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I SEMESTER

111IVEA18 / 121VEA19 / 131VEA19 Value Education


Unit 1
Concept of Human Values, Value Education Towards Personal Development

1. Man is a _________________ animal


a) cultural b) social c) reformed d) developed
2. In primordial times man lived on the earth in ______________ groups.
a) tiny b) large c) small d) big
3. Education can be categorized into ______________divisions
a) three b) four c) five d) six
4. Learning life education from parents with out going to school is
____________education
a) cultural b) social c) productive d) spiritual
5. Learning a virtuous way of life following morality, duty and charity is
___________education.
a) spiritual b) productive c) social d) cultural
6. The basic needs of mankind are food, shelter and ____________
a) learning b) earning c) living d) clothing
7. Skills related to the process of producing the basic needs of mankind are
_______education.
a) social b) cultural c) spiritual d) productive
8. The concepts of morality, ethics, duty, honesty, sincerity, kindness and compassion
should be __________
a) educated b) imparted c) given d) learned.
9. Each person should avoid conflict and live in ____________
a) happy b) unity c) harmony d) joy
10. All _____________ development of individuals is possible through education.
a) intellectual b) mental c) functional d) round
11. Knowledge, understanding, application and skill are some of the ___________aims of
education.
a) chief b) significant c) important d) well-known
12. Virtue is knowledge was the principle of ______________
a) Aristotle b) Socrates c) chilana d) Dr. Gawande
13. Knowledge without virtue is ___________
a) useless b) dangerous c) defective d) meaningless
14. Our forefathers ____________ their attention is leading a virtuous life.
a) showed b) focused c) pointed d) directed
15. what is important is not to live long but to live well said by _______
a) Aristotle b) Socrates c) chilana d) Dr. Gawande
16. Expected ________________ should be conducive to society
a) progress b) criteria c) behaviour d) existence
17. Values is a conception of desirable and not something designed said ________
a) Roketch b) Kluchhohn c) Shaver d) Gawande
18. Values are standards and principles for judging worth said _______________
a) Roketch b)Gawande c) Shaver d) Kluchhohn
19. Education is a __________________ process of refinement.
a) important b) suitable c) acceptable d) continuous
20. If all is well with colleges and Universities, all is well with the nation who declared?
a) Mahatma Gandhi b) Nehurji c) Nethaji d) patel.
21. To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society said
_______________
a) H.G. Wells b) Nehruji c) Roosevelt d) Gandhiji
22. They alone live who live for others said ______________
a) Woodrow Wilson b) Gandhi c) Vivekananda d) H.G.Wells
23. Politics with out principle will lead to sinful acts disturbing peace and happiness said
______________
a) Roosevelt b) Nehruji c) Woodrow Wilson d) Gandhiji
24 Human value is like an __________ of a wheel and other types of value are around it.
a) axis b) axle c) centre d) hub
25. Area of value of social value is_____________
a) Human behaviour b) constitutional rules c) rules about society d) value of arts and
literature
26. A single good act us worth a ton of advice It is a ________________
a) proverb b) statement c)law d) saying
27. Man is the maker of his own destiny said _____________
a) Gandhiji b) Nehruji c) Tagore d) Vivekananda
28. The symbol of a nations enthusiasm, energy and hope is __________________
a) Scientist b) inventor c) youth d) discoverer
29. A solution to the problems of the youth lies in ____________
a) Self control b) self-confidence c) hard work d) truthfulness
30. Gandhiji inspired his country men to live a life of ____________ service for the good of
the nation.
a) controlled b) self c) voluntary d) selfless
31. we may convert every house in the country into a charily asylum. Who said this?
a) Tagore b) Gandhiji c) Patel d) vivekanandar.
32. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety nine percent perspiration who said
this?
a) S. C.V.Raman b) Jagadish Chandra Bose c) Thomas Alva Edison d) Neuton
33. Inventions are not accidents, they are the rewards for unceasing effort said _______
a) Darurin b) S. C.V.Raman c) Tagore d) Thomas Alva Edison
34. Our main business is not to see that lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly
at hand, is the statement of ___________________
a) Sir William Osler b) Carlyle c) Thoman Alva Edison d) Socrates
35. All those who have achieved something great have done so by means of ___________
a) hard work b) studying c) thinking d) planning
36. The remedy for weakness is not brooding over weakness, but thinking of strength that
is already with in them said _____________
a) Vivekananda b) Tagore c) Bharathi d) Gandhiji
37. Educational _______________ is a by product of social and cultural advancement.
a) Type b) service c) system d) philosophy
38. Components of value Education should be included in _____________
a) Syllabus b) lesson plan c) curriculum d) Examination
39. One of the components of value education is ___________________
a) Economics education b) commerce education c) Medical education d) Health
education
40. One of the human value is ______________
a) culture b) religion c) civilization d) sacrifice
41. The development of ones personality is a_____________ task for every individual.
a) Satisfying b) rewarding c) appreciating d) developing
42. Personality development in the ____________________sense refers to deeper levels of
a person.
a) real b) good c) suitable d) apt.
43. Our personality should start from a clear grasp of the nature of our _______ and how it
functions.
a) soal b) body c) mind d) heart.
44. ____________ is the faculty responsible for decision making
a) memory b) manas c) buddhi d) chitta
45. Imagination and formation of concepts are also functions of the _________
a) chitta b) manas c) buddhi d) ahamkara
46. The store house of memory and impressions of our past experiences is called -
_________

