0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views37 pages

UHV Complete MCQs 2022 Scheme

BUHK408-module-1-2-3-4-5-MCQ-2022-scheme

Uploaded by

Han Jisung
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views37 pages

UHV Complete MCQs 2022 Scheme

BUHK408-module-1-2-3-4-5-MCQ-2022-scheme

Uploaded by

Han Jisung
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 37

MODULE-1

1. One of the basic desire of every human being is to be always ____________


a. Sad
b. Happy
c. Laugh
d. Earn money
2. What is the most basic human aspirations?
a. Happiness
b. Prosperity
c. Health
d. Money
3. What are the basic human aspirations?
a. Happiness and Prosperity
b. Happiness and Respect
c. Prosperity and Health
d. Prosperity and Pease
4. The value of any unit in this existence is in its ___________ in the larger order of which it is part
a. Participation
b. Existence
c. Performance
d. Appearance
5. Value education deals with _________
a. What is universally valuable to all of us
b. What is conductive to our individual and collective happiness
c. Enables to be in harmony with ourselves, other and rest of nature
d. All the above
6. The need of value education is for
a. Correct identification of our aspiration
b. Understanding universal human value to fulfill our aspirations in continuity
c. Evaluation of beliefs
d. All the above
7. What are the guidelines of value education?
a. Universal in nature
b. Rational or logical
c. Natural and verifiable
d. All the above
8. Value education enables us:
a. To understand our needs
b. Visualise our goals correctly
c. Indicate the direction for their fulfilment
d. All the above
9. Technology is only means to achieve what is considered
a. Valuable for science
b. Valuable for technology
c. Valuable for humans
d. None of the above
10. There is need to supplement:
a. Technical education with science
b. Technical education with history
c. Technical education with politics
d. Technical education with value education
11. The purpose of value education is to
a. Make the syllabus easy
b. Foster universal core value
c. Develop values in individuals
d. Both (a) and (c)
12. Self exploration uses two mechanisms- natural acceptance and
a. Reason
b. Experimental validation
c. Logical thinking
d. Theoretical concepts
13. Harmony should be maintained in
a. Between body and life
b. Between self and body
c. Between self and society
d. All the above
14. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels, they are
a. Home, family, society and world
b. Individual, family, society and nature/existence
c. Individual, family, city and universe
d. None of the above
15. Many human values seem good or right due to
a. Positive feeling
b. Internal happiness
c. Natural acceptance
d. All the above
16. Which of the following is a positive value?
a. Self respect
b. Anger
c. Fear
d. Narrow mindedness
17. What are the basic human aspirations?
a. Continuous happiness
b. Continuous Prosperity
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
18. Universal human values means true at all
a. Time
b. Palaces
c. Individual
d. All the above
19. The process of self-exploration help to improving
a. Right Understanding
b. Happiness
c. Relationship
d. All the above
20. Happiness is the realization of
a. Resolution
b. Prosperity
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
21. Today’s education has very less role to play in order to ensure harmony in
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. All the above
22. What is the content of self-exploration?
a. What is my desire?
b. What is the program to achieve the desire?
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
23. Self-exploration demands examination and ___________ of our beliefs again and again
a. Validation
b. Presentation
c. Demonstration
d. representation
24. Two basic things in the content of self-exploration are to know my basic desires in life and
second is to know how to ___________
a. Perform these
b. Remove these
c. Fulfill these
d. Forgot these
25. Natural acceptance and _______ are two main process of knowing.
a. Self-actualisaton
b. Self-control
c. Self-exploration
d. Self evaluation
26. If something is _________ to us, without any force or compulsion, then it is often correct and
does not change with time and people.
a. Not acceptable
b. Completely acceptable
c. Naturally acceptable
d. Less acceptable
27. The characteristics of natural acceptance are:
a. Natural acceptance does not change with time and place
b. It does not depend on the place and our beliefs
c. It is constant and same for all of us
d. All the above
28. Most important condition needed to make us happy is __________
a. Right understanding
b. Right utilization
c. Right guidance
d. Right direction
29. What is the example of materialistic desire?
a. Happiness
b. Money
c. Pease
d. Respect
30. What is the example of non-materialistic desire?
a. Happiness
b. Money
c. Big-house
d. Car
31. What are the basic requirements for fulfilment of human aspirations?
a. Right understanding
b. Good relationship
c. Physical facilities
d. All the above
32. Life motivated by only physical facility leads to __________
a. Animal consciousness
b. Human consciousness
c. Child consciousness
d. Motivated consciousness
33. Acquiring more physical facility than required leads to get only _________
a. Self satisfaction
b. Right understanding
c. Happiness
d. Prosperity
34. Value education inculcates __________ in us.
a. Preconditioning
b. Fear
c. Right Understanding
d. Assumptions
35. Value education gives us
a. Proposal
b. Self motivation, self discipline,
c. Self verification
d. All the above
36. Moral education makes us
a. Learn do’s and don’ts
b. To Understand proposals with self verification
c. Self motivated
d. Self discipline
37. Value education is
a. Universal
b. Rational
c. Verifiable
d. All the above
38. Value education enables us to
a. Understand our aspirations
b. Visualize our goals and direction for fulfilling life
c. Remove our confusions and concerns
d. All the above
39. The subject which enables us to learn the skills is called
a. Skill development
b. Value education
c. Moral education
d. Phycology
40. Which of the following is our basic aspiration
a. Continuous effort
b. Expect to become something
c. Expect to get/do something
d. Expect to be continuously happy and prosperous
41. Life motivated by only physical facility leads to __________
a. Animal consciousness
b. Human consciousness
c. Child consciousness
d. Motivated consciousness
42. Which is on top order of priority for human consciousness
a. Right understanding,
b. physical facility,
c. relationship
d. physical facility and relationship with right understanding
43. having physical facility with right understanding leads to
a. happiness
b. prosperity
c. mutual prosperity
d. mutual happiness
44. having relationship with right understanding leads to
a. happiness
b. prosperity
c. mutual prosperity
d. mutual happiness
45. holistic development includes
a. harmony in human being
b. harmony in family and society
c. harmony in nature / existence
d. all the above
46. which of the following is feelings in relationship
a. food
b. cloths
c. shelter
d. trust and respect
47. which of the following is physical facility
a. justice
b. food, shelter, cloths
c. trust
d. respect
48. which of the following is not a characteristic of natural acceptance
a. it does not change with time
b. it does not change with place
c. it does not change with individual
d. it is corrupted by assumptions
49. prosperity means
a. feeling of having more than required physical facility
b. feeling of having less physical facility
c. feeling of having more physical facility than my friend
d. deprived of physical facility
50. self exploration is seeing beyond
a. universe
b. house
c. box
d. your senses
MODULE-2

