UHV2 (UHBC….)
MSQs UNIT 5
Expansion of Harmony from Self to entire Existence- Human Conduct
1. RIGHT UNDERSTANDING (knowing) includes-
a. Knowledge of Human Being
b. Knowledge of Existence
c. Knowledge of Human Conduct
d. All of the above ANS: D

2. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

3. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: B

4. The definiteness 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

5. The ethical human conduct can be characterized by-


a. Mulya
b. Mulya - Neeti
c. Mulya - Neeti – Charitra
d. None of the above ANS: C

6. Policiesconducivetohumanwelfare include–
a. Enrichment,protection and right utilization of mind, body and wealth
b. Right utilization of Imagination
c. Right utilization of Nature
d. Right utilization of physical facility ANS- A

7. Definiteness in character means-


a. Chastity in conjugal relationship
b. Rightful production acquisition and utilization of wealth
c. Humane behaviour and work with kindness
d. All the above ANS: D
8. The concept of ‘Abhyudaya’ tells about-
a. Welfare of Honest people
b. Welfare of Wealthy people
c. Welfare of All
d. Welfare of Next generation ANS: C

9. Select incorrect choice- Rightly acquired wealth (swa-dhan) is-


a. Shram Mulya
b. Gift with willingness
c. Award acknowledging social contributions
d. Dowry ANS: D

10. An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be
a. More responsible socially and ecologically.
b. More rich.
c. More powerful.
d. More well travelled. ANS : A

11. Policy for right utilization of Self , Body, Physical Facility is known as-
a. Arth Neeti
b. Raj Neeti
c. Dharm Neeti
d. Shastra Neeti ANS: C

12. Policy for enrichment of Self , Body, Physical Facility is known as-
a. Arth Neeti
b. Raj Neeti
c. Dharm Neeti
d. Shastra Neeti ANS: A

13. There are total _______________values desirable in human beings-


a. 35
b. 30
c. 25
d. 20

14. Satisfaction is the state of-


a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: C

15. Bliss is the state of-


a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: D
16. Peace is the state of-
a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: B

17. ‘All my effort will now be for authenticating co-existence’ is the activity of-
a. Realization
b. Authentication
c. Imagination
d. Selection ANS: B

18. The commitment to invest one's Self, Body & physical facility for understanding & living in
harmony at all 4 levels, is-
a. Perseverance
b. Bravity
c. Generosity
d. Beneficience ANS: C

19. Compassion signifies-


a. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the means,
to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means
b. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already have.
c. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means
d. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience ANS: A

20. Perseverance means-


a. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the means,
to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means
b. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already have.
c. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means
d. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience ANS: D

21. Expressed value of Guidance is-


a. Unanimity
b. Generosity
c. Spontaneity
d. Self Restraint ANS: C

22. Self-restraint is expressed value of--


a. Love
b. Gratitude
c. Glory
d. Reverence ANS: B

23. Willingness to receive the inspiration for what is right, is indicator of-
a. Gratitude
b. Glory
c. Reverence
d. Respect ANS: C

24. Right priority order is-


a. Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Right understanding of natural laws, Liberation
b. Right understanding of natural laws, Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Liberation
c. Liberation, Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Right understanding of natural laws
d. Wishes (Fulfilment of), Wealth, Right understanding of natural laws, Liberation
ANS: B
25. One of the sequence in which Human Tradition can be materialised, is-
a. Human conduct, Human education, Human constitution, Human order
b. Human constitution, Human education, Human conduct,Human order
c. Human order, Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution
d. Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution, Human order
ANS: D
Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively-
Human Aspirations & its Fulfillment (ROE 074)
MCQs
UNIT 1
Q 1. The ‘Self’ is central to the human existence and __________ is central to the existence.
A. Coexistence
B. Nature
C. Struggle
D. Society ANS: A

Q 2. Which option is correct about the goals of UHV2-


a. To understand the co-existence
b. To have the feeling and the thought of co-existence
c. To live in co-existence in mutual relation with human being and the rest of nature

A. a&b
B. b&c
C. a&c
D. a,b & c ANS: D

Q 3. The word “society” is primarily used in the context of human-________ relationship.


A. Human
B. Nature
C. Both
D. None ANS: A

Q 4. ________ deals with personal transformation and societal transformation-


A. Skill Education
B. Human Education
C. Professional education
D. Inhuman Education ANS:B

Q 5. Human-human interaction is called


A. Work
B. Behaviour
C. System
D. None ANS: B

Q 6. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


A. Behaviour
B. Work
C. Production
D. All ANS: B

Q 7. The Self(I) is the seer_____________


A. Doer
B. Enjoyer
C. Doer & Enjoyer
D. None
ANS: C
Q 8. There are _____ comprehensive human goals
A. 8
B. 6
C. 4
D. 9 ANS: C

Q 9. While evaluating present state of the society and system, we found climate change, environmental pollution,
and resource depletion. This is related with-
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: D

Q 10. Terms -Aimlessness, Confusion, Tension, Frustration, Depression, Alcoholism, Obesity, Suicide deal with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: A

Q 11. Terms -Opposition, Reaction, Anger, Strife, Court cases, Divorce are related with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: B

Q 12. Increasing gap between rich -poor, Fear, Genocide, Domination, Exploitation, Terrorism, War etc deal with
A. Individual
B. Family
C. Society
D. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: C

Q 13. Find the correct statement/statements about the shifts expected after UHV2-
A. Human being is co existence of Self & body
B. Individual effort can merely initiate societal changes.
C. Happiness is to be in a state of co-existence
D. Units are unlimited in size. ANS: C

Q 14. What should be the human aspiration as per your syllabus?


A. We want to live
B. We want to live with fulfilment
C. We want to live with continuous fulfilment
D. All ANS: D

Q 15. TRUTH deals with


A. Realization in the self
B. Fulfilment in relationship
C. Ensuring more than required physical facility
D. None ANS: A

Q 16. PROSPERITY deals with


A. Right understanding in the self
B. Fulfilment in relationship
C. Ensuring more than required physical facility
D. None ANS: C
Q 17. The human goal at the level of individual is
A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: D

Q 18. The human goal at the level of family is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: A

Q 19. The human goal at the level of society is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: B

Q 20. The human goal at the level of nature is


A. Prosperity
B. Fearlessness
C. Co-existence
D. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 21. Which is correctly matched?


A. Prosperity-society
B. Fearlessness-trust
C. Co-existence-family
D. Right feeling-nature ANS: B

Q 22. Right feeling & right thought deals with


A. Self
B. Body
C. Self and body both
D. Physical Facility ANS: A

Q 23. Recognizing need for physical facility, its production, and Right utilization ensures-
A. Fearlessness
B. Prosperity
C. Justice
D. None ANS: B

Q 24: Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature is


A. Human goal at individual level
B. Human goal at family level
C. Human goal at society level
D. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 25: The fulfilment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _________ in relationship.
A. Prosperity
B. Enrichment
C. Happiness
D. None Ans: C
Q 26. Right feeling within myself (I) is
A. Definite
B. Continuous
C. Unconditional
D. All ANS: D

Q 27. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


A. Right understanding & Right feeling
B. Realization
C. Coexistence
D. All ANS: D

Q 28. ___________means harmony within myself.


A. Happiness
B. Pleasure
C. Excitement
D. All ANS: A

Q 29. When we expect feelings from others for our happiness, it is a state of
A. Swatantrata
B. Partantrata
C. Prosperity
D. None ANS: B

Q 30. PARTANTRATA deals with


A. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
B. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
C. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
D. All ANS: D

Q 31. Behaviour depends upon


A. Feelings
B. Desire, Thought, Expectation
C. Right Understanding
D. All ANS: D

Q 32. Work depends upon


A. Feelings
B. Desire, Thought, Expectation
C. Right Understanding
D. Both b and c ANS: D

Q 33. Thoughts may be governed by


A. Right understanding
B. Preconditioning
C. Sensation
D. All ANS: D

Q 34. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
A. Feeling and thought
B. Physical facility and health
C. Wealth and prosperity
D. None ANS: A

Q 35. Which is not correctly matched?


a. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
b. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
c. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
d. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

A. 1&4
B. 2&4
C. 2&3
D. 1&2 ANS: C
Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively- Human Aspiration and its
Fulfilment (ROE 069)
MCQs UNIT 2
Q 1. How the transition in society can be made possible
a. Recognize where change is required so that effort can be made in these areas
b. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society
c. proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal changes
d. all the above
ANS: D
Q 2. What is naturally acceptable
a. Problem
b. Analysis of problem
c. Solution
d. Resolution
ANS: D
Q 3. Human-human interaction is called
a. Work
b. Behaviour
c. System
d. None ANS: B

Q 4. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Production
d. All ANS: B

Q 5. Right feeling & right thought deals with


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and body both
d. Physical Facility
ANS: A
Q 6. Right feeling within myself (I) is
a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All ANS: D

Q 7. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


a. Right understanding
b. Right feeling
c. Swatantrata
d. All ANS: D

Q 8. PARTANTRATA deals with


a. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
b. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
c. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
d. All ANS: D

Q 9. Thoughts may be governed by


a. Right understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All ANS: D
Q 10. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the ______ and ________ to be right.
a. Feeling and thought
b. Physical facility and health
c. Wealth and prosperity
d. None ANS: A

Q 11. Which is not correctly matched?


1. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
2. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
3. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
4. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

a. 1&4
b. 2&4
c. 2&3
d. 1&2 ANS: C

Q 12. For continuity of happiness, what is essential?


a. Right understanding in the Self
b. Right feeling and right thought in the Self
c. Recognition of needs, ensure more than required, make right utilisation of it
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 13. Wisdom means


a. Right speech, right action
b. Clarity of human goals
c. Developing Skill with right efforts
d. Right awareness and focusing ANS: B

Q 14. Realisation centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based on Self- realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 15. Right understanding, feeling and thought are collectively known as


a. Knowledge
b. Prosperity
c. Happiness
d. Unhappiness ANS: A

Q 16. The goal of education is


a. To facilitate the process of developing those abilities in the individual which are essential for ensuring human
society and order.
b. Only preparing human being to earn money
c. To earn respect from others through degree
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 17. While doing analysis of our state regarding fulfilment of goals which area we have to focus on
a. Analysis of state today at each of four levels (Individual…)
b. Analysis of state today at each of the dimensions (Education…)
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C

Q 18 Seeing the essence of the reality as it is, means seeing the part that is definite, universal & continuous, like:
a. Natural Characteristic (Relationship/participation in larger order)
b. Innateness (Harmony/self organization)
c. Co-existence (Coexistence/submergence)
d. All the above
Ans: D
Q 19 Ultimately, there are only following things to understand
a. Innateness of the four orders (4), Natural characteristics of the four orders (4), Co-existence (1)
b. Innateness of the three orders (3), Natural characteristics of the three orders (3), Co-existence (1)
c. Innateness of the four orders (4), Natural characteristics of the three orders (3), Co-existence (1)
d. Innateness of the three orders (3), Natural characteristics of the four orders (4), Co-existence (1)
Ans: A
Q 20 Who is knower?
a. Human Being
b. Existence
c. Self
d. Body
Ans: C
Q21 What is to be known?
a. Human Being
b. Existence
c. Self
d. Body
Ans: B
Q22 The process recommended for right understanding/knowing is
a. Awakening in the activities of Contemplation, Understanding and Realization
b. Awakening in the activities of Desire, Thought and Expectation
c. Awakening in the activities of Imaging, Comparing and Selection/Tasting
d. Awakening in the activities of Analyzing, Comparing and Selection/Tasting
Ans: A
Q23 Choose the incorrect matching
a. Natural Characteristic & Relationship
b. Innateness & self organization
c. Co-existence & submergence
d. Co-existence & Harmony
Ans: D
Q24 What makes me continuously happy
a. Goal and Value Guided Sensation
b. Value Guided Sensation
c. Taste guided Sensation
d. No use of Sensation
Ans: A
Q25 Right thoughts means
a. Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
b. Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
c. Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
d. None of the above
Ans: C
Q26 Righteous expression is outcome of
a. Analyzing within
b. Contemplation within
c. Understanding within
d. Realization within
Ans: D
Q27 Human Education Sanskar reflects in the form of
a. Cyclic Development
b. Non Cyclic Development
c. Both
d. None
Ans: B
Q28 Transformation through human education includes
a. Personal Transformation
b. Societal Transformation
c. Personal and Societal Transformation both
d. Materialistic Transformation
Ans: C
Q29 In society, obsession for consumption, profit and sensory pleasures is more due to
a. Knowledge
b. Assumption
c. Recognition
d. Fulfilment
Ans: B
Q30. In reality there are
a. Only Material Units
b. Only Conscious Units
c. Material Units & Conscious Units
d. Material Units, Conscious Units and Space
Ans: D
UHV2- UHBC….(ROE 069)
MCQs
Module 3
1. Understanding co existence means-
a) Conscious and Material Units
b) Units submerged in space
c) Collection of Units
d) All pervading Space
2. Practice sessions or exercises help in-
a) Rational Enquiry of Thoughts
b) Maintaining Health of Body
c) Direct Observation of Realities
d) Discussing Acceptances/Beliefs
3. Total things to understand are- Consciousness (Self), Material (eg. Body) and____________
a) Space
b) Units
c) Imagination
d) Feelings
4. Which feelings are naturally acceptable-
a) Struggle for Existence
b) Survival of the Fittest
c) Be the Best
d) Relationship, Harmony, and Co-existence
5. My interaction with the Body or the world outside is by way of-
a) Feelings
b) Assumption
c) Sensation
d) Reaction
6. I tend to _________if my sanskar is based on assumption-
a) Response
b) React
c) Definiteness
d) Harmony
7. I respond when my sanskar is based on ______________
a) Belief
b) Sermons
c) Understanding
d) Rationality
8. Ultimately there are only few ________ things to see / know/ understand-
a) 9
b) 7
c) 3
d) 1
9. Natural Charactersics (swabhav) of Human order is-
a) Dheerta, Veerta, Udarta
b) Cruelty and Non Cruelty
c) Nurturing and Worsening
d) Composition and Decomposition
10. Innateness of human order is-
a) Existence
b) Existence and Growth
c) Will to live
d) Will to live with continuous Happiness
11. Feeling of responsibility toward body- for nurturing, protection and right utilization of body is-
a) Sanskar
b) Health
c) Self Regulation
d) Justice
12. I am transacting information with body through-
a) Vacuum
b) Nature
c) Existence
d) Space
13. State activity of Imaging is_____________-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Comparing
14. ________________ is dynamic activity of Realization-
a) Authentication
b) Determination
c) Imaging
d) Analysing
15. Imagination comprises summation of-
a) B1 and B2 blocks
b) Activities of Imaging, Analyzing, Selecting
c) Activities of Realization, Understanding, Contemplation
d) Behaviour, Work and Participation in larger order
16. Living only with the imagination largely based on preconditioning or sensation is-
a) Activity Completeness
b) Conduct Completeness
c) Human Consciousness
d) Animal Consciousness
17. Through the activity of _____________ I know about ‘What is my value in existence-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Imagination
18. The definiteness, borne out of understanding, leads to a feeling of ________-
a) Bliss
b) Satisfaction
c) Peace
d) Happiness
19. With the activity of Realisation, I live with ___________ in continuity-
a) Authenticity
b) Determination
c) Rationality
d) Ambiguity
20. Block of Right Understanding is-
a) B4
b) B3
c) B2
d) B1
21. Sound, Touch, Form, Taste, Smell are-
a) Traps
b) Innate faculty
c) Sensation
d) Preconditioning
22. Right Understanding and Right Feeling is matter of-
a) Self
b) Body
c) Both
d) None
23. Definite completion point of feelings is-
a) Outside
b) Within
c) Others
d) Nowhere
24. With right understanding the basis for Selection/Tasting will be-
a) Goal, Value guided Sensation
b) Sensory pleasure guided sensation
c) Senses, Health, Profit
d) Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
25. With right understanding the basis for Comparing will be-
e) Goal, Value guided Sensation
f) Sensory pleasure guided sensation
g) Senses, Health, Profit
h) Coexistence, Harmony, Justice guided Senses, Health, Profit
MCQs
UHV2- ROE069
Module 4: Understanding Co-existence with other Orders
1. Co-existence is ever present, ever effective, ever ___________.
a) Expensive
b) Expressive
c) Extended
d) Exhausted

2. Aspects to understand any unit are-


a) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics, Innateness & Coexistence
b) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics & Innateness
c) Form, Property & Natural Characteristics
d) Form & Property

3. All the units are ___________ in ____________.


a) Conscious, Material
b) Recognizes, Fulfills
c) Submerged, Space
d) Covered, Space

4. Role of Human Being is-


a) understanding of Co-existence, feeling and thought of Co-existence
b) understanding of Co-existence
c) living with the feeling and thoughts of Coexistence
d) analysing & discussing coexistence

5. Knowledge means-
a) Specialization in Skill
b) Having Degrees
c) Speaking about Right or Wrong
d) To know the reality as it is

6. Resolution means-
a) Immediate Solution of the Problem
b) Spontaneous working on the issues
c) Solution in bits
e) Feeling and thought of Co-existence

7. Which parameters are definite, continuous and same for all the units in nature-
a) Natural Characteristics, Innateness & Coexistence
b) Form, Property, Natural Characteristics & Innateness
c) Form, Property & Natural Characteristics
d) Form, Property & Coexistence

8. As the outcome of submergence animal self expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

9. As the outcome of submergence plant order expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

10. As the outcome of submergence human self expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

11. As the outcome of submergence material order expresses-


a) Interaction
b) Pulsation
c) Sensitivity
d) Knowability/Potential to know

12. Co-existence, the submergence, is seen by the Self at the level of its activity of _________-
a) Realization
b) Understanding
c) Contemplation
d) Imaging

13. Form, seen at the level of __________-


a) Imaging
b) Analyzing/Comparing
c) Realizing
d) Selecting/Tasting

14. Property, seen at the level of___________-


a) Imaging
b) Analyzing/Comparing
c) Realizing
d) Selecting/Tasting

15. To understand the co-existence, harmony and relationship, is-


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

16. Clarity of how to live in co-existence, harmony and relationship-


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

17. To live in co-existence (relationship) with human-beings –family to world family –


a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

18. To live in co-existence with entire nature-family order to world family order-
a) Knowledge
b) Resolution
c) Undivided Human Society
d) Universal Human Order

19. Identify wrong statement- What we need to do is-


a) Ensuring Knowledge & Resolution in the Self
b) Ensuring Undivided Society by working through Body, in mutual relationship
c) Ensuring Universal Human Order by working through Body, in mutual relationship
d) Acquire information of coexistence, harmony and relationship

20. Conscious Units are-


a) Gathansheel
b) Gathanpoorna
c) All pervading
d) Inactive
UHV2 (UHBC….)
MSQs UNIT 5
Expansion of Harmony from Self to entire Existence- Human Conduct
1. RIGHT UNDERSTANDING (knowing) includes-
a. Knowledge of Human Being
b. Knowledge of Existence
c. Knowledge of Human Conduct
d. All of the above ANS: D

2. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

3. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: B

4. The definiteness 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

5. The ethical human conduct can be characterized by-


a. Mulya
b. Mulya - Neeti
c. Mulya - Neeti – Charitra
d. None of the above ANS: C

6. Policiesconducivetohumanwelfare include–
a. Enrichment,protection and right utilization of mind, body and wealth
b. Right utilization of Imagination
c. Right utilization of Nature
d. Right utilization of physical facility ANS- A

7. Definiteness in character means-


a. Chastity in conjugal relationship
b. Rightful production acquisition and utilization of wealth
c. Humane behaviour and work with kindness
d. All the above ANS: D
8. The concept of ‘Abhyudaya’ tells about-
a. Welfare of Honest people
b. Welfare of Wealthy people
c. Welfare of All
d. Welfare of Next generation ANS: C

9. Select incorrect choice- Rightly acquired wealth (swa-dhan) is-


a. Shram Mulya
b. Gift with willingness
c. Award acknowledging social contributions
d. Dowry ANS: D

10. An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be
a. More responsible socially and ecologically.
b. More rich.
c. More powerful.
d. More well travelled. ANS : A

11. Policy for right utilization of Self , Body, Physical Facility is known as-
a. Arth Neeti
b. Raj Neeti
c. Dharm Neeti
d. Shastra Neeti ANS: C

12. Policy for enrichment of Self , Body, Physical Facility is known as-
a. Arth Neeti
b. Raj Neeti
c. Dharm Neeti
d. Shastra Neeti ANS: A

13. There are total _______________values desirable in human beings-


a. 35
b. 30
c. 25
d. 20

14. Satisfaction is the state of-


a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: C

15. Bliss is the state of-


a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: D
16. Peace is the state of-
a. Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting
b. Harmony at the level of analysing and comparing
c. Harmony at the level of desire and contemplation
d. Harmony at the level of determination and understanding ANS: B

17. ‘All my effort will now be for authenticating co-existence’ is the activity of-
a. Realization
b. Authentication
c. Imagination
d. Selection ANS: B

18. The commitment to invest one's Self, Body & physical facility for understanding & living in
harmony at all 4 levels, is-
a. Perseverance
b. Bravity
c. Generosity
d. Beneficience ANS: C

19. Compassion signifies-


a. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the means,
to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means
b. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already have.
c. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means
d. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience ANS: A

20. Perseverance means-


a. Helping the other unconditionally, to develop the competence as well as the means,
to fulfill his needs when he neither has the ability nor the means
b. Helping the other to develop the competence to utilise the means they already have.
c. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means
d. Commitment for living in harmony at all 4 levels with patience ANS: D

21. Expressed value of Guidance is-


a. Unanimity
b. Generosity
c. Spontaneity
d. Self Restraint ANS: C

22. Self-restraint is expressed value of--


a. Love
b. Gratitude
c. Glory
d. Reverence ANS: B

23. Willingness to receive the inspiration for what is right, is indicator of-
a. Gratitude
b. Glory
c. Reverence
d. Respect ANS: C

24. Right priority order is-


a. Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Right understanding of natural laws, Liberation
b. Right understanding of natural laws, Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Liberation
c. Liberation, Wealth, Wishes (Fulfilment of), Right understanding of natural laws
d. Wishes (Fulfilment of), Wealth, Right understanding of natural laws, Liberation
ANS: B
25. One of the sequence in which Human Tradition can be materialised, is-
a. Human conduct, Human education, Human constitution, Human order
b. Human constitution, Human education, Human conduct,Human order
c. Human order, Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution
d. Human education, Human conduct, Human constitution, Human order
ANS: D
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Understanding the Human Being Comprehensively – Human Aspirations and


its Fulfillment (KOE-069)
MCQ Question with Answer

1. What is the state of liking and a holistic and all encompassing state of the mind that
creates inner harmony?
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Innateness
(d) Self-organized

2. What is called living with assumption for oneself as body and Living of human being
only on the basis of physical facilities, and not with right understanding and relationship?
(a) Human Consciousness
(b) Happiness
(c) Right Understanding
(d) Animal Consciousness

3. Five basic guidelines for value education are Universal, Natural and verifiable, all
encompassing, leading to harmony and
(a) Self exploration
(b) Education
(c) Right utilization
(d) Rational

4. What are the basic desires of every human being for which they are working.
(a) Physical facilities
(b) Realization and understanding
(c) Happiness and prosperity
(d) Continuous happiness and prosperity

5. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is known as
our value. Values are outcome of
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Realization and understanding
(d) Self exploration

6. Identify the solution which helps human being to transform from animal consciousness to
human consciousness.
(a) Right understanding
(b) Realization
(c) Value education
(d) Physical facilities.
7. To maintain harmony we have to work at four levels of living .Identify second level of
living.
(a) Self
(b) Family
(c) Nature
(d) Society

8. Self exploration is a process which helps us to find out “What I am and What I really
want to be “.Two mechanisms involved in self-exploration are
(a) Realization and understanding
(b) Natural and verifiable
(c) Natural acceptance and experimental validation
(d) Correctable and identifiable
9. Self exploration uses two mechanisms–
(a)Natural acceptance and experiential validation
(b) Right Understanding and self exploration
(c) Self investigation and self exploration
(d) Natural acceptance and self investigation

10. Samridhi means


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Prosperity
D. Health

11. What is the third level of living?


(a) Society
(b) Individual
(c) Family
(d) Nature

12. Developed nations are the live example of


A. Prosperity
B. Wealth
C. Happiness
D. Health

13. The participation of human beings is seen in two forms


A. Prosperity and Work
B. Values and Understanding
C. Behavior and Wealth
D. Behavior and Work

14. What are the outcomes of realization and understanding?


A. Work
B. Values
C. Happiness
D. Health

15. We become …….. by exploring our svatva and living accordingly


A. Svatantra
B. .Partantra
C. Wealthy
D. Happy

16. Developed nations are the live example of health, wealth and wisdom. These three terms
can be combined to form a single term as
a) Developed
b) Prosperous
c) Harmony
d) Happy

17. Contents of self-exploration are


a) Desire and needs
b) Program and needs
c) Program and practical
d) Desire and Program

18. Value education is becoming important for students now a days because value education
helps students to correctly identify our
a) Values
b) Key to success
c) Aspirations
d) Needs

19. Three results are obtained from realization and understanding. Two of them are assurance
and satisfaction find third one
a)Universality
b) Acceptance
c) All-encompassing
d)Self-verification

20. The person who are lack of physical facility stands for
a) Samadhan viheen dukhi daridra
b) Sadhan viihin dukhi daridra
c) Sadhan Viheen Dukhi Daridra
d) Sadhan vimukh dukhi daridra

21. What is necessary but not complete for human beings.


a) Happiness
b) Physical facility
c) Prosperity
d) Relationship

22. What is the main component of our program to understand and live in harmony at all
levels of living.
a) Right Understanding
b) Relationship
c) Self exploration
d) Physical facilities
23. What is our participation at different levels in the larger order?
a) Value
b) Work
c) Behaviour
d) Realization

24. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is
our ________.
a)Work
b) Value
c)Behavior
(d) Realization

25. What is the first level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

26. What is the second level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

27. What is the fourth level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

28. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to


accumulation of wealth is called
(a). Animal Consciousness
(b) Animal Unconsciousness
(c) Semi-consciousness
(d) Human Consciousness

29. What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness?
A. Right attitude
B. . Prosperity
C. Wealth
D. Right understanding

30. Health, Wealth and Wisdom means


A. Consciousness
B. Intelligence
C. Prosperity
D. Happiness
31. What is the emotional state of being happy?
A. Happiness
B. Joy
C. Pleasure
D. All of these

32. We can know our weaknesses and remove them by doing


A. Class room study
B. Self Study
C. Group study
D. None of these

33. Which changes occur in conscious units?


A. Qualitative
B. Quantitative
C. Both
D. None

34. Program and desire are the contents of


A. Self evolution
B. Self investigation
C. Self exploration
D. Happiness

35. The content of Value Education is expected to include ____ dimensions and levels of a
human being
A. Two
B. All
C. Three
D. Four

36. If we will maintain relationship with other human beings on the basis of right
understanding then there will be
(a) Mutual prosperity
(b) Mutual happiness
(c) Happiness
(d) prosperity

37. Self exploration is a process of identifying our innateness and moving towards self-
organization and self-expression. What is self-expression?
(a) Svatva
(b) Swatantrata
(c) Swarajya
(d) Swabhava
38. The value education is the education by which we can
a) Learn new technology
b) Do new research
c) Transform from animal conscious to human conscious
d) None of the above
39. We need to undergo self exploration because
a) we want to find out what is valuable to us
b) we want to understand our relationship
c) we want to our participation with the things around us
d) All the above
40. Self exploration is:
a) A process of dialogue between ”what you are” of and “ what you really want to be”
b) A process of self evaluation through self-investigation.
c) A process of knowing oneself and through that, knowing the entire existence.
d) All the above
41. Natural acceptance is way to accept
a) The good things naturally.
b)The bad things naturally.
c) Anything naturally.
d) All the above
42. The proposal should be verified by
a) Harmony
b) Environment
c) Nature acceptance and experimental validation
d) None of the above
43. Process of self exploration leads to
a) Realization and understanding.
b) Prosperity
c) Wealthy
d) Peace
44. Natural acceptance change with
a) Time
b) Situation
c) Place
d) None of the above
45. Happiness may be defined as
a) Being in harmony
b) If there is synergy in it then I like to be in that state
c) If there is harmony in it then I like to be in that state / situation
d) All the above
46. Working only for physical facilities is
a) Living with Animal Consciousness
b) Living with Human Consciousness
c)Transformation from Animal Consciousness to Human Consciousness.
d) Transformation from Animal Consciousness to Human Consciousness
47. Right living or sanskar refers to the ability to live in harmony at
a) Individual
b) Family and Society
c) Nature
d) All the four levels

48. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is
our ________.
A. Work
B. Value
C. Behavior
D. Realization

49. What is the first level of living?


E. Society
F. Individual
G. Family
H. Nature

50. What is the second level of living?


E. Society
F. B. Individual
G. Family
H. Nature

51. What is the fourth level of living?


E. Society
F. Individual
G. Family
H. Nature

52. Self exploration uses two mechanisms–


A. Natural acceptance and experiential validation
B. Right Understanding and self exploration
C. Self investigation and self exploration
D. D. Natural acceptance and self investigation

53. Samridhi means


E. Happiness
F. Wealth
G. Prosperity
H. Health

54. What is the third level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

55. Developed nations are the live example of


E. Prosperity
F. Wealth
G. Happiness
H. Health

56. The participation of human beings is seen in two forms


E. Prosperity and Work
F. Values and Understanding
G. Behavior and Wealth
H. Behavior and Work

57. What are the outcomes of realization and understanding?


E. Work
F. Values
G. Happiness
H. Health

58. We become …….. by exploring our svatva and living accordingly


E. Svatantra
F. .Partantra
G. Wealthy
H. Happy

59. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to


accumulation of wealth is called
A. Animal Consciousness
B. Animal Unconsciousness
C. Semi-consciousness
D. Human Consciousness

60. What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness?
E. Right attitude
F. . Prosperity
G. Wealth
H. Right understanding

61. Health, Wealth and Wisdom means


E. Consciousness
F. Intelligence
G. Prosperity
H. Happiness

62. What is the emotional state of being happy?


E. Happiness
F. Joy
G. Pleasure
H. All of these

63. We can know our weaknesses and remove them by doing


E. Class room study
F. . Self Study
G. Group study
H. None of these

64. Which changes occur in conscious units?


E. Qualitative
F. Quantitative
G. Both
H. None

65. Program and desire are the contents of


E. Self evolution
F. Self investigation
G. Self exploration
H. Happiness

61. Each Human being is co-existence of


A. Spirit and Sanyam
B. Health and prosperity
C. Self and Body
D. Mind and Soul

62. Which of the following does not assume things


A. Spirit
B. Mind
C. Self
D. Body
63. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and correct utilization of body is
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Consciousness
D. Understanding

64. Harmony among the body parts is known as


A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Synchronization
D. None

65. What is basis of swasthya?


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Sanyam
D. Prosperity

66. What helps self in exploration and interaction with rest of the nature?
A. Body
B. Soul
C. Mind
D. Spirit
67. In which way body system works?
A. Self organized
B. Unorganized
C. Poorly organized
D. Self Centered

68. What is the nature of the body?


A. Conscious
B. Physio-chemical
C. Biochemical
D. Semi-conscious

69. What is the nature of self?


A. Conscious
B. Physio-chemical
C. Biochemical
D. Semi-conscious

70. The basic capacity of self is known as


A. Awareness
B. Work
C. Thoughts
D. Power

71. The capacity of selecting/tasting is


A. Power
B. Expectation
C. Realization
D. Thoughts

72. Which of the following capacity leads to desires


A. Power
B. Expectation
C. Realization
D. Thoughts

73. Imagination is the activity of


A. Desires
B. Thoughts
C. Expectation
D. All of these

74. Imagination is continuous with


A. Time
B. Place
C. Height
D. None

75. Which statement is incorrect


A. What we analyze keeps changing.
B. The activity of analyzing is continuous
C. Self is also called consciousness
D. Needs of the body are permanent

76. Physical facilities are required in what quantity?


A. Abundant
B. . Limited
C. Large
D. Profuse

77. The one that understands is known as


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Seer

78. Which of the following comprises the activities of choosing and imaging?
A. Self
B. Body
C. Mind
D. None

79. What is the other name of Enjoyer?


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Drashta

80. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and fulfillment only can be called as
A. Physical entity
B. Material entity
C. Chemical entity
D. Physiochemical entity

81. Clothing, nourishment etc are the needs of (body) _____________.


A.Self
B.Body
C.Mind
D.None

82. Trust, respect, happiness etc are the needs of (self) _____________.
83. The needs of the self are (continuous) ________ in time and needs of body
are (temporary) ________.
84. Needs of the body are temporary while the needs of the self
are (continuous) __________.
85. Physical facilities are required in (limited) ____________ quantity.
86. If the needs are naturally acceptable I want them (continuously) ____________.
87. The needs of (self) _________ are (qualitative) _________ in nature and we want them
continuously.
88. The needs of the body are ensured by (physico-chemical) _________ things.
89. The needs of the self are ensured by (right understanding) __________ and (right
feeling) _________.
90. By (right understanding) __________ we become responsible to ourselves.
91. Choosing and imaging are the activities of (self) _________.

