The document consists of a series of questions related to the understanding of the Self and Body in the context of Universal Human Values. It explores concepts such as the needs of the Self, the activities associated with the Body, the importance of mutual trust in relationships, and the role of humans in nature. Additionally, it emphasizes the significance of right understanding and imagination in achieving harmony and fulfillment.
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Universal Human Values
The document consists of a series of questions related to the understanding of the Self and Body in the context of Universal Human Values. It explores concepts such as the needs of the Self, the activities associated with the Body, the importance of mutual trust in relationships, and the role of humans in nature. Additionally, it emphasizes the significance of right understanding and imagination in achieving harmony and fulfillment.
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1 What type of needs are associated with the Body?
(a) Continuous and qualitative
(b) Temporary and quantitative (c) Unlimited and qualitative (d) Permanent and spiritual 2 Which activity is continuous and cannot be stopped in the Self? (a) Eating (b) Sleeping (c) Thinking (d) Walking 3 What is the correct understanding of a human being in Universal Human Values? (a) Only the body (b) Only the Self (c) Co-existence of the Self and Body (d) The mind and the heart 4 The need of the Self is mainly for: (a) Shelter (b) Respect and happiness (c) Nutrition 5 The Body responds based on: (a) Senses only (b) Emotions (c) Recognizing and fulfilling (d) Knowing and assuming 6 The Self responds based on: (a) Fulfilment only (b) Knowing, assuming, recognizing and fulfilling (c) Eating and walking (d) External inputs only What results from attempting to fulfill the needs of the Self through physical facilities? 7 (a) Prosperity (b) Harmony (c) Confusion and over-consumption (d) Liberation 8 The Self is also referred to as: (a) Atma (b) Jeevan (c) Mind Which of these is NOT an activity of the Self? 9 (a) Imaging (b) Walking (c) Desiring (d) Thinking Desire is related to which mental activity? 10 (a) Physical movement (b) Eating (c) Imaging (d) Listening When does one experience inner harmony? 11 (a) When imagination is aligned with natural acceptance (b) When wealth is achieved (c) When others agree with us (d) When success is immediate What are the three activities that define imagination in the Self? 12 (a) Seeing, feeling, tasting (b) Imagining, thinking, expressing (c) Desire, thought, expectation (d) Walking, eating, sleeping What is a major source of imagination other than natural acceptance? 13 (a) Logical analysis (b) Preconditioning and sensation (c) Philosophy and religion (d) Only spiritual texts Which source of imagination leads to definite conduct? 14 (a) Preconditioning (b) Sensation (c) Natural acceptance (d) Cultural beliefs The Body functions as an instrument of the: 15 (a) Environment (b)Self (c) Government (d)Universe What is the correct understanding of a human being in Universal Human Values? 16 (a) Only the body (b) Only the Self (c) Co-existence of the Self and Body (d) The mind and the heart The need of the Self is mainly for: 17 (a) Shelter (b) Respect and happiness (c) Nutrition (d) Technology
What type of needs are associated with the Body?
18 (a) Continuous and qualitative (b) Temporary and quantitative (c) Unlimited and qualitative (d) Permanent and spiritual Which activity is continuous and cannot be stopped in the Self? 19 (a) Eating (b) Sleeping (c) Thinking (d) Walking
The Body responds based on:
20 (a) Senses only (b) Emotions (c) Recognizing and fulfilling (d) Knowing and assuming
The Self responds based on:
21 (a) Fulfilment only (b) Knowing, assuming, recognizing and fulfilling (c) Eating and walking (d) External inputs only What results from attempting to fulfill the needs of the Self through physical facilities? 22 (a) Prosperity (b) Harmony (c) Confusion and over-consumption (d) Liberation The Self is also referred to as: 23 (a) Atma (b) Jeevan (c) Mind (d) None of these Which of these is NOT an activity of the Self? 24 (a) Imaging (b) Walking (c) Desiring (d) Thinking
