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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES [BUHK408] 2023-24

MODULE-I
1. The subject which enables us to understand this domain is called____
a) Value education b) Education c) Both a & b d) None
2. Human and Human interaction is called
a) Work b) Behavior c) System d) None
3. Human and rest of nature interaction is called
a) Behavior b) Work c) Production d) All
4. Human living with all three aspects is right understanding, relationship and physical facility is
called______
a) Animal consciousness b) Human consciousness c) Both a & b d) None of these
5. Living of a human being in order is
a) Individual, Family, Society and Nature b) Individual, Family, Nature and Society
c) Individual, Nature, Family and Society d) Society, Nature, Individual and Family
6. Conclusion drawn based on Right understanding is deficient. This is related to
a) Pre-conditioning b) Assumption c) Both a & b d) None
7. What should be the human aspiration as per syllabus?
a) We want to live b) We want to live with fulfillment c) We want to live with continuous
fulfillment d) All
8. Truth deals with___
a) Realization in the self b) Fulfillment in relationship
c) Ensuring more than required physical facility d) None
9. Prosperity deals with
a) Right understanding in the self b) Fulfillment in relationship
c) Ensuring more than required physical facility d) None
10. The human goal at the level of individual is
a) Prosperity b) Fearlessness c) Co-existence d) Right understanding
11. The human goal at the level of family is
a) Prosperity b) Fearlessness c) Co-existence d) Right understanding
12. The human goal at the level of society is
a) Prosperity b) Fearlessness c) Co-existence d) Right understanding
13. The human goal at the level of nature is
a) Co-existence b) Prosperity c) Right understanding d) Fearlessness
14. Which is correctly matched?
a) Prosperity-society b) Fearlessness-trust c) Co-existence-family d) Right felling-nature
15. Living single on the basis of physical facility may be termed as______.
a) Animal consciousness b) Human consciousness c) Both a & b d) None of these

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16. There are___ dimensional as an individual of human goals.


a) 3 b) 6 c) 8 d) 4
17. _____ is applicable to all human beings irrespective of their gender, caste, religion nation and
Time.
a) Rational b) Natural c) Verifiable d) Universal
18. When we identify and set our goal in right direction is called
a) Value domain b) Skill domain c) Value and skill domain d) None
19. When we learn, practice and works hard to achieve our goal is called
a) Value domain b) Skill domain c) Value and skill domain d) None
20. Self exploration is the process to find out
a) What is valuable to me? b) What is valuable for my happiness and right for me?
c) What is true for m e by investigating within self with my own right? d) All
21. Match the following
I. Desire i) Achieving
II. Program ii) Objective or imagining
III. Thought iii) selecting/tasting
IV. Expectation iv) analysis
a) I-ii, II-i, III-iv, IV-iii b) I-i, II-ii, III-iii, IV-iv
c) I-i, II-ii, III-iv, IV-iii d) I-i, II-iii, III-iv, IV-ii
22. ______are feelings/ right understanding which form the basis for all our thought, behavior
and action.
a) Values b) Value education c) Education d) Education values
23. Our behavior and work depends upon our____
a) Understanding b) Thoughts c) Both a & b d) None
24. Animal consciousness is most priority is ______
a) Right understanding b) Relationship c) Physical facility d) All the above
25. Live according to it behavior with human being is____
a) Mutual happiness b) Mutual prosperity c) Happiness d) Prosperity
26. Live according to it work with rest of nature is ___
a) Happiness b) Mutual happiness c) Prosperity d) Mutual prosperity
27. Invariant means ____
a) It does not change with person, place and time.
b) It is changing with person, place and time.
c) Both a & b d) None
28. Human consciousness is most priority in order is ______
a) Right understanding, relationship and physical facility
b) Relationship and physical facility and Right understanding,

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c) Physical facility, Right understanding and relationship


d) All the above
29. For happiness____
a) Harmony within myself b) Disharmony within myself
c) To be Harmony with others d) to be disharmony with others
30. For unhappiness_____
a) To be Harmony with others b) Harmony within myself
c) To be disharmony with others d) Disharmony within myself
31. Self- Exploration as the Process of ______
a) Value b) Self education c) Values of human d) Value education
32. The process of Self-Exploration results in ______and _____
a) Realization and Understanding b) Realization c) Understanding d) None
33. To be in a state of liking is ______
a) Happiness b) Harmony c) Happiness and harmony d) None
34. Which is correctly matched following statement is true or false.
Prosperity and wealth are equivalent.
a) True b) False c) Both a & b d) None
35. ______is a feeling of possessing more than required physical facilities.
a) Prosperity b) Wealth c) Both a & b d) None
36. _____is the foundation value in relationships.
a) Trust b) Love c) Respect d) Care
37. _____is the complete value in relationships.
a) Respect b) Trust c) Love d) Care
38. There are ____ core human values.
a) 5 b) 6 c) 4 d) 8
39. Happiness means ___
a) To be in a state of harmony b) To be in a state of disharmony
c) Both a & b d) None
40. Right understanding + ________= Mutual prosperity
a) Physical facility b) Relationship
c) Both a & b d) None
41. Right understanding + ________= Mutual happiness
a) Relationship b) Right understanding c) Both a & b d) None
42. Which is correctly matched following statement is true or false?
Holistic technologies will be studying; creating, implementing and managing technologies
should be co-friendly and people friendly.
a) False b) True c) Both a & b d) None
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43. Which is correctly matched following statement is true or false?