a) Buddhi b) chitta c) manas d) ahamkara

47. Physical dimension consisting of our __________ and senses.

a) mind b) soul c) body d) heart

48. A nation may conquer the __________ and control the elements.

a) seas b) riddles c) tides d) waves

49. This universe is simply a ________ in which the soul in taking exercises.

a) Play ground b) court c) gymnasium d) track

50. Civilization is the ___________ of that divinity in man.

a) preparation b) manifestation c) evaluation d) application

Unit-II
Constitutional , Social and Professional Values

1. Value is defined as a belief upon which man acts by __________________


a) Preference b) Goodness c) Conditioning d) Norms
2. Value is a measure of goodness or ____________
a) Desirability b) Affective c) Choices d) Organized
3. Values are internalized through the process of learning __________ and conditioning
a) Naturalization b) Motivation c) Existension d) Socialization
4. Values form the central pole around which our actions _____ are organized.
a) Choosing freely b) Sharing c) Desires and Ambitions d) Repetition
5. Values guide our _______ and give meaning to our existence
a) Vocation b) Behaviour c) General opinion d) Ethical character
6. Values assist us to take _______ and make choices
a) Selection b) Preparation c) Right decisions d) Job analysis
7. Values give direction and firmness to life and help us to be ______
a) Humanitarianism b) Morally Sound c) planning d) consequences
8. Values set goals for all our activities in ______ affective and conative domains
a) Cognitive b) attention c) Learning d) Mental Development
9. The value process is usefully seen as being composed of the _______
a) Sense of respect for man b) cultural development c) Choosing freely
d) Human values
10. __________ are pillars of certain values.
a) Moral character b) Education c) Religions d) Personality
11. The human conscience is also a source of _________
a) Value awareness b) moral education c) discipline d) Prizing and cherishing
12. Numbers of categorization of values is _________
a) 3 b) 2 c) 4 d) 5
13. India became an Independent country on _________
a) August 14, 1947. b) August 15, 1947. c) August15,1950 d) August 20, 1947
14. Indian became an democratic constitution was established on __________
a) Feb 25, 1950, b) January 25, 1950, c) January 26, 1950, d) Feb 26, 1950