1. What is the need of self ‘I’?


a. Respect
b. Food
c. Good job
d. Big car
2. What is the need of Body?
a. Water
b. Trust
c. Happiness
d. Peace
3. Activities which are based on the self ’I’ and body
a. Walking
b. Breathing
c. Thought
d. Function of lungs, kidney etc
4. Self and __________ are different in needs, activities and type.
a. Body
b. ‘I’
c. Happiness
d. Prosperity
5. What are the programs for ensuring health of the body:
a. Nurturing, protection and right utilization of the body
b. Treatment of the body
c. Physical activity
d. Feeling irritated
6. The need of the self are ___________ and one intermittent.
a. Continuous
b. Temporary
c. Permanent
d. Regular
7. Right feeling with in self is
a. Define
b. Continuous
c. Unconditional
d. All the above
8. Prosperity is a need of
a. Self (I)
b. Body
c. Both self(I) and Body
d. Money
9. Self(I) is
a. Doer
b. Seer
c. Enjoyer
d. All the above
10. Seer means the one that
a. Understanding
b. Experience happiness / unhappiness
c. Does something
d. All the above
11. doer means the one that
a. Understanding
b. Experience happiness / unhappiness
c. Does something
d. All the above
12. enjoyer means the one that
a. Understanding
b. Experience happiness / unhappiness
c. Does something
d. All the above
13. Harmony should be maintained in between
a. Body and life
b. Self and society
c. Life and environment
d. All the above
14. _________ just an instrument of self(I)
a. Money
b. Relationship
c. Body
d. Physical facility
15. With the help of the body _______ explores and interact with rest of the nature
a. Physical facility
b. Self
c. Money
d. Relationship
16. Clothing, nourishment etc are the needs of
a. Self(I)
b. Body
c. Both self and body
d. None of the above
17. Needs of self is
a. Happiness
b. Excitement
c. Prosperity
d. Continuous happiness
18. Human being is
a. Self(I)
b. Body
c. Coexistence of self(I) and body
d. None
19. Harmony should be maintained in between
a. Body and life
b. self and society
c. life and environment
d. all the above
20. _________ ensures swasthya
a. Anxiety
b. Popularity
c. Sanyam (Patience)
d. Money
21. Which of the following pair is not correctly matched
a. Medicine – treatment
b. Asan – pranayama
c. Intake – proper upkeep
d. Labour – asan
22. For being healthy what area, we need to work on
a. Intake and daily routine (life style)
b. Labour and exercice
c. Posture of body and regulated breathing
d. All the above
23. __________ is done with the help of proper food.
a. Nourishment of the body
b. Right utilization of the body
c. Exploitation of the body
d. Protection of the body
24. Where there is harmony among the parts of the body, it is known as
a. Sanyam
b. Swasthya
c. Both the above
d. None
25. _________ helps in balancing/regulation the breathing of the body
a. Labour
b. Medicine
c. Pranayama
d. Food
26. Labour is done for _______ of physical facility
a. Production
b. Nourishment
c. Exploitation
d. Production
27. The amount of physical facility required for nurturing, protection, and right utilization of body is
a. Unlimited
b. Uncertain
c. Limited
d. Insignificant
28. Health problem such as diabetics, migraine, digestive disorder are caused by
a. Lack of feeling and sanyam
b. Tendency to take medicine to suppress the ailment
c. Intake of improper food, water and air
d. All the above
29. What is not indicator of good health in self and body
a. Proper functioning of organ system
b. Feeling of jealousy, competition, anger for others
c. Feeling of self-regulation towards the body
d. Feeling of happiness and prosperity
30. As per daily routine (Circadian rhythm) the best time for body to activate liver is
a. 12.00 am to 2.00 am
b. 2.00 am to 4.00 am
c. 4.00 am to 6.00 am
d. 6.00 am to 7.00 am
31. As per daily routine (Circadian rhythm) the best time for body to wake up is
a. 12.00 am to 2.00 am
b. 2.00 am to 4.00 am
c. 4.00 am to 6.00 am
d. 6.00 am to 7.00 am
32. As per daily routine (Circadian rhythm) the best time for break-fast is
a. 12.00 am to 2.00 am
b. 2.00 am to 4.00 am
c. 4.00 am to 6.00 am
d. 6.00 am to 7.00 am
33. As per daily routine (Circadian rhythm) the best lunch time is
a. 12.00 pm to 1.00 pm
b. 2.00 am to 4.00 am
c. 4.00 am to 6.00 am
d. 6.00 am to 7.00 am
34. As per daily routine (Circadian rhythm) the best dinner time is
a. 12.00 am to 2.00 am
b. 2.00 am to 4.00 am
c. 4.00 am to 6.00 am
d. 6.00 pm to 7.00 pm
35. As per daily routine (Circadian rhythm) the bed time is
a. 10.00 pm to 4.00 am
b. 2.00 am to 4.00 am
c. 4.00 am to 6.00 am
d. 6.00 am to 7.00 am
36. The Circadian rhythm is
a. Body response to the seasons
b. Body lifecycle Rhythm
c. Body response to the solar cycle
d. Body response to five sense organs
37. The body is harmed due to self, taking decision based on it’s
a. Natural acceptance
b. Sense organs to get favourable sensation
c. Basic aspiration
d. None of the above
38. Which one of the following should be your first priority to stay healthy
a. Dependence on medicine to perform a body function
b. Intake nutritious food
c. Exercise for regulating internal and external body organs
d. Both a and b
39. The needs of self and body are
a. Same
b. Different
c. Partially same
d. None of the above
40. The needs of the body can be fulfilled by
a. Physio-chemical things
b. Right understanding
c. Right feeling
d. Happiness
41. What is right feeling
a. Feeling that is naturally acceptable
b. Feeling of sense organs
c. Feeling of irritation
d. Ego
42. As individual people aspiring for the universal human order will be
a. More rich
b. More responsible socially and ecologically
c. More powerful
d. More well travelled
43. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels. These are
a. Home, family, society, country
b. Individual, family, society, universe
c. School, home, office, temple
d. None of the above
44. Sah-astitva means:
a. Co-existance
b. Co-operation
c. Corporate identity
d. Coliving
49. Respect is the need of the body
a. Yes
b. No
50. Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical facility is called
a. Labour
b. Work
c. Skill
d. None of the above
51. Human being is the combination of sentiment(I) and
a. Physical facility
b. Skill
c. Material body
d. Relationship
MODULE-3

1. _________ is the ability to perform a specific task, action or function successfully