Unhappiness means to be in a state of harmony.
a) False b) True c) Both a & b d) None
44. Justify which is correctly matched?
a) Right understanding-Human beingb) Relationship-Self
c) Physical facility-Rest of nature d) Prosperity-Trust
45. Human beings is required for Physical facility is _____
a) Necessary but not Complete b) Necessary but not Incomplete
c) Both a & b d) None
46. Animal is required for Physical facility is ___
a) Necessary and Incomplete b) Necessary and Complete
c) Both a & b d) None
47. What is Holistic development?
a) Comprehensive or Elaborate approach to teaching of address the emotional, social ethics
and academic needs.
b) The social ethics, emotional and intellectual growth of a person.
c) Both a & b d) None
48. Process of achieving the desire is called as_____
a) Desire b) Program c) Self exploration d) Self verification
49. Self exploration means_______
a) Observing Inside b) Observing outside c) Observing Inside and outside d) All the above
50. SVDD stands for_____
a) Sadhan Viheen Dukhi Daridra b) Sudhan vaheen Dukhi Daridra
c) Sadhan Viheen Sukhi Daridra d) Sadhun Viheen Sukhi Daridra
51. Which of the following comprises the activities of choosing and imaging?
a) Self b) Body c) Mind d) None
52. Prosperity deals with
a) Right understanding in the self b) Fulfillment in relationship
c) Ensuring more than required physical facility d) none
53. The human goal at the level of natures
a) Co-existence b) Prosperity c) Right understanding d) Fearlessness
54. Explicit value education is associated with
a) Learning through experience b) learning through empirical approach
c) Learning through observation d) All the above
55. Which is the main center of informal education?
a) Society b) family c) radio d) all of the above
56. What is teaching through detective methods?
a) From general to specific b) From macro to micro

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c) From specific to general d) From micro to macro


57. What are these different sources of education?
a) Formal b) Experimental c) Informal d) All the above
58. What is the compulsory element of learning?
a) Ability to read b) Tendency to know c) Sharp mind d) All the above
59. Natural acceptance is way to accept
a) The good things naturally b) The bad things naturally c) Anything naturally d) All of the
above
60. The proposal should be verified by
a) Harmony b) Environment c) Nature acceptance and experimental validation d) None
of the above
61. Natural acceptance change with
a) Time b) Situation c) Place d) None of the above
62. What method is essential for gaining knowledge and skills to fullfill aspirations?
a) Financial stability b) Education c) Healthcare d) Personal development
63. Which factor contributes to emotional support and a sense of belonging?
a) Financial stability b) Goal setting
c) Supportive relationships d) Environmental awareness
64. Whatiscrucialforovercomingobstaclesonthepathtofulfillingaspirations?
a) Persistence b) Community involvement c) Cultural expression d) Mindfulness
65. Which activity promotes a sense of purpose and connection with others?
a) Environmental awareness b) Balancing priorities
c) Community involvement d) Personal development
66. What helps in staying focused and motivated in pursuit of goals?
a) Equality and justice b) Financial stability
c) Goal setting d) Lifelong learning
67. Which method supports intellectual aspirations through continuous growth?
a) Healthcare b) Lifelong learning
c) Supportive relationships d) Cultural expression
68. What is important for achieving well-being and mental health?
a) Adaptability b) Equality and justice
c) Mindfulness and well-being d) Balancing priorities
69.Aperson'ssubjectiveawareness,includingthoughts,perceptions,experiencesoftheword,
andself- awareness is called
a) Intelligence. b) Consciousness.
c) Mindfulness. d) Creativity.
70. SCN stands for
a) Stop control now. b) supra schismatic nucleus.
c) seroton in controlled nucleus. d) sleep control nucleus
71. Whattermdopsychologistsusetodesignateourpersonalawarenessoffeelings, sensations,and
thoughts?

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a) Thinking b) cognition c) conscience d) consciousness


72. Which of the following is an example for animal physical facilities?
a) Society b) MBA degree
c) Shelter at extreme climate conditions d) Bike and motorcycle
73. The following is not a basic value in relationship
a) Trust b) Glory c) Love d) Humanity
74. Expected life outcomes from education are referred as?
a) Learning b) Evaluation c) Aims d) Pedagogy

75. What does holistic development in universal human values aim to achieve?
a) Physical fitness b) Mental and emotional well-being
c) Economic prosperity d) Technological advancement
___________________________________End____________________________________
MODULE-II
1. The needs of I as it is
a) Qualitative b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative d) both Qualitative and Quantitative
2. Trust, respect, happiness etc are the needs of____
a) Self b) Value c) Material d) None of above
3. The needs of the self are______in time and needs of body are __________
a) Discontinuous, permanent b) Continuous, Temporary
c) Happiness, Permanent d) None of these
4. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our.
a) Thinking b) Commitment c) Behavior d) Assumptions
5. Which changes occur in conscious units?
a) Qualitative b) Quantitative c) Both a & b d) None of these
6. The one that understands is known as
a) Karta b) Dharta c) Bhokta d) Seer
7. Doer means_____
a) One who decides b) one who takes the decision to do or not to do.
c) Both a & b d) None of these
8. Enjoyer means______
a) The feelings are in the self and not in the body b) it is self that feels depressed or delighted
c) Both a & b d) None of these
9. Matching the following?
a) Seer i) Karta
b) Doer ii) Drasta
c) Enjoyer iii) Consciousness
d) Self iv) Bhokta