15. The Indian Society upholds a set of values __________


a) Democracy b) aesthetic values c) Social Values d) National Values
16. Democracy is the government of the people by the people and for the people_________
a) Sri Aurobindo b) Abraham Lincoln, c) Mr. Henderson
d) Mahatma Gandhi
17. Democracy is the way of life and a more political arrangement __________
a) Tagore b) V, T,Thayar c) W.H.Kilpatrick d) Dr.S.Radhakrishnan
18. The fundamental assumptions of democracy ___________
a) Good Citizenship b) utilization of leisure c) Development of Character
d) sovereign
19. Democracy is the way of life and ___________ arrangement.
a) Economic status b) More Political c) occupation d) Equal freedom
20. The Indian concept of secularism is ___________
a) Edualitarianism b) socialist c) Equal Regard d) Equal footing
21. Encourging rational thinking and ___________
a) Spiritual values b) dogmatic ideals c) scientific temper of Mind.
d) worship and tolerance
22. Education has to be geared for ________ of society
a) Achieving Pattern b) Freedom of action c) Regardless of race
d) The Dignity of the individual.
23. General equation has to be geared to ________
a) Sympathy b) Productivity c) Economic justice d) Opportunity.
24. Social and ________ are to be made as integral Components of education
a) Social groups b) Poverty c) National Services d) The Caste System
25. The Democratic _______ is our national Objective
a) Social disorganization b) materialism c) politicization d) Social Order
26.The Constitution of India lays emphasis on the above _______ pillars of elemoeracy
a) One b) Six c) Ten d) Four
27. Equality is one of the important _________ of democracy
a) General Objectives b) specific objectives c) social objectives
d) None of the above
28. The feeling of _______ are necessary for fraternity with a National feeling.
a) Enemy b) Friendship c) Brotherhood d) Foe
29. Freedom of thoughts____________
a) Justice b) flexibility c) Liberty d) Requirement
30 Assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the nation_______
a) Fraternity b) Social Consciousness c) Stress on Activity d) Independence
31. Rights and opportunities and to promote among them all ________
a) Democratic ideals b) Equality c) humane qualities d) Political duties
32. Liberty is essential for ________ and progress of society
a) Vocational skill b) developing lead ship c) Individual Progress
d) Remedial discipline
33. In India we have followed by _________
a) Bilingual b) multi-lingual c) single language d) none of these above
34. Every citizen of India to honour the feeling of _________
a) National integration b) City Integration c) rural Integration
d) all these above
35. Indian is a country of _________ religions
a) Singular b) Plural c) Thrice d) None of these above.
36. Each Individual is free to follow his own ______ and principle of religion.
a) Faith b) cruel c) cunning d) likely
37. Each and every human being _______ for all religious.
a) Respect b) irrespect c) disobey d) all of these above
38. The basic objectives of socialism is to establish _________ order.
a) Social and economic b) autonomy c) charter of liberty d) all the above
39. Social values are always practiced in relation to our_________
a) Neighbours b) family c) friends d) enemies
40. Social values has understand followed by _________
a) Inculcation b) repetition c) hinder d) indifference
41. In social values all the students are develop ________ attitude
a) Research b) Anarchy c) Scientific d) Negative thinking
42. In academic activities are developed by ___________
a) Misbehavior b) Mis use c) misunderstanding d) intellectual.
43. Each profession has got its own _________values,
a) Each on others b) Independent c) insignificant d) all the above
44. Accountability is related to __________
a) Careless b) Responsibility c) abusable d) none of these
45. Meaning of Honesty is __________
a) Lie b) Truthfulness c) disobey d) disparage
46. Honesty is demands for upright thinking and brings_________
a) Respectable b) Destroy c) irrespectable d) Restrict
47. Win the respect of others to select any one of the following
a) Regularity b) Irregular c) Disobey d) Misbehave
48. Who say the beautiful word A teacher can never truly teach unless he is still learning
himself.
a) Sarojini Naidu b) Kamarajar c) Arignar Anna d) Rabindranath Tagore
49.Any profession has to development __________
a) Violence b) Vengeance c) knowledge d) all the above
50. Social values are refers to __________
a) Cruel b) Cunning c) Partiality d) Amicability
51. Practice makes a man perfect so we all need some_______
a) Ability b) Slow learning c) Allegiance d) All the above
52. In _________ constitution emphasizes the concept of unity in diversity
a) Japan b) American c) Indian d) Europe
UNIT III
Religious, Aesthetic Values and National Integration

1. Religion is based on certain


(a) Ethics (b) Moral Principles (c) Ideology (d) Convention.