92. 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. Harmony
D. Human Values

93. What is present between every two units?


A. Space
B. Time
C. Dots
D. Relation

94. Space is _____ in size


A. Limited
B. Restricted
C. Unlimited
D. Small

95. Material units are _______ in nature


A. Permanent
B. Temporary
C. Constant
D. Unrecognizable

96. When nature is submerged in space it is known as


A. Conformance
B. Acceptance
C. Mixing
D. Co-existence

97. Which is the first order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

98. Which is the second order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order
99. Which is the third order of nature?
A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order
100. Which is the fourth order of nature?
A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

101. What is the name given to conformance of animal order?


A. Constitution conformance
B. Seed Conformance
C. Breed Conformance
D. Sanskar Conformance

102. Which is the only predominant activity in animals?


A. Taste/Selection
B. Composition
C. Growth
D. Existence

103. Which is the fundamental characteristic of material order?


A. Decomposition
B. Composition
C. Respiration
D. Both A and B

104. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of


A. Plants
B. Humans
C. Materials
D. Animals

105. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in


nature?
A. Breed
B. Constitution
C. Seed
D. None of these

106. Nature is equivalent to


A. Natural World
B. Physical World
C. Material World
D. All of these

107. There is mutual __________ among the four orders of nature.


A. Acceptance
B. Existence
C. Fulfillment
D. Co-operation

108. Which conformance is present in human beings?


A. Sanskar
B. Seed
C. Breed
D. Constitution

109. Parasparta is
A. Intraconnectedness B. Connectedness C. Interconnectedness D. Fulfillment

110. Recognizing and fulfillment are the basic activities of which order?
A. Animal
B. Plant
C. Human
D. Material

111. The basic activities of plant order are (Recognizing and


fulfillment) __________.
112. Conformance of material order is named as (Constitution
conformance) ________.
113. Conformance of plant/ bio order is called (Seed conformance) __________.
114. Conformance of animal order is (Breed conformance) _____________.
115. Conformance of human order is (Right value or sanskara
conformance) __________.
116. The cell belongs to (Pranic order) _________ order.
117. In animals only the activity of (Selection/taste) _________ is predominant.
118. The activities in human body are (Composition/decomposition) ______
and (respiration) ______.
119. (Existence) ________ and (growth) ________ together are the innateness of the
pranic order.
120. The value or participation of different orders in existence is also referred to as
their (Natural characteristics) _________.
121. The fundamental characteristic of material order
is (Composition/decomposition) _________.
122. The body of animals and humans belongs to the (Pranic) _________ order.
123. The natural characteristics/svabhava of a human being are (Perseverance)
_______, (bravery) _________ and (genriosity) _________.

124. The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is
A. Morality
B. Ethics
C. Behaviour
D. Understanding

125. Developing ethical competence in the profession is the only effective way to ensure
A. Mutual fulfillment
B. Harmony
C. Relationship
D. Professional Ethics

126. The moral standards by which people judge behavior are considered as
A. Prosperity
B. Thinking
C. Ethics
D. Understanding

127. Professional ethics is the implication of _______ in profession


A. Right Decision
B. Right Understanding
C. Right Thinking
D. Right Behaviour

128. Comprehensive human goal consists of


A. Samadhan
B. Samridhi .
C. Seh-astitva
D. All of these

129. Holistic production systems are


A. Eco-friendly
B. People friendly
C. Both A and B
D. None

130. Any belief in terms of ‘thought system’ that we have or that we have adopted is
called
A. Isms
B. ethics
C. values
D. None of these
131. Parsparta means (Interconnectedness) ___________.

132. Paraspar purakta means (Mutually fulfilling) __________.


133. Human beings are dependent on the (Material order) ________ for soil, minerals
and metals.
134. The natural characteristic of material order (Composition/
decomposition) _________.
135. The basic activities of plant order are (Recognizing and
fulfillment) __________.
136. Conformance of material order is named as (Constitution
conformance) ________.
137. Conformance of plant/ bio order is called (Seed conformance) __________.
138. Conformance of animal order is (Breed conformance) _____________.
139. Conformance of human order is (Right value or sanskara
conformance) __________.
140. The cell belongs to (Pranic order) _________ order.
141. In animals only the activity of (Selection/taste) _________ is predominant.
142. The activities in human body are (Composition/decomposition) ______
and (respiration) ______.
143. (Existence) ________ and (growth) ________ together are the innateness of the
pranic order.
144. The value or participation of different orders in existence is also referred to as
their (Natural characteristics) _________.
145. The fundamental characteristic of material order
is (Composition/decomposition) _________.
146. The body of animals and humans belongs to the (Pranic) _________ order.
147. The natural characteristics/svabhava of a human being are (Perseverance)
_______, (bravery) _________ and (genriosity) _________.
148. The human being is the
a) Body
b) Self
c) Co-existence of ‘I’ and the body
d) None of the above
149. The needs of I can be called as
a) Happiness (sukh)
b) Physical facilities (suvidha)
c) Excitement
d) None of the above
150. The needs of body can be called as
a) Happiness (sukh)
b) Physical facilities (suvidha)
c) Excitement
d) None of the above
151. The needs of I as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative
152. The needs of Body as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative
153. Self is a
a) Conscious entity
b) Material entity
c) Neither Conscious entity nor Material entity
d) Both Conscious entity and Material entity
154. Body is a
a) Conscious entity
b) Material entity
c) Neither Conscious entity nor Material entity
d) Both Conscious entity and Material entity
155. Sukh depends upon
a) Our thinking
b) Physical facility
c) Level of suvidha
d) None of the above
156. The activities of desire, thoughts and expectation at the level of self, are
collectively called as
a) Imagination
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Understanding
157. The physical objects that are in solid, liquide or gas state eighter living or non
living, What is this collectively called?
(a) Nature
(b) Material Order
(c) Conformance
(d) Sanakara

158. When we have right understanding (understanding of existence, understanding of


self and understanding of human conduct), the activities of realization and understanding
which are currently dormant in I get exposed. What this activity is called?
(a) Kriyapurnata
(b) Gathanpurna
(c) Gathansheel
(d) Acharanpurnata

159. What are the values called that a person gets at the time of his upbringing? We
humans are according to our imagination; according to our desires, thoughts and
selection in ‘I’. The desires, thoughts and selections we have in‘I’can come from
anywhere
(a) Sanskaar
(b) Knowledge
(c) Existence
(d) Svabhava

160. What is being assured that the all encompassing solution is to understand and live
in harmony at all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any
perturbation?
(a) Perseverance
(b) Composition
(c) Decomposition
(d) Bravery
161. The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility to help
and preserve its utility is called its
E. Utility Value
F. Artistic Value
G. Harmony
H. Human Values

162. What is present between every two units?


E. Space
F. Time
G. Dots
H. Relation

163. Space is _____ in size


E. Limited
F. Restricted
G. Unlimited
H. Small

164. Material units are _______ in nature


E. Permanent
F. Temporary
G. Constant
H. Unrecognizable

165. When nature is submerged in space it is known as


E. Conformance
F. Acceptance
G. Mixing
H. Co-existence

166. Which is the first order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order

167. Which is the second order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order

168. Which is the third order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order

169. Which is the fourth order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order
170. What is the name given to conformance of animal order?
D. Constitution conformance
E. Seed Conformance
F. Breed Conformance
(d). Sanskar Conformance

171. Which is the only predominant activity in animals?


E. Taste/Selection
F. Composition
G. Growth
H. Existence

172. Composition/ Decomposition and respiration is the activity of


A. Animals
B. Humans
C. Plants
D. Material

173. Which is the fundamental characteristic of material order?


E. Decomposition
F. Composition
G. Respiration
H. Both A and B

174. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of


E. Plants
F. Humans
G. Materials
H. Animals

175. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in


nature?
E. Breed
F. Constitution
G. Seed
H. None of these

176. Nature is equivalent to


E. Natural World
F. Physical World
G. Material World
H. All of these

177. There is mutual __________ among the four orders of nature.


E. Acceptance
F. Existence
G. Fulfillment
H. Co-operation

178. Which conformance is present in human beings?


E. Sanskar
F. Seed
G. Breed
H. Constitution

179. Parasparta is
B. Intraconnectedness
C. Connectedness
D. Interconnectedness
E. Fulfillment

180. Recognizing and fulfillment are the basic activities of which order?
E. Animal
F. Plant
G. Human
H. Material

181. What is Being assured that the all encompassing solution is to understand and live
in harmony at all the four levels and I am ready to invest myself, my body
and wealth to help the other have the right understanding.
(a) Generosity
(b) Perseverance
(c) Bravery
(d) Encompassing

182. Four orders in nature are material order, plant order, animal order and
a) Human order
b) Knowledge order
c) Both a and b
d) None

183. Which order is also known as pranic order


a) Bio order
b) Human order
c) Animal order
c) Material order

184. If parasparta means interconnectedness than what does paraspara puraka means
a) fulfilment of connectedness
b) Fulfillment
c) Mutual happiness
d) Mutually fulfilling

185. Which order is not fulfilling the conditions of interconnectedness and mutual
fulfilment?
a) Pranic order
b) Plant order
c) Knowledge order
d) Animal order

186. Nature has the capability of self-regulation and


a) Maintenance
b) Recyclability
c) Absorbability
d) None

187. Human body is a part of which order


a) Human order
b) Knowledge order
c) Bio order
d) Plant order

188. Some examples of material order are matels, gases, water and
a) Liquids
b) Compound
c) Soil mixtures
d) All of the above

189. If things stands for Vastu, activity stands for Kriya, then what does innateness
stands for
a) Dharana
b) Svabhava
c) Anusanigta
d) Kriya

190. All units around us are active all the time. Is this statement true?
a) Yes, true
b) Not, true
c) Can’t say
d) Statement is wrong

191. Human order is also known as knowledge order. What other name can be given to
this order?
a) Parasparta
b) Prana avastha
c) Jiva avastha
d) Gyana avastha

192. Why does animal order cannot belong to human order?


a) They have activities of assuming, recognizing, fulfilment
b) They do not have same activity
c) They do not have activity knowing
d) They have only activity recognizing and fulfillment

193. Material order has which type of conformance?


a) Seed conformance
b) Constitution conformance
c) Breed conformance
d) Sanskar conformance

194. Jeeva avastha has which type of anusangita?


a) Vansa anusangita
b) Parinama anusangita
c) Bija anusangita
d) Sanskar anusangita

195. In which order do we want to live i.e. naturally acceptable


a) Animal order
b) Human order
c) Both
d) None

196. Cruelty is a part of animal order but now a days humans are also involved in this
activity
a) this statement is true
b) this statement is false
c) can’t say
d) statement is wrong
197. All units in nature can be categorized in to
a) One order
b) Two distinct order
c) Three distinct order
d) Four distinct order
198. In nature all the three orders other than one of the following order are mutually
fulfilling for themselves as well as for all other orders
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order
199. In nature the conduct of all the three orders other than one of the following order
are definite
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order
200. Order of appearance of orders:
a) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human
b) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
c) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human
d) Human -> Plant -> Animal -> Material
201. The sequence in which orders environment degrades
a) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human
b) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
c) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human
d) Human -> Animal -> Plant -> Material
202. Resource Depletion is due to
a) The resource is used at a rate which is faster than the rate at which it is produced
in Nature
b) The resource is used at a rate which is slower than the rate at which it is produced in
Nature
c) The resource is used at the same at which it is produced in Nature
d) None of the above
203. Pollution is due to the product is such that
a) It does not return to the cycle in Nature
b) It is produced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which it can return to the cycle in
Nature
c) All the above
d) None of the above
204. The Characteristic of material order is
a) It is neither created nor destroyed
b) It is created but nor destroyed
c) It is not created but destroyed
d) It is created and destroyed
205. Which of the following is false
a) Existence is in the form of co-existence
b) Every unit in existence is related with every other unit in existence in a mutually
fulfilling manner
c) Synergy in intrinsic to existence, harmony is inherent in existence – we do not have to
create it, we do not have to construct it
d) None of the above
206. Which of the following is correct quantity of units in each order
a) material >> plant >> human >> animal
b) material >> animal >> plant >> human
c) plant >> material >> animal >> human
d) material >> plant >> animal >> human

207. The activities in I are


a) Continuous
b) Temporary
c) Depends on place
d) None of the above
208. The whole existence is in coexistence i.e. nature is submerged in space and both
exist in harmony, It is definite and self organized system. What is this known as?
(a) Samagra Vyavastha
(b) Political Value
(c) Campassion
(d) Profession

209. While working with material things we have two values utility value and
a) Holistic value
b) alternative value
c) artistic value
d) ethical value
210. Values cannot be inforced through
a) fear
b) greed
c) belief
d) all of the above

211. Identification of ‘Svatva’ leads to


a) only svantantrata
b) only svarajya
c) both a & b
d) Harmony

212. Does right understanding provides the basis for ethical human conduct
a) yes
b) no
c) can’t say
d) statement is wrong

213. Which of the following enables us to discover that values are a natural outcome
of the right understanding
a) Svarajya
b) right understanding
c) Harmony
d) self exploration

214. Comprehensive human goal at the level of individual is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

215. Comprehensive human goal at the level of family is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

216. Comprehensive human goal at the level of society is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

217. Comprehensive human goal at the level of nature is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding
218. The humanistic education will facilitate the process of self exploration which will
lead to continuous
a) education
b) Self evoluation
c) development
d) people friendly

219. Primary step to move towards the holistic alternative is to develop the right
understanding among humans and the commitment to
a) do practical
b) remain calm
c) live accordingly
d) teach others
220. The right understanding helps us indentify the comprehensive human goal in
terms of
a) Samadhan
b) Samriddhi
c) Sah-astitva
d) all of above

221. Understanding of harmony gives us the basis and framework of humanistic


education and
a) Humanistic constitution
b) Harmony constitution
c) Education constitution
d) Constitution

222. The only effective way to ensure professional ethics is by developing


a) knowledge
b) ethical conduct
c) ethical competence
d) professional activities

223. 15 How does un-ethical practices in various professions can be resolved?


a) through skills
b) through knowledge
c) through practical
d) via right understanding

224. What provides Providing clear guidelines and policy frame work conducive to the
development of an un-fragmented human society and a universal human order?
(a) Humanistic Education
(b) Humanistic Constitution
(c) Profession
(d) Ethical Human Conduct

225. The right understanding gained through self-exploration also enables us to


identify the definitiveness of human conduct. What is this called?
(a) Ethical Human Conduct
(b) Values
(c) Policy
(d) Utility Values

226. In animals only the activity of _________ is predominant.


227. The values of human being can be enumerated as
a) Nine
b) Thirty
c) Eighteen
d) Twenty four
228. Which of the following is true
a) Understanding based on Realization manifests as Bliss.
b) Definiteness of Desire based on Understanding manifests as Satisfaction.
c) Definiteness of Thought based on definiteness of desire manifests as Peace
d) All the above.
229. Being assured that all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony
at all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any perturbation is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
230. Being assured that all encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony
at all levels and I am ready to help the other to have the right understanding. This is the
commitment to help the other to have the right understanding of the harmony and living
at all levels of existence is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
231. Being assured that the all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in
harmony at all the four levels and I m ready to invest myself , my body and wealth to
help the other to have the right understanding is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
232. If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfill his/her needs, the
participation in relation to make available the means to fulfill the need is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
233. If a person has the means to fulfill his /her needs but does not have the ability
(competence) to utilize it, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her is
called
a) Beneficence
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
234. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the
participation in relation to make available the both is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Compassion
d) Kindness
235. In Human relationship there are
a) Nine established value and nine expressed value
b) Three established value and nine expressed value Bravery
c) Nine established value and three expressed value Compassion
d) Three established value and three expressed value Kindness
236. The feeling of responsibility in the self (I) for nurturing, protection and right
utilization of the body is called
a) Sanyama (self- regulation)
b) Svasthya
c) Vihar
d) None of the above

237. What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness?
A. Right attitude
B. Prosperity
C. Wealth
D. Right understanding

238. The self is conscious in nature while body in nature is


(a) Physico - chemical
(b) chemical
(c) Interacting
(d) Non- chemical

239. The self and body interacts with each other via the activity of
(a) Selection and choosing
(b) Choosing and tasting
(c) Selecting and comparing
(d) Selecting and tasting

240. When we assume something about on the prevailing notion it is called


(a) Post conditioning
(b) preconditioning
c) Assumption
d) Thoughts

241. Once I have seen/ understood something, I am the one who decides what to do or not to
do. Here who am I ?
(a) Seer
(b) Doer
(c) Enjoyer
(d) Analyzer

242. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and correct utilization of
body is
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Consciousness
D. Understanding
243. Harmony among the body parts is known as
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Synchronization
D. None
244. The needs of I as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative
245. The needs of Body as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative

246. What is basis of swasthya?


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Sanyam
D. Prosperity

247. What helps self in exploration and interaction with rest of the nature?
A. Body
B. Soul
C. Mind
D. Spirit

248. Needs of the body are temporary while the needs of the self are
(a) Unlimited
(b) Regular
(c) qualitative
(d) Continuous

249. The needs of body are qualitative in nature and we want them continuously.
(a) Statement is true
b) Self should replace body
c) Statement is false
d) Both b and c

250. Recognition and fulfillment between material entities is always


a) Continuous
b) Temporary
c) Definite
d) Partial

251. The one who understands the things while visualizing and makes different
assumption is known as
a) Doer
b) Seer
c) Enjoyer
d) Self

252. The one that understands is known as


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Seer

253. What is the other name of Enjoyer?


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Drashta

254. What makes every member of society feels related to everyone else and therefore
there is trust and every individual is able to live harmoniously in relationship?
(a) Fearlessness
(b) Education
(c) Competence
(d) Right Living

255. What is generated by the right evaluation and understanding which leads to
fulfillment in relationships.
(a) Respect
(b) Fear
(c) Trust
(d) Justice
256. Program for health and sanyam leads to which feeling in family?
(a) Thinking
(b) Prosperity
(c) Care
(d) Love

257. Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to ______ in society
(a) Fearlessness
(b) Understanding
(c) Thinking
(d) Carelessness

258. Which of the following is the foundational value in relationship?


(a) Guidance
(b) Care
(c) Trust
(d) Respect
259. What is the basic unit of all interaction?
(a) Family
(b) Individual
(c) Society
(d) Friends

260. Which one of the following is a complete value?


(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Love
(d) Affection

261. The feeling for someone who has made efforts for excellence is called
(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Affection
(d) Reverence
262. The feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for my excellence is
(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Affection
(d) Reverence

263. Suraksha of nature via enrichment protection and right utilization leads to what in
nature.
a) Co-existence
b) existence
c) Trust
d) fulfillment

264. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our
(a) Thinking
(b) Commitment .
(c) Behaviour
(d) Assumptions

265. Comprehensive human goal is right understanding, prosperity, fearlessness and


(a) Competence
(b) Guidance
(c) Co-existence
(d) Acceptance
266. What is being assured that the all encompassing solution is to understand and live
in harmony at all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any
perturbation?
(a) Perseverance
(b) Composition
(c) Decomposition
(d) Bravery
267. 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. Harmony
D. Human Values

268. What is present between every two units?


A. Space
B. Time
C. Dots
D. Relation

269. Space is _____ in size


A. Limited
B. Restricted
C. Unlimited
D. Small

270. Material units are _______ in nature


A. Permanent
B. Temporary
C. Constant
D. Unrecognizable

271. When nature is submerged in space it is known as


A. Conformance
B. Acceptance
C. Mixing
D. Co-existence

272. Which is the first order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

273. Which is the second order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

274. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of


A. Plants
B. Humans
C. Materials
D. Animals

275. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in


nature?
A. Breed
B. Constitution
C. Seed
D. None of these

276. All units in nature can be categorized in to


a) One order
b) Two distinct order
c) Three distinct order
d) Four distinct order
277. In nature all the three orders other than one of the following order are mutually
fulfilling for themselves as well as for all other orders
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order
278. What is the living of an individual can be imbibed only through inculcation of
values, policies and character, and this is possible through the process of ensuring right
understanding through self-exploration?
(a) Ethics
(b) Values
(c) Rules
(d) Policy

279. To give opportunity or thing to a person who have ability. If a person has abilities
to rightly utilize the resource but lacks in resources then providing him resources is
called.
(a) Kindness
(b) Beneficence
(c) Generosity
(d) Campassion
280. Comprehensive human goal at the level of individual is
a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

281. Comprehensive human goal at the level of family is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding
282. Comprehensive human goal at the level of society is
a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

283. What is the decision (plan, program, implementation, results, evaluation) about
the enrichment, protection and right utilization of the resources?

(a) Character
(b) Values
(c) Behaviour
(d) Policy

284. What is Competence of living in accordance with universal human values or the
participation of a unit in the larger order- its natural characteristics or svabhava?
(a) Character
(b) Values
(c) Behaviour
(d)Co-operation
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VALUES, RELATIONSHIP AND ETHICAL HUMAN CONDUCT


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(ROE 088)

MODEL MCQ QUESTION BANK

B.Tech. 4th Year (8th


Semester) All Branches
UNIT 1
Q 1. Which one 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: D

Q 2. How the transition in society can be made possible


a. recognise where change is required so that effort can be made in these areas
b. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society
c. proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal changes
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 3. Society means
a. Family
b. All human beings
c. Few individuals
d. None ANS: B

Q 4. The processes/ methods adopted for the fulfilment of the collective social goal-
a. Social system
b. Social order
c. Both
d. None ANS: C

Q 5. The word “society” is primarily used in the context of human- relationship.


a. Human
b. Nature
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

Q 6. Human-human interaction is called


a. Work
b. Behaviour
c. System
d. None ANS: B

Q 7. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Production
d. All ANS: B

Q 8. There are comprehensive human goals


a. 8
b. 6
c. 4
d. 9 ANS: C

Q 9. While evaluating Present State of the Society and System, we found climate
change, environmental pollution, and resource depletion. This is related with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: D

Q 10. Terms -Aimlessness, Confusion, Tension, Frustration, Depression, Alcoholism,


Substance abuse, Obesity,
Suicide deal with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: A

Q 11. Terms -Opposition, Reaction, Anger, Strife, Court cases, Divorce are related
with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: B

Q 12. Increasing gap between rich and poor, Fear, Genocide, Domination,
Exploitation, Terrorism, War etc deal with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature ANS: C

Q 13. Find the correct statement/statements


a. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society,
order.
b. Individual effort can merely initiate societal changes.
c. There is a need for proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort
for societal changes
d. All ANS: D

Q 14. What should be the human aspiration as per your syllabus?


a. We want to live
b. We want to live with fulfilment
c. We want to live with continuous fulfilment
d. All ANS: D

Q 15. TRUTH deals with


a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None ANS: A

Q 16. LOVE and COMPASSION deal with


a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None ANS: B

Q 17. PROSPERITY deals with


a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None ANS: C

Q 18. The human goal at the level of individual is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: D

Q 19. The human goal at the level of family is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: A

Q 20. The human goal at the level of society is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: B

Q 21. The human goal at the level of nature is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 22. Which is correctly matched?


a. Prosperity-society
b. Fearlessness-trust
c. Co-existence-family
d. Right feeling-nature ANS: B

Q 23. Right feeling & right thought deals with


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and body both
d. Physical Facility ANS: B

Q 24. Recognising need for physical facility, its production, and Right utilisation
ensures-
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Justice
d. None ANS: B

Q 25. Which statement/statements deal with human goal at family level?


a. Recognising relationships and Fulfilling the expected feelings
b. Mindset and competence for service (seva), as and when required
c. Ability to look after the next generation (in body and mind)
d. All ANS: D

Q 26. The statement-“Fulfilment in relationship with relatives, friends and all those
who come in contact
(strangers) – at least feeling of trust – environment of fearlessness” deals with
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: C

Q 27: The statement-“Fulfilment of collective responsibilities – those


responsibilities that are required for the societal systems to work smoothly and
effectively: deals with-
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: C

Q 28: The statement-“Development of a conducive social environment” deals with


human goal at the level of-
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: C

Q 29: The statement-“Cyclic and mutually enriching production processes” deals


with human goal at the level of-
a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 30: Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature is


a. Human goal at individual level
b. Human goal at family level
c. Human goal at society level
d. Human goal at nature level ANS: D

Q 31: . is and it exists between one self (I1) and other self (I2)
a. Relationship
b. Body
c. Health
d. All ANS: A

Q 32: There are in relationship – in one self (I1) for other self (I2)
a. Sensations
b. Feelings
c. Physical facilities
d. All ANS: B

Q 33: These can be recognized – they are definite and in number.


a. Sensations , NINE
b. Feelings, NINE
c. Assumptions, 10
d. None ANS: B

Q 34: The fulfilment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual in relationship.


a. Prosperity
b. Enrichment
c. Happiness
d. None Ans: C

Q 35: Recognition, Fulfilment & Evaluation of Human-Human Relationship, leading to


Mutual Happiness is called
a. Prosperity
b. Love
c. Justice
d. Glory Ans: C

Q 36: To ensure from family to world family is called ?


a. love, prosperity
b. glory , reverence
c. trust, affection
d. justice, undivided society ANS: D

Q 37: Mutual fulfilment is the hall mark of


a. Guidance
b. Reverence
c. Justice
d. Glory Ans: C

Q 38. Right feeling within myself (I) is


a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All ANS: D

Q 39. Terms- definite, continuous, unconditional refers to


a. Right understanding
b. Right feeling
c. Swatantrata
d. All ANS: D

Q 40. means harmony within myself.


a. Happiness
b. Pleasure
c. Excitement
d. All ANS: A

Q 41. When we expect feelings from others for our happiness, it is a state of
a. Swatantrata
b. Partantrata
c. Prosperity
d. None ANS: B

Q 42. PARTANTRATA deals with


a. Within you don’t have any definite feeling (it keeps fluctuating)
b. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
c. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
d. All ANS: D

Q 43. Behaviour depends upon


a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. All ANS: D

Q 44. Work depends upon


a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. Both b and c ANS: D

Q 45. Thoughts may be governed by


a. Right understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All ANS: D

Q 46. For behaviour in relationship to be right, it is necessary for the and to be


right.
a. Feeling and thought
b. Physical facility and health
c. Wealth and prosperity
d. None ANS: A

Q 47. Which is not correctly matched?


1 Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
.
2 Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
.
3 Work- - -Human-Human interaction
.
4 Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional
.
a. 1 & 4
b. 2 & 4
c. 2 & 3
d. 1 & 2 ANS: C

Q48. on intention is the starting point for mutual development.


a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None ANS: A

Q49. on intention is a major reason for problems in relationships.


a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None ANS: C

Q 50. Right evaluation of each other’s intention and is called Respect


a. Behaviour
b. Belief
c. Expression
d. Competence ANS: D

Q 51. We are similar on the basis of Purpose, Program and


a. Intention
b. competence
c. Potential
d. Imagination ANS: C

Q 52. “Other is similar to me” - it is the minimum content of


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence ANS: C

Q 53. The statement - “I and other want to live with continuous happiness &
prosperity” indicates our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: C

Q 54. The statement - “I and other want to understand and live in harmony at all
four levels indicates our -
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: A

Q55. There are levels of living.


a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 5 ANS: B

Q56. There are dimensions of living.


a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 5 ANS: B

Q57. The statement-“Desire, Thought & Expectation are continuous in me as well as


other” indicates our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: B

Q58. The statement – “the other is similar to me and we are complementary to each
other” indicates the
complete content of-
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence ANS: C

Q59. We differ from the point of view of


1 Competence
.
2 Imagination
.
3 Level of understanding
.
4 Intention
.
a. 1&2
b. 1&4
c. 4 only
d. 1, 2 & 3 ANS: D

Q60. The feeling of being related to other is called


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: D

Q61. 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
Q62. is the feeling of responsibility toward the body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: A

Q63. is the feeling of responsibility & commitment for nurturing and


protection of the Body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: A

Q64. is the feeling of responsibility toward the self of my relative.


