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The document discusses various concepts related to values, nature, society, and human relationships. It provides definitions and classifications for terms like existence, harmony, consciousness, and justice. It explores the natural characteristics and orders of different parts of nature. It also examines the levels of living in society and family, and the values and factors that promote coexistence and prosperity between individuals and groups.

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Assignment Objective 023326-1

The document discusses various concepts related to values, nature, society, and human relationships. It provides definitions and classifications for terms like existence, harmony, consciousness, and justice. It explores the natural characteristics and orders of different parts of nature. It also examines the levels of living in society and family, and the values and factors that promote coexistence and prosperity between individuals and groups.

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Expressed value of guidance is _______.

 Generosity
 Commitment
 Obedience
 Spontaneity

Established value of ease is _______.

 Guidance
 Reverence
 Gratitude
 Glory

Harmony with rest of the nature is expressed as _______.

 Health of Body
 Co-existence
 Prosperity in Human and Prevention of Rest of Nature
 Happiness and Prosperity

Affection is the established value of _______.

 Complementariness
 Compliance
 Obedience
 Commitment

Kindness (Daya) is the value at the level of _______.

 Family/Human – Human Relationship


 Individual/Self
 Society/Universal Human Order
 Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature
Expressed value of gratitude is _______.

 Ease
 Generosity
 Self-Restraint
 Commitment

Kindness means _______.

 If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfill his or her needs,
the participation in relation to making available the means to fulfill the needs
 If a person has the means to fulfill his or her needs, but does not have the ability
(competence) to utilize them, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in
him/her
 If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfill his/her needs, the
participation in relation to making available the body
 None of the above

Established value of compliance is _______.

 Reverence
 Glory
 Respect
 Affection

Compassion (Karuna) is the value at the level of _______.

 Nature/Interaction with Rest of the Nature


 Family/Human – Human Relationship
 Individual/Self
 Society/Universal Human Order

_______ are considered the moral standards by which people judge behavior.

 Ethics
 Professional Ethics
 Responsibilities
 Profession
Harmony in Nature – Understanding the Interconnection and Mutual
Fulfilment

The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of self of animal order is _______.

 Will to live
 Growth
 Nurture/Worsen
 Cruelty/Non-cruelty

The fundamental characteristic of material order is _______.

 Composition/Decomposition
 Recognition/Fulfillment
 Knowing/Assuming
 None of the above

_______ and _______ together are the innateness of the pranic order.

 Existence and Growth


 Existence and Respiration
 Composition/Decomposition and Respiration
 Composition/Decomposition and Growth

The first order of nature is _______.

 Bio Order
 Animal Order
 Material Order
 Human Order

The cell belongs to _______.

 Plant Order
 Animal Order
 Material Order
 Human Order

The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of pranic/plant/bio order is _______.

 Cruelty/Non-cruelty
 Growth
 Will to live
 Nurture/Worsen

Conformance of Plant order is named as _______.

 Constitution Conformance
 Breed Conformance
 Seed Conformance
 Right Value Sanskaar

Our natural acceptance is to live in _______ with nature.

 Harmony
 Struggle for Survival
 Opposition
 None of the above

Conformance of animal order is named as _______.

 Breed Conformance
 Right Value Sanskaar
 Seed Conformance
 Constitution Conformance

The Innateness (Dharnam) of self of animal order is _______.

 Cruelty/Non-cruelty
 Will to live
 Nurture/Worsen
 Perseverance, Bravery, and Generosity
Harmony in Existence – Understanding Existence as Coexistence

Existence means _______.

 Exist + Essence (Whatever exists)


 To be in harmony with whatever exists
 Unit submerged in Space
 All of the above

Existence is _______.

 Unit submerged in Space


 Gathensheel and Gathanpurn
 Both 1st and 2nd
 None of the above

Space is constant or _______ energy.

 Unlimited
 Equilibrium
 Limited
 Variable

Material units are _______ in nature.

 Temporary
 Continuous
 Unlimited
 None of the above

Between every two units there is _______.

 Air
 Space
 Vacuum
 Units

When nature is submerged in space, we call it _______.

 Universe
 Galaxy
 Existence
 None of the above

Nature is _______ in size, and Space is _______.