2. The core of all religions is


(a) The welfare of human beings (b) happiness (c) Bhakthi (d) Moksha

3. All religions emphasize a sense of


(a) Enemity (b) War (c) Love (d) beauty

4. Tolerance is the supreme value of


(a) Human beings (b) saints (c) political leaders (d) Religious leaders

5. Respecting the place of worship came into existence due to


(a) behaviour (b) Broad mindedness (c) Fear (d) duty

6. Different methods of worship came into existence due to


(a) culture (b) Fear of death (c) Holy life (d) joyfulness

7. Moral values are the standards of


(a) Life (b) Individuals behaviour (c) religion (d) reality

8. Appreciation of beauty is known as


(a) Asthetic value (b) Moral Value (c) Economic value (d) Political Value

9. National Integration is a
(a) Dynamic reality (b) Slogan (c) Process (d) Social dimension

10. National Emotional Integration committee was established in the year


(a) 1947 (b) 1950 (c) 1985 (d) 1962

11. The major reasons for National Disintegration is


(a) Communalism (b) Patriotism (c) Socialism (d) Journalism

12. Favoritism and corruption play a vital Role for


(a) National Disintegration (b) Harrow politic (c) Civil war (d) Injustice

13. National Disintegration due to


(a) Unemployment (b) Foreigners intervention (c) Political parties & Military Forces

14. Education is the potential instrument to bring about


(a) National Economy (b) Industrial development (c) Population pollution
(d) Social change

15. Social integration can be achieved through


(a) violence (b) peace (c) propaganda (d) education

16. Integrated personality of the individual can be achieved through


(a) Politics (b) Religion (c) Education (d) Society
17. International understanding develops
(a) ignorance (b) terrorism (c) War (d) Global Interdependence

18. Organisation of international camps promote


(a) Tourism (b)Internationalism (c) National Revenue (d) Harmony

19. Religious values paves way for


(a) business (b) revolt (c) diversity (d) simple living

20. Religious festivals promote


(a) Religious values (b) values of life (c) purity (d) evil spirit

21. The practice of worship came into existence due to


(a) Fear (b) Holy life (c) Festivals (d) difference in land

22. Moral values govern an individuals


(a) Brain (b) physical condition (c) behaviour (d) growth

23. Individuals morals are derived from


(a) Family (b) school (c) self (d) Society

24. Aesthetic value is concerned with questions of


(a) Nature (b) life (c) beauty (d) abstract

25. Appreciation of music is known as


(a) Aesthetic value (b) physical value (c) Economic value (d) None

26. Children possess aesthetic and express their impulses through


(a) activity (b) paintings (c) hard work (d) obedience

27. Mass media occupies a major role in inculcating


(a) aesthetic value (b) Intelligence (c) a sense of humour (d) civil laws

28. Religion is a source of


(a) Ethical value (b) Moral Value (c) aesthetic value (d) Economic Value

29. India became independent in the year


(a) 1950 (b) 1947 (c) 1952 (d) 1945

30 India emerged as a Democratic Republic in the year


(a) 1947 (b) 1957 (c) 1985 (d) 1950

31. National Integration develops


(a) Terrorism (b) patriotism (c) Socialism (d) Journalism

32. Lack of patriotism leads to


(a) National growth (b) National disintegration (c) Economic growth (d) confusion

33. Education aims at achieving


(a) Integrated personality (b) Knowledge (c) Physical Health (d) enjoyment.

34. Co-Curricular activities promote


(a) Changes (b) National Integration (c) awakening (d) brightness
35. Avoidance of casteism in the class room may promote
(a) Hinduism (b) Budhism (c) Realism (d) Nationalism

36. World peace is possible only through


(a) Enforcing laws (b) Kingship (c) Religion (d) Internationalism

37. Interdependent living of independent lives means


(a) Happiness (b) harmony (c) adjustment (d) Internationalism

38. Radical changes in the contents of the curriculum at all levels promote
(a) Great amount of knowledge (b) Internationalism (c) good habits (d) Morality.