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: B

Q65. is the feeling of responsibility & commitment for ensuring Right


Understanding and Right Feeling in the self of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: B

Q66. Care and Guidance are the two outcomes of


a. Glory
b. Reverence
c. Respect
d. Affection Ans: D

Q67. The feeling of acceptance for excellence is called


a. Glory
b. Reverence
c. Respect
d. Affection ANS: B

Q68. Understanding and living in harmony at all 4 levels of beings is called


a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Reverence
d. Gratitude ANS: B

Q69. In , one helps to bring the other to his level


a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None ANS: A

Q70. In , one hinders the other from reaching to his level


a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Reverence
d. Gratitude ANS: A
Q71. The outcome of reverence is
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None ANS: B

Q72. Effort made to achieve excellence


a. Love
b. Worship
c. Trust
d. None ANS: B

Q73. Feeling for those who have made effort for excellence
a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None ANS: C

Q74. Feeling for those who have made effort for my excellence
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None ANS: C

Q75. Which is foundation value?


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Care ANS: C

Q76. Which is complete value?


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Care ANS: A

Q77. is the feeling of being related to all.


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: A

Q78. This feeling that I am in co-existence, I am connected, related to every


human being; and every unit in existence is the feeling of
a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: A

Q79. is the feeling of being able to see the interconnectedness with all.
a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: A
Q80. Generally, as a child, is the prominent feeling.
a. Glory
b. Trust
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q 81: It helps the child in connecting to parents, siblings, grandparents, teachers


and others.
a. Glory
b. Respect
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q82. If we see the interconnection between one generation to the next, it the
feeling of that is
the CONNECTING FEELING – that is the core of tradition.
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q83. The continuity of tradition, assurance between one generation and the
next generation depends on this feeling of in the present generation for its
previous generation.
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. Care ANS: C

Q84. Values that appear in the Self while expressing the established values are
called
a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Expressed values
d. Experiential validation Ans: C

Q85. The feeling of care is expressed in the form of


a. Spontaneity
b. Commitment
c. Generosity
d. Obedience Ans: C

Q86. There are expressed values


a. 8
b. 5
c. 4
d. 9 ANS: D

Q87. There are established values


a. 8
b. 5
c. 4
d. 9 ANS: D

Q88. All expressed values are expressions of only


a. Thoughts
b. Established values
c. Desires
d. Feelings Ans: B

Q89. Expressed value for trust is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: A

Q90. Expressed value for respect is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: B

Q91. Expressed value for affection is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: C

Q92. Expressed value for care is


a. Complementariness
b. Transparency
c. Commitment
d. Generosity ANS: D

Q93. Expressed value for guidance is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: A

Q94. Expressed value for reverence is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: B

Q95. Expressed value for glory is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: C

Q96. Expressed value for gratitude is


a. Spontaneity
b. Obedience, Worship
c. Ease
d. Softness ANS: D

Q97. Expressed value for love is


a. Obedience, Worship
b. Ease
c. Softness
d. Oneness ANS: D
Q98. There are total types of human-human relationship
a. 9
b. 7
c. 4
d. 5 ANS: B

Q99. Find out wrongly matched human –human relationship type


a. Parent –Pupil
b. Husband-Colleague
c. Friend-Teacher
d. All ANS: D

Q100: Complementariness means


a. Able to be helpful to each other (सहयोग)
b. Able to be willing co-workers, to collaborate in work (सहकार)
c. Able to be together, participate together (सहभागी)
d. All Ans: D

Q101: Transparency is the situation when:


a. My evaluation about myself is the same as my evaluation by the other
b. My evaluation about the other is the same as the evaluation of the other by the other
c. I know that I have rightly evaluated the other
d. The other knows that s(he) has rightly evaluated me
e. ALL ANS: E

Q102: Commitment means----


a. We want to fulfil our due, duties and expectations in the relationship on our own right,
rather than under influence, pressure
b. We feel happy to fulfil our due, duties and expectations
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C

Q 103: When we feel responsible for taking care of the relative. Thus, we are
committed and make effort to ensure the physical facility (physio-chemical things)
or service required for nurturing and protection of the body of the relative. This is
called
a. Trust
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. None Ans: B

Q104: In the process of sharing and ensuring right understanding in the other Self,
we can see that the other primarily sees our conduct, our behaviour, our living
first. She/he listens and evaluates our words much later. So, if we want to
communicate something to the other, it is essential to have the right
understanding and live with the right feeling, right thought. Living with the right
understanding, right feeling and thought is called
a. Trust
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. Spontaneity ANS: D

Q105: When we are able to see excellence in the other (i.e. the other has right
understanding and lives with right feeling, thought); and we are able to see that
the other is fulfilled within; then we are inspired for excellence, to live with
fulfilment ourself – we want to learn-understand from the other . To be proactive
for learning- understanding, to make effort for excellence is called
a. Worship
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. Spontaneity ANS: A

Q106: When we see excellence, to whatever extent, in the other, there is a


reduction in our pride, our ego – we feel more comfortable within. This state is
called
a. Worship
b. Generosity
c. Ease
d. Spontaneity ANS: B

Q107: Softness in conduct is able to begin as an expression of


a. Worship
b. Generosi
c. ty Ease
d. Gratitude ANS: D

Q10 “All are our own, all are interconnected, interdependent”


8: means
a. Onene
b. ss
c. Worshi ANS: A
d. p Ease
None

Q109: & are the basis of undivided society.


a. Love and Oneness
b. Care and guidance
c. Affection and respect
d. None ANS: A

Q110: which human –human relationship is correctly matched


a. Teacher-friend
b. Parents and Husband-Wife
c. Pupil-Sister
d. Guide-Colleague ANS: D

Q111: The responsibility that parents feel for the child is primarily for:
a. Ensuring right understanding and right feeling-thought in the Self of the child
b. Ensuring the nurturing and protection of the Body of the child
c. Both a and b
d. None ANS: C

Q112: On the basis of receiving care and guidance from parents, the children
develop the feeling of
a. Glory
b. Gratitude
c. Love
d. None ANS: B

Q113: Gradually as the child is able to see excellence in the parents (to whatever
extent), it develops the feeling of
a. Glory and reverence
b. Affection and glory
c. Care and trust
d. None ANS: A
Q114: IN TEACHER-STUDENT relationship the teacher should have the feeling of
for student
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: B

Q115: IN TEACHER-STUDENT relationship the student should have the feeling of


for teacher
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: D

Q116: For relationship among siblings there is a need for the feelings of
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. All Ans: D

Q117: The main responsibilities in HUSBAND-WIFE relationship are


a. To make effort for mutual development
b. To participate meaningfully in the societal order
c. Nurturing and protection along with ensuring right understanding in the next generation
d. All Ans: D

Q118: For Guide-Colleague Relationship what feelings are essential in guide


a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: B

Q119: When we are walking on the road, travelling in a bus or train, we come across
many people with whom we are not in any of 7 relationships stated in the subject. In
these situations we need to have feelings of-
a. Trust and being helpful
b. Glory and gratitude
c. Affection and love
d. None ANS: A

Q 120. In Our relationship with those who are elder to us what feelings are
prominent
e. reverence, glory and gratitude
f. trust, respect and affection
g. care and guidance and affection
h. trust, reverence, glory ANS: A

Q 121. In Our relationship with those who are around the same age as us what
feelings are prominent
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: B

Q 122. In Our relationship with those who are younger than us what feelings are
prominent
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: C

Q 123. What are the feelings that remains in base of every relationship
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: B

Q 124. In relationships with people who have more understanding than us prominent
feelings are
a. reverence, glory and gratitude
b. trust, respect and affection
c. care and guidance and affection
d. trust, reverence, glory ANS: A

Q 125. Relationships in which we are providing help, the core feelings are
a. trust, respect
b. care guidance
c. affection, reverence
d. love respect ANS: B

Q 126. The goal of teacher is to develop in student


a. Education
b. Knowledge
c. Right understanding
d. Skills only ANS: C

Q 127. Along with the feeling of gratitude that the student have for teacher, what
other feelings are there
a. trust, respect
b. glory, reverence
c. affection, love
d. care, guidance ANS: B

Q 128. If I have more understanding then other


a. I feel proud of myself
b. I am committed and able to help
c. I try to prove it in front of others
d. I have the feeling of achievement ANS: B

Q 129. If the other has more understanding


a. I feel jealous from that person
b. I feel inferiority complex
c. I am willing and able to take help
d. I think of getting ahead of that person ANS: C

Q 130. In husband – wife relationship the feeling of is primary;


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Gratitude ANS: B

Q 131. What understanding is required for husband – wife relationship


a. transparency between the husband and wife,
b. clarity of the family goal
c. making effort for it jointly
d. all the above ANS: D

Q132: For Guide-Colleague Relationship what feelings are essential in colleague


a. reverence, glory
b. trust, respect
c. care and guidance
d. trust, reverence ANS: A

Q 133. In societal relationships, for the society to run smoothly the service provider
should have the mindset of
a. justice and equanimity
b. profit earning
c. discrimination of other with the mindset of mine – not mine
d. all the above ANS: A

Q 134. In the relationships mentioned in Sigalovada Sutta which one is not given
a. parent - children
b. teacher - students
c. wife – husband
d. service provider and service receiver ANS: D

Q 135. What is not the characteristics of a friend


a. helpmate
b. sympathizes
c. flatters
d. same in happiness and sorrow ANS: C

Q 136. Mentioned below are the characteristics of a foe (enemy) in the guise of
friend. Which one does not match
a. he gives little and asks much
b. he praises him in his presence
c. he does his duty out of fear
d. he encourages one to do good ANS: D
UNIT 2
Q 1. For continuity of happiness, what is essential?
a. Right understanding in the Self
b.Right feeling and right thought in the Self
c. Recognition of needs, ensure more than required, make right utilisation of it
d. All the
above ANS: D

Q 2. Which one doesn’t come in noble eight fold path


a. Right View (सम्यकदृष्टि)
b. Right Action (सम्यककर्ाांत)
c. Right Concentration (सम्यकसर्ाधि)
d. Right Result (सम्यकपररणार्) ANS: D

Q 3. What does right vision means


a. We should be able to recognise that which leads to happiness as a source of happiness
b. We should be able to recognise that which leads to unhappiness as a source of
unhappiness
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 4. Complete alignment of our view/vision (with reality) is


a. Knowledge (ज्ञान)
b. Education (धिक्षा)
c. Unhappiness (दुः ख)
d. Happiness (स ख) ANS: A

Q 5. All the decisions which we intend to express or execute in mutual relationship


are known as
a. Right resolve (सम्यकसंकल्प)
b. Right speech (सम्यकवचन)
c. Right action (सम्यककर्ाांत)
d. Right vision (सम्यकदृष्टि) ANS: A

Q 6. In Ashtang Marg, final part of action is known as


a. Result (पररणार्)
b. Karmant (कर्ाांत)
c. Expression (अधभव्यष्टि)
d. Choice (ष्टवकल्प) ANS: B

Q 7. What sequence of our Karm is proposed in Ashtang Marg


a. Decision in understanding ->Choice by thought ->Behaviour (Speech, Body action,
Karmant)
b. Choice by thought -> decision in understanding -> behaviour (Speech, Body action,
Karmant)
c. Choice by thought -> behaviour (Speech, Body action, Karmant) -> decision in
understanding
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 8. What does right effort (सम्यकव्यायाम / परिश्रम) means


a. To make effort for understanding harmony, learning skills for living in harmony and living
(doing) in harmony
b. To cleanse/purify ones sanskars which are not in harmony
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 9. Right mindfulness (सम्यकस्मति) means


a. Mind is full of multiple thought
b. I am remembering something
c. Continuous awareness
d. I have a great memory power ANS: C

Q 10. Continuous awareness about oneself and about the activities of the self are
known as
a. Understanding (सर्झ)
b. right effort (सम्यकपररश्रर्)
c. Right meditation (सम्यकसर्ाधि)
d. Right mindfulness (सम्यकस्र्धत) ANS: D

Q 11. What is Samadhi (right concentration/ meditation)?


a. To leave everything and live even without basic necessity
b. the ultimate state of awareness in which we can see the reality as it is
c. to focus on a particular object at a certain point of time
d. none of the above ANS: B

Q 12. Match the following


A. Right action 1. Human-friendly and eco-friendly production
B. Right resolve 2. Right decisions
C. Right livelihood 3. Effort for right understanding & purification of sanskar
D. Right effort 4. Right behaviour (mutual happiness)

A B C D
a. 1 3 4 2
b. 3 1 2 4
c. 4 3 2 1
d. 3 2 1 4 ANS: D

Q 13. Moral values is the combination of


a. Right speech, right action
b. Right vision, right resolve
c. Right livelihood, right effort
d. Right awareness, right concentration ANS: A

Q 14. Wisdom / knowledge means


a. Right speech, right action
b. Right vision, right resolve
c. Right livelihood, right effort
d. Right awareness, right concentration ANS: B

Q 15. Meditation includes


a. Right speech, right action
b. Right vision, right resolve
c. Right livelihood, right effort
d. Right awareness, right concentration ANS: D

Q 16. Belief centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based onSelf-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 17. Logic centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based onSelf-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 18. Realisation centric wisdom is


a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based onSelf-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based Knowledge
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 19. Yam niyam was given by


a. Budh
b. Patanjali
c. Mahaveer
d. Vyas ANS: B

Q 20. Ashtang yog was given by


a. Budh
b. Patanjali
c. Mahaveer
d. Vyas ANS: B

Q 21. Out of these which is not yam (restraints) given by patanjali


a. Non-violence (अहहंसा)
b. Non-stealing (अस्तेय)
c. Truthfulness (ब्रह्मचय)य
d. Fearlessness (अभय) ANS: D

Q 22. How many yamas and niyamas are proposed by patanjali


a. 5 yamas and 5 niyamas
b. 4 yamas and 6 niyamas
c. 7 yamas and 3 niyamas
d. 6 yamas and 4 niyamas ANS: A

Q 23. Non-violence (अहहंसा) means not hurting anyone by


a. Body
b. Mind
c. Speech, words
d. All of them ANS: D

Q 24. Truthfulness (सत्य) means


a. To say something that is good for others at a particular time
b. To say what has occurred
c. To be able to express the reality or events as is, uncoloured
d. To say something that seems to be beneficial ANS:

C Q 25. Non-stealing (अस्तेय) means


a. Using only those things that one has produced or obtained; to feel ones right only on
such things
b. Understanding the basic laws, principles associated with sensation
c. not accumulating things that are unessential
d. none of the above ANS:A

Q 26. When we follow vows in certain places, certain times and with
some people, it is called
a. Mahavrat (र्हाव्रत)
b. Anuvrat (अण व्रत)
c. Sanyam (संयर्)
ANS: B
d. Dhariya (िैय)य

Q 27. When we follow vows in all places, at all times and with all people, it is called
a. Mahavrat (र्हाव्रत)
b. Anuvrat (अण व्रत)
c. Prem (प्रेर्)
d. Non-Possessiveness (अपररग्रह) ANS: A

Q 28. Ensuring no bitterness, ill-feeling towards the other is


a. Love (प्रेर्)
b. Forgiveness (क्षर्ा)
c. Fortitude (िधत)
d. Compassion (दया) ANS: B

Q 29. Right, appropriate behaviour even in adverse states/situations is


a. Contentment (संतोष)
b. Forgiveness (क्षर्ा)
c. Fortitude (िधत)
d. Compassion (दया) ANS: C

Q 30. Purity(िौच) is at the level of


a. at the level of body – cleanliness
b. at the level of mind – being free from mental disorders
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 31. Contentment (सिोष) means


a. being able to correctly recognise one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony
with that much
b. Right, appropriate behaviour even in adverse states/situations
c. Living with sincerity, simplicity
d. All the above ANS: A

Q 32. Self-discipline (िप) means


a. Able to practice and live in harmony on one’s own right
b. being able to correctly recognise one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony
with that much
c. Right, appropriate behaviour even in adverse states/situations
d. Living with sincerity, simplicity ANS: A

Q 33. Being able to correctly recognise one’s need for physical facility and living in
harmony with that much is
a. self-reflection (स्वाध्याय)
b. Self-discipline (तप)
c. Contentment (संतोष)
d. Non-Possessiveness (अपररग्रह) ANS: C

Q 34. Able to practice and live in harmony on one’s own right is


a. self-reflection (स्वाध्याय)
b. Self-discipline (तप)
c. Contentment (संतोष)
d. Non-Possessiveness (अपररग्रह) ANS: B

Q 35. Wealth means


a. Physical facility that is rightfully earned, in accordance with right understanding of
natural laws
b. Money only
c. Happiness
d. All the above ANS: A

Q 36. ‘The laws of living in relationship and order’ means


a. Right understanding of natural laws (िर्)य
b. Liberation (र्ोक्ष)
c. Wealth (अर्)य
d. Fulfilment of Wishes (कार्) ANS: A

Q 37. Liberation means


a. To see the existence clearly
b. To see reality as it is
c. To be rid of all types of misunderstandings, confusions
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 38. Which of the following is not the effect of non-possessiveness (असग्रह)


a. We are able to fulfil our needs by way of right utilisation
b. Things are available for use by others in the society
c. Preservation and enrichment of natural resources
d. We feel deprived. ANS: D

Q 39. It is natural for to slowly deteriorate.


a. Physical things/ physical facilities
b. Happiness
c. Feelings
d. Relationship ANS: A

Q 40. To be able to accept the other as being related, interrelated,


interconnected, interdependent and to live with the feeling of relationship is
a. Trust
b. Love
c. Affection
d. Care ANS: C

Q 41. Right understanding, feeling and thought are collectively known as


a. Knowledge
b. Prosperity
c. Happiness
d. Unhappiness ANS: A

Q 42. Simplicity is
a. Being simple in looks
b. Being a fool
c. Being rid of all types of pride and ego
d. All the above ANS: C

Q 43. Free from hatred, unperturbed by evil in others is known as


a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र् हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: D

Q 44. means to feel happy being with righteous people and to take inspiration
from them
a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र् हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: C

Q 45. Feeling of empathy and being helpful to others is named as


a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र् हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: B

Q 46. Feeling of living together in relationship and harmony


a. Friendliness (र्ैत्री)
b. Compassion (करुणा)
c. Joy (र् हदता)
d. Equanimity (उपेक्षा) ANS: A

Q 47. Sanskaar is
a. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Preconditioning + Expectation] from all time
b. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Sensation] from all time
c. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Desire + Thought + Expectation] from all time
d. Acceptances derived out of ∑ [ Inspiration + Thought + Expectation] from all time ANS:
C

Q 48. Sanskaar is a collection of


a. “What I Am”
b. Our perspective
c. Our tendencies, habits, likes-dislikes
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 49. What is not defined as sanskaar (ceremony)


a. Birth ceremony (जन्र्सं स्कार)
b. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
c. Play ceremony (क्रीड़ासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: C

Q 50. For Gestation ceremony (गर्सस्काि) what is basic requirement


a. The health of the Body of the parents
b. The conduct of the parents
c. Feeling and thought of harmony
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 51. This ceremony is to draw attention to human purpose and the role of one’s
sanskar
a. Birth ceremony (जन्र्सं स्कार)
b. Birthday ceremony (जन्र्हदनसंस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: B

Q 52. The ceremony draws attention toward the various activities


required to develop right understanding
a. Initiation ceremony (दीक्षासंस्कार)
b. Profession ceremony (कर्संस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: C

Q 53. The ceremony draws attention toward living on the basis of right
understanding
a. Initiation ceremony (दीक्षासंस्कार)
b. Profession ceremony (कर्संस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: A

Q 54. The ceremony draws attention towardthe various aspects to be kept in


mind while choosing a profession for ensuring the prosperity of the family
a. Initiation ceremony (दीक्षासंस्कार)
b. Profession ceremony (कर्संस्कार)
c. Education ceremony (धिक्षासंस्कार)
d. Marriage ceremony (ष्टववाहसंस्कार) ANS: B

Q 55. The purpose of Death ceremony is


a. To be free of the pain at the time of death
b. To become free of the sanskars related to our likes-dislikes
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 56. Understanding or Assumptions ->The collective thought -> Expression in the


form of behaviour are known as
a. Sanskar -> Culture -> Civilisation
b. Culture -> Sanskar -> Civilisation
c. Civilisation -> Culture -> Sanskar
d. Civilisation -> Sanskar -> Culture ANS: A
Q 57. What are the various form of
expression of culture? c. Food and
a. Language cloths
b. Festivals d. All the above ANS:D

Q 58. Which one is not a type of verbal


communication c. Documentar
a. Music ies
b. Literature d. Movies ANS: B

Q 59. Which of the following is a type


of publication c. Documentar
a. Dramas ies
b. Movies d. Internet ANS: D

Q 60. When we use the ears to hear the words. It is which type of communication?
a. multi-media communication
b. publication
c. both a and b
d. neither a nor b ANS: A

Q 61. When we use the eyes to see the words and forms. It is which type of
communication?
a. multi-media c. both a and
communication b
b. publication d. neither a ANS: B
nor b

Q 62. is related to way of thinking of individual human beings


a. Sansk c. Civilisation
ar d. All the
b. Cultur above ANS: B
e

Q 63. is related to behaviour of individual human beings


a. Sansk c. Civilisation
ar d. All the
b. Cultur above ANS: C
e

Q 64. What are the scope of transmission of sanskaar from generation to generation
a. Every day living in Family
b. Family functions (gathering for a meal, birthday celebration, family customs)
c. Social functions (marriage, durga puja, deepawali, id, Christmas…etc)
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 65. The desired state of culture is


a. Resolution in thought (thought of justice, harmony and co-existence)
b. Justice in behaviour (Participation for harmony in larger order)
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 66. The desired state of Civilisation is


a. Resolution in thought (thought of justice, harmony and co-existence)
b. Justice in behaviour (Participation for harmony in larger order)
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: B
UNIT 3
Q 1. enables one to behave properly with others human being and
work with mutual fulfillment with rest of nature and thereby contribute to the
human order or system.
a. Health
b. Education
c. Justice
d. Service ANS: B

Q 2. builds the ability, the competence for Right Understanding,


Right Thought and Right Behaviour in every person.
a. Health
b. Justice
c. Education
d. Service ANS: C

Q 3. is ensuring recognition of relationship among human beings, its


fulfillment through values leading to mutual happiness.
a. Justice
b. Health
c. Education
d. Service ANS: A

Q 4. 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

Q 5. The outcome of justice is


a. right understanding
b. prosperity
c. trust and fearlessness
d. coexistence with nature ANS: C

Q 6. What we obtain as outcome of labour on rest of nature is known as


a. Production
b. Service
c. Preservation
d. Right utilization ANS: A

Q 7. The activities which do not produce anything but are concerned with
protection/maintenance come in category of
a. Production
b. Service
c. Preservation
d. Right utilization ANS: B

Q 8. The service which is being ensured by the system-


a. Administrative Service
b. Social Service
c. Justice
d. Education ANS: A
Q 9. The service which is being provided by the society through relationship is
known as -
a. Administrative Service
b. Social Service
c. Justice
d. Education ANS: B

Q 10. Constitution is the compilation of


a. rules and regulations for living together
b. ethical guidelines on how to live an harmonious life in the society
c. containing basic principles and guidelines relating to human living and his participation
in this existence
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 11. are important in the sense of living in a society


a. Law and order
b. Production and work
c. Culture and civilization
d. Sanskaar and Culture ANS: C

Q 12. have importance in terms of the exact implementation of the


whole system
a. Law and order c. Culture and
b. Production and civilization
work d. Sanskaar and ANS: A
Culture

Q 13. The goal of education is


a. To facilitate the process of developing those abilities in the individual which are
essential for ensuring human society and order.
b. Only preparing human being to earn money
c. To earn respect from others through degree
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 14. Clarity of our goals, programs etc., and knowledge of keeping activities of the
self in harmony is what type of education?
a. Mental education
b. Behavioral education
c. Health education
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: A

Q 15. Education of right behavior in relationship with human being is termed as


a. Mental education
b. Behavioral education
c. Health education
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: B

Q 16. Education about self-regulation, intake-daily routine etc. in the context of


keeping the body healthy is known as
a. Mental education
b. Behavioral education
c. Health education
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: C

Q 17. Understanding of role of physical facility in nurturing and protection of the


body and for social purpose is termed as
a. Education for Production
b. Health education
c. Education for Right Utilisation
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: C

Q 18. Understanding of the human order, Learning and practicing the processes
and skills required for participation in the human system is termed as
a. Education for Production
b. Health education
c. Education for Right Utilisation
d. Education for Participation in the system ANS: D

Q 19. Education for production of necessary physical facility through work on natural
resources is
a. Education for Production
b. Education for Right Utilisation
c. Education for Participation in the system
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 20. The main role of history subject is


a. To help take inspiration from the right things of the past and wherever there was a
deficiency, improve upon it after studying it and reviewing it.
b. Learn how some of the human beings exploited others
c. Getting inspiration that having power and physical facilities is more important then
relationship
d. All the above ANS: A

Q 21. A child starts to learn and understand


by the method of c. Follow and obedience
a. Imitate and follow d. Obedience and self-
b. Imitate and obedience verification ANS: A

Q 22. While in the process of understanding, if self-verification is right child


develops
a. Opposition and self c. Self-discipline and self
confidence confidence
b. Struggle and opposition d. Self-discipline and ANS: C
opposition

Q 23. While in the process of understanding if self-verification goes wrong child


develops
a. Opposition and self c. Self-discipline and self
confidence confidence
b. Struggle and opposition d. Self-discipline and ANS: B
opposition

Q 24. What are the aspects of personal


transformation? c. Self-
a. Self-verification evaluation
b. Self-awareness d. All the ANS: D
above

Q 25. What are the method of developing mass awareness?


a. Conferences and workshops
b. Discussion with family members
c. Discussion with teachers, colleagues, education administrators and people connected
with governance
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 26. To ensure health of the body what is required to focus on


a. Ensure enough physical facility to fulfill the requirement of Nurturing, Protection and
Right Utilization of the Body
b. Ensure a life style which takes care of this Nurturing, Protection and Right Utilization of
the Body
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C
Q 27. 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

Q 28. For staying healthy what area we need to work on


a. Intake and Daily routine (Lifestyle)
b. Labour and exercise
c. Posture of body and regulated breathing
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 29. For bringing the harmony of the body back from temporary disharmony, on
which major area we need to work on
a. Intake c. Medicine
b. Daily routine d. Posture of body and regulated
(Lifestyle) breathing
ANS: C

Q 30. ‘To create an environment of mutual trust in the society’ it is the objective of
a. Respe c. Happine
ct ss
b. Justice d. Love ANS: B

Q 31. Harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness, is the


achievement of
a. Respe c. Trus
ct t
b. Justice d. Lov ANS: B
e

Q 32. When justice is not ensured


a. Environment of trust and fearlessness is developed in relationship and system
b. Development of harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness
c. People understand each other, and a feeling of cooperation is developed
d. Environment of mistrust and fear is developed in relationship and system ANS: D

Q 33. Understanding the issues completely, taking full responsibility and execute
them is
a. Obligati c. Ethic
on s
b. Duty d. Justic ANS: A
e

Q 34. Taking the responsibility partly, supporting the person who has taken full
responsibility in its execution is
a. Obligati c. Ethic
on s
b. Duty d. Justic ANS: B
e

Q 35. Doing the things while


understanding is c. Ethic
a. Obligation s
b. Duty d. Justic ANS: B
e

Q 36. Whatever we have been given as duty or whatever we are doing as obligation,
if we execute it properly, is termed as
a. Obligati c. Ethic
on s
b. Duty d. Justic ANS: C
e
Unit 4
Q 1. Mention the goal of production and service dimension
a. To produce or manufacture the physical facilities and materials needed for proper
utilization
b. To make necessary services available for every one
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 2. While deciding about what to produce we have to focus on


a. Produce the physical facility or material that is needed to ensure nutrition, protection,
and health of the body.
b. Produce the physical facility needed for smooth running and maintenance of the system
in the society.
c. Both a & b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 3. What are the criteria of deciding the method of production


a. Production process needs to be cyclic and eco friendly.
b. It also needs to be people friendly.
c. It keeps relationship and mutual behaviour in focus
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 4. Three important questions related to production are –


a. What, how and how much to produce
b. What, why and when to produce
c. How, when and what to produce
d. What, when and where to produce ANS: A

Q 5. The feeling of having / producing more than required Physical Facility


a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Satisfaction
d. Success ANS: B

Q 6. What are the type of production service


a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 7. Production that is concerned with the nurturing and protection of the body is
a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. None of the above ANS: A

Q 8. Production and service of equipment, instrumentsrequired to produce physical


facility for primary needs
a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 9. Instruments, designing, coding, software etc. required for equipment,


instrumentsrequired to produce physical facility
a. Primary production and service
b. Secondary production and service
c. Tertiary production and service
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 10. What will be the priority of different types of production service


a. Secondary > Tertiary > Primary
b. Primary > Tertiary > Secondary
c. Primary > Secondary > Tertiary
d. Tertiary > Secondary > Primary ANS: C

Q 11. What are the criteria of deciding how to produce


a. Mutually enriching, Cyclic process of Nature and its resources
b. Rate of production and consumption of produced facility
c. Mutually enriching, Cyclic process of By-products
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 12. Which one is considered as a mis-understanding


a. Human being = body
b. Physical facilities = unlimited
c. There is inherent struggle in nature, and fittest survive
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 13. While deciding about where and when to produce, we should not consider
a. To produce according to natural season of growth
b. To produce according to demand to earn profit
c. To produce according to the geographical region where they grow naturally or can be
produced naturally
d. All the above ANS: B

Q 14. Resource depletion means


a. Resources are not visible
b. Resources are used at a rate which is faster than the rate at which it is produced
c. Resources are available in huge amount and never ending
d. None of the above ANS: B

Q 15. Pollution means


a. The product is such that It does not return to the cycle in Nature
b. The product is produced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which it can return to the
cycle in Nature
c. None of the above
d. Both a and b ANS: D

Q 16. All the by-products coming out of our production system should be
a. absorbed in the nature in accordance with Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process
b. should not cause any hindrance to the Mutually Enriching, Cyclic Process of nature
c. Rate of absorption of should be greater than the rate of by-product generation
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 17. ‘No harm’ to nature is an indicator of


a. Protection
b. Production
c. Enrichment
d. Right utilization ANS: A

Q 18. ‘helping the nature to prosper’ is an indicator of


a. Protection
b. Production
c. Enrichment
d. Right utilization ANS: C

Q 19. Mutual fulfillment in human- Nature relationship means


a. To facilitate a conducive environment for the activity (at least not violate it) of all orders
b. To facilitate the innateness (or at least not violate it) of all orders
c. To facilitate the inheritance (or at least not violate it) of all orders
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 20. Production work requires


a. Healthy Mindset + Healthy Body
b. Skill + Effort
c. Rest of Nature
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 21. Healthy mind set means


a. A mindset of production through labour
b. A mindset of right utilization
c. A mindset of protection
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 22. Primary production should be ensured at the level of


