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Universal Human Values

This document outlines topics and questions for a course on universal human values. It covers seven modules: love and compassion, truth, non-violence, righteousness, peace, service, and renunciation. Each module contains questions for learners to consider regarding the values and how to practice them.

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Universal Human Values

This document outlines topics and questions for a course on universal human values. It covers seven modules: love and compassion, truth, non-violence, righteousness, peace, service, and renunciation. Each module contains questions for learners to consider regarding the values and how to practice them.

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K V Ranga Reddy Degree College for Women

I S Sadan Crossroads, Saidabad, Hyderabad

Subject Title: Universal Human Values Prepared by: Ms. Masooma Begum &
Ms. Akhtar Unissa
Year: II Semester: 4 Updated on: 5-08-2021

INTRODUCTION:

1. What are Human Values? Give Examples?

2. What are Universal Human Values? Explain with Examples?

3. Difference Between Terminal Value and Instrumental Value?

4. Why it is important to know about Values? Explain the basic Guidelines for Value Education?

5. Formulation Of Values? (Or) Is it possible to form/change values? If YES! How?

6. What are values? Briefly explain the characteristics and importance of value along with
Examples.

7. What is Value Education? Write a short note on the need for Value Education In Today’s
Scenario?

MODULE- I: LOVE & COMPASSION

8. Define Love? (or) How can you say that love is the complete value?

9. Explain the concepts of Empathy and Sympathy with their differences?

10. Difference between LOVE and COMPASSION.

11. What will the learners learn/gain if they practice love and compassion? What will learners lose
if they don’t practice Love and Compassion?

12. Why Love and Compassion are so Important? How does Love and Compassion Sustain
Humanity?

13. What is Love?


Forms of Love-For Self, Parents, Family, Friends, Spouse, Community, Nation,
Humanity and Other Beings both for Living and Non-Living.

14. Narrate (Yours) Learner’s Individual and/or Group experience(s) on love and
Compassion.

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MODULE- II: TRUTH

15. What is Truth? Difference between Truth and Fact along with Examples?

16. Differentiate between Fact and Opinion?

17. Explain Universal Truth with examples? And Write a short note on Integrity and Honesty.

18. What is Truthfulness? Explain the importance and characteristics of Truth with Proper
Examples?

19. Write about Individuals who are remembered in history for practicing Truth ?(Also include any
cases related to it)

20. Benefits of telling the Truth? (Or) What will learners learn/gain if they practice the Truth?

21. Define Veracity and Sincerity? Explain them in detail along with suitable Examples.

MODULE- III: NON-VIOLENCE

22. What is the difference between Violence and Non-Violence?

23. Explain the concept of “Ahimsa”?

24. Explain about Ahimsa as Non-violence and Non-Killing?

25. Explain different types, causes and effects of Violence?

26. What is the importance of Non-Violence and explain the techniques of Non-violent Protest.

27. Write about Individuals and Organizations that are known for their Commitment to Non-
Violence?

28. Write any Narratives and anecdotes about Non-violence from history, and literature including
Local Folklore.

MODULE- IV: RIGHTEOUSNESS

29. What is Righteousness? How do you show Righteousness?

30. Define Prosperity and Wealth With their Key Differences?

31. What is your present vision of a happy and prosperous life?

32. “Prosperity is a fruit of Righteousness”-Explain?

33. Explain about the Individuals who are remembered in history for practicing Righteousness?

34. Define Dharma? Explain various types of Dharma’s (Dharma, Kama, Artha, Moksha) and
duties of Dharma’s (Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprastha, Sanyasa)

35. What is the difference between Prosperity and Wealth? What is more acceptable to us and

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why? How can you say that you are Prosperous?

MODULE- V: PEACE

36. Explain the Concepts of Peace and Harmony along with suitable Examples?
37. Types Of Peace.
38. What is Peace? Its need, relation with Harmony and Balance.

39. Is Internal Peace and External peace is Interrelated?


40. What is Peace and Harmony? Ideas to maintain Peace and Harmony with its Benefits of
Living.
41. Explain how can you achieve Harmony and Balance in Life?

42. What is the importance of Peace Education? And what will the Learner’s gain/loss when they
Practice Peace.
MODULE-VI: SERVICE

43. What is Service in your own words? Give EXAMPLE.


44. Types of Services? Explain with Examples?
45. What are the eservices to self? (OR) What is service to self?
46. “Help Ever, Hurt Never-The Thumb Rule to Serve Humanity”-Explain.
47. What is Community Service? Why is it Important?
48. Briefly Explain the ways to serve your Country without being in the Military/Army?
49. Explain in detail the services provided for people in Distress or Disaster? (Types,
Prevention, Responses, Relief).

MODULE-VII: RENUNCIATION

50. What is Renunciation and Sacrifice? Discuss their Differences?


51. What is Self-Sacrifice and Self-Restrain/Control?
52. What are the three Components of Self-Control? (or) How to have self-Control?
53. Explain the concept of Self-Control? What are the signs of too much and too-little
Self Control?
54. What does Greed mean? How does One control Greed? Explain the ways of
Overcoming Greed?
55. How can we determine if we are greedy or not? What causes greed and how can
we deal with it?
56. What is Self-Restrain? Types of Self-Restrain? What is poor Self-Control and what
happens without Self-Control?

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