39. To develop a sense of world citizenship we need


(a) Tolerance (b) International understanding (c) Money (d) power

40. Teaching about Human Rights will promote


(a) Spiritual value (b) Patience (c) Internationalism ()d) behaviour

41. To develop a sense of world citizenship we need


(a) Tolerance (b) Patience (c) Internationalism (d) love

42. To promote democratic ideals and peace we need


(a) International understanding (b) Harmony (c) brother hood (d) law

43. Education aims at


(a) Knowledge (b) employment (c) Human rights (d) money

44. Teaching about the United Nations will promote


(a) a sense of knowledge (b) Internationalism (c) Fraternity (d) Help

45. Internationalism can be inculcated through


(a) Filmstrips (b) Internation camps (c) Mass media (d) Reading books

46. To safeguard the national interest we need to promote


(a) Military Forces (b) friendship with other nations (c) Strict enforcement of laws
(d) International Understanding

47. Global relationship is possible only through


(a) Dynamic reality (b) Trade (c) Friendship (d) Money-exchange

48. Today we are facing new challenges to our


(a) Safeguard (b) Integrity (c) Economy (d) Freedom

49. National Integration means


(a)Slogan (b) Strengthening patriotism (d) National attitude (d) Bhakti

50. Unity in diversity is a branded slogan of


(a) Universal (b) Indian culture (c) concept (d) electoral success.
UNIT IV
Impact of Global Development on Ethics and Values
1. ICT Means
a) Indian communication technology b) Indian computer technology
c) Information communication technology d) Information computer training
2. The Primary sources of communication is
a) school b) college c) library d) television
3. Self confidence is belief of
a) worth b) ability c) behaviour d) thinking
4. Culture is
a) elastic b) in-elastic c) both a&b d) non of the above
5. The word 'culture' is derived from
a) Japan b) Itally c) Latin d) Greek
6. The adolescents period most of the time spend in to
a) family b) friends c)society d) school
7. A powerful source of Influence in adolescents period is
a) friends b) parents c) Media d) society
8. Adolescents period is reflected in the style of
a) dressing b) studying c) taking d) Living
9. The negative emotions are
a) Anger b) affection c) joy d) love
10. A positive emotions are
a)Fear b) hosility c) love d) anger
11. The Adolescence period is marked only with
a) sexual development b) emotional development
c) both sexual and emotional d) cultural development
12. The Adolescence period they develop an interest towards
a) studying b) playing c) Music d) Researching
13. Adolescents behaviour modified by
a) teachers only b) parents and teachers c) parents only d) friends only
14. Adolescents is period of transition between
a) childhoods to adulthood b) Adulthood to childhood
c) Infancy to adulthood d) Adolescence to Adulthood
15. Adolescent changes affect the
a) Intelligence b) personality c) attention d) none of the above
16. Moral values in Education is
a) respect b) change c) attention d) interest
17. Growth affected by
a) Brain b) heredity c) apptitude d) development
18. Adolescence stage is
a) 3 to 16 years b) 40 to 60 years c) 20 to 40 years d) 14 to 17 years
19. Span of attention denoted by
a) 3 to 2 dots b) 6 to 8 dots c) 5 to 7 dots d) 1 to 3 dots
20. Internal factors of attention is
a) change b) size c) intensity d) interest
21. The real love helps
a) unsave b) secures c) unsecures d) none of the above
22. The mental images or moods are called by
a) anger b) happy c) emotion d) attention
23. Factors affecting language development in children is
a) health problem b) family relationship c) growth d) none of the above
24. Language used in a tool is
a) science b) computer c) communication d) none of the above
25. A noticeable increment in their vocabulary period is
a) adulthood b) Infancy c) childhood d) adolescence