A. family B. Village C. Village D. Larger level
Clusters
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C & D
d. B & D ANS:
A

Q 23. What type of production should be ensured at family level


a. Tertiary
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. None ANS: B

Q 24. Secondary production should be ensured at the level of


A. family B. Village C. Village D. Larger level
Clusters
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C & D
d. B & D ANS:
B

Q 25. Secondary production should be ensured at the level of


A. family B. Village C. Village D. Nation level
Clusters
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C & D
d. B & D ANS:
C

Q 26. What type of production should be ensured at the level of village and village
cluster
a. Tertiary
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. None ANS: C
Q 27. What type of production should be ensured at the level of village cluster or at
larger level
a. Tertiary
b. Primary
c. Secondary
d. None ANS: A

Q 28. What points needs to be considered while deciding production system


a. Need / utility
b. people friendly
c. eco friendly
d. all ANS: D

Q 29. What are the non eco friendly production processes


a. Use of chemical fertilizers,insecticides and pesticidesin agriculture
b. By-products of Industries which are discharged in rivers or is released into air
c. Production and misuse of plastics
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 30. Human being is


a. Self
b. Body
c. co-existence of Self and Body
d. none ANS: C

Q 31. Needs of the body are fulfilled by


a. Right Understanding and right feelings
b. Relationship
c. physical facilities
d. all the above ANS: C

Q 32. Needs of self is fulfilled through


a. Right Understanding and right feelings
b. Relationship
c. physical facilities
d. all the above ANS: A

Q 33. Fulfilment of the needs of body should be ensured where as fulfilment


of the need of self is possible only after
a. globally, localisation
b. locally, global/universal expansion
c. globally, formal education
d. none of the above ANS: B

Q 34. Today we are talking about globalisation in terms of


a. physical facilities
b. development of self
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: A

Q 35. Today we are talking about localisation in terms of


a. physical facilities
b. development of self
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: B

Q 36. Goal of Exchange is


a. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities in different regions and time
b. Profit earning
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: A

Q 37. Goal of Distribution is


a. Publicity
b. Profit earning
c. Fulfilling the needs of Everyone in the family- extending upto world family
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 38. Exchange means


a. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities in different regions and time
b. No production happens in this process
c. It is for mutual fulfillment, not for exploitation
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 39. Types of Exchange are


a. Direct and indirect
b. Active and passive
c. small and large
d. physical and non physical ANS: A

Q 40. Exchange of rice with wheat is


a. Indirect Exchange
b. Direct Exchange
c. Physical exchange
d. Profit exchange ANS: B

Q 41. Sale and Purchase of Rice through money is


a. Indirect Exchange
b. Direct Exchange
c. Physical exchange
d. Profit exchange ANS: A

Q 42. Valuation of production is decided on the basis of


a. time invested
b. the natural resources
c. Labour invested
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 43. Value of labour invested in production is decided by


a. time invested in production
b. Difficulty of the work
c. Resources needed
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 44. Prerequisite for valuation & exchange


a. Acceptance of relationship (trust… affection…)
b. Understanding & working for prosperity through our own labour using cyclic-mutually
enriching (avartansheel) process
c. Understanding of mutual fulfillment
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 45. To ensure proper exchange, we need to work on


a. should have the mentality to take the thing of the same labour-value in exchange of
another thing
b. need to have a feeling of relationship for the person with whom we are doing the
exchange
c. proper system and proper policy I.e. Every person should get the return in ratio of his
labour
d. all the abov ANS: D

Q 46. To ensure proper exchange, what is not needed


a. should have the mentality to take the thing of the same labour-value in exchange of
another thing
b. have the mentality of profit, exploitation and accumulation
c. need to have a feeling of relationship for the person with whom we are doing the
exchange
d. proper system and proper policy I.e. Every person should get the return in ratio of his
labour ANS: B

Q 47. Exchange is carried out in level and distribution in level


a. family, society
b. society, nature
c. society, family
d. nature, family ANS: C

Q 48. When the exchange centre at the district level exchanges with the exchange
centre of other districts, it is
a. exchange with the equal level
b. exchange with the larger level
c. exchange with the smaller level
d. exchange with the nature level ANS: A

Q 49. When the exchange centre at the block level exchanges with the exchange
centre of other block in same district, it is
a. exchange with the equal level
b. exchange with the larger level
c. exchange with the smaller level
d. exchange with the nature level ANS: C

Q 50. What is needed to be done for water preservation (conservation)


a. Rain water harvesting
b. ground water recharge- ponds and wells
c. Proper disposal of Factory wastage, Human excreta and non-degradable items like
plastics
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 51. Avoiding use of urea, pesticide etc helps in


a. Water conservation
b. Soil conservation
c. Forest conservation
d. Air conservation ANS: B

Q 52. What we need to keep in mind for preparation of guidelines for giving
approval to industry
a. Cost optimization
b. Profit maximization
c. Preservation of nature
d. Both a and b ANS: C

Q 53. What is the purpose of dimension of preservation


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: A

Q 54. What is the purpose of dimension of right utilization


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: B

Q 55. What is the purpose of dimension of exchange


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: C

Q 56. What is the purpose of dimension of distribution


a. Enrichment and Protection of Natural Resources
b. Prosperity in Human Being
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. Fulfilling the needs of everyone ANS: D

Q 57. Right utilisation is to be ensured of


a. Physical facility
b. Body
c. Self
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 58. Right utilisation of physical facilities is required for


a. Nurturing of the body
b. participation in the society
c. Protection of the body
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 59. Right utilisation of body is required for


a. self-study and self-development
b. fulfillment of obligations and duty towards family and society
c. investing time and labour for the activities of Production
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 60. Right utilisation of self is required


a. To ensure right feelings and right thoughts for living with mutual fulfilment
b. To invest time and labour for the activities of Production
c. To ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. To Enrich and Protect Natural Resources ANS: A

Q 61. The priority sequence of ensuring right utilization of physical facilities, body
and self will be
a. Self -> Body -> Physical facilities
b. Physical facilities -> Body -> Self
c. Self -> Physical facilities -> Body
d. Body -> Self -> Physical facilities ANS: A

Q 62. What is needed to be done at individual and family level to ensure right
utilisation
a. To develop the wisdom to discriminate among right utilisation, mis-utilisation and
indulgence
b. to have the mindset and the commitment to have a life-style which ensures right
utilisation
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: C

Q 63. What is needed to be done at individual and family level to ensure right
utilisation
a. to develop a culture and civilisation which promotes right utilisation and restrains mis-
utilisation or indulgence
b. promote this mentality of right utilisation in every festival, every rites and rituals, in
every cultural function
c. Every designing has to be such that it ensures right utilisation
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 64. To ensure right utilisation of physical facilities what can be done?


a. Repair of facility that gets damaged in the process of use, be promoted
b. Designing utilities like machines in parts (modular form) so that if any part is damaged,
it can be replaced rather than throwing the whole thing
c. Designing utilities with Multiple-use, so as to increase the effective use
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 65. What is the reason of mis-utilisation


a. Trying to get Continuity of Happiness through favourable sensation or physical facility
b. Trying to get Continuity of Happiness through favourable feelings from others such as
respect
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: C

Q 66. Types of mis-utilisation


a. indulgence
b. accumulation
c. over consumption
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 67. Ill effects of mis-utilisation on human beings


a. harmful for health
b. other people are deprived of the facilities that they could get
c. inequality, jealousy and feeling of opposition
d. all the above ANS: D

Q 68. Ill effects of mis-utilisation on nature


a. inequality, jealousy and feeling of opposition
b. harmful for health
c. resource depletion or pollution
d. other people are deprived of the facilities that they could get ANS: C

Q 69. Which of the following is not a level of service


a. Service in relation to Production
b. Service in relation to Society
c. Service in relation to Participation in the System
d. Service in relation to individual ANS: D

Q 70. For smooth working of system whom we need to focus on


a. administrative
b. Public Representatives
c. NGO, Trust etc.
d. All the above ANS: D

Q 71. Which of the following is not a type of service at the level of society and the
system
a. structure like “Langar”
b. Trusts and NGOs
c. government
d. industries ANS: D
Unit 5
Q1 . Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of
individual (self)?
a. Fearlessness
b. Trust
c. Mutual fulfilment
d. Right understanding ANS: D

Q2 . Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of family?
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Mutual fulfillment
d. Right understanding ANS: B

Q3 . Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of


society?
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Mutual fulfilment
d. Accumulation of physical facility ANS: A

Q 4. Which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of


nature/existence?
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Mutual fulfilment
d. Right understanding ANS: C

Q 5. We can live with continuous fulfillment when we have


a. Right understanding in the Self (TRUTH)
b. Fulfilment in relationship (LOVE and COMPASSION)
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility (PROSPERITY)
d. All ANS: D

Q6. Different names such as bliss, peace, satisfaction, happiness, fulfilment,


salvation, contentment, enlightenment, liberation, independence, self-
actualisation, ecstasy, divinity, wellbeing of all etc have been used for
a. Physical facilities
b. Sensations
c. Fearlessness
d. Mutual fulfilment ANS: D

Q7 . There are comprehensive human goals.


a. One
b. Two
c. Four
d. Five ANS: C

Q8: Human being is the coexistence of & .


a. Body and wealth
b. Self and wealth
c. Self and body
d. Material & body ANS: C

Q9: What does human goal at the level of individual ensures?


1. Right understanding & right feeling in the self (I)
2 Health (swasthya) in the body
.
3 Competence for right utilization and preservation of self, body and
. physical facilities
4 Ability to live with right behaviour ensuring mutual happiness
.
5 Ability to live in nature with right work ensuring mutual prosperity
.
6 Mindset of participation in larger order at least at the level of family.
.
a. 1, 2&4
b. 3, 5, & 6
c. 1, 4, & 6
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6 Ans:
D

Q10: What does human goal at the level of family ensures?


1. Ability to recognise relationship in the family
2. Recognising need for physical facility, its production, Right utilisation of physical
facilities and Ensuring feeling of prosperity in the family
3. Ability to look after the next generation (at the level of body & self)
4. Acceptance of responsibilities that the family is expected to fulfil in the society; its
fulfilment in collaboration with other families
5. Preservation of family traditions from generation to generation (related to meaningful
family, societal achievements)

a. 1, 3 & 4
b. 1, 4 & 5
c. 2, 3 & 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Ans: D

Q11: What does human goal at the level of SOCIETY ensures?


1. Fulfilment in relationship with relatives, friends and all those who come in contact
(strangers) – at least feeling of trust – environment of fearlessness.
2. Fulfilment of collective responsibilities – those responsibilities that are required for the
societal systems to work smoothly and effectively.
3. Development of a conducive social environment; so that the family can feel assured
and be able to participate joyously; so that the family can live in a self-organised
manner while preserving the family and societal culture and tradition.
4. Ensuring this relationship of mutual fulfilment among all (starting from village and
going up to the world family).
5. Development of a humanistic constitution, policies and implementation processes for
ensuring the above

a. 1, 3 & 4
b. 1, 4 & 5
c. 2, 3 & 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Ans: D

Q12: What does human goal at the level of NATURE ensures?


a. Ensuring mutual enrichment with every unit in nature (at all the levels- individual,
family, village… national…
international)
b. Ensuring Cyclic and mutually enriching production processes
c. Coexistence and Mutual prosperity
d. All Ans: D

Q13: The problems at the all 4 levels of living is due to


a. Living in Animal consciousness (i.e. Lack of right understanding and right feeling)
b. Preconditioning and sensation based living
c. Absence of fulfilment of some part of comprehensive human goals
d. All Ans: D
Q14: How can comprehensive human goals be achieved?
I. Through education -sanskar
II. Through swasthya-sanyam
III. Through production-work
IV. Through justice-preservation
V. Through exchange and storage

a. 1 and 4
b. 2 and 5
c. 1, 3, and 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Ans: D

Q15: What are the indicators for fulfilment of goals of the Education dimension?
a. Having Right understanding, right feeling & right thought,
b. Having Clarity of human goal,
c. Having Competence to fulfil the requirement of Right understanding, Relationship and
Physical Facility
d. All Ans: D

Q16: Which among the following are the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of
health?
a. Having hospitals in every locality,
b. having medical store in every lane
c. good life style, and fast recovery from illness
d. all the above Ans: D

Q17: Which among the following are the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of
JUSTICE?
a. Having more number of courts and the judges
b. How many people are able to ensure mutual fulfilment in their relationships
c. More number of cases being disposed and at faster speed
d. Availability of police force to enforce justice etc. Ans: B

Q18: Which among the following are the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of
PRODUCTION?
a. Higher and higher level of consumption without having identified the need of physical
facilities required
b. Having more and more production even if the production processes are not cyclic and
mutually enriching
c. Producing more with a view of profit maximisation even if produce is not very
meaningful or even harmful such as liquor, addiction drugs etc.
d. We are able to ensure mutual enrichment with rest of nature. For example the mother
earth getting more prosperous every day and the production is recyclable. ANS: D

Q19: For smooth functioning of the family and ensuring its goal, the family must
have at least

generations living together.


a. Two
b. Three
c. Five
d. Six Ans: B

Q20: seems to be the smallest unit of the societal order where majority of
the functions are being performed.
a. Family
b. Village
c. System
d. None ANS: B
Q21: For developing Model of a family and for smooth functioning of the family and
ensuring its goal, the average number of people could be.
a. 6
b. 14
c. 10
d. 20 Ans: C

Q:22 For developing Model of a village we may have an average families living
together.
a. 50
b. 100
c. 150
d. 200 Ans: B

Q23: To develop a model village on an average, we may have family of


members and village
of families.
a. 100, 1000
b. 10, 1000
c. 10,100
d. 6, 100 Ans: C

Q24: The important parameter/parameters for designing of a family is/are-


1. Three Generations should be living together.
2. Every member of the family has trust on each other.
3. All of them will help other to reach their individual goal i.e., right understanding, right
feeling leading to a state of happiness.
4. Everyone should contribute to achieve the goal of the family of ensuring prosperity.
5. Family should participate in the larger order i.e., family clusters, village, etc.

a. 2, 3 & 4
b. 1, 3 & 5
c. 3, 4, & 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 Ans: D

Q25: Name the model village of Bhutan


a. Menchri Village
b. Khejari village
c. Tsangpo village
d. None Ans: A

Q26: What is the possible approaches when we are working on doing a Critical
Analysis of Present State or on Finding Solutions to Existing Problems?
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Complaint centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution thinking approach Ans: C

Q27: When we are generally trying to look at problems that we are facing today and
trying to find out solution to each of them, this is called
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution thinking approach Ans: B

Q28: When, we are generally trying to understand how we can ensure living a
fulfilling life for oneself and for all, and then work for such a living in our day today
life, this is called
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution escaping approach ANS: C

Q29: Which approach helps us to see our role as human being in this nature and
gives a holistic perspective of human living?
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution escaping approach ANS: C

Q30: Which approach helps us to identify our goals at all 4 levels of living?
a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution escaping approach ANS: C

Q31: Which approach helps us to fulfil comprehensive human goals?


a. Problem escaping approach
b. Problem centric approach
c. Solution centric approach
d. Solution thinking approach ANS: C

Q32: What is the state today of human goal at Individual level?


1. Lack of clarity, confusion, futility, tension frustration, feeling of opposition, domination,
violence etc.
2. The body health is steadily declining in spite of improved levels of material and medical
facilities. Increasing problem of Alcoholism, Substance abuse, Obesity. Increasing rate
of non-communicable diseases due to imbalanced life-style
3. Increasing cases of over-indulgence leading to misutilisation and wastage of self, body
and physical facility. Such a life style is being promoted
4. In community or family, there are complaints, inter- personal tensions, injustice, fights
and even hatred ultimately leading to disintegration. Cases of Reaction, Anger, Strife,
Divorce etc. are on increase.
5. Tendency to exploit and mastery over the rest of nature. This is leading to production
processes which result in Pollution (Water, Air, etc.), Resource Depletion, Climate
change, Global warming etc.
6. Mindset of individualism and self-gratification is promoted in the education and society.
This results into tendency of exploitation of the society and the rest of nature (not of
participation and cooperation)

a. 1, 2, 3
b. 4, 5, 6
c. 1, 2, 4, 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ANS: D

Q33: Education and health take care of our


a. physical & mental well being
b. relationship in human interaction
c. all
d. none ANS: A

Q34: JUSTICE takes care of our


a. physical & mental well being
b. relationship in human interaction
c. all
d. none ANS: B

Q35: What are the methods of ensuring availability of physical facilities, along with
complementing with the rest of Nature?
a. Production and work
b. Exchange and storage
c. Right utilization and preservation
d. All Ans: D

Q 36: on what criteria we can evaluate the fulfilment of goal at individual level
a. Whether goal has been fulfilled or not and to what extent
b. What is the lack in the system for its unfulfillment
c. How it can be resolved or at least improve
d. All the above Ans: D

Q37: Which among the following are not the indicators for evaluation of dimensions
of health?
a. Having hospitals and medical store in every locality,
b. good life style, and fast recovery from illness
c. life survival period
d. period over which people remain healthy Ans: A

Q38: Which among the following is not the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of
PRODUCTION?
a. every family engaged in some meaningful production
b. every family able to feel the prosperity
c. ensure mutual enrichment with rest of nature
d. Producing more with a view of profit maximisation ANS: D

Q39: Which among the following is the indicators for evaluation system
implementation?
a. different dimensions of the system are running smoothly
b. the system has to put in lot of efforts to do so
c. Bigger and bigger structure of central administration to make the different dimension
work
d. More and more enforcement through strict laws and police force ANS: A

Q40: which among the following is not a parameter for designing of a family -
1. Three Generations should be living together.
2. Every member of the family has trust on each other.
3. All of them will help other to reach their individual goal i.e., right understanding, right
feeling leading to a state of happiness.
4. Everyone should contribute to achieve the goal of the family of ensuring prosperity.
5. Family should participate in the larger order i.e., family clusters, village, etc.

a. 1
b. 4
c. 5
d. None Ans: D

Q 41. At the dimension of education what areas we focus on for evaluation of our
state today
a. mental & behavioural education
b. education for right utilisation
c. health education
d. all the above Ans: D

Q 42. While doing analysis of our state regarding fulfilment of goals which area we
have to focus on
a. Analysis of state today at each of four levels (Individual…)
b. Analysis of state today at each of the dimensions (Education…)
c. Both a and b
d. None Ans: C
ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad
Department of Computer Science
MCQ Bank
(Even Semester, 2020-21)

Estd. 2000

Programme: B.Tech Semester: IV Section:CE

Course Code: KVE401 Course Title: Universal Human Values and


Professional Ethics

S.NO KL, CO Question Marks

SECTION A

Human life is lived at four levels: Individual, Family, Society


and ___________________.
a. Nature
1 K1,CO1
b. Nurture 1
c. World
d. Universe
Ans: a

K1,CO1 One of the basic desires of every human being is always


a. Happy
b. Sad
2 1
c. Laugh
d. Earn Money
Ans: a
K1,CO1 If something is _____________________ to us, without any
force or compulsory, then it is often correct and does not
change with time and people.
a. Not Acceptable
3 1
b. Less Acceptable
c. Complete Acceptable
d. Naturally Acceptable
Ans: d
4 K1,CO1 The value of any unit in this existence is in its 1
______________________in the larger order of which it is a
part.
a. Participation
b. Existence
c. Performance
d. Appearance
Ans: a
K1,CO1 The four dimension of human being are thought,
_________________, work and realization.
a. Action
5 b. Speaking 1
c. Performing
d. Behaviour
Ans: d
K1,CO1 __________________ is the basic unit of any human society.
a. Group
b. Individual
6 1
c. Nature
d. Society
Ans: b
K1,CO1 On continued basis we should examine our
a. Thought system
b. Performance system
7 1
c. Belief system
d. Behaviour system
Ans: C
K1,CO1 Natural acceptance and ___________________ are two main
processes of knowing.
a. Self-Actualization
8
b. Self-Exploration 1
c. Self-Evaluation
d. Self-Control
Ans: B
K1,CO1 Self-exploration demands examination and
_____________________ of our belief again and again.
a. Validation
9 b. Presentation 1
c. Demonstration
d. Representation
Ans: a
K1,CO1 Two basic things in the content of self-exploration are to know
my basic desires in life and second is to know how to
___________________
a. Perform these
10 1
b. Removes these
c. Fulfil these
d. Forget these
Ans: c
11 K1,CO1 When we try to achieve happiness and prosperity by 1
maximizing accumulation and consumption of physical
facilities, we become
a. Anti- ecological
b. Anti- people
c. Threat to human survival
d. All of the above
Ans: d
K1,CO1 The basic guidelines for value education are applicable to all
human beings, irrespective of caste, creed, region and religion
means guidelines are …………………………………
a. Universal
12 1
b. Rational
c. Natural
d. verifiable
Ans: a
K1,CO1 On having realization and understanding we get
a. Assurance
b. Satisfaction
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c. Universality
d. All the three
Ans: d
K1,CO1 To which category a deprived person belong?
a. SSDD and SSSS
b. SSSS and SVDD
14 c. SVDD and SSDD 1
d. All of the above

Ans : C
K1,CO1 Human development essentially means _______.
a. Transformation from animal consciousness to
human consciousness
15 b. Being the best 1
c. Making the country a superpower
d. Earning more and more of physical facilities
Ans: A
K1,CO1 Animal consciousness is _______.

a. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the


maximization of sensory pleasures and accumulation of
wealth.
16 b. Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent 1
feelings and right understanding
c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans :A
K1,CO1 Happiness is achieved by _______.

17 a. Money 1

b. Relationship
c. Marriage

d. Gifts

Ans: b

K1,CO1 Human consciousness is _______.

a. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the


maximization of sensory pleasures, to accumulation of
wealth
18 1
b. Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent
feelings and right understanding
c. Both
d. None of the above
Ans B
K1,CO1 Samridhi means _______.

a. Prosperity

b. Awareness

19 c. College Degree 1

d. Knowledge

Ans: A

K1,CO1 The role of education sanskar is _______.

a. To transform human being from animal consciousness


to human consciousness

b. To ensure right understanding in every individual


20 1
c. To ensure right feeling in every individual

d. All the above

Ans d
SECTION B
K1,CO2 Right understanding of relationships and physical facilities are considered
as essential requirements to ensure _______.

A. Happiness

B. Prosperity
21 C. Philanthrophy 1

D. Both A and B

Ans: D

K1,CO2 Which provides mutual happiness to human being?

a. Physical Facilities

b. Physical Facilities with Right Understanding


22 1
c. Relationship

d. Relationship with Right Understanding

Ans: d
K1,CO2 Which of the following is true?

a. If a human being is happy in continuity he or she does not need


physical facilities any more.

b. If a human being has abundant (plentiful) physical facilities his


prosperity is ensured.
23 1
c. If a human being has abundant (plentiful) physical facilities, his
happiness is ensured.

d. A human being needs both, relationship as well as physical


facilities. One cannot replace the other.

Ans: d

K1,CO2 Needs of the body are fulfilled by_________________

a. Right Understanding and Right Feelings

b. Relationship
24 1
c. Physical Facilities

d. All of the above


Ans :C

K1,CO2 Human being is the co-existence of _______.

a. Self (I) and Physical Facilities

b. Suvidha and Body


25 1
c. Self (I) and Body

d. Wealth and Prosperity

Ans: c

K1,CO2 The Self or 'I' is also called _______.

a. Material

b. Consciousness
26 1
c. Imagination

d. None of the above

Ans: B

K1,CO2 Recognizing depends upon assuming and _______.

a. Fulfilling

b. Preconditioning
27 1
c. Advices

d. Knowing

Ans: d

K1,CO2 _______ is just an Instrument of Self (I).

a. Physical Facilities

b. Body
28 1
c. Money

d. Relationship

Ans: b

K1,CO2 Which of the following is considered as a mis-understanding?


29 1
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

K1,CO2 Needs of Self (I) are fulfilled through _______.

a. Right Understanding and Right Feeling.

b. Relationship
30 1
c. Physical Facilities

d. All the above

Ans: a

K1,CO2 The needs of _______ are qualitative in nature and we want them
continuously.

a. Self (I)

b. Body
31 1
c. Both Self (I) and Body

d. None of the above

Ans: a

K1,CO2 The needs of _______ are quantitative in nature.

a. Self (I)

b. Body
32 1
c. Both Self (I) and Body

d. None of the above

Ans: b

K1,CO2 Physical facilities are required in a _______ quantity.

a. Uncertain
33 1
b. Unlimited

c. Limited
d. Insignificant

Ans: c

K1,CO2 Doer means the one that _______.

a. Understands

b. Does something
34 1
c. Experience

d. All of the above

Ans: b

K1,CO2 The Self (I) and Body interacts with each other via the activity of _______.

a. Imaging

b. Analyzing
35 1
c. Selecting/Tasting

d. None of the above

Ans: c

K1,CO2 Imaging is _______ with time.

a. Variable

b. Uncertain
36 1
c. Continuous

d. All of the above

Ans: c

K1,CO2 The pleasure obtained from sensations is _______.

a. Temporary and Source of long lasting happiness

b. Continuous and Source of long lasting happiness


37 1
c. Short-Lived and Continuous

d. Short-Lived and Temporary

Ans: d
K1,CO2 The power/force for activity imaging is _______.

a. Thoughts

b. Comparing
38 1
c. Desire

d. Expectation

Ans: c

K1,CO2 We should make choices with external world, based on our _______ .

a. Natural Acceptance

b. Pre-conditioning
39 1
c. Sensations

d. Imagination

Ans: a

K1,CO2 Behaviour and work are an outcome of _______.

a. Desire

b. Thoughts
40 1
c. Expectation

d. All of the above

Ans: d

SECTION C
What is not the indicator of good health in Self and Body?

a. Proper functioning of organ systems

b. Feeling of self-regulation towards the body


41 K1,CO3 1
c. Feeling of jealously, competition, anger for others

d. Feeling of happiness and prosperity

Ans: c
K1,CO3 Health problems such as Diabetes, Migraine, Digestive Disorders, etc. are
caused by _______.
42 1
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: a
K1,CO3 The amount of physical facilities required for nurturing, protection, and right
utilization of body is _______.

a. Uncertain

b. Insignificant
43 1
c. Unlimited

d. Limited

Ans: d
K1,CO3 Where there is harmony among the parts of the body, it is known as
_______.

a. Sanyam

b. Swasthya
44 1
c. Both 1st and 2nd

d. None of the above

Ans: b
K1,CO3 Sanyam is the basis of _______.

a. Money

b. Swasthya
45 1
c. Happiness

d. Popularity

Ans: b
K1,CO3
46 1
K1,CO3 The outcome of justice is _______.

a. Trust and Fearlessness


47 1
b. Prosperity

c. Coexistence with Nature


d. Right Understanding

Ans a
K1,CO3 _______ is the feeling of responsibility and commitment for ensuring Right
Understanding and Right Feeling in the self of my relative.

a. Affection

b. Respect

48 c. Guidance
1

d. Care

Ans: C
K1,CO3 _______ is the feeling of responsibility toward the body of my relative.

a. Guidance

b. Care

49 c. Affection 1

d. Respect

Ans B
K1,CO3 The intention of every human being is to make the other _______.

a. Rich and Resourceful

b. Happy and Divine

50 c. Happy and Prosperous 1

d. All of the above

Ans: C
K1,CO3 Feeling for those who have made effort for my excellence is _______.

a. Glory
51 1
b. Worship

c. Gratitude
d. None of the above

Ans: C
K1,CO3 Disrespect leads to _______.

a. Ego

b. Depression

52 c. Acrimony 1

d. All of the above

Ans: D
K1,CO3 Respect is _______.

a. Right Evaluation

b. Wrong Evaluation
53 1
c. Influence

d. All of the above

Ans: A
K1,CO3 The fulfillment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _______ in family.

a. Happiness

b. Prosperity

54 c. Both 1st and 2nd 1

d. Neither 1st nor 2nd

Ans:A
K1,CO3 There are _______ elements of justice.

a. Two (2)
55 1
b. Five (5)

c. Four (4)
d. Nine (9)

Ans: C
K1,CO3 _______ is right evaluation of others on the basis of self (I).

a. Respect

b. Affection

56 c. Reverence 1

d. Trust

Ans:A
K1,CO3

Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to _______ in


society.

Fearlessness

57 Coexistence
1

Right Understanding

Prosperity

Ans: A
K1,CO3 There are _______ levels of living.