 Limited, Limited
 Unlimited, Limited
 Limited, Unlimited
 Unlimited, Unlimited

When something is active or has activity, we call it _______.

 Space
 Unit
 Both 1st and 2nd
 None of the above

There are two kinds of realities in existence _______.

 Space and Units


 Material and Conscious
 Physical and Pranic Orders
 All of the above

Sah-astitva means _______.

 Co-existence
 Corporate Identity
 Co-option
 Co-operation
Harmony in the Society – from Family to World Family Order

Society is an extension of _______.

 Individual
 Family
 Nature
 All of the above

Suraksha of nature through enrichment, protection and right utilization leads to


_______ in nature.

 Coexistence
 Right Understanding
 Prosperity
 Fearlessness

Which of the following is non eco friendly production processes?

 Use of chemical fertilizers, insecticides, and pesticides in agriculture


 By-products of Industries, which are discharged in rivers or is released into air
 Production and misuse of plastics
 All of the above

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

 Fearlessness
 Prosperity
 Coexistence
 Right Understanding

Which of the following is the criteria to decide how to produce?

 Mutually enriching, cyclic process of nature and it's resources


 Rate of production and consumption of produced facility
 Cyclic process of by-products
 All of the above

The outcome of labour must be _______.

 People Friendly and Ecofriendly


 Sustainable
 Cyclic and Mutual Enriching
 All of the above

There are _______ levels of living.

 Nine (9)
 Six (6)
 Four (4)
 Five (5)

Outcome of labour is _______.

 Production
 Growth
 Respect
 Money

How can comprehensive human goals be achieved?


(a) Through Education - Sanskar
(b) Through Swasthya - Sanyam
(c) Through Production - Work
(d) Through Justice - Preservation
(e)Through Exchange - Storage

 Options (a) and (d)


 Options (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e)
 Options (a), (c), and (e)
 Options (b) and (e)

The program for health and sanyam leads to the feeling of _______ in family.
 Coexistence
 Right Understanding
 Fearlessness
 Prosperity
Harmony in Family – Understanding Values in Human Relationships

Evaluation of others on the basis of race, physical strength, gender is a kind of


_______.

 Differentiation on the basis of "info"


 Differentiation on the basis of "body"
 Differentiation on the basis of “ism”
 Differentiation on the basis of "sects"

_______ exists between one Self (I1) and other Self (I2).

 Sensation
 Expression
 Relationship
 Happiness

There are _______ in relationship – in one Self (I) for other Self (I).

 Desires
 Expectations
 Thoughts
 Feelings

_______ is our ability to fulfill the aspiration.

 Competence
 Purpose
 Potential
 Program

We can feel being related to other, when we have feelings of _______ for other.

 Reverence and Glory


 Trust and Respect
 Care and Guidance
 Affection and Gratitude

______ is the feeling of acceptance for Excellence in the other.

 Reverence
 Love
 Gratitude
 Care

_______ is the complete value.

 Gratitude
 Reverence
 Glory
 Love

Evaluation of others on the basis of "info" is a kind of _______.

 Differentiation on the basis of "physical facility"


 Differentiation on the basis of "post"
 Differentiation on the basis of "beliefs"
 Differentiation on the basis of "body"

The ability to fulfill the aspirations is called _______.

 Intention
 Competence
 Desires
 All of the above

There are _______ elements of justice.

 Two (2)
 Five (5)
 Nine (9)
 Four (4)

The Program to fulfill Basic Human Aspirations

To which category a deprived person belong?

 SSDD and SSSS


 SSSS and SVDD
 SVDD and SSDD
 All of the above

Happiness is achieved by _______.

 Money
 Relationship
 Marriage
 None of these

From physical facilities we want _______.

 Happiness
 Respect
 Reputation
 Prosperity

o which category a prosperous person belong?

 SVDD
 SSDD
 SSSS
 None of the above

Living with physical comforts only is considered as _______.

 God Consciousness
 Animal consciousness
 Real Consciousness
 Human Consciousness

Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent feelings and right understanding


is _______.

 Animal Consciousness
 Human Consciousness
 Both
 None of the above

SVDD means _______.