26. Adolescent changes are often accompanied by


a) social tension b) physical tension c) political tension
d) emotional tension
27. Adolescent period the risk taking behaviour is supported by
a) peer group b) parent c) teacher d) well wisher
28. The adolescent period dependent on parents gets transformed into dependence on
a) teachers and friends b) parents and friends
c) friends and peers d) peers and others
29. The mind is
a) visible b) invisible c) stagnent d) none of the above
30. Adolescence is a period of
a) stress and strain b) happy and enjoy c) dark and sorrow
d) bright and dull
31. School of Education is the important stage of
a) childhood to adolescence b) adolescence to infancy
c) old age to childhood d) infancy to oldage
32. At Elementary stage appeal to the involuntary attention by using aids
a) direct experience b) project c) seminar d) workshop
33. Language serves as a instrument of
a) science control b) pollution control c) social control d) self control
34. Non-intellectual speech is
a) mugging up b) understand c) experienced speech d) both a&b
35. The study of speech sound is
a) Morphology b) phonology c) Ecology d) physiology
36. Human development aspects is
a) emotional b) economical c geographical d) scientifical
37. The goal of Emotional development is
a) group maturity b) maturity c) self maturity d) none of the above
38. The highly emotional intelligent baby will
a) slow learner b) quick learner c) both a & b d) Average learner
39. A highest stage of moral development is
a) prudential stage b) authoritarian stage c) social stage d) personal stage
40. The important aspect of social growth is
a) discipline b) interest c) fear d) control
41. Adolescent period attraction towards the opposite sex, because of the
a) sexual maturity b) social maturity c) logical maturity
d) none of the above
42. Adolescent period choice of friends more on
a) different interest b) similar interest c) both a&b d) none of the above
43. Intellectual development is also referred as
a) cognitive development b) moral development
c) self development d) human development
44. The period of storm and stress who said this
a) brickson b) cole c) Jean piaget d) stanellyhall
45. Changing negative thought processes into positive thought can take
a) a day b) an hour c) a months d) a minutes
46. The attaining of maturity in social relationship is
a) development b) emotional development c) social development
d) moral development
47. Thwarting of self - assertion emotion is the causes of
a) anger b)fear c) worry d) affection
48. Satisfaction of appetites is comes from
a) worry b) jealousy c) joy d) anger
49. culture is always
a) not change b) change c) constant d) none of the above
50. Culture includes human, idea, interest and attitude is
a) non-material dimension b) social dimension c) material dimension
d) none of the above
51. Across the national Boundaries of Education is
a) National Education b) cross - border Education
c) border line education d) education
52. Interest in world of airs politics and Government often develops during this period
a)childhood b) Adolescence c) Adulthood d) Middle age

Unit V
Theraupatic Measures

1) Harmonious and Marvelous combination of body, life force and mind.

A. Stone B. Man C. Cow D. Peacock

2) A meaningful education includes

A. Punishment B. Anger C. Work D. Meditation

3) Goal of man

A. Spiritual development B. Physical development


C. Anger development D. None of these

4) Tool for mental subtlety


A. Anger B. Meditation C. Frustration D. All the above

5) Physical structure of the human system


A. Frame work B. Vessel C. Cone D. Container

6) Number of layers in the physical structure


A. 5 B. 6 C. 4 D.3
7) Two aspects in all physical exercises
A. Postures and movements B. Health and wealth
C. Sweat and Tiredness D. None and these

8) Unifying and streamlining our physical & psychic functions


A. Wrestling B. Yoga C. Boxing D. Swimming

9) The cell arrangement of the human body can be set right only by
A. Eating B. Sleeping C. Proper exercise D. None of these

10) The great philosopher who devised easy method of exercise


A. Vedhatha Maharishi B. Rousseau Cc. Socrates D. Tagore

11) Skull clearing exercise


A. Massage B. Kabalapathi C. Relaxation D. Leg exercises

12) Example for simplified physical exercise


A. Acupressure B. High Jump C. Javeline throw D. Long Jump

13) The exercises can be practiced by any one above the age
A. 10 B. 5 C. 8 D. 14

14) The exercises should be practiced in the morning an


A. Empty stomach B. With Full Meals C. With Drinks D. None of these

15) Persons with hernia and heart problems shall


A. Avoid Exercises B. Practice Exercise
C. Practice after Consulting a Trainer D. None

16) Heart patient should avoid


A. Kapalapathi Exercises B. Eye Exercises C. Hand Exercises D. Leg Exercises

17) Arms and shoulders become powerful with the help of


A. Leg Exercise B. Breathing Exercise C. Hand Exercises D. None

18) Kidneys get activated with the help of


A. Leg Exercises B. Hand Exercises C. Eye Exercises D. Massage

19) Lungs become more active with the help of


A. Relaxation B. Neuro Muscular Breathing Exercises
C. Hand Exercises D. Leg Exercises
20) ____________ helps to brighten the face
A. Face Cream B. Massage C. Jung Food D. None

21) Mans life is a journey towards


A. Enjoyment B. Self realization C. Sorrow D. None

22) The use of _________________ sense will enable man to achieve self
realization
A. 4th B. 6th C. 8th D. 2nd