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i. a-iv b-iii c-i d- ii


ii. a-i b-ii c-iv d-iii
iii. a-ii b-i c-iv d-iii
iv. a-iv b- i c-iii d-ii
10. What is the instrument of ‘I’?
a) Body b) Self c) Sound d) Touch
11. Sum of desires, thought and expectation is termed as____
a) Imagination b) Preconditions c) Sensation d) Natural Acceptance
12. What are the components of self control?
a) Will power b) Self discipline c) Will power and Self discipline d) None of these
13. Sensation means_____
a) Feeling b) Behavior c) Work d) Sense
14. When we have assumed something about our desires on the basis of prevailing notion is
called ____
a) Preconditioning b) Imagination c) Natural Acceptance d) Sensation
15. Which type of entity is Self?
a) Consciousness b) Material c) both a & b d) None of these
16. Which type of entity is Body?
a) Material b) Consciousness c) both a & b d) None of these
17. What is human being?
a) The proposal is that human being is coexistence of the self and the body
b) Harmony in the human beings
c) Happiness in the human being
d) All the above
18. The need of the self is _____
a) Harmony b) Respect c) Trust d) Happiness
19. The need of the body is _____
a) Respect b) Harmony c) Physical facility d) Happiness
20. Which is correctly matched?
a) Self i) Material
b) Body ii) Consciousness
c) Happiness iii) Self
d) Physical facility iv) Body
21. Need for food is ___
a) Qualitative b) Quantitative c) Both a & b d) None of these
22. The feeling of respect, trust is _____
a) Qualitative b) Quantitative c) Both a & b d) None of these

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23. The need for physical facility relates to the____


a) Self b) Body c) Food d) Happiness
24. The need of Happiness relates to the _____
a) Self b) Body c) Food d) Happiness
25. The need for happiness is fulfilled by_____
a) Right understanding b) Right feeling c) Right understanding and Right feeling
d) None of these
26. The need for physical facility is fulfilled by_____
a) Right feeling b) Right understanding and Right feeling c) Physio-chemical things
d) Natural Acceptance
27. Self has the activity of ____
a) Desire b) Thought c) Expectation d) All the above
28. Any work that we take from the body, like____
a) Eating b) Walking c) Both a & b d) None of these
29.‘Knowing’ means having the __________.
a) Self Exploration b) Right understanding c) Evaluation d) None of these
30. Each human being is co-existence of the ____ and ___
a) Cost, Value b) Self, Body c) Evaluation, Material d) None of these
31. The ____ doesn’t ‘Assume’ things
a) Body b) Values c) Self d) none of these
32. _____is the feelings of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and right utilizing of the
body.
a) Work b) Understanding c) Sanyam(Self control) d) none of these
33. The self is ____ in nature while body is ____ in nature
a) Behavior, Work b) Value, Understanding c) Conscious, Physico- chemical d) Right
Evaluation, Understanding
34. The system of the body works in a______Way.
a) Understanding b) Self-Organized c) Self investigated d) Right evaluation
35. The basic capacity of self is known as _____
a) Understanding b) Power c) Value Education d) Right Evaluation
36. The power/capacity for selecting/Tasting in_____
a) Understanding b) Expectation c) Value Education d) Right Evaluation
37. Selecting and desiring are the activities of ___
a) Body b) Self c) Material d) None of these
38._____is the capacity of _____

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a) Cost, Value b) Expectation, Selecting/Tasting


c) Evaluation, Material d) None of these
39. Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical facilities is
called _____
a) Labor b) Work c) Skill d) Domain
40. Comprehensive human goal is right understanding, prosperity, fearlessness and _____
a) Mutual fulfillment b) Natural Acceptance c) Mutual prosperity d) Co-existence
41. What we really want to be is our_______
a) Value Education b) Right understanding c) Preconditioning d) Natural acceptance
42. Human being is co-existence of _____ and_____
a) Material and Unit b) Value and Skill c) Self and Body d) None of above
43. The self or ‘I’ is called____
a) Unit b) Consciousness c) Material d) Any of above
44. Clothing, Nourishment etc.. are the needs of ______
a) Material b) Self c) Nature d) Body
45. Needs of the body are temporary while the needs of the self are_____
a) Continuous b) Temporary c) Discontinuous d) Nature
46. Physical facilities are required in ____ quantity.
a) Unit b) Limited c) Material d) None of above
47. If the needs are naturally acceptable I want them____
a) Continuously b) Unhappiness c) Material d) Unit
48. Below statement is true or false?
There is an inherent interred connectedness, self regulation and harmony at all levels of
existence and this needs to be discovered by each individual. The whole existence is co
existence. Human are only a constituent part.
a) True b) False c) Both d) None of above
49. The self and body interacts with each other via the activity of _____
a) Fulfilling/Recognizing b) Selecting/Tasting c) Imagine/Recognizing d) Any of above
50. Realization means_____
a) To be able to see the reality as it is b) To be able to happiness
c) Both a& b d) None of these
51. Meaning of Sukh is____ and Suvidha_____
a) Happiness and Physical facility b) Physical facility and Happiness
c) Both a & b d) None of these
52. What are the three possible sources of motivation for imagination?
a) Preconditioning, Sensation and Natural Acceptance
b) Sensation, Natural Acceptance and Preconditioning
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c) Natural Acceptance, Preconditioning and Sensation