a. Competence
b. Performance
c. Behavior
d. Attitude
2. Society is and extension of :
a. Friends
b. City
c. Family
d. Individual
3. Respect and trust are the need of the __________
a. Self
b. Body
c. Mind
d. Understanding
4. Knowing means we have the
a. Right understanding
b. Confusion
c. Pre conditioning
d. All the above
5. Trust, respect and happiness etc are the needs of
a. Self
b. Body
c. Both (a) and (b)
d. None of the above
6. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protection and right utilizing the body is
a. Sanyam
b. Swasthya
c. Both a and b
d. None
7. The feeling in the self are
a. Definite
b. Can’t identify with clarity
c. Variable
d. Indefinite
8. The feeling of responsibility to ensure health of body of other is related with
a. Self-regulation
b. Care
c. Guidance
d. Affection
9. Right evaluation of each others intension and competence is called
a. Affection
b. Love
c. Respect
d. Trust
10. If I say I am good for nothing it is a kind of
a. Under evaluation
b. Right evaluation
c. Otherwise evaluation
d. Over evaluation
11. Over evaluation causes
a. Ego
b. Self confidence
c. Depression
d. Preconditioning
12. Under evaluation causes
a. Ego
b. Self confidence
c. Depression
d. Preconditioning
13. Right evaluation causes
a. Ego
b. Self confidence
c. Depression
d. Preconditioning
14. Right evaluation will be on the basis of
a. Self
b. Body
c. Wealth
d. Money
15. There are __________ elements of justice
a. 9
b. 2
c. 5
d. 4
16. ________ is feeling of being related to all
a. Respect
b. Care
c. Affection
d. Love
17. Disrespect leads to
a. Ego
b. Depression
c. Acrimony
d. All the above
18. __________ is the basic unit of human interacton
a. Family
b. Society
c. Nature
d. Individual
19. You have trust on intension on others, then you will feel
a. Oppose to the other
b. Related to other
c. Sometimes oppose sometimes related
d. No feelings
20. __________ is the right evaluation of the other on the basis of self(I)
a. Respect
b. Reverence
c. Affection
d. Trust
21. We can feel being related to other when we have feeling for other
a. Affection and gratitude
b. Care and respect
c. Trust and respect
d. Reverence and glory
22. _______ is our ability to fulfill the aspiration.
a. Competence
b. Purpose
c. Potential
d. Program
23. There are __________ in relationship in one self(I1) for other self(I2)
a. Expectations
b. Desires
c. Feelings
d. Thoughts
24. Acceptance of excellence in others is called__________
a. Gratitude
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. Love
25. The problems in our relationship with varies entities are due to our
a. Assumptions
b. Misunderstanding
c. Differentiation
d. Relationship
26. Based on the taste, the _________ is triggered
a. Relation
b. Thoughts
c. Acceptance
d. Preconditioning
27. In I(self), recognizing and fulfillment depends on
a. Value
b. Relation
c. Assuming
d. None of the above
28. Ability to do or perform is known as
a. Value
b. Competence
c. Skill
d. Physical
29. Assuming without knowing is
a. Knowing
b. Assuming
c. Preconditioning
d. Relationship
30. Ensuring justice in relationship, on the basis of values leads to
a. Fearlessness
b. Prosperity
c. Coexistence
d. Respect
31. Imagination is combination of
a. Desire and thought
b. Desire, thought and expectation
c. Expectation and thought
d. Human senses
32. ‘bhokta’ means
a. Doer
b. Seer
c. Enjoyer
d. None of the above
33. Which of the following is not an aspect of relationship
a. Relationship is not between one self (I1) and another self(I2)
b. There are nine feelings in relationship
c. Feelings can be recognized
d. Fulfilment, evaluation leads to mutual happiness
34. You react angrily due to
a. Behavior of others
b. You trust the intention of other
c. You doubt the intention of other
d. You had feeling of opposition
35. LOVE and COMPASSION deals with
a. Right understanding in the self
b. Fulfilment in relationship
c. Ensuring more than required physical facility
d. None
36. Mutual fulfilment is the hall mark of
a. Guidance
b. Reverence
c. Justice
d. Glory
37. When we expect feeling from others for our happiness, it is a state of
a. Swatantrata
b. Partantrata
c. Prosperity
d. None
38. PSRTSNTRATA deals with
a. Within you don’t have any definite feeling
b. If the other expresses right feeling, you feel “happy”
c. If the other expresses wrong feeling, you feel “unhappy”
d. All
39. We are similar on the basis of purpose, program and
a. Intention
b. Competence
c. Potential
d. Imagination
40. “other is similar to me” it is the minimum content of
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence
41. The statement “I and other want to live with continuous happiness and prosperity” indicates our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence
42. The statement “I and other want to understand and live in harmony at all four levels indicates
our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence
43. The statement “desire, thought and expectation are continuous in me as well as other” indicates
our
a. Program
b. Potential
c. Purpose
d. Competence
44. The statement – “the other is similar to me and we are complementary to each other” indicates
the complete content of
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence
45. The feeling of being related to other is called
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
46. The feeling of responsibility and commitment for nurturing and protection of the body of my
relative is
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence
47. The feeling of responsibility and commitment for ensuring right understanding and right feeling
in the self of my relative is
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence
48. Care and guidance are the two outcomes of
a. Glory
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Affection
49. The feeling of acceptance for excellence is called
a. Care
b. Guidance
c. Respect
d. Reverence
50. The outcome of reverence is
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Trust
d. gratitude
MODULE-4