23) Types of Meditation


A. Two B. Three C. Seven D. Nine

24) The last type or stage of Meditation


A. Agna B. Shanthi C. Thusiya D. Divine Meditation

25) Operating Centre of blood circulation


A. Heart B. Head C. Eyes D. Stomach

26) Operating centre of air circulation


A. Lungs B. Spinal Cord C. Brain D. Kidney

27) Operating centre for life circulation


A. Brain B. Lungs C. Mooladhar D. None

28) Yoga that brings up the life to top and fixes it in between the two eye brows
an the fore head.
A. Kundalini B. Mooladhar C. Patanjali D. None

29) Pituitory glands get activated with the help of


A. Thusiya B. Nityananda C. Agna D. Shanthi

30) ESP Means


A. Extra Sensory Perceptions B. Electro Static Pressure
C. Energy-Solar Protection D. None of the above

31) Ultimate stage in the history of evolution


A. Heredity B. Environment C. Growth D. Salvation

32) It is good to do the meditation on new moon and full moon days.
A. Asana B. Massage C. Panchabootha Navagraha D. None
33) Saint who gave shape to Yoga Art.
A. Saint Pathanjali B. Swami Vivekanantha C. Gurudev D. Aurobindo

34) Meaning of Yoga.


A. Concentration B. Concentration & Coordination C. Coordination D. None

35) Number of divisions of Yoga Art.


A. 8 B. 7 C.5 D. 6

36) ___________ keeps the body flexible & relaxed.


A. Sleep B. Asana C. Work D. None

37) Right age of Practice Asana


A. 8 Years to 100 Years B. 5 Years to 60 Years
C. 6 Years to 70 Years D. 3 years to 50 Years

38) Style common to yoga and Asana activities.


A. Breathing Style B. Listening style C. Reciting style D. None of these

39) Prayer to the sun god.


A. Namashkar B. Surya Namashkar C. Hymns D. None

40) Basic power force for all living beings.


A. Star B. Satellite C. Moon D. Sun

41) Surya Namashkar is the combination of Yogasana and _____________.


A. Namashker B. Pranayana C. Exercise D. Asana

42) Introspection means.


A. Self Analysis B. Soul C. Mind D. Meditation

43) Habit is destiny who says this?


A. Aurobindo B. Vethanthri Mabarishi C. Patanjali D. Parajhothi
Munirer

44) Feeling for the real need for food.


A. Thirst B. Belch C. Hiccup D. Appetite
45) Terrible and wasteful habit.
A. Smoking B. Eating C. Swallowing D. None

46) Cause for the habit of smoking.


A. Jealous B. Environmental Influences C. Joy D. Disease

47) The force which inspires an individual to think in a creative and positive way.
A. Force of divinity B. Force of need C. Force of hebit D. Force of heredity

48) ___________ is based on thought, word and deeds.


A. Knowledge B. Human Personality C. Brain D. Physical Structure

49) Involvement of mind in desires & enjoyment.

A. Affection B. Attachment C. Sincerity D. None

50) Most dreaded destructive force.

A. Fear B. Anxiety C. Anger D. Shy

51) Service of all living things.

A. Money B. Shelter C. Water D. None

52) Basic needs of mankind.

A. Water & Food B. Shelter & Clothes C. Media & entertainment D. None

53) Number of points in acupressure exercise.

A. 13 B.14 C.15 D.16

54) Marvelous fusion of physical structure.

A. Man B. Animal C. Bird D. Furniture

55) Proper physical exercises help to achieve a level of immunity


against__________

A. Sleep B. Fear C. Anger D. Diseases

56) The comprehensive training for reformation is


A. Drill B. Sky System C. Massage D. None

57) Eye exercises help to avoid


A. Food B. Ornaments C. Spectacles D. None
58) Joining the tips of the thumbs and first fingers of both hands.
A. Chin Mudra B. Kundalini C. Leg Exercises D. Hand Exercises

59) Number of parts for Makarasana


A. 2 B. 3 C.4 D.5

60) The whole movement of posture 7 of part B maharasane resemble the movement
of
A. Fish B. Frog C. Elephant D. Crocodile

61) Pancreas produce.