d) Any of above
53.______is the condition of body where every part of the body is performing its expected
function.
a) Work b) Understanding c) Sanyam(Self control) d) Swasthya( Health)
54. An individual activity or positive mind set to gain or active any objective is called ____
a) Will Power b) Power c) Self Discipline d) any of above
55. To the ability of utilizing our body and mind to perform a scheduled routine is called____
a) Will Power b) Power c) Self Discipline d) any of above
56. What is Body?
a) Body is a useful tool b) Body is a useful instrument c) Both a & b d) None of these
57. The maximum capacity to utilize body and mind is called_____
a) Self b) Body c) Health d) self control
58. What are the health aspects?
a) Physical Health b) Social Health c) Mental Health d) All the above
59. To ability of person to fit in the social setup is called_____
a) Physical Health b) Social Health c) Mental Health d) All the above
60.Which of the following is a fundamental universal human value?
a) Material wealth b) Individualism c) Respect for human rights d) Competition
______________________________________End____________________________________
MODULE-III
1. Acceptance of excellence in others is called
a) Gratitude b) Reverence c) Glory d) None of above
2. Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical facilities is
Called_____
a) Labor b) Work c) Skill d) None of above
3. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our_____
a) Assumptions b) Misunderstanding c) Differentiation d) None of above
4._______means physical facilities more than to satisfy my needs.
a) Relationship b) Prosperity c) Value d) Material
5. Self and_____ are different in nature, materiality, needs and activities.
a) Prosperity b) Right Understanding c) Body d) None of above
6. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and fulfillment only can be called as
a) Material entity b) Body entity c) Value d) Right Understanding
7. Based on the taste, they________ could be triggered.
a) Relation b) Thoughts c) Acceptance d) Preconditioning

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8. In I (self), recognizing and fulfillment depends on


a) Value b) Relation c) Assuming d) None of above
9._______means our ability to do or perform.
a) Value b) Competence c) Skill d) Physical
10.______assuming without knowing.
a) Knowing b) Assuming c) Preconditioning d) Relationship
11._______Taste of sound, touch, sight, taste, smell.
a) Preconditioning b) Sensation c) Natural Acceptance d) None of above
12._____is a process of dialogue between what you are and "what you really want to be”?
a) Self-exploration b) Natural Acceptance c) Value education d) None of above
13. Ensuring justice in relationship. On the basis of values leads to_____ in society.
a) Prosperity b) Fearlessness c) Co-existence d) Respect
14._______implies unconditional and total acceptance of the self, people and environment.
a) Natural Acceptance b) Happiness c) Self- Exploration d) None of above
15. A perception associated with stimulation of a sense organ or with a specific body condition
is known as_______
a) Sensation b) Happiness c) Recognizing d) None of above
16. Basic human aspirations are_____
a) Continuous happiness b) Prosperity c) Both a and b d) None of above
17.________ means we have assumed something about our desires on the basis of prevailing
notion about it.
a) Natural Acceptance b) Preconditioning c) Self- Exploration d) None of above
18. I am the_____ entity and body is_____ entity.
a) Conscious & material b) Material & Conscious
c) Recognizing & Conscious d) None of above
19. Imagination is combination of _____
a) Desire &thought b) Desire, thought & expectation
c) Expectation & thought d) None of above
20. Human being is a combination of sentiment (I') and_____
a) Physical Facility b) Skill c) Material body d) Relationship
21. Ensuring right understanding and feelings in the other is called________.
a) Guidance b) Love c) Care d) Affection
22. The feeling of relatedness to all human beings is called Love.
a) True b) False
23. Where there is harmony among the parts of the body, it is known as_______.
a) sanyam b) Swasthya (Health) c) self control d) any of above

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24. Activities of body are continuous.


a) True b) False
25. Sukh is ensured by appropriate physico-chemical things.
a) True b) False
26. The feeling of acceptance of excellence in the other is called_________.
a) Reverence b) Love c) Guidance d) Care
27. Akhand samaj is the feeling of being related to every human being.
a) True b) False
28. Justice in recognizing and working on nine values of relationship means is ______.
a) Family b) Individual c) trust d) Society
29. Education - right living leads to fearlessness.
a) True b) False
30. What is the second level of living human goal?
a) Society b) Family c) Nature d) Individual
31. Selecting and desiring are the activities of______.
a) Self b) Body c) Physical facility d) none of these
32. Clothing, nourishment are the needs of ______.
a) Self b) Body c) Consciousness d) none of these
33. Inheritance of plant bio order is called 'seed Inheritance'.
a) True b) False
34. The self is an instrument of the body.
a) True b) False
35. Prosperity in the _______is one of the comprehensive human goals.
a) Family b) Nature c) Trust d) Society
36.__________has self-regulation.
a) Family b) Nature c) Society d) None of these
37. Respect is the need of the body.
a) True b) False
38. Matched the following?
a) Right understanding i) Family
b) Prosperity ii)Individual
c) Fearlessness iii) Society
d) Co-Existence iv)Nature
a) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv
b) a-i, b-ii, c-iv, d-iii
c) a-ii, b-i, c-iii, d-iv
d) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i

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39. The basic foundational value is ______


a) Love b) Respect c) Trust d) Affection
40. The complete value is _______
a) Love b) Respect c) Trust d) Affection
41. How many dimensions of human endeavor?
a) Six b) Two c) Four d) Five
42. Harmony in relationship between human and rest of nature is termed as____
a) Production b) Preservation c) Health d) Exchange
43. When we don’t understand the respect , we tend to differentiate on basis of _________
a) Body and Beliefs b) Physical facility and Beliefs
c) Body, Physical facility and Beliefs d) None of these
44. What are the components of trust?
a) Intention b) Competence c) Intention and Competence d) None of these
45. Matched the following?
a) Care i) Physical efforts
b) Respect ii) Output/Produce
c) Work iii) Protect
d) Production iv) Right Evaluation
a) a-ii, b-i, c-iv, d-iii
b) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i
c) a-ii, b-iv-, c-iii, d-i
d) a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii
46. Education means_______
a) Develop the right understanding of the harmony at all levels of human being
b) Self to the entire existence of individual, family, society and nature
c) Both a & b d) None of these
47. Sanskar means_____
a) Develop the basic acceptance of the harmony at various levels.
b) It also provide the foundation for human being
c) Both a & b d) None of these
48. The capacity to live in relationship with the other human being in family and in the society
is called_____
a) Right feeling b) Right skills c) Prosperity d) None of these
49. How many understanding values in human relationship?
a) Four b) Seven c) Nine d) Five
50. Justice means______
a) Recognition, Fulfillment and Evaluation of Human
b) Human Relationship leading to mutual happiness