 Suvidha Vihin Dukhi Daridra


 Samarpan Vihin Daridra Dukhi
 Sadhna Vihin Dukhi Daridra
 Sahitya Vihin Dukhi Daridra

Which among the following is based on our natural acceptance?

 SSDD
 SSSS
 SVDD
 None of the above

Animal consciousness is _______.

 Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures


and accumulation of wealth
 Giving weightage to relationships, to the inherent feelings and right understanding
 Both
 None of the above

Which provides mutual prosperity to human being?

 Relationship with Right Understanding


 Physical Facilities
 Relationship
 Physical Facilities with Right Understanding

Harmony with the Body – Understanding Sanyam and Swasthya

_______ is done with the help of proper food, water and air.

 Right Utilization of the body


 Exploitation of the body
 Nourishment of the body
 Protection of the body

Which of the following pair is not correctly matched?

 Intake – Proper Upkeep


 Medicine – Treatment
 Asan – Pranayam
 Labour – Asan

Food must be nutritious, digestive, excretory and _______.

 Smell Good
 None of the above
 Tasty
 Looks Attractive

he amount of physical facilities required for nurturing, protection, and right


utilization of body is _______.

 Uncertain
 Limited
 Insignificant
 Unlimited

Harmony should be maintained in _______.


 Between Body and Life.
 Between Self and Society
 Between Life and Environment
 All of the above

No physical facility is produced by _______.

 Proper Upkeep
 Exercise
 Treatment
 All of the above

The need of physical facility is for _______.

 Obsession
 Gaining respect
 Malnutrition
 Nurturing, Protection, and Right Utilization of Body

_______ ensures Swasthya.

 Money
 Patience
 Sanyam
 Popularity

Health problems such as Diabetes, Migraine, Digestive Disorders, etc. are caused
by _______.

 Lack of the feeling of Sanyam


 Tendency to take medicine to suppress the ailment
 Intake of improper food, water and air
 All of the above

Labor is done for _______ of physical facility.

 Nourishment
 Protection
 Exploitation
 Production

Harmony with the Body – Understanding Sanyam and Swasthya

Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical


facilities is called _______.

 Labor
 Exercise
 Thought
 Intension

______ ensures Swasthya.

 Money
 Popularity
 Patience
 Sanyam

The need of physical facility is for _______.

 Nurturing, Protection, and Right Utilization of Body


 Gaining respect
 Obsession
 Malnutrition

No physical facility is produced by _______.

 Proper Upkeep
 Exercise
 Treatment
 All of the above

The feeling of Responsibility to ensure health of body is related with _______.


 Proper Upkeep
 Self Regulation
 Guidance
 Affection

Harmony should be maintained in _______.

 Between Body and Life.


 Between Self and Society
 Between Life and Environment
 All of the above

Proper upkeep means _______.

 Vihar
 Daily Routine
 Proper Rest
 All of the above

The statement, "All the body parts are performing its expected functions." is
related with _______.

 Self Regulation
 Proper Upkeep
 Swasthya
 Sanyam

The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protection and right utilizing the body is
_______.

 Sanyam
 Swasthya
 Both 1st and 2nd
 None of the above

______ helps in balancing/regulating the breathing of the body.

 Labor
 Pranayam
 Medicine
 Asan

Harmony in Self – Understanding Myself

When we assume something about, on the basis of prevailing notion it is called


_______.

 Pre-conditioning
 Sensation
 Natural acceptance
 Understanding

Sources of imagination are _______.

 Natural Acceptance, Sensation, Behavior, and Work


 Pre-conditioning, Sensation, and Behavior and Work
 Natural Acceptance, Pre-Conditioning, Behavior, and Work
 Natural Acceptance, Pre-conditioning, and Sensation

The pleasure obtained from sensations is _______.

 Short-Lived and Temporary


 Continuous and Source of long lasting happiness
 Temporary and Source of long lasting happiness
 Short-Lived and Continuous

Selection/tasting depends upon _______.

 Understanding
 Expectations
 Desire
 Thoughts
he Self (I) and Body interacts with each other via the activity of _______.