1. Which one explains about society


a. People living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfillment
b. People living together, but not in relationship of mutual fulfilment
c. People living separately, in opposition/struggle
d. None of the above
2. How the transition in society can be made possible
a. Recognize where change is required so that effort can be made in these areas
b. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society
c. Proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort for societal
changes
d. All the above
3. Societymeans
a. Human being living together and making collective effort for happiness and prosperity
b. Many families living together making collective effort for a common goal
c. Human being as a basic unit
d. Human cell as a basic unit
4. The word “society” is primarily used in the context of human-_____________ relationship
a. Nature
b. Existence
c. Human
d. Family
5. Human – human interaction is called
a. Work
b. Behavior
c. System
d. None
6. Human – rest of nature interaction is called
a. Behavior
b. Work
c. Production
d. All
7. While evaluating present state of the society and system, we found climate change,
environmental pollution, and resource depletion. This is related with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature
8. Terms – aimlessness, confusion, tension, frustration, depression, alcoholism, substance abuse,
obesity, suicide deal with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature
9. Terms – opposition, reaction, anger, strife, court cases, divorce are related with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature
10. Increasing gap between rich and poor, fear, genocide, domination, exploitation, terrorism, war
deal with
a. Individual
b. Family
c. Society
d. Relationship with rest of nature
11. Find the correct statement
a. Collective effort is essential for the change and effective functioning of a human society,
order,
b. Individual effort can merely initiate societal changes
c. There is a need for proper coordination amongst people who are thinking, making effort
for societal changes
d. All
12. Human goal at the level of society is
a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding
13. Human goal at the level of nature is
a. Prosperity
b. Fearlessness
c. Co-existence
d. Right understanding
14. Terms – definite, continuous, unconditional refers to
a. Right understanding
b. Right feeling
c. Swatantrata
d. All
15. When we expect feeling from others for our happiness, if is a state of
a. Swatantra
b. Partantrata
c. Prosperity
d. None
16. Understanding and living in harmony at all 4 levels of beings is called
a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Reverence
d. Gratitude
17. In ___________, one helps to bring the other to his level
a. Excellence
b. Reverence
c. Glory
d. None
18. In_________ one hinders the other from reaching to his level
a. Competition
b. Excellence
c. Reverence
d. Gratitude
19. The outcome of reverence is
a. Glory
b. Worship
c. Gratitude
d. None
20. Effort made to achieve excellence is
a. Love
b. Worship
c. Trust
d. None
21. Complementariness means
a. Able to be helpful to each other
b. Able to be willing co-workers, to collaborate in work
c. Able to be together, participate together
d. All
22. Transparency is the situation when
a. My evaluation about myself is the same as my evaluation by the other
b. My evaluation about the other is the same as the evaluation of the other by the other
c. I know that I have rightly evaluated the other
d. The other knows that s(he) has rightly evaluated me
e. All
23. When we feel responsible for taking care of the relative. Thus, we are committed and make
effort to ensure the physical facility or service required for nurturing and protection of the body
of the relative. This is called
a. Trust
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. None
24. In the process of sharing and ensuring right understanding in the other self, we can see that the
other primarily sees our conduct, our behavior, our living first. She/ he listens and evaluates our
words much later. So, if we want to communicate something to the other, it is essential to have
the right understanding and live with the right feeling, right thought. Living with the right
understanding, right feeling and thought is called
a. Trust
b. Generosity
c. Affection
d. Spontaneity