A. Insulin B. Adrenaline C. Iodine D. Saliva

62) Diabetes is controlled by


A. Endocrine B. Insulin C. Adrenaline D. None

63) Left groin is the


A. Thigh joint B. Shaeldes C. Hip joint D. Spiel cord

64) Human race got scattered all over the world due to
A. Ecological Reasons B. Migration C. Anxiety D. None

65) Learning takes place only through


A. Looking B. Sensory Perceptions C. Analysis D. Prediction

66) Magnetic waves are produced by


A. Sea B. Tidel waves C. Wind mill D. Planets

67) A vicious cycle


A. Lift B. Sleep C. Death D. Exploration

68) A state of high blood pressure


A. Attack B. Hyper Tension C. Shivering D. Fear

69) Sathvic food.

A. Non Vegetarian B. Veg & Non Veg C. Vegetarian D. None of these

70) Back ward bending exercises should be avoided by people with


A. Infectious Diseases B. Skin diseases C. Heart Diseases D. Nerve Diseases
71) Forward bending exercises should be avoided by people with
A. Head Ache B. Neck Pain C. Leg Pain D. Back Pain

72) Practice every asana ______________ times daily


A. 1 or 2 B. 2or 3 C. 4 or 5 D. 6 or 7

73) (Tatasana) is a
A. Standing Posture B. Sitting Posture C. Sleeping Posture D. None

74) The unifulfilled desires of previous generations pass on to the descentants


through
A. Soul B. Mind C. Heredity D. Growth

75) Unwanted thoughts should be subjected to introspection and ______________


A. Auto Suggestion B. Relaxation C. Dream D. None

76) Arapalees warer sathaham was written by


A. Agathiyar B. Poet Ambulavana C. Nakkeerar D. Poet Kali Doss

77) ______________ affects the personality of person.


A. Anger B. Sorrow C. Fear D. Sky

78) Anger and worry are two poisoners creatures that spoil the human race who
says this?
A. Kabilar B. Maharishi vethanthiri C. Paranjothi D. Pathanjali

79) The impact of anger is a ______________ of actions.


A. Chain B. Downfall C. Failure D. None

80) When desires are obstructed, one feels self pity The word self pity means
A. Joy B. excitement C. Worry D. Anger

81) Worry is an
A. Emulsion B. Erosions C. Friction D. Illusion

82) Illusion means


A. Sensation B. Perception C. A Wrong Calculation D. Emotion

83) Gnana kalanjiyam was written by


A. Maharishi B. Agatiyar C. Thirumoolar D. Kabilar
84) Power of training can be improved by ___________ stage training
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

85) A persons initiation into refurbishing his mind.


A. Inspection B. Introspection C. Observation D. Relaxation

86) Loss of face in society, loss of wealth can be equalized in ____________.


A. Sleep B. Work C. Social Service D. Meditation

87) Master gland.


A. Pineal Gland B. Endocrine C. Pituitary D. Salivary Gland

88) Pineal gland is like a pearl In the ___________.


A. Lungs B. Heart C. Brain D. Kidney

89) Frequency of the Beta wave.


A. 14 to 20 cycle / sec B. 10 to 15 cycle / sec
C. 13 to 18 cycle / sec D. 12 to 17 cycle / sec

90) When Blessing goes out as sound wave, it automatically becomes


A. Audio Wave B. Bio Magnetic Wave C. Electro Wave D. None

91) The infinitive force of the soul can be improved by


A. Gifts B. Meditation C. Blessings D. Course

92) A healthy and intelligent person can be of immse use to the


A. Family B. Children C. Society D. organization

93) Sound mind always requires a sound


A. System B. Body C. Waves D. None

94) One needs ___________ to erase all the bad imprints in life time.
A. Longevity B. Security C. Forgetting D. None

95) The outcome of ones famous deeds.


A. Speech B. Fame C. Action D. Language

96) Right direction to establish good relationship with others.


A. Blessing B. Shy C. Anger D. Sorrow

97) Best Couple should have


A. Money B. Shelter C. Cordial Relationship D. Clothing
98) A friend in need is a friend indeed: It means _________ is the best
relationship.
A. Guide ship B. Friendship C. Leadership D. None

99) Associates in the work place.


A. Workers B. Owner C. Colleagues D. Friends

100) One world concept means


A. Newspaper B. Satellite C. Peaceful Society D. Reformation

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