 Imaging
 Analyzing
 Selecting/Tasting
 None of the above

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

 Realisation
 Expectation
 Thought
 Desire

_______ is stimulus, which our sensory organs make us feels.

 Happiness
 Feelings
 Knowledge
 Sensations

If our imagination is based on Pre-conditioning and Sensation, we are in the state


of _______.

 Partantrata
 Swatantrata
 Natural Acceptance
 None of the above

The power/force for activity imaging is _______.

 Expectation
 Thoughts
 Comparing
 Desire

If our imagination is based on Natural Acceptance, we are in the state of _______.

 Swatantrata
 State of Resignation
 Partantrata
 Pre-conditioning

Self Exploration as the process of Value Education

The process to understand human _______ is self exploration.

 Goal
 Values
 Aspirations
 All of the above

Mechanisms of self exploration are _______.

 Natural Acceptance and Sensations


 Natural Acceptance and Experiential Validation
 Preconditioning and Sensations
 Experiential Validation and Preconditioning

Self exploration establish a dialogue between _______.

 "What I am" and "What I really want to be"


 "What I am" and "How others look at me"
 "What I really want to be" and "What others think of me"
 "What others are" and "What I am"

By exploring our Svatva and living accordingly, we become _______.

 Swatantra
 Partantra
 Both
 None
In the process of self exploration we will not verify on the basis of _______.

 Others
 Scriptures
 Readings from instruments
 All of the above

Self exploration uses two mechanisms – natural acceptance and _______.

 Beliefs
 Experiment
 Experiential Validation
 Preconditioning

_______ is a process of Self-evolution through self investigation.

 Self-Exploration
 Self Verification
 Experience
 All of the above

n this course, whatever is being said is a _______ for an individual.

 Request
 Conclusion
 Proposal
 Decision

To live in harmony with other human beings is _______.

 Svatva
 Swatantrata
 Swarajya
 None of the above

Self exploration is a process of dialogue between „What you are‟ and _______.
 What you want to be
 What other wants to be
 What society wants to be
 All of the above

Basic Human Aspirations – Continuous Happiness and Prosperity

Basic human aspirations are _______.

 Happiness
 Prosperity
 Education
 Both 1st and 2nd

Wealth means _______.

 Physical facility that is rightfully earned, in accordance with right understanding of


natural laws
 Money only
 Happiness
 All of the above

To be in a state of liking is _______.

 Stress
 Prosperity
 Selfishness
 Happiness

To be wealthy is _______ condition in the modern world to be happy.

 True
 Not essential
 The most important
 Fake
Prosperity can be achieved by _______.

 Relationship
 Physical facility only
 Right understanding with physical facilities
 None of the above

o be in a state of _______ is happiness.

 Liking
 Disliking
 Confusions
 Conflicts

The feeling of having/producing more than required physical facility is _______.

 Success
 Prosperity
 Satisfaction
 Happiness

To be in the state of _______ is unhappiness.

 Liking
 Disliking
 Prosperity
 None of the above

It is natural for _______ to slowly deteriorate.

 Feelings
 Physical things/physical facilities
 Relationship
 Happiness

Every human being wants to be happy and _______.

 Prosperous
 Rich
 Powerful
 Popular

Understanding Human Being as Co-existence of Self and Body

Clothing, nourishment etc. are the needs of _______.

 Self (I)
 Body
 Both Self (I) and Body
 None of the above

The awareness of being is in _______.

 Self (I)
 Body
 Material
 All of the above

rust, respect, and happiness etc. are the needs of _______.

 Self (I)
 Body
 Both Self (I) and Body
 None of the above

The activities of body (in response) are _______.

 Assuming and Fulfilling


 Recognizing and Fulfilling
 Assuming and Knowing
 Knowing and Fulfilling
Needs of the body with reference to time are _______.

 Continuous
 Temporary
 Both 1st and 2nd
 None of the above

Need of body includes _______.

 Feelings
 Happiness
 Physio-Chemical things
 Guidance

Needs of Self (I) with reference to time are _______.

 Continuous
 Temporary
 Both 1st and 2nd
 None of the above

Which of the following is not a material unit?

 Self (I)
 Physical Facilities
 Wealth
 Body

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