25. The activities which do not produce anything but are concerned with protection/maintenance
come in category of
a. Production
b. Service
c. Preservation
d. Right utilization
26. which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of individual self(I)
a. fearlessness
b. trust
c. mutual fulfillment
d. right understanding
27. which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of family
a. fearlessness
b. prosperity
c. mutual fulfillment
d. right understanding
e.
28. which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of society
a. fearlessness
b. trust
c. mutual fulfillment
d. right understanding
e.
29. which among the following is comprehensive human goal at the level of nature/existance
a. fearlessness
b. trust
c. mutual fulfillment
d. right understanding
30. different names such as bliss, peace, satisfaction, happiness, fulfillment, salvation, contentment,
enlightenment, liberation, independence, self-actualization, ecstasy, divinity, wellbeing of all etc
have been used for
a. physical facility
b. sensations
c. fearlessness
d. mutual fulfillment
31. __________ seems to be the smallest unit of the social order where majority of thefunctions are
being performed
a. family
b. village
c. system
d. none
32. name of the model village in Bhutan
a. Menchri village
b. khejari village
c. tsangpo village
d. none
33. which of the following are not the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of health
a. having hospitals and medical store in every locality
b. good life style and fast recovery from illness
c. life survival period
d. period over which people remain healthy
34. which of the following are not the indicators for evaluation of dimensions of production
a. every family engaged in some meaningful production
b. every family able to feel the prosperity
c. ensure mutual enrichment with rest of nature
d. producing more with a view of profit maximization
35. which among the following is the indicators for evaluation system implementation
a. different dimensions of the system are running smoothly
b. the system has to put in lot of efforts to do so
c. bigger and bigger structure of central administration to make the different dimension
work
d. more and more enforcement through strict laws and police force.
36. Families living together, in a relationship of mutual fulfilment with common goal is called
a. Crowd
b. Battlefield
c. Society
d. None of the above
37. People living together, but not in relationship of mutual fulfilment with differing goals is called
a. Crowd
b. Battlefield
c. Society
d. None of the above
38. People living separately, in opposition/struggle with conflicting goals is called
a. Crowd
b. Battlefield
c. Society
d. None of the above
39. Gold, silver, belongs to _________ order
a. Physical
b. Bio
c. Animal
d. Human
40. Conformation of material order is named as
a. Right value sanskar
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Constitution conformance
41. The continuity of a plant species is maintained in nature by _______ method
a. Right value sanskar
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Constitution conformance
42. The basic activity of self of animal order is
a. Assuming, recognition and fulfillment
b. Knowing, assuming, recognition and fulfillment
c. Recognition, fulfillment
d. Selection and testing
43. The continuity of animals is maintained in nature by _______ method
a. Right value sanskar
b. Seed conformance
c. Breed conformance
d. Constitution conformance
44. The human being has ___________ conformance
a. Right value/sanskaar
b. Breed conformance
c. Constitution conformance
d. Seed conformance
45. The innateness of Bio order is ________
a. Cruelty/non-cruelty
b. Existence
c. Growth
d. Nurture
46. There is __________ among the four orders of nature
a. Inherent struggle
b. No dependency
c. Mutual fulfillment
d. Opposition
47. The basic activity of self of human being is _______
a. Recognition and fulfilment
b. Selection and testing
c. Composition and decomposition
d. Knowing, assuming, recognition and fulfillment
48. Our natural acceptance is to live in _______ with nature
a. Harmony
b. Struggle for survival
c. Opposition
d. None of the above
49. Space has constant or ___________ energy
a. Unlimited
b. Variable
c. Limited
d. Equilibrium
50. When nature is submerged in space, we call it
a. UNIVERSE
b. GALAXY
c. EXISTANCE
d. NONE OF THE ABOVE
MODULE-5