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c) To be responsibility to facilitate the development of ability in everyone to understand


d) All the above
51. What is the second level of values in human relationship?
a) Love b) Respect c) Trust d) Glory

52.What is the Last or Nine level of values in human relationship?


a) Love b) Respect c) Trust d) Glory
53. The feeling foe someone who has made efforts for excellence is called______
a) Love b) Respect c) Trust d) Glory
54. What is basic unit of all interaction?
a) Love b) Harmony c) Family d) Any of above
55. We extend our interactions from beginning from our family to a _____
a) Bigger social order b) Classmates c) Teachers d) All the above
56.______ and ______ these feelings lead to mutual happiness in relationship.
a) Recognizing b) Fulfillment c) Recognizing and Fulfillment d) None of these
57. Samriddhi means____
a) Prosperity b) Society c) Nature d) None of these
58._____on the basis of self (I).
a) Respect b) Respect c) Trust d) Glory
59. Evaluation means
a) Verifying that the right feeling has reached to the other
b) To be able to make out that it is the right feeling
c) Both a & b d) All the above
60. Sharing or exchange of physical facility with a view of mutual fulfillment is called _____
a) Exchange b) Preservation c) Production d) Work
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MODULE-IV
1. What is present between every two units?
A) Space B) Time C) Dots D) Relation
2. Space is______ in size.
A) Limited B) Restricted C) Unlimited D Small
3. Material unit’s are_____
A) Permanent B) Temporary C) Constant D) Unrecognizable
4. When nature is submerged in space it is known as
A) Conformance B) AcceptanceC) Mixing D) Co-existence
5. Which is the first order of nature?
A) Plant order B) Human order C) Animal order D) Material order
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6. Which is the second order of nature?


A) Plant order B) Human order C) Animal order D) Material order
7. Which is the third order of nature?
A) Human order B) Plant order C) Animal order D) Material order
8. Which is the fourth order of nature?
A) Plant order B) Human order C) Animal order D) Material order
9. What is the name given to conformance of animal order?
A) Constitution conformance B) Seed Conformance
C) Breed Conformance D) Sanskar Conformance
10. Which is the only predominant activity in animals?
A) Taste/Selection B) Composition C) Growth D) Existence
11. Which is the fundamental characteristic of material order?
A) Decomposition B) Composition C) Respiration D) Both A and B
12. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of
A) Plants B) Humans C) Materials D) Animals
13. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in nature?
A) Breed B) Constitution C) Seed D) None of these
14. Nature is equivalent to
A) Natural World B) Physical World C) Material World D) All of these
15. There is mutual_________ among the four orders of nature.
A) Acceptance B) Existence C) Fulfillment D) Co-operation
16. Which conformance is present in human beings?
A) Sanskar B) Seed C) Breed D) Constitution
17. Parasparta is____
A) Interconnectedness B) Connectedness C) Interconnectedness D) Fulfillment
18. Recognizing and fulfillment are the basic activities of which order?
A) Animal B) Plant C) Human D) Material
19. The cell belongs to _______order
A) Animal B) Plant or Pranic or Bio C) Human D) Material
20. The basic activities of Recognizing and fulfillment.
21. Conformance of plant/bio order is called -Seed conformance
22. Conformance of animal order is -Breed conformance
23. In animals only the activity of (Selection/taste) is predominant.
24. The activities in human body are (Composition/decomposition) and (respiration)
25. (Existence) and (growth) together are the innateness of the pranic order.
26. The fundamental characteristic of material order is (Composition/decomposition).
27. The body of animals and humans belongs to the (Pranic) order.
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28. The natural characteristics svabhava of a human being are (Perseverance)


(Bravery) and (generosity)
29. Which among the following dichotomies is used in a discourse on ethics?
1) Empirical – Normative 2) Descriptive – Prescriptive
3) Fact – Value 4) Profit – Loss
Which of the following is correct?
a) 1 and 3 b) 1 and 2
c) 1, 2 and 3 d) 2, 3 and 4
30. Which of the following principles is the essential principle of utilitarian school of ethics?
a) Greatest Health Principle b) Greatest Happiness Principle
c) Greatest Wealth Principle d) Greatest Respect Principle
31. Which of the following actions can be termed as breach of Professional Ethics?
a) A physician who refers patients to a specialist in return for monetary favours.
b) A scientist who exaggerates the importance of his discoveries to encourage investors in his
biotech company
c) The reporter who spreads fake news
d) All of these
32. The Smallest order is:
a) Material Order b) Plant/Bio Order c) Animal Order d) Human Order
33. Paraspara purak means___
a) Interconncctedness b) Mutual Fulfilment
c) Right Fulfilment d) Mutual happiness
34. Conformance in Plant/Bio Order is
a) Constitution Conformance (Parinama anu sangiia)
b) Seed Conformance (bija anu sangita)
c) Breed Conformance (vansa amu sangita)
d) Right values/sanskara Conformance (Sanskara anu sangita)