Four (4)

Five (5)

58 Nine (9) 1

Six (6)

Ans: A
K1,CO3 Production and work for physical facilities leads to _______ in family and
_______ with nature.

a. Coexistence, Prosperity
59 1
b. Prosperity, Coexistence

c. Prosperity, Fearlessness
d. Fearlessness, Prosperity

Ans : b

K1,CO3 _______ on intention is a major reason for problems in relationships.

a. Trust

b. Belief
60 1
c. Doubt

d. None of the above

Ans: C
SECTION D
The Basic Activity of self of human order is _______.

a. Composition, Decomposition

b. Knowing, Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment


61 K1,CO4 1
c. Selection, Tasting

d. Recognition, Fulfillment

Ans: b
K1,CO4 The Innateness (Dharnam) of self of human order is _______.

a. Will to live with happiness

b. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
62 1
c. Nurture/Worsen

d. Perseverance, Bravery, and Generosity

Ans: A
K1,CO4 The fourth order of nature is _______.

a. Animal Order

b. Human Order
63 1
c. Material Order

d. Bio Order

Ans: B
K1,CO4 Conformance of animal order is named as _______.

a. Breed Conformance

b. Seed Conformance
64 1
c. Constitution Conformance

d. Right Value Sanskaar

Ans: A
K1,CO4 The Basic Activity of self of animal order is _______.

a. Knowing, Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment

b. Assuming, Recognition, and Fulfillment


65 1
c. Selection, Tasting

d. Recognition, Fulfillment

Ans: B
K1,CO4 The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of material order is _______.

a. Will to live

b. Growth
66 1
c. Composition/Decomposition

d. Cruelty/Non-cruelty

Ans: C
K1,CO4 The continuity of a plant species is maintained in nature by _______
method.

a. Right Value/Sanskaar

b. Seed Conformance
67 1
c. Constitution Conformance

d. Breed Conformance

Ans: B
K1,CO4 The innateness of material order is _______.

a. Cruelty/Non-cruelty
68 1
b. Existence

c. Growth
d. Nurture/Worsen

Ans: B
K1,CO4 The fundamental characteristic of animal order is _______.

a. Composition/Decomposition

b. Recognition/Fulfillment
69 1
c. Knowing/Assuming

d. None of the above

Ans: d
K1,CO4 The basic activities of plant order are _______.

a. Selection/Tasting

b. Knowing/Assuming
70 1
c. Recognition/Fulfillment

d. Composition/Decomposition

Ans: C
K1,CO4 There are two kinds of realities in existence _______.

a. Space and Units

b. Material and Conscious


71 1
c. Physical and Pranic Orders

d. All of the above

Ans: a
K1,CO4 Space is constant or _______ energy.

a. Unlimited

b. Variable
72 1
c. Limited

d. Equilibrium

Ans: d
K1,CO4 Existence means _______.
73 1
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
K1,CO4 When something is active or has activity, we call it _______.

a. Space

b. Unit
74 1
c. Both 1st and 2nd

d. None of the above

Ans: b
K1,CO4 Material units are _______ in nature.

a. Temporary

b. Continuous
75 1
c. Unlimited

d. None of the above

Ans: A
K1,CO4 Existence is _______.

a. Unit submerged in Space

b. Gathensheel and Gathanpurn


76 1
c. Both 1st and 2nd

d. None of the above

Ans: C
K1,CO4 When nature is submerged in space, we call it _______.

a. Universe

b. Galaxy
77 1
c. Existence

d. None of the above

Ans: c
K1,CO4 Between every two units there is _______.

a. Units

b. Vacuum
78 1
c. Air

d. Space

Ans: d
K1,CO4 Sah-astitva means _______.

a. Corporate Identity

b. Co-existence
79 1
c. Co-option

d. Co-operation

Ans: b
K1,CO4 Nature is _______ in size, and Space is _______.

a. Limited, Limited

b. Limited, Unlimited
80 1
c. Unlimited, Limited

d. Unlimited, Unlimited

Ans: B
SECTION E
K1,CO5 Established value of complementariness is _______.

a. Gratitude

b. Respect
81 1
c. Affection

d. Trust

Ans: d
K1,CO5 Established value of ease is _______.

82 a. Guidance 1

b. Glory
c. Gratitude

d. Reverence

Ans: B
K1,CO5 Compliance is the is the expressed value of _______.

a. Respect

b. Reverence
83 1
c. Affection

d. Glory

Ans: A
K1,CO5 Dayapurn vyavhaar and karya is considered as _______.

a. Values

b. Policies
84 1
c. Character

d. None of the above

Ans: C
K1,CO5 Compassion (Karuna) is the value at the level of _______.

a. Individual/Self

b. Society/Universal Human Order


85 1
c. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature

d. Family/Human – Human Relationship

Ans: B
K1,CO5 Kindness (Daya) is the value at the level of _______.

a. Individual/Self

b. Family/Human – Human Relationship


86 1
c. Society/Universal Human Order

d. Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature

Ans: C
K1,CO5 If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs,
87 1
the participation in relation to making available the body is _______.
a. Compassion

b. Kindness

c. Beneficence

d. Generosity

Ans: A
K1,CO5 _______ 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


88 1
c. Indefinite Conduct

d. Inhuman Behaviour

Ans: B
K1,CO5 Competence in profession ethics means:

a. Clarity about comprehensive goal

b. Competence of mutually fulfilment


89 1
c. Competence of actualizing one’s understanding in real life

d. All the above

Ans:D
K1,CO5 The main cause of the unethical practices in various profession is due to

a. Corruption

b. Fraud
90 1
c. Hoarding

d. Profit maximization

And:d
K1,CO5 Right Understanding help us to identify the comprehensive goal in terms of

a. Samadhana and Samriddhi


91 1
b. Abhaya and sahastitva

c. Both A and B
d. None of the above

Ans: C
K1,CO5 The criteria of judging the production system are

A. Optimal utilization of local resources,

B. Priority to local consumption


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C. Using eco friendly and people friendly techniques

D. All of the above

Ans: D
K1,CO5 The key guides for the development of technologies and systems

a. Catering to appropriate needs and lifestyles

b. People – friendly
93 1
c. Eco- Friendly

d. All the above

Ans: D
K1,CO5 Each Unit is responsible, is in order and participates in the larger order
is______________________

a. Self Organization

b. sambandh & vyavastha


94 1
c. shasan

d. A and B

Ans: d
K1,CO5 Methods to remove Unethical Practices;

a. Audit inspections

b. Carrying out sting operations


95 1
c. Promoting awareness

d. All the above

Ans:d
K1,CO5 Svatva lead to
96 1
a. Svatantrata
b. Svarajya

c. Both of the above

d. None of the above

Ans: C
K1,CO5 Policy are impacted by:
a. Realization
b. Behavior
97 c. Work
1
d. Thought
Ans: D
K1,CO5 The management model should focus on
a. Cooperative and motivational
b. Correct appraisal of human labor
98 c. Focus on high profit making
1
d. A and B
Ans: D
K1,CO5 Which of the following is not the Key Question to be answered for
production system are
a. What to produce
99 b. How and how much to produce 1
c. For whom to produce
d. How to earn profit?
Ans:d
K1,CO5 Good policy reflects
a. Conductive to human welfare
b. Conductive to enrichment, protection and right utilization
100 c. Both the a and b
1
d. None of the above
Ans: C

CO-Course Outcomes mapped with respective question


KL- Bloom’s Knowledge Level (K1,K2,K3,K4,K5,K6)
K1 – RememberK2 – UnderstandK3 – ApplyK4 – AnalyzeK5 – EvaluateK6– Create
Value Education Cell, AKTU, Lucknow

Universal Human Values and Professional


Ethics
(KVE 301 / 401)

MCQs
Unit 1

1. Our participation at different levels of our living in the larger order is known as
a. Behavior
b. Values
c. Efforts
d. None ANS: B

2. Values are the outcome of Realization and ______, which are always definite.
a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Understanding
d. Beliefs ANS: C

3. The participation of the human being is seen in the form of


a. Benefits and loss
b. Behavior and work
c. Knowledge and assumptions
d. Belief and understanding ANS: B

4. It is the first level of human living.

a. Family
b. Individual
c. Nature
d. Society
ANS: B

5. It is the second level of human living.


a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature ANS: B

6. It is the third level of human 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. Both a and b ANS: D

9. By exploring our ‘Swatva/Innateness’ and living accordingly, we become


a. Swatantra
b. Partantra
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

10. Self exploration uses two mechanisms– natural acceptance and _______
a. experiential validation
b. Experiment
c. Beliefs
d. Preconditioning ANS: A

11. Giving weightage to physical facilities, for maximization of sensory pleasures and
accumulation of wealth is called
a. Animal consciousness
b. Human consciousness
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

12. Animal consciousness is


a. Giving weightage to physical facilities, maximization of sensory pleasures and
accumulation of wealth
b. Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent feelings, and right
understanding
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

13. 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 ANS: B

14. ________ 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

15. Mechanisms of self exploration are


A. Natural acceptance B. Experiential Validation C. Preconditioning D.Sentations

a. A and B
b. C and D
c. A and D
d. B and C ANS: A

16. Process of value education has to be that of


a. Believing
b. Self exploration
c. Assuming
d. Training ANS: B

17. Self introspection plays important role to create ________ within oneself
a. Conflicts
b. Depression
c. Harmony
d. Confusions ANS: C

18. Universal, rational and verifiable are the _______ of value education.
a. Needs
b. Basic Guidelines
c. Outcomes
d. None of the above ANS: B

19. Universal, rational and verifiable are guidelines of


a. Technical education
b. Trainings
c. Value education
d. Suggestion ANS: C

20. To be in a state of liking is.


a. Prosperity
b. Happiness
c. Stress
d. Selfishness ANS: B

21. To be in a state of __________ is happiness.


a. Liking
b. Disliking
c. Conflicts
d. Confusions ANS: A

22. The value of entity is decided on the basis of


a. participation in larger order
b. MRP
c. Cost
d. Physical properties ANS: A

23. Self exploration is a process of self-evolution through ______


a. self investigation
b. self verification
c. experience
d. all the above ANS: D
24. Self exploration is a process of _________ through self investigation
a. self-evolution
b. self verification
c. experience
d. all the above ANS: A

25. ____________ is a process of Self-evolution through self investigation


a. self-exploration
b. self verification
c. experience
d. all the above ANS: A

26. Value education helps us to correctly identify our _________.


a. Goals
b. Aspirations
c. Desire
d. All the above ANS: D

27. ________ 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 the above ANS: B

28. Value education leads a human being to _________.


a. Harmony
b. Conflicts
c. Confusion
d. All the above ANS: A

29. The process to understand human _________ is self exploration.


a. Goal
b. Values
c. Aspirations
d. All the above ANS: D

30. 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 the above ANS: A

31. Basic requirements for fulfilment 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
32. 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

33. Continuous happiness and prosperity are the


a. Impractical thought
b. Impossible desires
c. basic human aspirations
d. none of the above ANS: C

34. Every human being wants to be happy and ____________.


a. Rich
b. Powerful
c. Prosperous
d. Popular ANS : C

35. What I really want to be is my ___________


a. natural acceptence
b. influence
c. preconditioning
d. sensation ANS: A

36. In this course, whatever is being said is a _______ for an individual.


a. Conclusion
b. Decision
c. Proposal
d. Request ANS : C

37. The purpose of value education is to:


a. Foster universal core values.
b. Make the syllabus easy.
c. Help the individuals understand their value/participation in larger order.
d. Both (a) and (c) ANS : D

38. Self exploration uses two mechanisms – natural acceptance and:


a. Experiential validation.
b. Reason.
c. Logical thinking.
d. Theoretical concepts. ANS : A

39. Harmony should be maintained in:


a. Between body and life.
b. Between self and society
c. Between life and environment.
d. All the above. ANS : D

40. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels. These are:


a. Home, family, society, country.
b. Individual, family, society, universe.
c. School, home, office, temple.
d. None of the above. ANS: B

41. Human-human interaction is called


a. Work
b. Behaviour
c. System
d. None
ANS: B

42. Human-rest of nature interaction is called


a. Behaviour
b. Work
c. Production
d. All
ANS: B

43. ___________means harmony within myself.


a. Happiness
b. Pleasure
c. Excitement
d. All
ANS: A

44. Behaviour depends upon


a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. All
ANS: D

45. Work depends upon


a. Feelings
b. Desire, Thought, Expectation
c. Right Understanding
d. Both b and c
ANS: D

46. Which is not correctly matched?


1. Right feeling---Harmony in the activities of the Self
2. Behaviour--- human-rest of nature interaction
3. Work ---- Human-Human interaction
4. Swatantrata—definite, continuous & unconditional

a. 1 & 4
b. 2 & 4
c. 2 & 3
d. 1 & 2
ANS: C

47. Wealth means


a. Physical facility that is rightfully earned, in accordance with right understanding of
natural laws
b. Money only
c. Happiness
d. All the above
ANS: A

48. It is natural for _____________ to slowly deteriorate.


a. Physical things/ physical facilities
b. Happiness
c. Feelings
d. Relationship
ANS: A
Unit 2

1. Human being is the co-existence of


a. Wealth and prosperity
b. Suvidha and body
c. Self and physical facilities
d. Self and body ANS: D

2. Needs of self with reference to time are 


a. Continuous
b. Temporary
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

3. ________ helps in balancing / regulating the breathing of the body. 


a. Medicine
b. Labour
c. Asan
d. Pranayam ANS: D

4. The power/force for the activity of analyzing is 


a. Desire
b. Expectation
c. Thought
d. None ANS: C

5. The power/force for activity imaging is 


a. Desire
b. Thoughts
c. Expectation
d. Comparing ANS: A

6. The activities of body (in response) are: (a) Assuming (b) Knowing (c) Recognizing
(d) Fulfilling 
a. a & b
b. c & d
c. b & d
d. a & d

7. Understanding and living in harmony at all 4 levels of beings is called  


a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Gratitude
d. Worship ANS: B

8. How does information exchange take place between self and body? 
a. From outside to inside
b. From inside to outside
c. Both
d. None ANS: C
9. Need of self is 
a. Quantitative
b. Temporary
c. Qualitative
d. None ANS: C

49. There can only be a Qualitative change in


a. conscious units
b. material units
c. physical facilities
d. none of the above ANS: A

10. If our imagination is based on Natural acceptance, we are in the state of _______  
a. Partantrata
b. Swatantrata
c. Preconditioning
d. State of resignation ANS: B

11. 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

12. Which is not a material unit? 


a. Body
b. Wealth
c. Self
d. Physical facilities ANS: C

13. Needs of self are : (a) Glory (b) Respect (c) Happiness (d) Values 
a. a , b & d
b. b, c & d
c. a, c & d
d. a, b, c & d ANS: D

14. Sources of imagination are: (a) Natural Acceptance (b) Pre-Conditioning (c)
Sensation (d) Behaviour & Work 
a. a, b & d
b. b, c & d
c. a, b & c
d. a, c & d ANS: C

15. The pleasure obtained from sensations is: (a) Short-Lived (b) Temporary (c)
Continuous (d) Source of long lasting happiness 
a. a & c
b. b & d
c. a & b
d. c & d ANS: C

16. Recognizing depends upon assuming and __________ 


a. Knowing
b. Fulfilling
c. Preconditioning
d. Advices ANS: A

17. The basic capacity in the self (I) is  


a. Power
b. Activity
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

18. Find out the correct statement/statements about “Response” 


a. You are clear about the intention of other
b. It is the indication of definite conduct
c. Your behaviour is decided with your own right
d. All ANS: D

19. Intention is guided by 


a. Preconditioning
b. Sensation
c. Natural acceptance
d. All ANS: C

20. Self (I) is  


a. Doer
b. Seer
c. Enjoyer
d. All the above ANS: D

21. Health problems such as diabetes, migraine, digestive disorders, etc. may be due to
a. Lack of feeling of sanyam
b. Tendency to take medicine to suppress the ailment
c. Intake of improper food, water and air
d. All ANS: D

22. Find out the correct statement/statements about “Reaction” 


a. When your behavior is decided by others
b. It is the indication of Indefinite conduct
c. It indicates that you are in the state of Partantrata
d. All ANS: D

23. The activities of self (Desire, Thought and Expectation) together called as
a. Competence
b. Natural acceptance
c. Imagination
d. Preconditioning ANS: C
24. Selection/ tasting depends upon ____________ 
a. Desire
b. Thoughts
c. Expectations
d. Understanding ANS: C

25. The feelings in the self are 


a. Variable
b. Indefinite
c. Definite
d. Can't be identified with clarity ANS: C

26. The statement "all the body parts are performing its expected functions" is related
with 
a. Sanyam
b. Self regulation
c. Body
d. Proper upkeep ANS: C

27. Need of body includes:


a. Feelings
b. Happiness
c. Physio-chemical things
d. Guidance  ANS: C

28. 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

29. Prosperity is a need of 


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and Body both
d. Money ANS: B

30. Behaviour and work are an outcome of 


a. Desire
b. Thoughts
c. Expectation
d. All ANS: D

31. Which one is not correctly matched 


a. Belief---Assuming
b. Desire---Imaging
c. Knowing---Preconditioning
d. Sensation---Stimulus ANS: C
32. Which activity has the involvement of both Self and Body 
a. Thinking
b. Dreaming
c. Shouting
d. Feeling anger ANS: C

33. Proper upkeep means 


a. Vihar
b. Daily routine
c. Proper rest
d. All ANS: D

34. 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

35. Which one is an activity of self? 


a. Sensation
b. Happiness
c. Dancing
d. Thought ANS: D

36. ____________________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

37. 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

38. To verify the proposal or assumption through self exploration leads to  


a. Assuming
b. Recognizing
c. Knowing
d. Preconditioning ANS: C

39. Which pair is not correctly matched?


a. Labour - Asan
b. Asan - Pranayam
c. Intake - Proper upkeep
d. Medicine – Treatment ANS: A
40. The feeling of Responsibility to ensure health of body is related with 
a. Proper upkeep
b. Self Regulation
c. Guidance
d. Affection ANS: B

41. Need of self is 


a. Happiness
b. Excitement
c. Continuous happiness
d. Happiness and excitement both ANS: C

42. _______________is the stimulus which our sensory organs make us feels. 
a. Feelings
b. Sensations
c. Knowledge
d. Happiness ANS: B

43. ___________is just an Instrument of self (I). 


a. Body
b. Money
c. Physical facilities
d. Relationship ANS: A

44. Recognizing depends upon assuming and __________ 


a. Fulfilment
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensations
d. Knowing ANS: D

45. _____________ is the basic unit of human interaction.


a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Nature ANS: B

46. __________ is expressed in the form of kindness, beneficence and compassion


a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Reverence
d. Love ANS: D

47. _____________ is what we aspire for, which is based on our natural acceptance.
a. Competence
b. Intention
c. Potential
d. Program ANS: B

48. Food must be nutritious, digestive, excretory and _____________


a. Good in smell
b. Looks attractive
c. Tasty
d. None of the above ANS: C

49. 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

50. I naturally feel related to the other when I have the feelings of ___ and ____ in myself
(I) for others.
a. Trust and respect
b. Love and affection
c. Reverence and glory
d. Pride and ego ANS: A

51. ‘Knowing’ means having the ________.


a. Assumptions
b. Preconditioning
c. Right understanding
d. All the above ANS : D

52. Each human being is co-existence of the


a. Mind and physical facilities
b. Money and needs
c. Self and body
d. Tight understanding and relationship ANS: C

53. The __________ does not ‘assume’ things.


a. Self
b. Body
c. Physical facilities
d. Relationship ANS: B

54. It is the feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and right utilizing the body
a. Sanyam
b. Swasthya
c. Both
d. None of the above ANS: A

55. Where there is harmony among the parts of the body, it is known as
a. Sanyam
b. Swasthya
c. Both
d. None of the above ANS: B

56. Sanyama is the basis of


a. Money
b. Popularity
c. Swasthya
d. Happiness ANS: C

57. It ensures swasthya


a. Money
b. Popularity
c. Sanyam
d. Patience ANS: C

58. With the help of the _______, ‘Self’ explores and interact with rest of the nature.
a. Body
b. Money
c. Physical facilities
d. Relationship ANS: A

59. With the help of the Body, _______ explores and interact with rest of the nature.
a. Self
b. Money
c. Physical facilities
d. Relationship ANS: A

60. The system of the body works in a __________ way.


a. Disturbed
b. Uncertain
c. Self organized
d. All the above ANS: C

61. Human body is an instrument to facilitate ______


a. Preconditioning
b. Right understanding
c. Assumptions
d. Sensations ANS: B

62. The self is ______ in nature while body is _______ in nature.


a. Conscious, spiritual
b. Spiritual, Physico-chemical
c. Physico-chemical, Conscious
d. Conscious, Physico-chemical ANS: D

63. The ______ is conscious in nature, while _______ is Physico-chemical


a. Self, body
b. Body, self
c. Money, food
d. Money, thoughts ANS: A

64. The self and body interacts with each other via the activity of
a. Imaging
b. Analyzing
c. Selecting / tasting
d. None of the above ANS: C

65. The flow of activity of Selecting/tasting can leads to (thoughts) ________


a. Imaging
b. Analyzing
c. Imagination
d. None of the above ANS: B

66. We make choices with external world, based on our _________ today.
a. Preconditioning
b. Sensations
c. Imagination
d. Natural acceptance ANS: C

67. Imaging is __________ with time.


a. Variable
b. Uncertain
c. Continuous
d. All the above ANS: C

68. The activity of Selecting/tasting is ___________


a. Variable
b. Uncertain
c. Continuous
d. All the above ANS: C

69. What we analyze may keep changing, the activity of analyzing is ________
a. Variable
b. Uncertain
c. Continuous
d. All the above ANS: C

70. When we assume something about, on the basis of prevailing notion it is called
a. Sensation
b. Preconditioning
c. Understanding
d. Natural acceptance ANS: B

71. __________ means to be able to see the reality as it is.


a. Realization
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All the above ANS: A

72. We can have _______ through the process of realization


a. Right understanding
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. All the above ANS: A
73. We can have right understanding through the process of
a. Realization
b. Preconditioning
c. Sensation
d. None of the above ANS: A

74. Behaviour on the basis of realization and understanding is called


a. Confused behavior
b. Wrong behavior
c. self organized behaviour
d. all the above ANS: C

75. The self or I is also called


a. Material
b. Consciousness
c. Imagination
d. None of the above ANS: B

76. Clothing, nourishment etc are the needs of


a. Self
b. Body
c. Both self and body
d. None of the above ANS: B

77. Trust, respect, happiness etc are the needs of


a. Self
b. Body
c. Both self and body
d. None of the above ANS: A

78. Needs of body with reference to time are 


a. Continuous
b. Temporary
c. Both
d. None ANS: B

79. Physical facilities are required in a _______________ quantity.


a. Limited
b. Unlimited
c. Uncertain
d. Insignificant ANS: A

80. If the needs are naturally acceptable I want them


a. Continuously
b. Temporarily
c. Limit
d. Unlimited ANS: A

81. The needs of self are ______ in nature and we want them continuously
a. Quantitative
b. Temporary
c. Qualitative
d. None ANS: C

82. The needs of ___________ are qualitative in nature and we want them continuously
a. Self
b. Body
c. Both self and body
d. None of the above ANS: A

83. The needs of the self are ensured by


a. Money and only money
b. Right understanding and right feeling
c. Right feeling and money
d. All the above ANS: B

84. By __________ we become responsible to ourselves.


a. right understanding
b. preconditioning
c. sensation
d. physical facilities ANS: A

85. Recognition and fulfillment in material entities is always


a. Definite
b. Indefinite
c. Uncertain
d. Flexible ANS: A

86. Recognition and fulfillment in ____________ entities is always definite


a. Material
b. Physical
c. Both
d. None ANS: C

87. In I (self), recognizing and fulfillment depends on


a. Preconditioning
b. Sensation
c. Knowing and assuming
d. None of the above ANS: C

88. Knowing means we have the


a. Right understanding
b. Confusions
c. Preconditioning
d. All the above ANS: A

89. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and fulfillment only can be called as
a. Material
b. Conscious
c. Both a and b
d. None ANS: A

90. Selecting and desiring are the activities of


a. Self
b. Body
c. Both self and body
d. None of the above ANS: A

91. Seer means the one that


a. Understands
b. Does something
c. Experience
d. All the above ANS: A

92. Doer means the one that


a. Understands
b. Does something
c. Experience
d. All the above ANS: B

93. Enjoyer means the one that


a. Understands
b. Does something
c. Experience
d. All the above ANS: C

94. The awareness of being is in


a. Self
b. Body
c. Material
d. All the above ANS: A

95. From physical facilities we want


a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Reputation
d. Respect ANS: B

96. Right feeling & right thought deals with


a. Self
b. Body
c. Self and body both
d. Physical Facility
ANS: B

97. Right feeling within myself (I) is


a. Definite
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All
ANS: D

98. For continuity of happiness, what is essential?


a. Right understanding in the Self
b. Right feeling and right thought in the Self
c. Recognition of needs, ensure more than required, make right utilisation of it
d. All the above
ANS: D

99. 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

100. For staying healthy what area we need to work on


a. Intake and Daily routine (Lifestyle)
b. Labour and exercise
c. Posture of body and regulated breathing
d. All the above
ANS: D

101. The feeling of having / producing more than required Physical Facility
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Satisfaction
d. Success
ANS: B

102. Which one is considered as a mis-understanding


a. Human being = body
b. Physical facilities = unlimited
c. There is inherent struggle in nature, and fittest survive
d. All the above
ANS: D

103. Human being is


a. Self
b. Body
c. co-existence of Self and Body
d. none
ANS: C

104. Needs of the body are fulfilled by


a. Right Understanding and right feelings
b. Relationship
c. physical facilities
d. all the above
ANS: C

105. Needs of self is fulfilled through


a. Right Understanding and right feelings
b. Relationship
c. physical facilities
d. all the above
ANS: A
Unit 3

1. We are similar on the basis of intention but we all differ from the point of view of  
a. Imagination
b. Program
c. Purpose
d. All ANS: A

2. The feeling of ________ is the foundation of Undivided Society.


a. Trust
b. Love
c. Hate
d. Reverence ANS: B

3. Doubt on ____________ is a major reason for problems in relationship. 


a. Purpose
b. Person
c. Intention
d. Competence

4. When you are attracting people through your body activities 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

5. Differentiation or Discrimination in relationship is a kind of _________________


a. Attention
b. Respect
c. Disrespect
d. Justice ANC: C

6. Need of self is fulfilled by: (a) Right Understanding (b) Right Feeling (c)
Excitement from sensation (d) Physio-Chemical Things 
a. a & d
b. a & c
c. a & b
d. d only ANS: C

7. The fulfillment and evaluation of feelings lead to mutual _________ in family.


a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

8. __________is and it exists between one self (I1) and other self (I2) 
a. Relationship
b. Sensation
c. Expression
d. Happiness ANS: A

9. 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

10. _________________is our ability to fulfill the aspiration. 


a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence ANS: D

11. There are total ______ feelings which form base of relationships  
a. 4
b. 2
c. 9
d. 3 ANS: C

12. Only the feeling of ________ may need the use of physical facilities.  
a. Guidance
b. Care
c. Affection
d. Respect ANS: B

13. 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

14. There are _______elements of justice 


a. 5
b. 2
c. 9
d. 4 ANS: D

15. The need of physical facility is for 


a. Nurturing
b. Gaining respect
c. Malnutrition
d. Obsession

16. 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

17. We all are similar on the basis of purpose, program and _____________
a. Potential
b. Competence
c. Both
d. None ANS: A

18. 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 ANS: B

19. Right evaluation of each other’s intention and competence is called ___________  
a. Respect
b. Trust
c. Affection
d. Love ANS: A

20. Disrespect leads to 


a. Ego
b. Depression
c. Acrimony
d. All ANS: D

21. To ensure ______________ from family to world family is called undivided


society. 
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: C

22. If I say, I can do everything, it is a kind of 


a. Over evaluation
b. Under evaluation
c. Otherwise evaluation
d. None ANS: A

23. Which one is complete value? 


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Trust
d. Care ANS: A

24. ___________ is called foundation value. 


a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Love ANS: A
25. The foundational value in relationship is
a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Love ANS: A

26. 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

27. 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

28. 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 ANS: D

29. If I say, I am good for nothing, it is a kind of 


a. Over evaluation
b. Other wise evaluation
c. Under Evaluation
d. Right evaluation ANS: C

30. 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

31. There are __________ in relationship – in one self (I) for other self (I).
a. Thoughts
b. Desires
c. Feelings
d. Expectations ANS: C

32. 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
33. ________ &_________ 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

34. Harmony (Mutual happiness) in human-human relationship is called ________


a. Love
b. Trust
c. Justice
d. Care ANS: C

35. ______________ means to be assured that the other wants my happiness and
prosperity. 
a. Respect
b. Reverence
c. Trust
d. Affection ANS: C

36. _______________is right evaluation of others on the basis of self (I) 


a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Reverence ANS: B

37. ___________ is the feeling of being related to all .


a. Affection
b. Care
c. Love
d. Trust ANS: A

38. 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

39. The feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for excellence.
a. Affection
b. Reverence
c. Gratitude
d. Glory ANS: B

40. __________ is the feeling of acceptance for Excellence in the other. 


a. Reverence
b. Gratitude
c. Love
d. Care ANS: A
41. ___________ starts from ONE and goes to EVERYONE.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: C

42. ______________ is the feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for
my excellence.
a. Affection
b. Care
c. Gratitude
d. Guidance ANS: C

43. ________ is the feeling for someone who has made efforts for excellence.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: B

44. ________ is the feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for my
excellence.
a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: D

45. _________ is a complete value.


a. Reverence
b. Glory
c. Love
d. Gratitude ANS: C

46. Ensuring right understanding and feelings in the other is called


a. Gratitude
b. Guidance
c. Care
d. Reverence ANS: B

47. Education- right living leads to


a. Right understanding
b. Confusions
c. Doubts
d. None of the above ANS: A

48. 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
49. The program for health and sanyam leads to feeling of _________ in family.
a. Right understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence ANS: B

50. Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to ________ in society.
a. Right understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence ANS: C

51. Suraksha of nature via enrichment protection and right utilization leads to _______ in
nature.
a. Right understanding
b. Prosperity
c. Fearlessness
d. Coexistence ANS: D

52. 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

53. The ability to fulfill the aspirations is called


a. Intention
b. Competence
c. Desires
d. All the above ANS: B

54. To be assured of others at all the time is the feeling of


a. Trust
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Reverence ANS: A

55. Respect is
a. Right evaluation
b. Wrong evaluation
c. Influence
d. All the above ANS: A

56. Society is an extension of


a. Individual
b. Family
c. Nature
d. All the above ANS: B
57. 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

58. Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical facilities
is called
a. Intension
b. Thought
c. Labour
d. Exercise ANS: C

59. The ability to perform a specific task action or function successfully


a. Intention
b. Competence
c. Purpose
d. Program ANS: B

60. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our
a. Understanding
b. Assuming
c. Sensations
d. None of the above ANS: B

61. The intention of every human being is to make the other ______.
a. Rich and resource full
b. Happy and divine
c. happy and prosperous
d. all the above ANS: C

62. 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

63. Which one 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: D

64. Society means


a. Family
b. All human beings
c. Few individuals
d. None
ANS: B

65. There are _____ comprehensive human goals


a. 8
b. 6
c. 4
d. 9
ANS: C

66. The human goal at the level of individual is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding
ANS: D

67. The human goal at the level of family is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding
ANS: A

68. The human goal at the level of society is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding
ANS: B

69. The human goal at the level of nature is


a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding
ANS: C

70. ________ on intention is the starting point for mutual development.


a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None
ANS: A

71. _______on intention is a major reason for problems in relationships.


a. Trust
b. Belief
c. Doubt
d. None
ANS: C

72. Right evaluation of each other’s intention and ________ is called Respect
a. Behaviour
b. Belief
c. Expression
d. Competence
ANS: D

73. There are _______levels of living.


a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 5
ANS: B

74. There are _______dimensions of living.


a. 6
b. 4
c. 9
d. 5
ANS: B

75. We differ from the point of view of


1. Competence
2. Imagination
3. Level of understanding
4. Intention

a. 1&2
b. 1&4
c. 4 only
d. 1, 2 & 3
ANS: D

76. The feeling of being related to other is called


a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
ANS: D

77. 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
78. _______ is the feeling of responsibility toward the body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
ANS: A

79. ________ is the feeling of responsibility & commitment for nurturing and
protection of the Body of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
ANS: A