1. Moral values are the combination of


a. Right speech and right action
b. Right vision and right resolve
c. Right livelihood and right effort
d. Right awareness and right concentration
2. Wisdom/knowledge means
a. Right speech and right action
b. Right vision and right resolve
c. Right livelihood and right effort
d. Right awareness and right concentration
3. Meditation includes
a. Right speech and right action
b. Right vision and right resolve
c. Right livelihood and right effort
d. Right awareness and right concentration
4. Belief centric wisdom is
a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based on self-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based knowledge
d. None of the above
5. Logic centric wisdom
a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based on self-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based knowledge
d. None of the above
6. Realization centric wisdom is
a. Knowledge based on listening
b. Knowledge based on self-realisation of existential realities
c. Reasoning based knowledge
d. None of the above
7. Non -violence means not hurting anyone by
a. Body
b. Mind
c. Speech
d. All the above
8. Truthfulness means
a. To say something that is good for others at a particular time
b. To say what has occurred
c. To be able to express the reality or events as is, uncoloured
d. To say something that seems to be beneficial
9. Non stealing means
a. Using only those things that one has produced or obtained; to feel ones right only on
such things
b. Understanding the basic laws, principles associated with sensation
c. Not accumulating things that are unessential
d. None of the above
10. Purity is at the level of
a. Body – cleanliness
b. Mind – being free from mental disorders
c. Both a and b
d. None of the above
11. Contentment means
a. Being able to correctly recognize one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony
with that much
b. Right, appropriate behavior even in adverse states/situations
c. Living with sincerity, simplicity
d. All the above
12. Self-discipline means
a. Able to practice and live in harmony on one’s own right
b. Being able to correctly recognize one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony
with that much
c. Right, appropriate behavior even in adverse states/situations
d. Living with sincerity, simplicity
13. Being able to correctly recognize one’s need for physical facility and living in harmony with that
much is
a. Self-reflection
b. Self-discipline
c. Contentment
d. Non-possessiveness
14. 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
15. ‘laws of living in relationship and order ‘ means
a. Right understanding of natural laws
b. Liberation
c. Wealth
d. Fulfillment of wishes
16. 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
17. Which of the following is not the effect of non-possessiveness
a. We are able to fulfill our needs by way of right utilization
b. Things are available for use by others in the society
c. Preservation and enrichment of natural resources
d. We feel deprived
18. Free from hatred, unperturbed by evil in others is known as
a. Friendliness
b. Compassion
c. Joy
d. Equanimity
19. ____________ means to feel happy being with righteous people and to take inspiration from
them
a. Friendliness
b. Compassion
c. Joy
d. Equanimity
20. Feeling of empathy and being helpful to others is named as
a. Friendliness
b. Compassion
c. Joy
d. Equanimity
21. Feeling of living together in relationship and harmony
a. Friendliness
b. Compassion
c. Joy
d. Equanimity
22. The service which is being ensured by the system
a. administrative service
b. Social service
c. Justice
d. Education
23. The service which is being provided by the society through relationship is known as
a. administrative service
b. Social service
c. Justice
d. Education
24. constitution is the compilation of
a. rules and regulation for living together
b. ethical guidelines on how to live an harmonious life in the society
c. containing basic principles and guidelines relating to human living and his participation
in this existence
d. all the above
25. ____________ are important in the sense of living in a society
a. law and order
b. production and work
c. culture and civilization
d. sanskaar and culture
26. _____________ have importance in terms of the exact implementation of the whole system
a. law and order
b. production and work
c. culture and civilization
d. sanskaar and culture
27. the goal of education is
a. To facilitate the process of developing those abilities in the individual which are