35. The basic activity performed in Animal order is:


a) Recognising, Fulfilment
b) Recognising, Fulfilment
c) (Recognising, Fulfilment) in Body +Assuming, Recognising, Fulfilling in I
d) (Recognising. Fulfilment) in Body + Knowing. Assuming. Recognising. Fulfilling in I
36._____ for right utilization of body
a) Food b) Cloth c) Shelter d) Instruments/equipments
37. Who is the karta?
a) I b) Body c) Both d) None
38. Innateness in Human Order is:
a) Existence b) Existence + Growth

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c) Existence + Growth in Body & will to live in I


d) Existence + Growth in Body & will to live with happiness in I
39. Natural characteristics of Animal order are:
a) Composition/ Decomposition b) Composition /Decomposition + Nurture/Worsen
c) (Composition / Decomposition, Nurture/Worsen) in Body + (Non Cruelty, Cruelty)
in I
d) (Composition / Decomposition, Nurture Worsen) in Body + (Perseverance, Bravery,
Generosity) in I
40. When I live with Sanyama, there is:
a) Harmony among the different parts of the body.
b) Disharmony among the different parts of the body.
c) Happiness among the different parts of the body.
d) Disturbance among the different parts of the body.
41. Condition of the Body, where every part of the Body is performing its expected function
refers to:
a) Sanayama b) Svasthya c) Suyidha d) Swatantra
42. The relationship across all three orders is -naturally one of mutually fulfillment. The orders
are:
a) Material Order, Plant/Bio Order, Animal Order
b) Plant/Bio Order, Animal Order, Human Order
c) Animal Order, Plant/Bio Order, Human Order
d) Human Order, PlantBio Order, Animal Order
43. The activity is material order are:
a) Composition / Decomposition
b) Composition / Decomposition+ Respiration
c) (Composition / Decomposition, Respiration) in Body + Selection in I
d) (Composition /Decomposition, Respiration) in Body + (Selection, thought, Desire) in I &
need for Realization & understanding
44. Process of recognizing one's relationship with every unit in existence and fulfilling it
a) Self Motivation b) Self evolution c) Self Recognition d) Self Exploration
45. Process of identifying Svatva & moving towards Swatantrta and Swarajya is..
a) Self Recognition b) Self evolution c) Self Motivation d) Self Exploration
46. Body is
a) Material in nature b) Consciousness in nature c) Jivana in nature d) All of the above
47. There is exchange of between I & the Body.
a) Food b) Thought c) Air d) Information
48. Nurturing of the Body refers to:
a) Ahar b) Sanrakshan c) Sadupyog d) Posana

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49. For the protection of body we should take care of:


a) Ahara-Vihara b) Shrama-yayama c) Ausadhi – Chikitsa d) All of the above
50. without knowing correctly us:
a) Only assume b) Operate on the basis of beliefs c) None d) Both a &b

51. Activities in the body are:


a) Knowing b) Assuming c) Recognizing & Fulfilling d) Preconditioning
52. I am ready to help the other to have the right understanding refers to :
a) Perseverance (dhirata) b) Bravery (Virata)
c) Generosity (Udarata) d) None of the above
53. I am ready to invest myself, my body and wealth to help the other have right understanding.
a) Perseverance (dhirata) b) Bravery (Virata)
c) Generosity (Udarata) d) None of the above
54. Comprehensive human goal consists of___
a) Samadhan b) Samridhi c) Seh-astitva d) All of these
55. There are two kinds of realities in existence _______
a) Space and Units b) Material and Conscious
c) Physical and Pranic Orders d) All of the above
56. Material units are _______ in nature.
a) Temporary b) Continuous c) Unlimited d) None of the above
57. Sah-astitva means ______
a) Co-existence b) Co-operation c) Co-option d) Corporate Identity
58. Existence means _______
a) Exist + Essence (Whatever exists) b) To be in harmony with whatever exists
c) Unit submerged in Space d) all of the above
59. Activity of material is
a) Recognizing and fulfilling b) Assuming, recognizing and fulfilling
c) Knowing assuming recognizing and fulfilling d) No activity
60. Activity of consciousness is
a) Recognizing and fulfilling b) Assuming, recognizing and fulfilling
c) Knowing assuming recognizing and fulfilling d) No activity
61. Coexistence is
a) Ever present, Ever effective, ever expressing b) Unit submerged in space
c) Existence d) All the above
62. Coexistence is _____________ in all time and space
a) Ever present b) Ever effective c) Ever expressing d) none of the above
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a) Innateness b) Natural characteristic c) Submergence d) Inheritance


64. 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
65. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of material order is _______
a) Formation/Deformation b) Growth c) Cruelty/Non-cruelty d) Will to live
66. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of pranic/plant/bio order is _______.
a) Growth b) Cruelty/Non-cruelty c) Will to live d) Nurture/Worsen
67. The natural characteristic (Svabhav) of self of animal order is _______
a) Growth b) Cruelty/Non-cruelty c) Will to live d) Sensitivity
68. The innateness of Bio order is ______
a) Existence and growth b) Cruelty/Non-cruelty c) Will to live d) Sensitivity
69. Nature has the capability of self-regulation and____
A) Maintenance B) Recyclability C) Absorbability D) None
70. 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
71. 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
72. Jeeva avastha has which type of anusangita?
A) Vansa anusangita B) Parinama anusangita C) Bija anusangita D) Sanskar anusangita
73. In which order do we want to live i.e. naturally acceptable
A) Animal order B) Human order C) Both D) None
74. Cruelty is a part of animal order but now a day’s 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
75. All units in nature can be categorized in to
A) One order B) Two distinct order C) Three distinct order D) Four distinct orders
76. 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
77. 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
78. The body of animals and human belongs to the
A) Material order B) Pranic order C) Animal order D) Human order
79. Order of appearance of orders:

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A) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human B) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
C) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human D) Human -> Plant -> Animal -> Material
80. 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
81. 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
82. 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
83. 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
84. 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
85. 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
86. The activities in I area____
A) Continuous B) Temporary C) Depends on place D) none of the above
87. 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) Compassion D) Profession
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MODULE-V
1. The Ethical skills are
a) Care of possessions, modesty, posture, self–reliance, tidy appearance

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b) Good behavior, good manners, good relationships, good environment


c) Attention, calmness, concentration, self-confidence, self esteem
d) Code of conduct, responsibility, efficiency, perseverance, punctuality
2. The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, Policies and character is
A. Morality B. Ethics C. Behavior D. Understanding
3. Developing ethical competence in the profession is the only effective way to ensure
A. Mutual fulfillment B. Harmony C. Relationship D. Professional Ethics
4. The moral standards by which people judge behavior are considered as
A. Prosperity B. Thinking C. Ethics D. Understanding
5. What are the five values necessary for human conduct in ethical?
a) Love, Peace, b) Truth & Non-violence c) Right conduct d) All of these
6. Peace means___
a) Control the mind. b) Indispensable ethical discipline.
c) Truth in action d) All of these
7. Respect for life and recognition of rights of others is called_____
a) Peace b) Truth c) Non-violence d) Right conduct
8. Holistic production systems or ethical conduct are__
a) Eco-friendly b) People friendly c) Both A and B d) None
9. _________ include plan, program, implementation, results, evaluation
a. Values b. Policies c. Character d. None of the above
10. Definite human conduct can be understood in terms of
a. Values b. Policies c. Character d. All of the above
11. The policy for the enrichment of mind, body and wealth is known as
a. Economic Policy b. Political Policy c. Policy for Universal Human Order d. None
12. The policy for the protection of mind, body and wealth is known as
a. Economic Policy b. Political Policy c. Policy for Universal Human Order d. None
13. The policy for the right utilization of mind, body and wealth is known as
a. Economic Policy b. Political Policy
c. Policy for Universal Human Order d. None of the above
14. Compassionate behavior, work & participation in larger order on the basis of human values
is known as____
a. Values b. Policies c. Character d. None of the above
15. Dayapurn vyavhaar and karya is considered as
a. Values b. Policies c. Character d. None of the above
16. Being in harmony in the Self on the basis of realization of co-existence results in
a. Happiness, prosperity, Mutual fulfillment b. Perseverance, Preservation, justice, prosperity
c. Happiness, peace, satisfaction, bliss d. Satisfaction, prosperity, happiness, confidence
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17. Participation in the Universal Order or Universal Human Order as a human being with
human consciousness is shown as
a. Preservation, satisfaction bliss brevity, generosity
b. Perseverance, brevity, generosity, kindness, beneficence, compassion
c. Perseverance, preservation, justice, spontaneity, ease
d. Obedience, Ease, Generosity, kindness, compassion
18. State of Harmony at the level of selecting and tasting is
a. Bliss b. Satisfaction c. Peace d. Happiness
19. When selecting and tasting is guided by comparing and analyzing we achieve
a. Bliss b. Satisfaction c. Peace d. Happiness
20. Wisdom means____
a. To know that reality as it is
b. Identification of human goal (which is in alignment with existential order)
c. To find the way method of doing work in harmonious way
d. All the above
21. 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
22. The laws of living in relationship and order means
a. Right understanding of natural laws b. Liberation
c. Wealth d. Fulfillment of Wishes
23. 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
24. There are total of_____ feelings, which form the basis of relationships.
a. Four (4) b. Ten (10) c. Nine (9) d. Three (3)
25. There are_____ elements of justice.
a. Five (5) b. Two (2) c. Nine (9) d. Four (4)
26. Harmonious human-human relationship resulting in mutual happiness, is the achievement
of___
a. Respect b.Justice c.Trust d.Love
27. Bravity means______
a. Commitment for living in harmony at all the 4 levels with patience
b. Commitment for helping the others to understand harmony and to live in harmony at all
the 4 level
C. Commitment to invest one's self. Body and physical facilities for understanding and living in
harmony at all the 4 levels
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d. All the above


28. Generosity means_______
a. Commitment for living in harmony at all the 4 levels with patience
b. Commitment for helping the others to understand harmony and to live in harmony at all the 4
level
c. Commitment to invest one's self. Body and physical facilities for understanding and
living in harmony at all the 4 levels
d. All the above
29. Providing means to one who has the ability but not the means is known as
a. Kindness b. Beneficence c. Compassion d. Generosity
30.____is the ensuring the recognition of relationship among the human beings, its fulfillment
through values of leading to the mutual happiness.
a. Justice b. Health c. Education d. Service
31. The outcome of justice is____
a. right understanding b. prosperity
c. trust and fearlessness d. coexistence with nature
32. ______ takes care of relationship in human interaction
a. Justice b. Health c. Education d. Service
32. Outcome of living in Justice is
a. Universal human order b. Effective law and order
c. Undivided human society d. Discipline
33. Universal Human Order is the outcome of
a. Mastering the nature b. developing more and more in science and technology
c. Living in harmony in nature d. living with justice