80. ________ is the feeling of responsibility & commitment for ensuring Right
Understanding and Right Feeling in the self of my relative.
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
ANS: B

81. Care and Guidance are the two outcomes of ________


a. Glory
b. Reverence
c. Respect
d. Affection
Ans: D

82. Feeling for those who have made effort for excellence
a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None
ANS: C

83. Feeling for those who have made effort for my excellence
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None
ANS: C

84. ________ is the feeling of being related to all.


a. Love
b. Respect
c. Affection
d. Care
ANS: A

85. 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

86. The outcome of justice is


a. right understanding
b. prosperity
c. trust and fearlessness
d. coexistence with nature
ANS: C

87. Harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness, is the


achievement of
a. Respect
b. Justice
c. Trust
d. Love
ANS: B

88. What are the criteria of deciding how to produce


a. Mutually enriching, Cyclic process of Nature and its resources
b. Rate of production and consumption of produced facility
c. Mutually enriching, Cyclic process of By-products
d. All the above
ANS: D

89. What are the non eco friendly production processes


a. Use of chemical fertilizers,insecticides and pesticidesin agriculture
b. By-products of Industries which are discharged in rivers or is released into air
c. Production and misuse of plastics
d. All the above
ANS: D

90. How can comprehensive human goals be achieved?


I. Through education - sanskar
II. Through swasthya - sanyam
III. Through production-work
IV. Through justice-preservation
V. Through exchange and storage

a. 1 and 4
b. 2 and 5
c. 1, 3, and 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Ans: D
Unit 4

1. Outcome of labour is _________ 


a. Money
b. Production
c. Respect
d. Growth ANS: B

2. The outcome of labour must be


a. People Friendly &Ecofriendly
b. Sustainable
c. Cyclic and Mutual Enriching
d. All ANS: D

3. Labour is done for ___________ of physical facility.


a. Nourishment
b. Protection
c. Right utilization
d. Exploitation ANS: C

4. No physical facility is produced by 


a. Proper upkeep
b. Exercise
c. Treatment
d. All ANS: D

5. Between every two units there is


a. Units
b. Space
c. Air
d. Vacuum ANS: B

6. When nature is submerged in space we call it


a. Universe
b. Galaxy
c. Existence
d. None of the above ANS: C

7. Nature is ____________ and Space is __________ in size.


a. Limited, unlimited
b. Unlimited, Limited
c. Limited, Limited
d. Unlimited, Unlimited ANS: A

8. When something is active or has activity, we call it


a. Space
b. Unit
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above ANS: B
9. Space is constant or _________ energy
a. Equilibrium
b. Variable
c. Unlimited
d. Limited ANS: A

10. There are two kinds of realities in existence:


a. Space and units
b. Material and conscious
c. Physical and pranic orders
d. All the above ANS: A

11. Material units are _________ in nature.


a. Temporary
b. Continuous
c. Unlimited
d. None of the above ANS: A

12. The first order of nature is


a. Material order
b. Bio order
c. Animal order
d. Human order ANS: A

13. The second order of nature is


a. Material order
b. Bio order
c. Animal order
d. Human order ANS: B

14. The third order of nature is


a. Material order
b. Bio order
c. Animal order
d. Human order ANS: C

15. The fourth order of nature is


a. Material order
b. Bio order
c. Animal order
d. Human order ANS: D

16. 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

17. The natural characteristic (svabhav) of material order


a. Composition / decomposition
b. Growth
c. Cruelty / non-cruelty
d. Will to live

18. The natural characteristic (svabhav) of plant / bio order


a. Growth
b. Cruelty / non-cruelty
c. Will to live
d. Nurture / worsen ANS: D

19. The natural characteristic (svabhav) of self of animal order


a. Growth
b. Cruelty / non-cruelty
c. Will to live
d. Nurture / worsen ANS: B

20. The innateness of material order is (existence) _____________


a. Existence
b. Cruelty / non-cruelty
c. Growth
d. Nurture / worsen ANS: B

21. The natural characteristic (svabhav) of self of human order


a. Perseverance, bravery, generosity
b. Cruelty / non-cruelty
c. Will to live with happiness
d. Nurture / worsen ANS: A

22. The Innateness (Dharnam) of self of human order


a. Perseverance, bravery, generosity
b. Cruelty / non-cruelty
c. Will to live with happiness
d. Nurture / worsen ANS: C

23. The Innateness (Dharnam) of self of animal order


a. Perseverance, bravery, generosity
b. Cruelty / non-cruelty
c. Will to live
d. Nurture / worsen ANS: C

24. The basic activities of plant order are


a. Composition / decomposition
b. Recognition / fulfillment
c. Knowing / Assuming
d. None of the above ANS: A

25. Conformance of material order is named as


a. Constitution conformance
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Right value sanskaar ANS: A

26. Conformance of Plant order is named as


a. Constitution conformance
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Right value sanskaar ANS: B

27. Conformance of animal order is named as


a. Constitution conformance
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Right value sanskaar ANS: A

28. Conformance of human order is named as


a. Constitution conformance
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Right value sanskaar ANS: A

29. The cell belongs to


a. Material order
b. Plant order
c. Animal order
d. Human order ANS: B

30. In animals only the activity of _________ is predominant


a. Selection / tasting
b. Imaging
c. Analysing
d. Knowing / assuming ANS: A

31. 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

32. ______ 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

33. 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
34. The fundamental characteristic of material order is
a. Composition / decomposition
b. Recognition / fulfillment
c. Knowing / Assuming
d. None of the above ANS: A

35. 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

36. Human being has __________ conformance


a. Constitution conformance
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Right value / sanskaar ANS: B

37. There is __________ among the four orders of nature.


a. mutual fulfilment
b. inherent struggle
c. opposition
d. no dependency ANS: A

38. Our natural acceptance is to live in (harmony) ___________ with nature.


a. Harmony
b. Struggle for survival
c. opposition
d. none of the above ANS: A

39. Sah-astitva means:


a. Co-existence.
b. Co-operation.
c. Co-option.
d. Corporate identity. ANS : A
Unit 5

1. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

2. 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 a and b
d. None of the above ANS: A

3. 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

4. Developing ethical competence in the profession is the only effective way to ensure
a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. Professional ethics ANS: D

5. _________ are considered the moral standards by which people judge behaviour.
a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. Professional ethics ANS: B

6. ________ is the implication of right understanding in profession.


a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. Professional ethics ANS: D

7. Professional ethics is the implication of right understanding in _____________.


a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. Behaviour ANS: D

8. Professional ethics is the implication of _____________in profession.


a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. right understanding
d. preconditioning ANS: D

9. Holistic production systems are


a. eco-friendly
b. people-friendly
c. both a and b
d. none of the above ANS: C

10. The definiteness of behaviour and work of human being is termed as


a. Human Character
b. Human Behaviour
c. Human Constitution
d. Human Working ANS: A

11. Understanding of human values leads to the practice of


a. Responsibilities
b. Ethics
c. Profession
d. Professional ethics ANS: D

12. Right understanding provide the basis for


a. Human Character
b. Human Behaviour
c. Human Constitution
d. Human Working ANS: C

13. Competence in professional ethics refers to


a. Ability to utilize power effectively.
b. Ability to augment the universal human order.
c. Ability to make profit.
d. Both b and c. ANS : D

14. An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be
a. More responsible socially and ecologically.
b. More rich.
c. More powerful.
d. More well travelled. ANS : A
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MCQ Question with Answer

1. What is the state of liking and a holistic and all encompassing state of the mind that
creates inner harmony?
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Innateness
(d) Self-organized

2. What is called living with assumption for oneself as body and Living of human being
only on the basis of physical facilities, and not with right understanding and relationship?
(a) Human Consciousness
(b) Happiness
(c) Right Understanding
(d) Animal Consciousness

3. Five basic guidelines for value education are Universal, Natural and verifiable, all
encompassing, leading to harmony and
(a) Self exploration
(b) Education
(c) Right utilization
(d) Rational

4. What are the basic desires of every human being for which they are working.
(a) Physical facilities
(b) Realization and understanding
(c) Happiness and prosperity
(d) Continuous happiness and prosperity

5. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is known as
our value. Values are outcome of
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Realization and understanding
(d) Self exploration

6. Identify the solution which helps human being to transform from animal consciousness to
human consciousness.
(a) Right understanding
(b) Realization
(c) Value education
(d) Physical facilities.
7. To maintain harmony we have to work at four levels of living .Identify second level of
living.
(a) Self
(b) Family
(c) Nature
(d) Society

8. Self exploration is a process which helps us to find out “What I am and What I really
want to be “.Two mechanisms involved in self-exploration are
(a) Realization and understanding
(b) Natural and verifiable
(c) Natural acceptance and experimental validation
(d) Correctable and identifiable
9. Self exploration uses two mechanisms–
(a)Natural acceptance and experiential validation
(b) Right Understanding and self exploration
(c) Self investigation and self exploration
(d) Natural acceptance and self investigation

10. Samridhi means


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Prosperity
D. Health

11. What is the third level of living?


(a) Society
(b) Individual
(c) Family
(d) Nature

12. Developed nations are the live example of


A. Prosperity
B. Wealth
C. Happiness
D. Health

13. The participation of human beings is seen in two forms


A. Prosperity and Work
B. Values and Understanding
C. Behavior and Wealth
D. Behavior and Work

14. What are the outcomes of realization and understanding?


A. Work
B. Values
C. Happiness
D. Health

15. We become …….. by exploring our svatva and living accordingly


A. Svatantra
B. .Partantra
C. Wealthy
D. Happy

16. Developed nations are the live example of health, wealth and wisdom. These three terms
can be combined to form a single term as
a) Developed
b) Prosperous
c) Harmony
d) Happy

17. Contents of self-exploration are


a) Desire and needs
b) Program and needs
c) Program and practical
d) Desire and Program

18. Value education is becoming important for students now a days because value education
helps students to correctly identify our
a) Values
b) Key to success
c) Aspirations
d) Needs

19. Three results are obtained from realization and understanding. Two of them are assurance
and satisfaction find third one
a)Universality
b) Acceptance
c) All-encompassing
d)Self-verification

20. The person who are lack of physical facility stands for
a) Samadhan viheen dukhi daridra
b) Sadhan viihin dukhi daridra
c) Sadhan Viheen Dukhi Daridra
d) Sadhan vimukh dukhi daridra

21. What is necessary but not complete for human beings.


a) Happiness
b) Physical facility
c) Prosperity
d) Relationship

22. What is the main component of our program to understand and live in harmony at all
levels of living.
a) Right Understanding
b) Relationship
c) Self exploration
d) Physical facilities
23. What is our participation at different levels in the larger order?
a) Value
b) Work
c) Behaviour
d) Realization

24. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is
our ________.
a)Work
b) Value
c)Behavior
(d) Realization

25. What is the first level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

26. What is the second level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

27. What is the fourth level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

28. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to


accumulation of wealth is called
(a). Animal Consciousness
(b) Animal Unconsciousness
(c) Semi-consciousness
(d) Human Consciousness

29. What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness?
A. Right attitude
B. . Prosperity
C. Wealth
D. Right understanding

30. Health, Wealth and Wisdom means


A. Consciousness
B. Intelligence
C. Prosperity
D. Happiness
31. What is the emotional state of being happy?
A. Happiness
B. Joy
C. Pleasure
D. All of these

32. We can know our weaknesses and remove them by doing


A. Class room study
B. Self Study
C. Group study
D. None of these

33. Which changes occur in conscious units?


A. Qualitative
B. Quantitative
C. Both
D. None

34. Program and desire are the contents of


A. Self evolution
B. Self investigation
C. Self exploration
D. Happiness

35. The content of Value Education is expected to include ____ dimensions and levels of a
human being
A. Two
B. All
C. Three
D. Four

36. If we will maintain relationship with other human beings on the basis of right
understanding then there will be
(a) Mutual prosperity
(b) Mutual happiness
(c) Happiness
(d) prosperity

37. Self exploration is a process of identifying our innateness and moving towards self-
organization and self-expression. What is self-expression?
(a) Svatva
(b) Swatantrata
(c) Swarajya
(d) Swabhava
38. The value education is the education by which we can
a) Learn new technology
b) Do new research
c) Transform from animal conscious to human conscious
d) None of the above
39. We need to undergo self exploration because
a) we want to find out what is valuable to us
b) we want to understand our relationship
c) we want to our participation with the things around us
d) All the above
40. Self exploration is:
a) A process of dialogue between ”what you are” of and “ what you really want to be”
b) A process of self evaluation through self-investigation.
c) A process of knowing oneself and through that, knowing the entire existence.
d) All the above
41. Natural acceptance is way to accept
a) The good things naturally.
b)The bad things naturally.
c) Anything naturally.
d) All the above
42. The proposal should be verified by
a) Harmony
b) Environment
c) Nature acceptance and experimental validation
d) None of the above
43. Process of self exploration leads to
a) Realization and understanding.
b) Prosperity
c) Wealthy
d) Peace
44. Natural acceptance change with
a) Time
b) Situation
c) Place
d) None of the above
45. Happiness may be defined as
a) Being in harmony
b) If there is synergy in it then I like to be in that state
c) If there is harmony in it then I like to be in that state / situation
d) All the above
46. Working only for physical facilities is
a) Living with Animal Consciousness
b) Living with Human Consciousness
c)Transformation from Animal Consciousness to Human Consciousness.
d) Transformation from Animal Consciousness to Human Consciousness
47. Right living or sanskar refers to the ability to live in harmony at
a) Individual
b) Family and Society
c) Nature
d) All the four levels

48. When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is
our ________.
A. Work
B. Value
C. Behavior
D. Realization

49. What is the first level of living?


E. Society
F. Individual
G. Family
H. Nature

50. What is the second level of living?


E. Society
F. B. Individual
G. Family
H. Nature

51. What is the fourth level of living?


E. Society
F. Individual
G. Family
H. Nature

52. Self exploration uses two mechanisms–


A. Natural acceptance and experiential validation
B. Right Understanding and self exploration
C. Self investigation and self exploration
D. D. Natural acceptance and self investigation

53. Samridhi means


E. Happiness
F. Wealth
G. Prosperity
H. Health

54. What is the third level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

55. Developed nations are the live example of


E. Prosperity
F. Wealth
G. Happiness
H. Health

56. The participation of human beings is seen in two forms


E. Prosperity and Work
F. Values and Understanding
G. Behavior and Wealth
H. Behavior and Work

57. What are the outcomes of realization and understanding?


E. Work
F. Values
G. Happiness
H. Health

58. We become …….. by exploring our svatva and living accordingly


E. Svatantra
F. .Partantra
G. Wealthy
H. Happy

59. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to


accumulation of wealth is called
A. Animal Consciousness
B. Animal Unconsciousness
C. Semi-consciousness
D. Human Consciousness

60. What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness?
E. Right attitude
F. . Prosperity
G. Wealth
H. Right understanding

61. Health, Wealth and Wisdom means


E. Consciousness
F. Intelligence
G. Prosperity
H. Happiness

62. What is the emotional state of being happy?


E. Happiness
F. Joy
G. Pleasure
H. All of these

63. We can know our weaknesses and remove them by doing


E. Class room study
F. . Self Study
G. Group study
H. None of these

64. Which changes occur in conscious units?


E. Qualitative
F. Quantitative
G. Both
H. None

65. Program and desire are the contents of


E. Self evolution
F. Self investigation
G. Self exploration
H. Happiness

61. Each Human being is co-existence of


A. Spirit and Sanyam
B. Health and prosperity
C. Self and Body
D. Mind and Soul

62. Which of the following does not assume things


A. Spirit
B. Mind
C. Self
D. Body
63. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and correct utilization of body is
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Consciousness
D. Understanding

64. Harmony among the body parts is known as


A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Synchronization
D. None

65. What is basis of swasthya?


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Sanyam
D. Prosperity

66. What helps self in exploration and interaction with rest of the nature?
A. Body
B. Soul
C. Mind
D. Spirit
67. In which way body system works?
A. Self organized
B. Unorganized
C. Poorly organized
D. Self Centered

68. What is the nature of the body?


A. Conscious
B. Physio-chemical
C. Biochemical
D. Semi-conscious

69. What is the nature of self?


A. Conscious
B. Physio-chemical
C. Biochemical
D. Semi-conscious

70. The basic capacity of self is known as


A. Awareness
B. Work
C. Thoughts
D. Power

71. The capacity of selecting/tasting is


A. Power
B. Expectation
C. Realization
D. Thoughts

72. Which of the following capacity leads to desires


A. Power
B. Expectation
C. Realization
D. Thoughts

73. Imagination is the activity of


A. Desires
B. Thoughts
C. Expectation
D. All of these

74. Imagination is continuous with


A. Time
B. Place
C. Height
D. None

75. Which statement is incorrect


A. What we analyze keeps changing.
B. The activity of analyzing is continuous
C. Self is also called consciousness
D. Needs of the body are permanent

76. Physical facilities are required in what quantity?


A. Abundant
B. . Limited
C. Large
D. Profuse

77. The one that understands is known as


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Seer

78. Which of the following comprises the activities of choosing and imaging?
A. Self
B. Body
C. Mind
D. None

79. What is the other name of Enjoyer?


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Drashta

80. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and fulfillment only can be called as
A. Physical entity
B. Material entity
C. Chemical entity
D. Physiochemical entity

81. Clothing, nourishment etc are the needs of (body) _____________.


A.Self
B.Body
C.Mind
D.None

82. Trust, respect, happiness etc are the needs of (self) _____________.
83. The needs of the self are (continuous) ________ in time and needs of body
are (temporary) ________.
84. Needs of the body are temporary while the needs of the self
are (continuous) __________.
85. Physical facilities are required in (limited) ____________ quantity.
86. If the needs are naturally acceptable I want them (continuously) ____________.
87. The needs of (self) _________ are (qualitative) _________ in nature and we want them
continuously.
88. The needs of the body are ensured by (physico-chemical) _________ things.
89. The needs of the self are ensured by (right understanding) __________ and (right
feeling) _________.
90. By (right understanding) __________ we become responsible to ourselves.
91. Choosing and imaging are the activities of (self) _________.

92. 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. Harmony
D. Human Values

93. What is present between every two units?


A. Space
B. Time
C. Dots
D. Relation

94. Space is _____ in size


A. Limited
B. Restricted
C. Unlimited
D. Small

95. Material units are _______ in nature


A. Permanent
B. Temporary
C. Constant
D. Unrecognizable

96. When nature is submerged in space it is known as


A. Conformance
B. Acceptance
C. Mixing
D. Co-existence

97. Which is the first order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

98. Which is the second order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order
99. Which is the third order of nature?
A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order
100. Which is the fourth order of nature?
A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

101. What is the name given to conformance of animal order?


A. Constitution conformance
B. Seed Conformance
C. Breed Conformance
D. Sanskar Conformance

102. Which is the only predominant activity in animals?


A. Taste/Selection
B. Composition
C. Growth
D. Existence

103. Which is the fundamental characteristic of material order?


A. Decomposition
B. Composition
C. Respiration
D. Both A and B

104. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of


A. Plants
B. Humans
C. Materials
D. Animals

105. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in


nature?
A. Breed
B. Constitution
C. Seed
D. None of these

106. Nature is equivalent to


A. Natural World
B. Physical World
C. Material World
D. All of these

107. There is mutual __________ among the four orders of nature.


A. Acceptance
B. Existence
C. Fulfillment
D. Co-operation

108. Which conformance is present in human beings?


A. Sanskar
B. Seed
C. Breed
D. Constitution

109. Parasparta is
A. Intraconnectedness B. Connectedness C. Interconnectedness D. Fulfillment

110. Recognizing and fulfillment are the basic activities of which order?
A. Animal
B. Plant
C. Human
D. Material

111. The basic activities of plant order are (Recognizing and


fulfillment) __________.
112. Conformance of material order is named as (Constitution
conformance) ________.
113. Conformance of plant/ bio order is called (Seed conformance) __________.
114. Conformance of animal order is (Breed conformance) _____________.
115. Conformance of human order is (Right value or sanskara
conformance) __________.
116. The cell belongs to (Pranic order) _________ order.
117. In animals only the activity of (Selection/taste) _________ is predominant.
118. The activities in human body are (Composition/decomposition) ______
and (respiration) ______.
119. (Existence) ________ and (growth) ________ together are the innateness of the
pranic order.
120. The value or participation of different orders in existence is also referred to as
their (Natural characteristics) _________.
121. The fundamental characteristic of material order
is (Composition/decomposition) _________.
122. The body of animals and humans belongs to the (Pranic) _________ order.
123. The natural characteristics/svabhava of a human being are (Perseverance)
_______, (bravery) _________ and (genriosity) _________.

124. The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is
A. Morality
B. Ethics
C. Behaviour
D. Understanding

125. Developing ethical competence in the profession is the only effective way to ensure
A. Mutual fulfillment
B. Harmony
C. Relationship
D. Professional Ethics

126. The moral standards by which people judge behavior are considered as
A. Prosperity
B. Thinking
C. Ethics
D. Understanding

127. Professional ethics is the implication of _______ in profession


A. Right Decision
B. Right Understanding
C. Right Thinking
D. Right Behaviour

128. Comprehensive human goal consists of


A. Samadhan
B. Samridhi .
C. Seh-astitva
D. All of these

129. Holistic production systems are


A. Eco-friendly
B. People friendly
C. Both A and B
D. None

130. Any belief in terms of ‘thought system’ that we have or that we have adopted is
called
A. Isms
B. ethics
C. values
D. None of these
131. Parsparta means (Interconnectedness) ___________.

132. Paraspar purakta means (Mutually fulfilling) __________.


133. Human beings are dependent on the (Material order) ________ for soil, minerals
and metals.
134. The natural characteristic of material order (Composition/
decomposition) _________.
135. The basic activities of plant order are (Recognizing and
fulfillment) __________.
136. Conformance of material order is named as (Constitution
conformance) ________.
137. Conformance of plant/ bio order is called (Seed conformance) __________.
138. Conformance of animal order is (Breed conformance) _____________.
139. Conformance of human order is (Right value or sanskara
conformance) __________.
140. The cell belongs to (Pranic order) _________ order.
141. In animals only the activity of (Selection/taste) _________ is predominant.
142. The activities in human body are (Composition/decomposition) ______
and (respiration) ______.
143. (Existence) ________ and (growth) ________ together are the innateness of the
pranic order.
144. The value or participation of different orders in existence is also referred to as
their (Natural characteristics) _________.
145. The fundamental characteristic of material order
is (Composition/decomposition) _________.
146. The body of animals and humans belongs to the (Pranic) _________ order.
147. The natural characteristics/svabhava of a human being are (Perseverance)
_______, (bravery) _________ and (genriosity) _________.
148. The human being is the
a) Body
b) Self
c) Co-existence of ‘I’ and the body
d) None of the above
149. The needs of I can be called as
a) Happiness (sukh)
b) Physical facilities (suvidha)
c) Excitement
d) None of the above
150. The needs of body can be called as
a) Happiness (sukh)
b) Physical facilities (suvidha)
c) Excitement
d) None of the above
151. The needs of I as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative
152. The needs of Body as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative
153. Self is a
a) Conscious entity
b) Material entity
c) Neither Conscious entity nor Material entity
d) Both Conscious entity and Material entity
154. Body is a
a) Conscious entity
b) Material entity
c) Neither Conscious entity nor Material entity
d) Both Conscious entity and Material entity
155. Sukh depends upon
a) Our thinking
b) Physical facility
c) Level of suvidha
d) None of the above
156. The activities of desire, thoughts and expectation at the level of self, are
collectively called as
a) Imagination
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Understanding
157. The physical objects that are in solid, liquide or gas state eighter living or non
living, What is this collectively called?
(a) Nature
(b) Material Order
(c) Conformance
(d) Sanakara

158. When we have right understanding (understanding of existence, understanding of


self and understanding of human conduct), the activities of realization and understanding
which are currently dormant in I get exposed. What this activity is called?
(a) Kriyapurnata
(b) Gathanpurna
(c) Gathansheel
(d) Acharanpurnata

159. What are the values called that a person gets at the time of his upbringing? We
humans are according to our imagination; according to our desires, thoughts and
selection in ‘I’. The desires, thoughts and selections we have in‘I’can come from
anywhere
(a) Sanskaar
(b) Knowledge
(c) Existence
(d) Svabhava

160. What is being assured that the all encompassing solution is to understand and live
in harmony at all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any
perturbation?
(a) Perseverance
(b) Composition
(c) Decomposition
(d) Bravery
161. The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility to help
and preserve its utility is called its
E. Utility Value
F. Artistic Value
G. Harmony
H. Human Values

162. What is present between every two units?


E. Space
F. Time
G. Dots
H. Relation

163. Space is _____ in size


E. Limited
F. Restricted
G. Unlimited
H. Small

164. Material units are _______ in nature


E. Permanent
F. Temporary
G. Constant
H. Unrecognizable

165. When nature is submerged in space it is known as


E. Conformance
F. Acceptance
G. Mixing
H. Co-existence

166. Which is the first order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order

167. Which is the second order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order

168. Which is the third order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order

169. Which is the fourth order of nature?


E. Plant order
F. Human order
G. Animal order
H. Material order
170. What is the name given to conformance of animal order?
D. Constitution conformance
E. Seed Conformance
F. Breed Conformance
(d). Sanskar Conformance

171. Which is the only predominant activity in animals?


E. Taste/Selection
F. Composition
G. Growth
H. Existence

172. Composition/ Decomposition and respiration is the activity of


A. Animals
B. Humans
C. Plants
D. Material

173. Which is the fundamental characteristic of material order?


E. Decomposition
F. Composition
G. Respiration
H. Both A and B

174. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of


E. Plants
F. Humans
G. Materials
H. Animals

175. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in


nature?
E. Breed
F. Constitution
G. Seed
H. None of these

176. Nature is equivalent to


E. Natural World
F. Physical World
G. Material World
H. All of these

177. There is mutual __________ among the four orders of nature.


E. Acceptance
F. Existence
G. Fulfillment
H. Co-operation

178. Which conformance is present in human beings?


E. Sanskar
F. Seed
G. Breed
H. Constitution

179. Parasparta is
B. Intraconnectedness
C. Connectedness
D. Interconnectedness
E. Fulfillment

180. Recognizing and fulfillment are the basic activities of which order?
E. Animal
F. Plant
G. Human
H. Material

181. What is Being assured that the all encompassing solution is to understand and live
in harmony at all the four levels and I am ready to invest myself, my body
and wealth to help the other have the right understanding.
(a) Generosity
(b) Perseverance
(c) Bravery
(d) Encompassing

182. Four orders in nature are material order, plant order, animal order and
a) Human order
b) Knowledge order
c) Both a and b
d) None

183. Which order is also known as pranic order


a) Bio order
b) Human order
c) Animal order
c) Material order

184. If parasparta means interconnectedness than what does paraspara puraka means
a) fulfilment of connectedness
b) Fulfillment
c) Mutual happiness
d) Mutually fulfilling

185. Which order is not fulfilling the conditions of interconnectedness and mutual
fulfilment?
a) Pranic order
b) Plant order
c) Knowledge order
d) Animal order

186. Nature has the capability of self-regulation and


a) Maintenance
b) Recyclability
c) Absorbability
d) None

187. Human body is a part of which order


a) Human order
b) Knowledge order
c) Bio order
d) Plant order

188. Some examples of material order are matels, gases, water and
a) Liquids
b) Compound
c) Soil mixtures
d) All of the above

189. If things stands for Vastu, activity stands for Kriya, then what does innateness
stands for
a) Dharana
b) Svabhava
c) Anusanigta
d) Kriya

190. All units around us are active all the time. Is this statement true?
a) Yes, true
b) Not, true
c) Can’t say
d) Statement is wrong

191. Human order is also known as knowledge order. What other name can be given to
this order?
a) Parasparta
b) Prana avastha
c) Jiva avastha
d) Gyana avastha

192. Why does animal order cannot belong to human order?


a) They have activities of assuming, recognizing, fulfilment
b) They do not have same activity
c) They do not have activity knowing
d) They have only activity recognizing and fulfillment

193. Material order has which type of conformance?


a) Seed conformance
b) Constitution conformance
c) Breed conformance
d) Sanskar conformance

194. Jeeva avastha has which type of anusangita?


a) Vansa anusangita
b) Parinama anusangita
c) Bija anusangita
d) Sanskar anusangita

195. In which order do we want to live i.e. naturally acceptable


a) Animal order
b) Human order
c) Both
d) None

196. Cruelty is a part of animal order but now a days humans are also involved in this
activity
a) this statement is true
b) this statement is false
c) can’t say
d) statement is wrong
197. All units in nature can be categorized in to
a) One order
b) Two distinct order
c) Three distinct order
d) Four distinct order
198. In nature all the three orders other than one of the following order are mutually
fulfilling for themselves as well as for all other orders
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order
199. In nature the conduct of all the three orders other than one of the following order
are definite
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order
200. Order of appearance of orders:
a) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human
b) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
c) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human
d) Human -> Plant -> Animal -> Material
201. The sequence in which orders environment degrades
a) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human
b) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
c) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human
d) Human -> Animal -> Plant -> Material
202. Resource Depletion is due to
a) The resource is used at a rate which is faster than the rate at which it is produced
in Nature
b) The resource is used at a rate which is slower than the rate at which it is produced in
Nature
c) The resource is used at the same at which it is produced in Nature
d) None of the above
203. Pollution is due to the product is such that
a) It does not return to the cycle in Nature
b) It is produced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which it can return to the cycle in
Nature
c) All the above
d) None of the above
204. The Characteristic of material order is
a) It is neither created nor destroyed
b) It is created but nor destroyed
c) It is not created but destroyed
d) It is created and destroyed
205. Which of the following is false
a) Existence is in the form of co-existence
b) Every unit in existence is related with every other unit in existence in a mutually
fulfilling manner
c) Synergy in intrinsic to existence, harmony is inherent in existence – we do not have to
create it, we do not have to construct it
d) None of the above
206. Which of the following is correct quantity of units in each order
a) material >> plant >> human >> animal
b) material >> animal >> plant >> human
c) plant >> material >> animal >> human
d) material >> plant >> animal >> human

207. The activities in I are


a) Continuous
b) Temporary
c) Depends on place
d) None of the above
208. The whole existence is in coexistence i.e. nature is submerged in space and both
exist in harmony, It is definite and self organized system. What is this known as?
(a) Samagra Vyavastha
(b) Political Value
(c) Campassion
(d) Profession

209. While working with material things we have two values utility value and
a) Holistic value
b) alternative value
c) artistic value
d) ethical value
210. Values cannot be inforced through
a) fear
b) greed
c) belief
d) all of the above