essential for ensuring human society and order.
b. only preparing human being to earn money
c. to earn respect from others through degree
d. none of the above
28. Clarity of our goals, programs etc., and knowledge of keeping activities of the self in harmony is
what type of education?
a. mental education
b. behavioral education
c. health education
d. education for participation in the system
29. education of right behavior in relationship with human being is termed as
a. mental education
b. behavioral education
c. health education
d. education for participation in the system
30. education about self-regulation, intake-daily routine in the context of keeping the body healthy
is known as
a. mental education
b. behavioral education
c. health education
d. education for participation in the system
31. understanding of role of physical facility in nurturing and protection of the body and for social
purpose is termed as
a. education for production
b. health education
c. education for right utilization
d. education for participation in the system
32. education for production of necessary physical facility through work on natural resources is
a. education for production
b. education for right utilization
c. education for participation in the system
d. none of the above
33. the main role of history subject is
a. To help take inspiration from the right things of the past and wherever there was a
deficiency, improve upon it after studying it and reviewing it.
b. Learn how some of the human beings exploited others.
c. getting inspiration that having power and physical facilities is more important than
relationship
d. all the above
34. a child starts to learn and understand by the method of
a. Imitate and follow
b. imitate and obedience
c. follow and obedience
d. obedience and self- verification
35. while in the process of understanding, if self – verification is followed the person develops
a. opposition and self confidence
b. self-discipline and self confidence
c. struggle and opposition
d. self-discipline and opposition
36. what are the aspects of personal transformation?
a. self-verification
b. self-evaluation
c. self-awareness
d. all the above
37. ‘No harm’ to nature is an indicator of
a. protection
b. production
c. enrichment
d. right utilization
38. ‘helping the nature to prosper’ is an indicator of
a. protection
b. production
c. enrichment
d. right utilization
39. what type of production should be ensured at family level
a. tertiary
b. primary
c. secondary
d. none
40. primary production should be ensured at the level of
A. family B. village C. village clusters D. larger level
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C& D
d. B& D
41. Secondary production should be ensured at the level of
B. family B. village C. village clusters D. larger level
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C& D
d. B& D
42. tertiary production should be ensured at the level of
C. family B. village C. village clusters D. larger level
a. A & B
b. B & C
c. C& D
d. B& D
43. Goal if exchange is
a. to ensure the availability of necessary physical facility in different regions and time
b. profit earning
c. developing self
d. none of the above
44. goal of distribution is
a. publicity
b. profit earning
c. fulfilling the needs of every in the family- extending upto world family.
d. none of the above
45. exchange means
a. to ensure the availability of necessary physical facility in different regions and time
b. no production happens in this process
c. it is for mutual fulfillment, not for exploitation
d. all the above
46. types of exchange are
a. direct and indirect
b. active and passive
c. small and large
d. physical and non physical
47. exchange of rice with wheat is
a. indirect exchange
b. direct exchange
c. physical exchange
d. profit exchange
48. sale and purchase of rice through money is
a. indirect exchange
b. direct exchange
c. physical exchange
d. profit exchange
49. what is the purpose of dimension of preservation
a. prosperity in human being
b. enrichment and production of natural resources
c. to ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. fulfilling the needs of everyone
50. what is the dimension of right utilization
a. enrichment and protection of Natural resources
b. prosperity in Human being
c. to ensure the availability of necessary physical facilities
d. fulfilling the needs of everyone
Model Question Paper with effect from 2022-23 (CBCS Scheme)
Fourth Semester B.E. Degree Examination

Subject Title Universal Human Values (UHV) BUHK408

Note: Answer all the questions. Each carries one mark.