34. Match the outcome of following?


a) Justice i) Undivided human society
b) Universal Human Order ii) Human values in Behavior and work
c) Living in Justice iii) Trust and fearlessness
d) Character iv) Living in harmony in nature
a) a-ii, b-i, c-iv, d-iii b) a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-i
c) a-ii, b-iv-, c-iii, d-I d) a-iii, b-iv, c-i, d-ii
35. 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
36. Transparency means____
a) Able to work together b) Behaving with courtesy
c) Able to rightly evaluate each other d) Willing to receive the inspiration for what is right
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37. Simplicity means


a) Absence of ego b) Behaving with courtesy
c) Able to work together d) Offer our self, body, wealth as required
38. Which of the following best describes a natural acceptance of human values?
a) Values imposed by society
b) Values derived from personal reflection and innate human tendencies
c) Values dictated by religious beliefs
d) Values determined by government laws
39. Which of the following is an example of a universally accepted human value?
a) Favorite color b) Respect for others' autonomy c) Preferred cuisine d) Political affiliation
40. What is the basis for natural acceptance of human values?
a) Cultural norms b) Genetic predisposition c) Peer pressure d) Social media trends
41. Which term is often associated with the natural acceptance of human values?
a) Ethical relativism b) Moral absolutism c) Utilitarianism d) Hedonism
42. How do human values influence decision-making?
a) They have no impact on decision-making b) They serve as a foundation for ethical choices
c) They are solely determined by external factors d) They are fixed and unchangeable
43. What is the primary goal of ethical human conduct?
a) Maximizing personal gain b) Minimizing societal norms
c) Promoting fairness and moral goodness d) Achieving power and influence
44. Why is ethical conduct important in society?
a) It leads to financial success b) It helps individuals avoid punishment
c) it fosters trust, cooperation, and social harmony d) It guarantees personal happiness
45. Which ethical framework emphasizes the consequences of actions in determining their
ethical value?
a) Deontology b) Virtue ethics c) Utilitarianism d) Relativism
46. How does ethical conduct affect personal relationships?
a) It has no impact on personal relationships b) It often leads to conflicts and misunderstandings
c) It strengthens trust and deepens connections d) It hinders emotional expression
47. In ethical decision-making, what role does empathy typically play?
a) It is irrelevant to ethical considerations
b) It helps individuals understand and relate to others' perspectives
c) It leads to biased and unfair judgments
d) It is reserved for professionals in psychology
48. What is the primary focus of humanistic education?
a) Memorization of facts and figures
b) Developing a well-rounded individual with a focus on personal growth
c) Strict adherence to traditional curriculum
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d) Specialization in technical skills


49. Which educational philosophy emphasizes the importance of nurturing individual creativity
and self-expression?
a) Behaviorism b) Constructivism c) Humanism d) Authoritarianism
50. In humanistic education, what is the role of the teacher?
a) To enforce strict discipline and control b) To transmit knowledge passively
c) To facilitate and guide students' self-discovery and learning
d) To dictate the curriculum without student input
51. Which educational approach encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and open-ended
exploration?
a) Authoritarian education b) Humanistic education c) Traditional education d) Indoctrination
52. What is a key principle of humanistic education?
a) Standardized testing and grading b) Strict adherence to textbooks c) Student-centered
learning and autonomy d) Rote memorization of facts
53. What does a professional ethic encompass in a holistic context?
a) Only legal compliance b) Only financial success c) A comprehensive approach to ethical
decision-making, considering various stakeholders and long-term consequences d) Strict
adherence to industry standards
54. In holistic professional ethics, who are the primary stakeholders to consider?
a) Only customers b) Only shareholders c) All individuals and entities affected by a business's
actions, including employees, the community, and the environment d) Only employees
55. What is the role of a code of ethics in a holistic approach to professionalism?
a) To maximize profits b) To serve as a mere formality c) To provide guidance for ethical
behavior that considers the broader impact on society and the environment d) To enforce
strict rules and regulations
56. How does holistic professionalism relate to sustainability?
a) It has no connection to sustainability b) It prioritizes short-term gains over long-term
sustainability c) It emphasizes responsible and sustainable practices to protect the
environment and future generations d) It focuses solely on financial sustainability
57. What is the importance of transparency in holistic professional ethics?
a) Transparency is irrelevant in professional ethics b) It fosters trust, accountability, and
responsible decision-making c) It only serves to reveal sensitive business secrets d) It is
primarily for public relations purposes
58. Which ethical framework is often applied in holistic professional ethics to ensure fairness
and justice?
a) Virtue ethics b) Utilitarianism c) Deontology d) Ethical relativism
59. In a holistic approach to professional ethics, what is the goal when facing ethical dilemmas?
a) To prioritize personal interests b) To make decisions based solely on legal requirements
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c) To make decisions that considers the well-being of all stakeholders and broader societal
impacts
d) To avoid making any decisions
60. What is a key goal of a production system?
a) Maximizing employee satisfaction b) Minimizing production costs
c) Maximizing advertising expenditure d) Minimizing product quality
61. Which of the following is an example of a continuous production system?
a) A custom jewelry workshop b) A car manufacturing assembly line
c) A boutique bakery d) A graphic design studio
62. What is the primary focus of lean production systems?
a) Maximizing inventory levels b) Minimizing waste and optimizing efficiency
c) Maximizing product variety d) Minimizing employee involvement
63. In a case study involving a company facing declining profits, which management model
would focus on identifying and eliminating inefficiencies and waste in the production process?
a) Total Quality Management (TQM) b) Human Resource Management (HRM)
c) Strategic Management d) Financial Management
64. Which of the following is a fundamental principle of universal human rights?
a) Cultural relativism b) Freedom of speech is not a universal right
c) Every person has inherent dignity and worth d) Rights should vary based on nationality
65. What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
a) A document outlining the rights of citizens of a specific country
b) An international document that sets out basic principles of human rights
c) A treaty that only applies to certain regions
d) A document that promotes cultural relativism
66. Which of the following is not considered a universal human right?
a) Right to education b) Right to healthcare
c) Right to own private property d) Right to freedom of religion

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