25 Desire is related to which mental activity?
(a) Physical movement (b) Eating (c) Imaging (d) Listening 26 When does one experience inner harmony? (a) When imagination is aligned with natural acceptance (b) When wealth is achieved (c) When others agree with us (d) When success is immediate 27 The recognition and fulfillment in the body is always a. Definite c. Unknown b. Undefined d. All of the above 28 What is a major source of imagination other than natural acceptance? (a) Logical analysis (b) Preconditioning and sensation (c) Philosophy and religion (d) Only spiritual texts 29 Which source of imagination leads to definite conduct? (a) Preconditioning (b) Sensation (c) Natural acceptance (d) Cultural beliefs
30 The Body functions as an instrument of the:
(a) Environment (b)Self (c) Government (d)Universe 31 The Self experiences happiness or unhappiness based on: (a) External weather (b) Fame (c) Imagination and internal harmony (d)Physical comfort only 32 Right understanding in the Self leads to: (a)Boredom (b) Indefinite conduct (c) Definite human conduct (d) Poverty 33 Which practice can help ensure harmony in the Self? (a) Self-exploration (b) Self-doubt (c) Self-pity (d) Self-denial The core value necessary for family harmony is: (a) Profit 34 (b) Duty (c) Trust (d) Fear 35 Right understanding of relationship begins with: (a) External appreciation (b) Internal dialogue (c) Trust as the foundation (d) Monitoring actions of others 36 Mutual trust leads to: (a) Ego clash (b) Competition (c) Mutual happiness (d) Dependency 37 Lack of trust in the family results in: (a) Celebration (b) Growth (c) Conflict and unhappiness (d) Harmony 38 A society based on mutual trust and respect promotes: (a) War (b) Justice and fear (c) Fear-based relationships (d) Fearless and prosperous living 39 The feeling of participation leads to: (a) Isolation (b) Contribution and belongingness (c) Competition (d) Migration 40 The foundation of humane society is: (a) Political power (b) Cultural rituals (c) Right understanding and relationships (d) Economic growth 41` The five dimensions of universal human order include: (a) Wealth, fame, religion, health, growth (b) Education, health, economy, justice, preservation (c) Systems, education, health, justice, production (d) Systems, economy, power, law, rituals 42 Mutual coexistence refers to: (a) Competition (b) Co-living through struggle (c) Natural acceptance of interrelatedness (d) Avoiding other species 43 Which entity in nature exhibits mutual fulfillment through interaction? (a) Humans only (b) Animals only (c) Plants and animals (d) All units in nature 44 What is the role of humans in the larger nature/existence? (a) Exploiter (b) Conqueror (c) Participatory co-existence (d) Regulator 45 The concept of balance in nature is sustained through: (a) Industrialization (b) Conflict (c) Competition (d) Cyclic processes of mutual enrichment 46 The Self experiences happiness or unhappiness based on: (a) External weather (b) Fame (c) Imagination and internal harmony (d)Physical comfort only 47 Right understanding in the Self leads to: (a)Boredom (b) Indefinite conduct (c) Definite human conduct (d) Poverty 48 Clarity on How to do & details comes from a. Realization c. Selection b. Understanding d. Imagination 49 The core value necessary for family harmony is: (a) Profit (b) Duty (c) Trust (d) Fear 50 Right understanding of relationship begins with: (a) External appreciation (b) Internal dialogue (c) Trust as the foundation (d) Monitoring actions of others 51 Mutual trust leads to: (a) Ego clash (b) Competition (c) Mutual happiness (d) Dependency 52 Lack of trust in the family results in: (a) Celebration (b) Growth (c) Conflict and unhappiness (d) Harmony 53 A society based on mutual trust and respect promotes: (a) War (b) Justice and fear (c) Fear-based relationships (d) Fearless and prosperous living 54 The basis for movement of all animals, birds & fishes is provided by a. Material order c. Animal order b. Plant/Bio order d. Human order 55 The foundation of humane society is: (a) Political power (b) Cultural rituals (c) Right understanding and relationships (d) Economic growth 56 The five dimensions of universal human order include: (a) Wealth, fame, religion, health, growth (b) Education, health, economy, justice, preservation (c) Systems, education, health, justice, production (d) Systems, economy, power, law, rituals 57 Mutual coexistence refers to: (a) Competition (b) Co-living through struggle (c) Natural acceptance of interrelatedness (d) Avoiding other species 58 Which entity in nature exhibits mutual fulfillment through interaction? (a) Humans only (b) Animals only (c) Plants and animals (d) All units in nature 59 What is the role of humans in the larger nature/existence? (a) Exploiter (b) Conqueror (c) Participatory co-existence (d) Regulator 60 Which one is limited in size? a. Space b. Unit c. Values d. All of the above
What helps human beings
to transform from animal consciousness to human consciousness? E. Right attitude F. . Prosperity G. Wealth H. Right understanding What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human consciousness? E. Right attitude F. . Prosperity G. Wealth H. Right understanding