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The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to the concepts of happiness, prosperity, and the distinction between physical needs (Suvidha) and true happiness (Sukh). It explores human aspirations, the relationship between the body and self ('I'), and the importance of values and education in achieving fulfillment. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for balance between material and emotional well-being.

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The document consists of a series of questions and answers related to the concepts of happiness, prosperity, and the distinction between physical needs (Suvidha) and true happiness (Sukh). It explores human aspirations, the relationship between the body and self ('I'), and the importance of values and education in achieving fulfillment. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for balance between material and emotional well-being.

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1 What are the basic aspirations of Human Beings

a) continuous happiness b) prosperity


c) Wealth and unhappiness d) Both A and B
2 Which of the following statements indicates Happiness
a) being in harmony b) being in synergy
c) being in balanced state d) All of these
3 The state of disliking harmony is called happiness
a) True b) False
c) d)
4 Happiness is characterized by
a) love b) satisfaction
c) Wealth d) Both A and B
5 Happiness is described as consisting of positive emotions and positive activities
a) True b) False
c) d)
6 What is state of happiness
a) we experience no struggle b) no contradiction or conflict
within
c) we enjoy such a state of being d) All of These
7 What is the basic characterization of Unhappiness
a) failure b) disrespect
c) lack of confidence d) All of These
8 The state of conflict is called
a) Happiness b) Prosperous
c) Unhappiness d) Both A and B
9 The state of unhappiness defines as
a) conflict b) contradiction
c) State is disliking d) All of these
10 Prosperity defines as
a) feeling of having or making b) material things or physical facilities
available more than required
physical facility
c) Feeling of having sufficient d) Both A and B
11 How to ascertain prosperity
a) Correct assessment of need for a) The competence of making
physical facilities available more than required
physical facilities through
production.
b) We can be prosperous only if there c) All of these
is a limit to the need for physical
facilities
12 If there is no limit whatsoever be the availability the feelings of prosperity can be assured.
a) True a) False
b) c)
13 Prosperous is related to
a) Imaginary things b) Physical things
c) Things what is not invented d) None of these
14 Having more than required physical assets is called
a) Happiness b) Prosperous
c) Contradiction d) conflict
15 What is the need for value education:
a) Correct identification for aspiration: a) Understanding universal human
values to fulfill our aspirations in
continuity:
b) Evaluation of our beliefs c) All of these
16 Universal human values do help to us to reevaluate our beliefs and assumed values
a) True b) False
17 Science and Technology does help to us to decide what is truly valuable in our life
a) True b) False
18 Science and Technology does help to us to decide what is truly valuable in our life
a) True b) False
19 Which of the following is not the basic four levels harmony in universal human values.
a) Society b) Family
c) Nature d) Property
20 Which of the following is required to full fill our aspirations
a) Values b) Skills
c) Society d) Both a and b
21 What are the sources of acquiring our beliefs
a) Reading a) Parents
c) Magazines c) All of these
22 What are the basic aspirations for happiness
a) Right understanding b) Relationships
c) Physical facilities d) All of these
23 Physical facilities for animals is necessary and complete.
a) True b) False
24 Physical facilities for Humans is necessary and complete.
a) True b) False
25 Those who do not have physical facilities/wealth and feel unhappy and deprived called
a) SVDD b) SSDD
c) SSSS d) SSSd
26 Those who have physical facilities/wealth and feel unhappy and deprived called
a) SVDD b) SSDD
c) SSSS d) SSSd
27 Having physical facilities and feeling happy and prosperous
a) SVDD b) SSDD
c) SSSS d) SSSd
28 Human beings are a combination of
a) Suvidha b) Sukh
c) Physical facilities d) Both a and b
29 What is the main difference between Suvidha and Sukh
a) Suvidha is temporary comfort, b) Suvidha is spiritual, while Sukh is
while Sukh is long-term happiness materialistic
c) Suvidha is about relationships, d) Suvidha and Sukh are the same
while Sukh is about wealth
30 Which of the following is an example of Suvidha?
a) Owning a luxurious car b) Experiencing inner peace
c) Helping others selflessly d) Feeling content with life
31 How can one achieve Sukh in life?
a) By accumulating more wealth b) By fulfilling only materialistic
desires
c) By maintaining harmony d) By ignoring relationships and
within self and others focusing on success
32 Which of the following activities carried out by ‘’I’’
a) Thinking b) Dreaming
c) Imaging d) All of these
33 Which of the following activities carried out by both ‘’I’’ an “body”
a) Seeing b) talking
c) listening d) all of these
34 Which of the following activities carried out by ‘’Body’’
a) breathing b) digesting
c) blood flow d) all of these
35 Body is an instrument of I
a) true b) False
36 “I” is expressed by which of following
a) Doer b) seer
c) Enjoyer d) All of these
37 What is the fundamental difference between the Body and "I"?
a) The body is material, while "I" is b) The body controls thoughts, while
conscious "I" controls actions
c) The body is eternal, while "I" is d) There is no difference between the
temporary body and "I"
38 Which of the following is a function of "I" (Self)?
a) Digestion of food b) Decision-making and emotions
c) Circulation of blood d) Physical movement
39 What is the role of the body in human existence?
a) It allows physical experiences and b) It controls the mind and emotions
interactions
c) It determines the purpose of life d) It remains unaffected by external
conditions
40 Which of the following best describes the relationship between the Body and "I"?
a) The body is independent of "I" b) "I" uses the body as an instrument
c) The body and "I" are the same d) The body is superior to "I"
41 How can one maintain harmony between the Body and "I"?
a) By focusing only on physical fitness b) By fulfilling materialistic desires
c) By understanding the needs of both d) By neglecting the body's needs and
and balancing them focusing only on the mind
42 Which of the following is a need of the Body but not of "I"?
a) Respect b) Food and shelter
c) Happiness d) Love and care
43 What happens when a person focuses only on the needs of the Body and ignores "I"?
a) They achieve lasting happiness b) They experience physical health and
mental peace
c) They may have physical comfort but d) They become spiritually enlightened
lack true satisfaction
44 Which statement is true regarding the needs of "I"?
a) The "I" needs material things to b) The "I" seeks knowledge, happiness,
survive and relationships
c) The "I" only functions based on d) The "I" has no role in decision-making
physical health
45 What is the correct approach to take care of the Body and "I"?
a) Prioritizing physical fitness over b) Focusing only on personal emotions
mental peace
c) Maintaining physical health along d) Ignoring physical needs and living a
with emotional and intellectual well- simple life
being
46 Which of the following is an example of taking care of "I"?
a) Eating healthy food b) Meditating and self-reflecting
c) Exercising daily d) Sleeping for 8 hours
47 What is an example of Sukh?
a) Buying a new smartphone b) Winning a lottery
c) Spending quality time with loved d) Owning a luxury house
ones
48 Can Suvidha guarantee Sukh?
a) Yes, always b) No, never
c) Sometimes, but not always d) Only for wealthy individuals
49 What is a better approach for a fulfilling life?
a) Seeking only Suvidha b) Seeking only Sukh
c) Seeking a balance between Suvidha d) Avoiding both Suvidha and Sukh
and Sukh
50 Which of the following best describes a person who has Suvidha but lacks Sukh?
a) A wealthy businessman who is b) A poor person who is always cheerful
stressed and unhappy
c) A monk who has renounced all d) A person who enjoys inner peace
material comforts despite difficulties

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