211. Identification of ‘Svatva’ leads to


a) only svantantrata
b) only svarajya
c) both a & b
d) Harmony

212. Does right understanding provides the basis for ethical human conduct
a) yes
b) no
c) can’t say
d) statement is wrong

213. Which of the following enables us to discover that values are a natural outcome
of the right understanding
a) Svarajya
b) right understanding
c) Harmony
d) self exploration

214. Comprehensive human goal at the level of individual is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

215. Comprehensive human goal at the level of family is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

216. Comprehensive human goal at the level of society is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

217. Comprehensive human goal at the level of nature is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding
218. The humanistic education will facilitate the process of self exploration which will
lead to continuous
a) education
b) Self evoluation
c) development
d) people friendly

219. Primary step to move towards the holistic alternative is to develop the right
understanding among humans and the commitment to
a) do practical
b) remain calm
c) live accordingly
d) teach others
220. The right understanding helps us indentify the comprehensive human goal in
terms of
a) Samadhan
b) Samriddhi
c) Sah-astitva
d) all of above

221. Understanding of harmony gives us the basis and framework of humanistic


education and
a) Humanistic constitution
b) Harmony constitution
c) Education constitution
d) Constitution

222. The only effective way to ensure professional ethics is by developing


a) knowledge
b) ethical conduct
c) ethical competence
d) professional activities

223. 15 How does un-ethical practices in various professions can be resolved?


a) through skills
b) through knowledge
c) through practical
d) via right understanding

224. What provides Providing clear guidelines and policy frame work conducive to the
development of an un-fragmented human society and a universal human order?
(a) Humanistic Education
(b) Humanistic Constitution
(c) Profession
(d) Ethical Human Conduct

225. The right understanding gained through self-exploration also enables us to


identify the definitiveness of human conduct. What is this called?
(a) Ethical Human Conduct
(b) Values
(c) Policy
(d) Utility Values

226. In animals only the activity of _________ is predominant.


227. The values of human being can be enumerated as
a) Nine
b) Thirty
c) Eighteen
d) Twenty four
228. Which of the following is true
a) Understanding based on Realization manifests as Bliss.
b) Definiteness of Desire based on Understanding manifests as Satisfaction.
c) Definiteness of Thought based on definiteness of desire manifests as Peace
d) All the above.
229. Being assured that all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony
at all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any perturbation is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
230. Being assured that all encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony
at all levels and I am ready to help the other to have the right understanding. This is the
commitment to help the other to have the right understanding of the harmony and living
at all levels of existence is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
231. Being assured that the all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in
harmony at all the four levels and I m ready to invest myself , my body and wealth to
help the other to have the right understanding is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
232. If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfill his/her needs, the
participation in relation to make available the means to fulfill the need is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
233. If a person has the means to fulfill his /her needs but does not have the ability
(competence) to utilize it, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her is
called
a) Beneficence
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness
234. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the
participation in relation to make available the both is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Compassion
d) Kindness
235. In Human relationship there are
a) Nine established value and nine expressed value
b) Three established value and nine expressed value Bravery
c) Nine established value and three expressed value Compassion
d) Three established value and three expressed value Kindness
236. The feeling of responsibility in the self (I) for nurturing, protection and right
utilization of the body is called
a) Sanyama (self- regulation)
b) Svasthya
c) Vihar
d) None of the above

237. What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness?
A. Right attitude
B. Prosperity
C. Wealth
D. Right understanding

238. The self is conscious in nature while body in nature is


(a) Physico - chemical
(b) chemical
(c) Interacting
(d) Non- chemical

239. The self and body interacts with each other via the activity of
(a) Selection and choosing
(b) Choosing and tasting
(c) Selecting and comparing
(d) Selecting and tasting

240. When we assume something about on the prevailing notion it is called


(a) Post conditioning
(b) preconditioning
c) Assumption
d) Thoughts

241. Once I have seen/ understood something, I am the one who decides what to do or not to
do. Here who am I ?
(a) Seer
(b) Doer
(c) Enjoyer
(d) Analyzer

242. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and correct utilization of
body is
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Consciousness
D. Understanding
243. Harmony among the body parts is known as
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Synchronization
D. None
244. The needs of I as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative
245. The needs of Body as it is
a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative

246. What is basis of swasthya?


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Sanyam
D. Prosperity

247. What helps self in exploration and interaction with rest of the nature?
A. Body
B. Soul
C. Mind
D. Spirit

248. Needs of the body are temporary while the needs of the self are
(a) Unlimited
(b) Regular
(c) qualitative
(d) Continuous

249. The needs of body are qualitative in nature and we want them continuously.
(a) Statement is true
b) Self should replace body
c) Statement is false
d) Both b and c

250. Recognition and fulfillment between material entities is always


a) Continuous
b) Temporary
c) Definite
d) Partial

251. The one who understands the things while visualizing and makes different
assumption is known as
a) Doer
b) Seer
c) Enjoyer
d) Self

252. The one that understands is known as


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Seer

253. What is the other name of Enjoyer?


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Drashta

254. What makes every member of society feels related to everyone else and therefore
there is trust and every individual is able to live harmoniously in relationship?
(a) Fearlessness
(b) Education
(c) Competence
(d) Right Living

255. What is generated by the right evaluation and understanding which leads to
fulfillment in relationships.
(a) Respect
(b) Fear
(c) Trust
(d) Justice
256. Program for health and sanyam leads to which feeling in family?
(a) Thinking
(b) Prosperity
(c) Care
(d) Love

257. Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to ______ in society
(a) Fearlessness
(b) Understanding
(c) Thinking
(d) Carelessness

258. Which of the following is the foundational value in relationship?


(a) Guidance
(b) Care
(c) Trust
(d) Respect
259. What is the basic unit of all interaction?
(a) Family
(b) Individual
(c) Society
(d) Friends

260. Which one of the following is a complete value?


(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Love
(d) Affection

261. The feeling for someone who has made efforts for excellence is called
(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Affection
(d) Reverence
262. The feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for my excellence is
(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Affection
(d) Reverence

263. Suraksha of nature via enrichment protection and right utilization leads to what in
nature.
a) Co-existence
b) existence
c) Trust
d) fulfillment

264. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our
(a) Thinking
(b) Commitment .
(c) Behaviour
(d) Assumptions

265. Comprehensive human goal is right understanding, prosperity, fearlessness and


(a) Competence
(b) Guidance
(c) Co-existence
(d) Acceptance
266. What is being assured that the all encompassing solution is to understand and live
in harmony at all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any
perturbation?
(a) Perseverance
(b) Composition
(c) Decomposition
(d) Bravery
267. 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. Harmony
D. Human Values

268. What is present between every two units?


A. Space
B. Time
C. Dots
D. Relation

269. Space is _____ in size


A. Limited
B. Restricted
C. Unlimited
D. Small

270. Material units are _______ in nature


A. Permanent
B. Temporary
C. Constant
D. Unrecognizable

271. When nature is submerged in space it is known as


A. Conformance
B. Acceptance
C. Mixing
D. Co-existence

272. Which is the first order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

273. Which is the second order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

274. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of


A. Plants
B. Humans
C. Materials
D. Animals

275. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in


nature?
A. Breed
B. Constitution
C. Seed
D. None of these

276. All units in nature can be categorized in to


a) One order
b) Two distinct order
c) Three distinct order
d) Four distinct order
277. In nature all the three orders other than one of the following order are mutually
fulfilling for themselves as well as for all other orders
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order
278. What is the living of an individual can be imbibed only through inculcation of
values, policies and character, and this is possible through the process of ensuring right
understanding through self-exploration?
(a) Ethics
(b) Values
(c) Rules
(d) Policy

279. To give opportunity or thing to a person who have ability. If a person has abilities
to rightly utilize the resource but lacks in resources then providing him resources is
called.
(a) Kindness
(b) Beneficence
(c) Generosity
(d) Campassion
280. Comprehensive human goal at the level of individual is
a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

281. Comprehensive human goal at the level of family is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding
282. Comprehensive human goal at the level of society is
a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

283. What is the decision (plan, program, implementation, results, evaluation) about
the enrichment, protection and right utilization of the resources?

(a) Character
(b) Values
(c) Behaviour
(d) Policy

284. What is Competence of living in accordance with universal human values or the
participation of a unit in the larger order- its natural characteristics or svabhava?
(a) Character
(b) Values
(c) Behaviour
(d)Co-operation
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UNIT 1 : INTRODUCTION
TOPICS COVERED : The basic human aspirations and their fulfillment
through Right understanding and Resolution; All-encompassing
Resolution for a Human Being, its details and solution of
problems in the light of Resolution.
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Q.NO QUESTION
1 Which of the following dimensions among the happiness is harmony and integration at
an individual level?
a. Self-thought
b. Behaviour
c. Work & Realization
d. All of these

2 Which of the following levels among the individual aspire to harmony and integration
at the society level?
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society & Nature
d. All of these

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3 Which of the following statement/ statements is/are incorrect regarding the basic
aspirations of human being?
1. Every human being aspires to be happy.
2. The outcomes from his effort depend on the focus of the effort, specifically his
notions about his happiness.
a. Statement 1 is incorrect.
b. Statement 2 is incorrect
c. Both a & b are incorrect.
d. None of these

4 Basic aspiration is the innate need of every human being, regardless of _______.
a. Caste
b. Gender
c. Both a & b.
d. Society

5 The basic root of all our aspirations and the resulting actions are continuous
___________ and ___________.
a. Happiness & Prosperity
b. Society & Nature
c. Work & Realization
d. Desire & Nature

6 Which two factors are the main reasons for all our endeavours?
a. Society & Nature
b. Happiness & Prosperity
c. Desire & Nature
d. Work & Realization

7
What is the solution to our present state?
(a) The need for wrong understanding.
(b) The need for right understanding.
(c) Both a & b
(d) The need for misunderstanding.

8
What are the three basic requirements to ensure happiness & prosperity for human
beings?
a. Right understanding, Relationships & Physical facilities.
b. Society , Realization & Nature
c. Right understanding, Relationships & Happiness
d. Right understanding, Relationships & Desire

9
Living only with physical facilities is____________.
(a)Human consciousness
(b) Animal consciousness

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(c) Both a & b


(d)None of these

10 Living with all three with right understanding, relationships & physical facilities
is____________.
(a)Human consciousness
(b) Animal consciousness
(c) Both a & b
(d)None of these

11
______is a state where there is harmony all around.
(a) Prosperity
(b) Unhappiness
(c) Consciousness
(d) Happiness

12
Unhappiness is the result of any kind of __________.
(a) Struggle
(b) Contradictions
(c)Conflict
(d) All of these

13
Which factor/factors is/are linked to material possession or physical facilities?
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Both a & b
(d) Consciousness

14
Define wealth.
(a) State of being rich or having an abundance of material assets & money.
(b) State of being poor or having an scarcity of material assets & money.
(c) State of being poor or having an abundance of material assets & money.
(d) None of these

15
What is/are the present vision of a happy person?
(a) By maximizing accumulation of physical facilities.
(b) By consumption of physical facilities
(c) Both a& b
(d) None of these

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16
What is/are the symptoms of a happy person?
(a) They live their life with integrity.
(b) They enjoy harmonious relationships.
(c) They enjoy the simple things
(d) All of these

17
What are the consequences of happiness related to society?
(a) Lack of trust
(b) Communalism
(c) Ethical struggle
(d) All of these

18 What are the consequences of prevailing notion of happiness and prosperity at


individual level?
(a) Rising problems of depression
(b) Suicides
(c) Both a& b
(d)Divorce

19
What are the consequences of prevailing notion of happiness and prosperity at family
level?
(a) Breaking of joint families
(b) Dowry tortures
(c) Divorce
(d) All of these

20
What are the consequences of prevailing notion of happiness and prosperity at nature
level?
(a) Global warming
(b) Pollution
(c) resource depletion of minerals & mineral oils
(d) All of these

21 Are happiness & prosperity relates to with each other?


a. True
b. False
c. Unpredictable
d. Depends

22 Which thing/things is /are lead to happiness?


(a) Good health
(b) Honesty
(c) Right attitude towards life
(d) All of the above

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23 What things are required for prosperity?


a. Identification of the required quantity of physical facilities
b. Ensuring availability of more than required physical facilities
c. Ensuring production of more than required physical facilities
d. All of these

24 Why people are not living a prosperous life?


a. Fear
b. Negativity
c. Not clarified what they truly want in life
d .All of the above

25 How many levels of our living?


(a) 4
(b) 3
(c) 2
(d) 1

26 Mutual fulfillment = ___________ + ______________.


(a)Right understanding , Physical facility
(b) Right understanding , Relationship
(c) Physical facility, Relationship
(d) Relationship, Money

27
Mutual prosperity = ___________ + ______________.
(a)Right understanding , Physical facility
(b) Right understanding , Relationship
(c) Physical facility, Relationship
(d) Relationship, Money

28
What are the four level of our living?
(a)Living in myself, living in family, living in society, living in nature
(b) Living in myself, living in world, living in society, living in nature
(c) Living in myself, living in family, living in society, living in existence
(d) Both a & c

29 Wealth is a physical thing.


(a)True
(b) False
(c) Depends
(d) Unpredictable

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30 __________are the direct result of all kinds of influences on an individual.


(a)Self exploration
(b) Beliefs
(c) Value education
(d) Both a & c

31 What are the basic guidelines for value education?


(a)Universal & Rational
(b) Natural & All encompassing
(c) Leading to harmony
(d) All of the above

32
Which one is the process of observing what is within us?
(a)Beliefs
(b) Value education
(c) Self Exploration
(d) Mutual prosperity

33 The main way in which the self-exploration should be carried out is


through________________
(a)Self-judgment
(b) Self-investigation
(c) Natural acceptance
(d) Both a & c

34 SVDD stands for :


(a)Sadhan Viheen Dukhi Daridra
(b) Sadhan Viheen Dukhi Divya
(c) Sadhan Viheen Dukh Daridra
(d) Sadhan Vilupt Dukhi Daridra

35 SSDD stands for :


(a)Sadhan Sukhi Dukhi Daridra
(b) Sadhan Sampann Dukhi Divya
(c) Sadhan Viheen Dukh Divya
(d) Sadhan Vilupt Dukh Daridra

36
SSSS stands for :
(a)Sadhan Sukhi Sampann Samridh
(b) Sadhan Sampann Sukhi Samridh

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(c) Samridh Sadhan Sukhi Sampann


(d) Sampann Sadhan Sukhi Samridh

37 Our education system is trying to shift from ______ to _______ not _________
(a)SVDD,SSSS,SSDD
(b) SSSS,SVDD,SSDD
(c) SVDD,SSDD,SSSS
(d) SSSS,SSDD,SVDD

38 The process of self-exploration has to be in the form of___________


(a)Prosperity
(b) Self evolution
(c) Dialogue
(d) Beliefs

39 In absence of a correct understanding of universal human values, we are driven by


our________.
(a)Ad-hoc
(b) Prosperity
(c) Beliefs
(d) Self evolution

40 When we start living in harmony, it expresses itself through our harmonious behavior
& work i.e.,
(a) Samridh
(b) Prosperity
(c) Beliefs
(d) Swarajya

41 When we have enough physical facilities, it gives us a feeling of ____________.


(a) Samridh
(b) Prosperity
(c) Beliefs
(d) Swarajya

42 We have to start verifying our assumptions on the basis of our natural acceptance
and_______
(a)Experiential validation
(b) Prosperity
(c) Beliefs
(d) Self evolution

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43 On introspection we find that we are driven by numerous assumptions or__________


which are contrary to our natural acceptance.
(a)Experiential validation
(b) Prosperity
(c) Beliefs
(d) Self evolution

44 Through the process of self-exploration, we can achieve___________.


(a)Experiential validation
(b) Prosperity
(c) Beliefs
(d) Self evolution

45 Realization and understanding are invariant with respect to ______ , _______ and
____________.
(a)Experiential validation ,Prosperity , Beliefs
(b) Prosperity, Beliefs, Individual
(c) Beliefs, Experiential validation, Space
(d) Time, Space ,Individual

46 Natural acceptance is not something that is within us.


(a)True
(b) False

47 Values are the main guiding forces in an individual’s life.


(a)True
(b) False

48 How many core human values?


(a)3
(b) 5
(c) 10
(d) 4

49 What are the five core human values?


(a)Experiential validation ,Prosperity , Beliefs, truth
(b) Prosperity, Beliefs, Individual ,Space, Love
(c) Love, Truth, Peace, Right understanding, Non-violence
(d) Time, Space ,Individual, Right understanding, Non-violence

50 Skills are the methods & practices that an individual develops to actualize the goals
he/she has set in life.
(a)True
(b) False

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UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BEING COMPREHENSIVELY
----- HUMAN ASPIRATIONS & ITS FULFILLMENT

Time : 1:30 hours Total Marks : 100


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Note : Attempt all questions. The question paper 67 MCQ type questions. Each
question carries 2 marks. Select the answer and fill the appropriate bubble
corresponding to that question in the attached OMR sheet.

UNIT 4 : UNDERSTANDING CO-EXISTENCE WITH OTHER


ORDERS
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TOPICS COVERED : The need and the process of inner evolution
(through self-exploration, self-awareness and self-evaluation)-
particularly awakening to activities of the Self: Realization,
Understanding and Contemplation in the Self (Realization of Co-
Existence, Understanding of Harmony in Nature and Contemplation of
Participation of Human in this harmony/ order leading to
comprehensive knowledge about the existence).
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Q.NO QUESTION
1
Which one is the process to find out what is valuable to me by investigating

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with myself?
a. Self
b. Existence
c. Relationship
d. Inner evolution

2 Inner evolution is the process to find out__________


a. What is right for me?
b. What is true for me?
c. Has to be judged within myself
d. All of the above

3 Through which we get the value of our self?


a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

4 Which is the process of focusing attention on our self, our present beliefs and
aspirations?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

5 Which is the process of discovering that there is something innate, invariant


and universal in all human beings?
a. Happiness
b. Inner evolution
c. Self-exploration
d. Both b &c

6
How many aspects we need for self-exploration?
a. 1.
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

7
Which of the following aspects/mechanisms for self-exploration?
a. Experiential validation

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b. Needs, self
c. Natural acceptance
d. Both a & c

8
Which implies unconditional and total acceptance of the self, people and
environment?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Natural acceptance
d. None of these

9
Which one is the process that infuses direct experience with the learning
environment and content?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Natural acceptance
d. Experiential validation

10 Which is the process of dialogue between “what you are” and “what you really
want to be”?
a. Self-exploration
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

11 Which is the process of Self evolution through self-investigation?


a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

12 Which is the process of knowing oneself and through that, knowing the entire
existence”?
a. Happiness
b. Inner evolution
c. Self-exploration
d. Both b &c

13 Which is the process of recognizing one’s relationship with every unit in


existence and fulfilling it?
a. Happiness

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b. Inner evolution
c. Self-exploration
d. Both b &c

14 Which is the process of knowing human conduct, human character and living
accordingly?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

15 Which is the process of being in harmony in oneself and in harmony with entire
existence?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

16
Self-exploration is the process of identifying our innateness and moving
towards __________and __________.
a. Self-organization, Self-expression
b. Material, Conscious
c. Knowledge, Conscious
d. body , Self

17
Which one of the following itself suggests that exploring within yourself,
finding out what is important to us?
a. Self-exploration
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

18
What is the content of self-exploration?
(a) Desire
(b) Goal
(c) Program
(d) All of these

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19
Self-exploration takes place in the __________ and not the ________.
a. Happiness, respect
b. Respect, Right understanding
c. Knowledge, Happiness
d. Self, body

20
Which one of the following is/are benefit of self-exploration?
(a) Clarifies out goals
(b) Helps for better developing and understanding
(c) Add strength to our decisions
(d) All of these

21
Which one of the following is/are helps in self-management and stress
management?
a. Self-exploration
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

22 What is the state of self-exploration today?


(a) Good
(b) Bad
(c) Average
(d) Unpredictable

23 What is/are the characteristics of natural acceptance?


a. always present within us.
b. Does not depend on the place and on our past conditioning
c. Does not change with time.
d. All of the above

24 Self-awareness is about uncovering a deep dark secret about yourself.


(a) Correct
(b) Not correct
(c) Unpredictable
(d) Don’t say

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25 Self–awareness is directly related to which of the following given below?


a. Emotional intelligence
b. Success
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

26 Which of the following allows us to make positive behavioural changes that can
lead to greater personal and interpersonal success?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Self-awareness
d. None of these
27 Which of the following having a clear perception of your personality, including
strengths, weakness, thoughts, beliefs, motivations and emotions?
(a)Desires
(b) Self-awareness
(c) Physical facility
(d) Relationship

28 Which of the following is your thoughtful and considered written review of


your performance during the evaluation cycle?
(a)Desires
(b) Self-evaluation
(c) Physical facility
(d) Relationship

29 What is importance of self-awareness?


a. For better relationships and for a more fulfilling life.
b. Able to make changes in the thoughts and interpretations in your mind.
c. Help us to recognize when we are stressed or under pressure.
d. All of the above

30 How can you build self-awareness?


a. Ask for feedback
b. Label your emotions
c. Focus on your choices
d. All of the above

31
Evaporating, condensing and precipitating back to water etc. are an example of
which of the following term/terms?
a. Reducibility
b. Recyclability

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c. Both a & b
d. None of these

32
Which characteristic/characteristics provide us with some clues of the harmony
that is in nature?
a. Cyclic nature
b. Self-regulation
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

33 Which one is the removal of all artificial layers of personality and understanding
the true self and the nature of reality?
(a) Imagination
(b) Space
(c) Self-realization
(d) Human conduct

34 A perception associated with simulation of a sense organs or with a specific


body condition is known as__________
a) Imagination
(b) Space
(c) Sensation
(d) Human conduct

35 What is/are the benefits of self-realization?


(a)Higher confidence and self-esteem
(b) A sharper focus
(c) Acceptance
(d)All of these

36
Self-realized people are controlled by their emotions.
(a) False
(b) True
(c)Depends
(d) Unpredictable

37 Which of the following state in which two or more peoples are living together
keeps in mind their differences?
(a) Co-existence
(b) Self-regulation

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(c) Confidence
(d) Acceptance

38 Hoe many types of co-existence?


(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3

39 Which type of co-existence in which the relationships are based on mutual


respect for the diversity?
(a) Self-actualized
(b) Passive
(c) Active
(d) None of these

40 What kind of co-existence where one of the groups is less powerful then the
other?
(a) Self-actualized
(b) Passive
(c) Active
(d) None of these

41 The environment is that of: :


(A) Peace, social cohesion, justice and equality in active co-existence.
(B) Lack of violence but it has an unequal relationship in passive co-
existence.
(a)Statement A is correct.
(b) Statement B is correct.
(c) Both are correct.
(d) None of these

42 Justice means_________
(a)Self
(b) Fairness
(c) Impartiality
(d) Both b& c

43 In harmony there is no existence.


(a) True
(b) False

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44
Justice and harmony always go together.
(a) True
(b) False
45 Human beings are very important aspect of nature.
(a) True
(b) False
46 “Existence is co-existence.”
(a) True
(b) False

47 When all the living organisms on earth live together peacefully and overlook
the mutual difference, it is called___________
(a) Harmony
(b) Knowing
(c) Realization
(d) Assuming

48 How many elements of justice?


(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4
Note : Recognition of values, fulfillment, evaluation & ensuring mutual
happiness

49 Basic nature helps human being to decide________


(a) What to do?
(b) What is right?
(c) What is wrong?
(d) Both b& c

50 Material values are_____________ & ____________.


Utility and artistic
51 Which of the following from the given option enables realization and
understanding?
(a) Sensation
(b) Contradictions
(c) Conflicts
(d) Self-exploration

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52 Human beings interact with the largest order through ________ and ________
Behaviour, work

53 Values cannot be___________ or __________


Imposed, enforced

54 Right understanding ensures _______and ___________ in society.


Justice, protection

55 Parameters of human welfare are_________


Universal

56 ________ Conduct is always morally correct.


Ethical

57 The conduct adopted by an organization or an individual is its


Policy

58 Policies are _________


(a)Conducive to human welfare
(b) Non sentient activities
(c) Sentient activities
(d) Protection

59 Sanyama is the basic of Svasthya.


(a) True
(b) False

60 Profession should in spirit of________.


(a) Health
(b) Protection
(c) Self organized
(d) Service

61 _______ in profession comes from the manifestation of right understanding.


Competence

62 _______ means desirable way of doing things.


Ethical practice

63 The increasing competition in business environment sometimes calls for


____________.
Unethical behaviour

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64 ________ should not be the primary objective of happiness and prosperity.


Wealth maximization

65 Present day technology is incompatible with_________ .


Ecology

66 Nature should be treated as__________


Learning ground

67 To correctly visualize and evolve the holistic way of living we need to


understand ________
Natural cycles

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UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BEING COMPREHENSIVELY
----- HUMAN ASPIRATIONS & ITS FULFILLMENT

Time : 1:30 hours Total Marks : 100


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Note : Attempt all questions. The question paper 72 MCQ type questions. Each
question carries 2 marks. Select the answer and fill the appropriate bubble
corresponding to that question in the attached OMR sheet.

UNIT 3 : Activities of the Self


====================================================
TOPICS COVERED : Understanding the human being comprehensively
is the first step and the core theme of this course; human being as co-
existence of the self and the body; the activities and potentialities
of the self; Reasons for harmony/contradiction in the self.
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Q.NO QUESTION
1
What are the reasons for human unhappiness or dissatisfaction?
a. Lack of understanding of the “Self”
b. Lack of understanding of the “existence”
c. Lack of understanding of the “man’s purpose and relationship with the units
in existence”.
d. All of these

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2 The need for ________ is a fundamental human need.


a. Self
b. ‘I’
c. Both a & b
d. Knowledge

3 The need for ________ is a fundamental human need.


a. Happiness
b. Unhappiness
c. Knowledge
d. None of these

4 Which provides the basis for our imagination, of our desires and conclusions on
physical reality?
a. Happiness
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

5 ____________is the anchor for the human beings, his innate, inalienable need.
a. Happiness
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

6
The knowledge is__________
a. knowledge of all that exists.
b. knowledge of the conscious self.
c. knowledge of perfect human conduct.
d. All of these

7
The human is the co-existence of________ and the____________.
a. I, body
b. Needs, self
c. Body, self
d. Both a & c

8
The distinction between the self and the body in how many ways?
a. 1

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b. 2
c. 3
d. 4

9
The distinction between the self and the body in terms of_______
a. Needs
b. Activities
c. Types of entities
d. All of these

10 All the needs of ”I” say respect, trust, etc., can be called ___________
a. Happiness
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

11
All the needs of ”body” like food, can be called ___________
a. Happiness
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Physical facilities

12
What are the activities of “I”?
a. Desire
b. Thinking
c. Selection
d. All of the above

13
What are the activities of “body”?
a. Breathing
b. Eating
c. Both a & b
d. All of the above

14
The mode of interaction of “I” includes :
a. Knowing
b. Assuming

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c. Recognizing & Fulfillment


d. All of the above

15
The mode of interaction of “body” includes :
a. Recognizing
b. Fulfilling
c. Both a & b
d. All of the above
16
Self is a __________entity & the body is __________ entity.
a. Conscious, Material
b. Material, Conscious
c. Knowledge, Conscious
d. Conscious , Knowledge

17
The need of the body is__________ in nature.
(a) Physical
(b) Chemical
(c) Both a & b
(d) Reserved

18
The needs of the I & body are__________ and ________ in time respectively.
(a) Continuous, temporary
(b) Soaked , Continuous
(c) Encircled , temporary
(d) Continuous, Soaked

19
We want the feeling of__________ continuously & so also __________ in
relationship.
a. Happiness, respect
b. Respect, Right understanding
c. Knowledge, Happiness
d. Respect, Acceptance

20
The needs of the self are qualitative.
(a) True
(b) False

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21
Happiness is quantitative.
(a) True
(b) False

22 A ______ entity has the activities of knowing, assuming, recognizing &


fulfilling.
(a) Space
(b)Self
(c) Conscious
(d) Non-Conscious

23 What are the main constituents when physical facilities are ensured?
a. Protection
b. Right utilization
c. Protection
d. All of the above

24 The body is an instrument for sensory enjoyment.


(a) Correct
(b) Not incorrect
(c) Unpredictable
(d) Don’t say

25 Our body to exploit other human beings or rest of the nature.


(a) Correct
(b) Not incorrect
(c) Unpredictable
(d) Don’t say

26 _______ is the instrument of the self.


(a) Space
(b)Self
(c) Body
(d) Non-Conscious

27
Imagination = ___________ + ______________ + __________.
(a)Desires , Thoughts, Expectations
(b) Right understanding , Relationship , Money
(c) Physical facility, Relationship, Money
(d) Relationship, Money, Thoughts

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28 The body needs to be give nutrition, protection and utilized to work as an


efficient and effective tools for the right purpose. This utilization is
called__________
(a)Desires
(b) Right utilization
(c) Physical facility
(d) Relationship

29 What is actually right utilization of the body?


Utilizing our body for right behaviour and work is actually right utilization of
the body.
30 ____________in each other brings us closer and keeps us together.
a. knowledge
b. Consciousness
c. Human conduct.
d. Trust
31
Which of the following activities belongs to the category of “Self” and the
“Body”?
(a) Activities that are going on in the self
(b) Activities that are going on in the body
(c) Activities involving both the self and the body
(d) All of these

32
The decisions and choices are made in_____ and these are carried out via
_________
(a)I, body
(b) Space, body
(c) I, space
(d) Right time, body

33 Which of the following is a type of feeling, picked up by one of the five senses?
(a) Imagination
(b) Space
(c) Sensation
(d) Human conduct

34 A perception associated with simulation of a sense organs or with a specific


body condition is known as__________
a) Imagination
(b) Space
(c) Sensation

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(d) Human conduct

35 What is/are the activities in the body but only with the consent of “I”?
(a)Nourishment
(b) heart beat
(c) digestion
(d)All of these

36
The activities of desire, thoughts and expectations at the level of self, are
collectively called as
(a) Imagination
(b) Space
(c) Sensation
(d) Human conduct

37 The activity of imagination in ”I” is _________ manner.


(a) Continuous
(b) Self-regulation
(c) Temporary
(d) Random

38 What do you mean by Harmony in “I”?


Harmony in “I” means understanding characteristics and activities of “I”.
39 Which type of people embraces the unknown and the ambiguous?
(a) Self-actualized
(b) Selfish
(c) Motivated
(d) Self evolutionary

40 Self-actualized people are motivated by __________, not by satisfaction of


_________.
(a) Fixed mindset, Money
(b) Selfish, Needs
(c) Growth, Needs
(d) Fixed mindset, Health

41 There are two flows of self and body activities :


(A) From outside the Body to the inside/Self.
(B) From inside/Body to outside/Body.
(a)Statement A is correct.

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(b) Statement B is correct.


(c) Both are correct.
(d) None of these

42 The activity that exists in us (in “I”). This activity is called_________


(a) Self
(b) Knowing
(c) Fulfilling
(d) Assuming

43 Which of the following activities in the self depends upon knowing or assuming
and keeps changing?
(a) We assume
(b) We recognize
(c) We fulfill
(d) All of the above

44
What do you mean by Realization?
It means to be able the see the reality as it is.

45 In which of the following we get the answer to “what is the reality?”


(a) Self
(b) Knowing
(c) Realization
(d) Assuming
46 Which of the following translates “what is the reality?” into the answers to
“what to do?” and “why to do?”
(a) Self
(b) Knowing
(c) Realization
(d) Assuming

47 _________means to be able to understand the self-organization in all entities


of nature/existence and their inter-connected organization “as it is”.
(a) Understanding
(b) Knowing
(c) Realization
(d) Assuming

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48 In how many steps someone leads to harmony in the self?


(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 4

49 When our activities are not guided by our natural acceptance , the they are
guided by____________
(a)Self
(b) Preconditioning
(c) Sensation
(d) Both b& c

50 Meaning of preconditioning.
It means we have assumed something about our desires on the basis of
prevailing notion about it.

51 Which of the following from the given option as a result of preconditioned


desire?
(a) Sensation
(b) Contradictions
(c) Conflicts
(d) Both b& c

52 Can Σ D, T, E activities of self be definite?


(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) Don’t say
(d) Unpredictable

53 Which one of the following is the definite state of activity?


(a)Manviyata Purna Acharan Gyan
(b) Astitva
(c) Jeevan Gyan
(d) Swatantrata

54 Which one of the following is the indefinite state of activity?


(a)Manviyata Purna Acharan Gyan
(b) Astitva
(c) Partantrata
(d)All of these

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55
What is/are the needs of the Self or “I”?
(a) Trust
(b) Respect
(c) Happiness
(d)All of these

56 The activity of analysis wherein plan, schedule and manage things is


called_________________.
(a)Manviyata Purna Acharan Gyan
(b) Astitva
(c) Jeevan Gyan
(d) Vislesana

57 Which refers to a feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and rightly


utilizing the body?
(a)Sanyama
(b) Self control
(c) Self-regulation
(d) All of these

58 Which type of activities involving only the Self are called _________
(a)Manviyata Purna Acharan Gyan
(b) Non sentient activities
(c) Sentient activities
(d) Swatantrata

59 Sanyama is the basic of Svasthya.


(a) True
(b) False

60 When the body is fit to act according to the needs of the Self and there is
harmony among the parts of the Body, it is referred to as________.
(a) Health
(b) Svasthya
(c) Self organized
(d) Both a & b

61 Living in a society is important because it helps _______ .


In times of crisis

62 Respect is a matter of _______


Directed attention

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63 Affection is missing from the relationships when we have ____________.


Jealousy

64 Respect should not be based on_________ in relationships.


Differentiation.

65 The feeling of __________ leads to an undivided society.


Love

66 We need to understand people around us on the level of__________


Intention

67 Trust the foundation value in a relationship is also known as________


Adhara mulya

68 The self has feelings and feelings in the self are _________
(a) Continuous
(b) Definite
(c) Indefinite
(d) Both a & b

69 A natural process when we are in a relationship is constantly ____________ our


and other’s feelings.
Evaluating

70 ___________ and __________ our feelings are what leads us to mutual


happiness in every relationship.
Recognizing, Fulfilling

71 When four elements of ____________ are ensured, there is a mutual


fulfillment.
Justice
72 Respect necessarily has an_____________
Object

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B.TECH
(SEM-VI) THEORY EXAMINATION 2020-21
UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BEING COMPREHENSIVELY
----- HUMAN ASPIRATIONS & ITS FULFILLMENT

Time : 1:30 hours Total Marks : 100


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Note : Attempt all questions. The question paper 68 MCQ type questions. Each
question carries 2 marks. Select the answer and fill the appropriate bubble
corresponding to that question in the attached OMR sheet.

UNIT 5 : EXPANSION OF HARMONY FROM SELF TO ENTIRE


EXISTENCE
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TOPICS COVERED : Understanding different aspects of All-
encompassing Resolution (understanding, wisdom, science etc.),
Holistic way of living for Human Being with All-encompassing
Resolution covering all four dimensions of human endeavour viz.,
realization, thought, behavior and work (participation in the larger
order) leading to harmony at all levels from self to Nature and entire
Existence.
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Q.NO QUESTION
1 Which refers to the slow accumulation of personal values that work well for the
people living in different kinds of ways?

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a. Self
b. Existence
c. Relationship
d. Wisdom

People also have values which are not part of wisdom. Some values are :---
2 a. Professionalism
b. Competitiveness
c. Social media research
d. All of the above

3 Knowledge is :
a. Knowledge of realistic view of Existence
b. Knowledge of conscious self
c. Knowledge of perfect-Human conduct
d. All of these

4 Which knowledge based on laws of living intellectual, social and natural laws?
a. Vivek
b. Wisdom
c. Both a & b
d. None of these

5 Which of the following is the knowledge of activity, time and decision making?
a. Happiness
b. Science
c. Vigyaan
d. Both b &c

6 How many dimensions of human order?


a. 1.
b. 5
c. 3
d. 4
Note : Education, health, justice, production and exchange.
7
The prestige and influence of science furthers the decline of wholeness
in____________ and ___________.
a. Individuals
b. Needs
c. Societies
d. Both a & c

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8
Which of the following gives education?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Right living
d. None of these

9
Which of the following gives health?
a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Natural acceptance
d. Self-regulation

10 Which of the following gives justice?


a. Preservation
b. Right understanding
c. Knowledge
d. Both b &c

11 Which of the following gives production?


a. Inner evolution
b. Self-exploration
c. Work
d. None of these

12 Which of the following gives exchange?


a. Happiness
b. Inner evolution
c. Self-exploration
d. Storage

13 How many dimensions of human being?


a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Note : In thought, in behaviour, in work, in realization

14 How many levels of human existence?


a. 1
b. 6
c. 4

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d. 5
Note : In every individual, in every family, in society, in nature

15 Which is/are the current state of human being at the level of individual?
a. Dissatisfaction
b. A sense of purposelessness
c. Unhappiness
d. All of these

16
Which is/are the current state of human being at the level of family?
a. Inter personal tensions, complaints
b. Injustice
c. Hatred, fights
d. All of these

17
Which is/are the current state of human being at the level of society?
a. Discrimination
b. Unemployment
c. Poverty
d. All of these

18
Which is/are the current state of human being at the level of nature?
a. Lack of natural resources
b. Pollution
c. Ecological disturbances
d. All of these

19
Which leads to harmony and happiness?
a. Self-organization
b. Swatantrata
c. Knowledge
d. Both a & b

20
The expectations or selection are according to the thoughts/analysis?
(a) Understanding
(b) Realization
(c) Self organization
(d) All of these

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21
The conduct of units in the animal order is based on which is/ are given below?
a. Constitution
b. Seed
c. Education
d. Breed

22 The conduct of units in the pranic order is based on which is/ are given below?
a. Constitution
b. Seed
c. Education
d. Breed

23 The conduct of units in the material order is based on which is/ are given below?
a. Constitution
b. Seed
c. Education
d. Breed

24 Harmony in the self leads to harmony at all levels of being.


(a) Correct
(b) Not correct
(c) Unpredictable
(d) Don’t say

25 The conduct of units in the human order is based on which is/ are given below?
a. Constitution
b. Seed
c. Education- sanskar
d. Breed

26 Which of the following given below is the reason for the human order does not
have definite conduct?
a. Incorrect assumptions
b. Lack of right understanding
c. Both a & b
d. None of these
27 How many levels of our living in harmony?
(a)5
(b) 4
(c) 2
(d) 3
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nature.

28 In harmony in myself, we have _________ and ___________


a. Mutual happiness
b. Feeling of prosperity
c. Knowledge
d. Both a & b

29 In harmony in family, we have _________ and ___________


a. Mutual fulfillment in relationships
b. Prosperity in the family
c. Knowledge
d. Both a & b

30 In harmony in society, we have _________ and ___________


a. Fearlessness
b. Undivided society
c. Knowledge
d. Both a & b

31
In harmony in nature, we have _________ and ___________
a. Mutual happiness
b. Understanding the inherent co-existence
c. Knowledge
d. Both a & b

32
Which helps us to develop a vision of a holistic approach?
a. Self
b. Self-regulation
c. Right understanding
d. None of these

33 Which model is inherently conducive to the comprehensive human goal/


(a) Imagination model
(b) Space model
(c) Holistic model
(d) Human conduct model

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34 Which criteria/criterion to guide the development of holistic technologies and


systems?
a) Caring to appropriate needs and life style.
(b) People-friendly
(c) Eco-friendly
(d) All of these

35 We should make our best efforts to make a people friendly technologies.


(a) False
(b) True
(c)Depends
(d) Unpredictable

36
We need to work on renewable energy technologies?
(a) False
(b) True
(c)Depends
(d) Unpredictable

37 We need to work out about our basic needs for the right utilization of
technology through ___________
(a) Right understanding
(b) Self-regulation
(c) Confidence
(d) Acceptance

38 Harmony in the self is assured by understanding how many proposals?


(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3

39 How many steps for personal evolution in transition to the holistic alternative?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3
Note : Right understanding, honesty, accountability, participation
40 Personal evolution can take place only when there is an interaction between
individual at :
(a) Level of society
(b) Level of family

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(c) Level of nature


(d) All of these

41 Check the following statements carefully :


(A) We must understand the relationships that exists between one Self and
the another Self.
(B) The self has the feelings in the relationship between the two people.
(a)Statement A is correct.
(b) Statement B is correct.
(c) Both are correct.
(d) None of these

42 How many steps for evolution at the level of society in transition to the holistic
alternative?
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 6
(d) 3
Note : These are—
Promoting mass awareness and moving towards humanistic education
Developing Holistic model for living
Implementing strict policies and social system.
43
The main step towards transition is adequate realization of the need for the
self-exploration.
(a) True
(b) False
44
Transition in the society is to promote most awareness.
(a) True
(b) False
45 Transition in the society can be achieved through which of the following given
below options?
(a)Holistic model
(b) Right understanding
(c) Right evaluation of human goal
(d) Both b& c

46 Which approach means the processes and the technology adopted by us must
be compatible with nature?
(a) Imagination approach
(b) Space approach
(c) Holistic approach

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(d) Human conduct approach

47 _________ is a gradual change for the betterment.


(a) Transition
(b) Knowing
(c) Realization
(d) Assuming
48 Understanding the self is the__________
(a) jivan gyan
(b) knowledge of “self”
(c) knowledge of “I”
(d) All of these

49 Understanding the knowledge of existence is the__________


(a) jivan gyan
(b) knowledge of “self”
(c) knowledge of “I”
(d) Knowledge of Astitva

50 The knowledge of human conduct is the__________


(a) Jivan gyan
(b) knowledge of “self”
(c) knowledge of “I”
(d) Manviyata Purna Acharan Gyan

51 Which of the following some criterion which should be a part of holistic


technologies?
(a) Durable
(b) Low maintenance cost
(c) Not have any health hazards
(d) All of these

52 To sustain on this earth as a long time goal, we should live in __________


Harmony

53 Human beings should obey laws of ___________


Nature

54 __________ is required for peaceful living.


Harmony

55 Humanity should work towards maintaining _________


Balance in nature

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56 The various cycles on earth keep the weather_______________


Self-regulated

57 Pollination is a method in which material order helps ________ order.


Plant

58 Which order is the most complex order?


(a)Human order
(b) Animal order
(c) Plant order
(d) Holistic order

59 The ability to move around is a trait of which order?


(a)Human order
(b) Animal order
(c) Plant order
(d) Holistic order
60 Which order is the biggest order on earth?
(a)Human order
(b) Animal order
(c) Plant order
(d) Material order

61 Jivan gyana is a knowledge of ___________


Self or I

62 Which perception is looking at the entire cosmos together?


(a)Human
(b) Animal
(c) Plant
(d) Holistic

63 When something shows activity, we call it _________


Unit

64 ________ leads to break in natural cycles.


Lack of understanding

65 The events of material order are___________.


Self

66 The weather phenomenon is a __________ phenomenon.


Cyclical

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67
Animal order and human order depend on _____________ from plant order to
breathe.
Oxygen

68 When we look around the first thing, we see is ________.


Space

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UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BEING
COMPREHENSIVELYHUMAN
ASPIRATIONS AND ITS FULFILLMENT(KOE-069)
MCQ-UNIT-1

Q.1. ________ is only a means to achieve what is considered valuable for a


human being in an effective and efficient manner.
A. Technology
B. Work
C. Behavior
D. Society

Q.2. It is important to have a good ____________ to be successful in your


career.
A. Appearance
B. Attendance
C. Attitude
D. Respect

Q.3. It is important to be at work…every day and on time unless you are sick or
have a family emergency.
A. Appearance
B. Attendance
C. Attitude
D. Respect

Q.4. Strong …………………………………….. means you have a high sense of


moral and ethical behavior that earns respect of others.
A. Cooperation
B. Confidence
C. Attitude
D. Character

Q.5. …………………is essential at work because you must be able to work


with others, especially if you don’t always agree with them.
A. Communication
B. Cooperation
C. Honesty
D. Integrity

Q.6. ……………………skills such as writing, speaking and body language are


important work ethics so that you can be clear in your messages to others.
A. Communication
B. Cooperation
C. Honesty
D. Integrity

Q.7. You are a person with a high level of…………………………………..if


you stand by your values even if others put pressure on you to do
something that is wrong or if they make fun of you.
A. Communication
B. Cooperation
C. Honesty
D. Integrity

Q.8. If you don’t have …………………………………., you can really get in


trouble for lying, cheating or deceiving others.
A. Communication
B. Cooperation
C. Honesty
D. Integrity

Q.9. If you can keep things at work in order and have a neat workplace, then you
have great……………………………………….
A. Loyalty

B. Organizational Skills
C. Productivity
D. Respect
Q.10. It is always important to……………………. yourself, others and the place
where you work.
A. Appearance
B. Cooperate
C. Communicate
D. Respect

Q.11. If you have ……………………………., you will be a trusted person


because they will see that you are committed to your company.
A. Loyalty
B. Organizational Skills
C. Productivity
D. Respect

Q.12. …………… work ethic is important because when you are at work, you are
expected to perform your duties without wasting time or getting paid for
doing very little.
A. Loyalty
B. Organizational Skills
C. Productivity
D. Respect

Q.13. Some jobs cannot be done alone and some can be done much better and
faster if you possess the quality of
…………………………………………...
A. Responsibility
B. Respect
C. Teamwork
D. Cooperation

Q.14. Having ………………………………..means you can be trusted to do what


you are expected to do at work
A. Responsibility
B. Respect
C. Teamwork
D. Cooperation
Q.15. It is important to dress appropriately for work and have good personal
hygiene including brushing teeth, wearing deodorant (but not strong
perfume or cologne) and having neat hair.
A. Appearance
B. Attendance
C. Attitude
D. Respect

Q.16. What is business ethics?


A. The study of business situations, activities, and decisions where issues of
right and wrong are addressed
B. Defined as decisions organisations make on issues that could be considered
right or wrong
C. Ethics that can be applied to an organisation’spractises
D. Ethical processes businesses use in order to achieve a good ethical standard

Q.17. Ethics & Law overlap.This is called…


A. Yellow area
B. White area
C. Black area
D. Grey area

Q.18. Teaching Ethics in Business schools will


A. Increase awareness about ethics
B. Make managers sensitive to ethical issues
C. Make future manager aware of implications of unethical practices
D. Guide managers when they face ethical dilemmas

Q.19. A written statement of policies and principles that guides the behaviour of
all employees is called
A. code of ethics
B. word of ethics
C. ethical dilemma
D. None of the above

Q.20. What is the classical view of management's social responsibility?


A. To create specific environment in work place
B. To maximise profits
C. To protect and improve society's welfare
D. All of the above

Q.21. Which of these is a purpose of shared organisational values?


A. Build Team Support
B. Influence marketing efforts
C. Guide managers' decisions and actions
D. All of the above

Q.22. Which of these is a factor that affects ethical and unethical behaviour?
A. Ethical dilemma
B. Diversity
C. Teamwork
D. Open communication

Q.23. The term ………… refers to principles, values and beliefs that define right
and wrong behaviour.
A. Customer satisfaction
B. Empowerment
C. Innovation
D. Ethics

Q.24. Which of this is a second stage of moral development?


A. Principled
B. Conventional
C. Pre conventional
D. None of the above

Q.25. A personality measure of the strength of a person's convictions is called


_________.
A. Locus of control
B. Ego
C. Ego Strength
D. None of the above
ANSWERS:

Q.1 A Q.17 D
Q.2 C Q.18 E
Q.3 B Q.19 A
Q.4 D Q.20 B
Q.5 B Q.21 D
Q.6 A Q.22 A
Q.7 D Q.23 D
Q.8 C Q.24 B
Q.9 B Q.25 C

Q.10 D
Q.11 A
Q.12 C
Q.13 C
Q.14 A
Q.15 A
Q.16 A
UNIT 2

UHCAF

KOE 069

1. __________ is the ability to perform a specific task, action or function successfully.

a. Performance b. Competence c. Behaviour d. Attitude

2. Respect and Trust are need of the_________

a. Body b. Self(I) c. Mind d. Understanding

3. for satisfying the need of my body my programs include_____________, protection and right
utilization of physical facilities.

a. Production b. Distribution c. Protection d. Presentation

4. The need of the self are ______________ and not intermittent

a. Continuous b. Permanent c. Temporary d. Regular.

5. A life controlled or lived by external influence is called ________________

a. Partantra b. Swatantra c. Prajatantra d. Shadyantra

6. Value Education deals with:

a. What is universally valuable to all of us,

b. What is conductive to our individual and collective happiness

c. Enables to be in harmony with ourselves, other and rest of nature.

d. All of the above

7. The need of value education is for:

a. Correct identification of our aspirations

b. understanding universal human value to fulfill our aspiration in continuity.

c. Evaluation of beliefs

d. All of the above

8. Value education enable us...

a. To understand our needs


b. Visualize our goals correctly

c. Indicate the direction for their fulfillment

d. All of the above

9. Technology is only means to achieve what is considered:

a. Valuable for Science

b. Valuable for technology

c. Valuable for humans

d. None of the above

10. There is need to supplement :

a. Technical education with Science

b. Technical education with History

c. Technical education with Politics

d. Technical Education with Value Education

11. Beliefs comes to us from:

a. What we read

b. What we see

c. What parents and friends talk about

d. All of the above

12. When we live with wrong understanding of values we feel except:

a. Deprived b. Frustrated c. Unhappy d. Happy

13. When we live with correct understanding of values we feel:

a. Deprived b. Frustrated c. Happy d. Unhappy

14. Belief is

a. Same for everybody b. Not same for everybody c. All beliefs are universal d. All option are wrong

15. The process of self-verification nests to applied to


a. One proposals b. Two proposals c. Ten proposals d. All Proposals

16. Life is a

a. Laboratory

b. Field

c. Museum

d. Playground

17. Any course content on value education needs to be

a. Universal b. Rational c. Natural d. All of the above

18. Any course content on value education needs to be

a. verifiable b. All Encompassing c. Leading to Harmony d. All of the above

19. The content of value education is expected to include all dimensions of

a. Human being

b. All level of one's living

c. Both (a) & (b) is Correct

d. Only (a) is correct

20. Following are the basic guidelines for Value Education Except:

a. Universal b. Personal c. Rational d. Natural

21. Following are the basic guidelines for Value Education

a. Verifiable b. All Encompassing c. Leading to Harmony d. All of the above

22. Course on value education must include all dimensions

a. Thought b. Behaviour c. Work & realisation d. All of the above

23. Course on value education must include all level of human living:

a. Individual b. Family & Society c. Nature/Existence of human living d. All of the above

24. Beliefs usually change with

a. Product b. Place c. time d. Properties


25. Value & Skills are

a. Temporary b. Complimentary c. Same d.Opposite

Answers

1. B
2. b
3. A
4. A
5. A
6. D
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. D
11. D
12. d
13. c
14. b
15. d
16. a
17. d
18. d
19. c
20. b
21. d
22. d
23. d
24. c
25. b
Unit-3 MCQ(UTCHAF-KOE 069)
1. The human being can be seen as

a) Existence

b) Living

c) Co-Existence

d) None of the above

2. I is

a) Premature in nature

b) Materialistic in nature

c) Conscious in nature

d) All of the above

of Self & the body.

3. Body is

a) Material in nature

b) Consciousness in nature

c) Jivana in nature

d) All of the above

4. There is exchange of between I & the Body.

a) Food

b) Thought

c) Air

d) Information

5. The need of I is:

a) Qualitative

b) Continuous in time
c) Quantifiable

d) Both a & b

6. The needs of body is:

a) Qualitative

b) Temporary in time

c) Quantifiable

d) Both b & c

7. Needs like food, clothing, shelter are the needs of:

a) I

b) Body

c) Self

d) Me

8. Needs like happiness, trust, respect, are the needs of:

a) I

b) Body

c) Self

d) Me

9. Activities like desiring, thinking, imagining are the activity of:

a) I

b) Body

c) Self

d) Me

10. Activities like digesting, breathing, heartbeats are the activity of:

a) I
b) Body

c) Self

d) Me

11. Activities in I also understood as:

a) Knowing & assuming

b) Recognizing

c) Fulfilling

d) All of the above

12. Assuming depends on:

a) Knowing

b) Recognizing

c) Fulfilling

d) All of the above

13. Without knowing correctly we :

a) Only assume

b) Operate on the basis of beliefs

c) None

d) Both a & b

14. Activities in the body are:

a) Knowing

b) Assuming

c) Recognizing & Fulfilling

d) Preconditioning
15. The recognition & fulfillment in the body is always :

a) Definite

b) Undefined

c) Unknown

d) All of the above

16. All activities can be seen as:

a) Going on I

b) Those involving I & Body both

c) Those going on in the body

d) All of the above

17. The need of I & Body are:

a) Similar

b) Different

c) Little bit similar

d)None of the above

18. Body is used by I as

a) Machine

b)Labour

c) Instrument

d) Technology

19. Who is the seer, doer & enjoyer?

a) I

b)Body

c) I & Body both

d)GOD
20. It is impossible to imagine a human being without:

a) Aliveness & Body

b) Food & Body

c) Instruments & Body

d) All of the above

21. Human being is coexistence of

a) Body

b) Jivana

c) Instruments

d) Both a & b

22. The need of I is fulfilled by

a) Right Understanding

b) Right feelings

c) Right technique

d) Both a & b

23. Seeing, talking, listening, eating, walking, are the activities:

a) Going on I

b) Those involving I & Body both

c) Those going on in the body

d) All of the above

24. The recognition in I depends on

a) Assuming

b) Knowing

c) Fulfilling
d) All of the above

25. The fulfilling depends on:

a)Assuming

b)Knowing

c) Recognition

d) All of the above

Answers:

1 C 14 C
2 C 15 A
3 A 16 D
4 D 17 B
5 D 18 C
6 D 19 A
7 B 20 A
8 A 21 D
9 A 22 D
10 B 23 B
11 D 24 A
12 A 25 C
13 D
UNIT 4

UHCAF

KOE-069

1. The purpose of value education is to:

a. Foster universal core values.

b. Make the syllabus easy.

c. Develop values in individuals.

d. Both (a) and (c)

2. Self-exploration uses two mechanisms natural acceptance and:

a. Experiential validation

b. Reason

c. Logical thinking

d. Theoretical concepts.

3. Harmony should be maintained in:

a. Between body and life.

b. Between self and society

c. Between life and environment

d. All the above.

4. Sah-astitva means:

a. Co-existence

b. Co-operation

c. Cooption

d. Corporate identity

5. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels.These are:

a. Home, family, society, country.

b. Individual, family, society, universe.


c. School, home, office, temple

d. None of the above

6. Many human values seem good or right due to:

• Positive feelings

• Internal happiness

• Natural acceptance

• All the above

7. Competence in professional ethics refers to:

• Ability to utilize power effectively

• Ability to augment the universal human order.

• Ability to make profit

• Both bands.

8. An individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be:

• More responsible axially and ecologically

• More rich.

• More powerful

• Mote well-travelled

9. A country which has transited to the universal human order is likely to have:

• More global trade

• Mutually enriching institutions and organizations.

• More say in the UNO

• None of the above

10. As individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be:

• More rich

• More responsible socially and ecologically.

• More powerful
• Mote web-travelled

11. 1. Human life is lived at four levels: Individual, Family, Society and _______-

a. Nature b. Nurture c. World d. Universe

12. One of the basic desires of every human being is to be always_________

a. Happy b. Sad c. Laugh d. Earn Money

13. If something is_____________ to us, without any force or compulsion, then it is often correct and
does not change with time and people.

a. Not acceptable b. Less acceptable c. Completely Acceptable d. Naturally acceptable

14. The value of any unit in this existence is in its ____________ in the larger order of which it is a part.

a. Participation b. Existence c. Performance d. Appearance

15. The four dimensions of a human being are thought, work and realization.

a. Action b. Speaking c. Performing d. Behaviour

16.___________ is the basic unit of any human society.

a. Group b. Individual c. Nature d. Society

17. On a continued basis we should examine our__________.

a. Thought system b. Performance system c. Belief system d. Behaviour system

18. Natural acceptance and _________ are two main processes of knowing.

a. Self-Actualization b. Self-exploration c. Self-Evaluation d. Self- Control

19. Self-exploration demands examination and _____________ of our beliefs again and again.

a. Validation b. Presentation c. Demonstration d. Representation

20. Two basic things in the content of self-exploration are to know my basic desires in life and second is
to know how to ______________.

a. Perform these b. Remove these c. Fulfill these d. Forget these

21. Most important condition needed to make us happy is_____________.

a. Right understanding b. Right utilisation c. Right Guidance d. Right Direction

22. Life motivated by only physical facility leads to

a. Animal consciousness b. Human Consciousness c. Child Consciousness d. Motivated Consciousness


23. ____________means physical facilities more than to satisfy my needs.

a. Prosperity b. Happiness c. Sell satisfaction d. Right Understanding

24. Self and _____________are different in nature, materiality, needs and activities.

a. Body b. I c. Happiness d. Prosperity

25. Sukh and_____________ both are needed and can't replace each other.

a. Suvidha b. Happiness c. Prosperity d. Dukh

Answers

1. D
2. A
3. D
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. A
9. A
10. B
11. A
12. A
13. D
14. A
15. D
16. B
17. C
18. B
19. A
20. C
21. A
22. A
23. A
24. A
25. A
EN (VI-SEM)– BATCH (2018)
UNDERSTANDING THE HUMAN BEING COMPREHENSIVELYHUMAN
ASPIRATIONS AND ITS FULFILLMENT(KOE-069)
MCQ-UNIT-5

Q.1. ________ is our participation at different levels in the larger order.


A. Value
B. Work
C. Behavior
D. Society

Q.2. The participation of the human being is seen in two forms: _______ and ______.

A. a) Value and work

B. b) Work and family

C. c) Behavior and work

D. d) Society and family

Q.3. By exploring our svatva and living accordingly, we become ________.


A. Svatantra
B. Human Consciousness
C. Right Understanding
D. Nature

Q.4. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to accumulation of
wealth is called
A. Right understanding
B. Human consciousness
C. Animal consciousness
D. None of the above

Q.5. ________ helps the human being to transform from ________ to ________.
A. Animal consciousness, Right understanding, Human consciousness
B. Right understanding, Animal consciousness, Human consciousness
C. Right understanding, Human consciousness, Animal consciousness
D. None of the above
Q.6. ________ is the third level of living.
A. Individual
B. Society
C. Family
D. Nature

Q.7. Self exploration uses two mechanisms_______ and _______.


A. Natural Acceptance And Experiential Validation
B. Svatantra And Natural Acceptance
C. Human Consciousness And Natural Acceptance
D. Right Understanding And Experiential Validation

Q.8. Prosperity means _________, ________ and ______.


A. Health
B. Wealth
C. Wisdom
D. All the above

Q.9. ________ is only a means to achieve what is considered valuable for a human being in an effective and
efficient manner.
A. Technology

B. Work
C. Behavior
D. Society

Q.10. ________ is the first level of living.


A. Society
B. Family
C. Nature
D. Individual

Q.11. Developed nations are the live example of ____________.


A. Prosperity
B. Happiness
C. Nature
D. Emotional
Q.12. ________ is the second level of living.
A. Individual
B. Society
C. Family
D. Nature

Q.13. ______ is the state to flourishing, thriving, success or good fortune.


A. Prosperity
B. Happiness
C. Nature
D. Emotional

Q.14. ________ is the fourth level of living.


A. Individual
B. Society
C. Family
D. Nature

Q.15. Samridhi means _______________.


A. Prosperity
B. Happiness
C. Nature
D. Emotional

Q.16. Samridhi means _______________.


A. Prosperity
B. Happiness
C. Nature
D. Emotional

Q.17. Happiness, pleasure or joy is the _______________ state of being happy.


A. conflicts
B. emotional
C. weaknesses
D. self respect

Q.18. ________ and desire are the content of self exploration.


A. Program
B. Conflicts
C. Emotional
D. weaknesses
Q.19. Without truth, caring, concern or love and justice, ________ arise and peace is endangered.
A. conflicts
B. emotional
C. weaknesses
D. self respect

Q.20. Self introspection plays important role to create ________ within oneself.
A. harmony
B. weaknesses
C. Natural acceptance
D. value education

Q.21. Self study helps us to know our ________ and how to remove.
A. harmony
B. weaknesses
C. Natural acceptance
D. value education

Q.22. To be in a state of liking is _________.


A. Happiness
B. Unhappiness
C. Harmony
D. Weaknesses

Q.23. To be in a state of disliking is _________.


A. Happiness
B. Unhappiness
C. Harmony
D. Weaknesses

Q.24. . ________ of values will develop self respect.


A. harmony
B. weaknesses
C. Natural acceptance
D. value education

Q.25. Universal, rational and verifiable are guidelines of ________.


A. harmony
B. weaknesses
C. Natural acceptance
D. value education

Answers:
1 A
2 C
3 A
4 C
5 B
6 B
7 A
8 D
9 A
10 D
11 A
12 B
13 C
14 D
15 A
16 A
17 B
18 A
19 A
20 A
21 B
22 A
23 B
24 C
25 D

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