Q. Questions
RBT CO
No
Identify the solution which helps human being to transform from animal Consciousness to
1 human consciousness L1 CO1
A Right understanding B Realization
C Value education D Physical facilities
222 2 To maintain harmony, we must work at four levels of living. Identify second level of Living. L1 CO1
A Self B Family
C Nature D Society
322 3 Self-exploration uses two mechanisms- L1 CO1
Natural acceptance and experiential Right Understanding and
A B
validation self-exploration
Natural acceptance and
C Self-investigation and self-exploration D
self-investigation
22 4 What are the basic desires of every human being for which they are working. L1 CO1
Realization and
A Physical facilities B
understanding
Continuous happiness and
C Happiness and prosperity D
prosperity
5 What is the state of liking and a holistic and all-encompassing state of the mind that Creates inner
22 L1 CO1
harmony?
A Prosperity B Happiness
C Innateness D Self-organized
22 6 What is the fourth level of living? L1 CO1
A Society B Individual
C Family D Nature
22 7 What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human Consciousness? L1 CO1
A Right attitude B Prosperity
C Wealth D Right Understanding
22 8 Samridhi means L1 CO1
A Happiness B Wealth
C Prosperity D Health
22 9 What is the main component of our program to understand and live in harmony at all levels of living. L1 CO1
A Right Understanding B Relationship
C Self-exploration D Physical facilities
22 10 What is the first level of living? L1 CO1
A Society B Individual
C Family D Nature
22 11 Beliefs come to us from..... L1 CO1
A What we read B What we see
C What parents and friends talk about D All the above
122 12 One of the basic desires of every human being is to be always ........ L1 CO1
A Happy B Sad
C Laugh D Earn money
Giving Weightage To Physical Facilities, To The Maximization of Sensory Pleasures, Accumulation of
2 13 L1 CO1
Wealth Is called
A Animal Consciousness B Animal Unconsciousness
C Semi-Consciousness D Human Consciousness
Self-Exploration Is A Process Which Helps Us To Find out "What I Am And What I Really Want To Be
22 14 L1 CO2
"Two Mechanisms Involved In Self-Exploration Are
A Realization And Understanding B Natural And Verifiable
C Natural Acceptance And Experimental Validation D Correctable And Identifiable
22 15 Continuous happiness and prosperity are the L1 CO2
A Impractical thought B Impossible desires
C Basic human aspirations D None of the above
22 16 Harmony within myself is known as……… L1 CO2
A Excitement B Happiness
C Both D None of the above
22 17 The ‘Self’ is central to human existence and is central to the existence L1 CO2
A Coexistence B Nature
C Struggle D Society
22 18 Value and skills go hand in hand L1 CO2
A Always True B False
C Cannot tell D Sometimes true
22 19 What Is The Acceptance Of Excellence In others Called As……. L1 CO2
A Reverence B Glory
C Gratitude D Jealous
What Is The Perception Associated With Stimulation of A Sense organ or With A Specific Body Condition
20 L1 CO2
Is Called As?
22

A Happiness B Recognizing
C Sensation D All Of The Above
22 21 Harmony among the body parts is known as L1 CO2
A Sanyam B Swasthya
C Synchronization D None
22 22 What Is The Reason For The Problems In our Relationship With Various Entities? L1 CO2
A Assumptions B Misunderstanding
C Precondtioning D None Of These
22 23 Human to rest of nature interaction is called L1 CO2
A Work B Behavior
C Production D System
22 24 Working only for physical facility is L1 CO2
Living with Human
A Living with Animal consciousness B
consciousness
Transformation fromHuman to
Transformation from Animal to Human
C D Animal consciousness
consciousness
22 25 If we will maintain relationship with other human beings on basis of right understanding then there will be L1 CO2
A Mutual prosperity B Mutual happiness
C Happiness D Prosperity
Employing the body physically for production and maintenance of physical facilities is called
26 L1 CO3
A Labour B Work
C Skill D None of the above
222 27 What types of families do we see in cities mostly? L1 CO3
A Nuclear Family B Joint family

C Matrilineal family D All of the above


322 28 What is result of family feuds? L1 CO3
Depression Anxiety
A B

All of the above


C Sleeplessness D

22 29 Which of the following are trick for the for peace in family L1 CO3
Never take relations as granted
A Learn to respect each other thoughts B

C Both a and b Only a


D

30 Following is not the unit of harmony in nature


22 L1 CO3
A Soil B Bird
C Human D Air
22 31 Nature is organised in such a manner that the physical facility required for any order is available L1 CO3
in abundance
A True B False
22 32 _________in its modern meaning is "a new idea, creative thoughts, new imaginations in form of L1 CO3
device or method
A . Novelty B Newness
C Innovation D Neatness
22 33 The form of ethics that endeavors to help professionals decide what to do when they are L1 CO3
confronted with a case or situation that raises an ethical question or moral problem is referred to as
A organizational ethics B professional ethics
C business ethics D d. ethical climate
22 34 The efforts of an individual to have a systematic arrangement of entire universe which initiates L1 CO3
with the individual itself
A Universal human order B Universal human education
C Universal human constitute D None of the above
22 35 For professionals or their professional practice to be trustworthy is a matter of both ethics and L1 CO3
A Morals B Values
C Competence D None of the above
22 36 It simply means being accountable for the choices you make. It becomes relevant in case of L1 CO3
engineers as others people rely on their knowledge, ability or willingness to perform tasks safely and
effectively, which in a way affect a lot of people”. Which value of engineering profession is being
highlighted here
A Responsibility B Honestly
C Loyalty D Reliability
122 37 The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is termed as L1 CO3
A Ethics B Respect
C Both A & B D None
Rama told his friend if I borrow some money from a friend or a relative, I make sure that I return
2 38 L1 CO4
t as promised, this is an example of
A Professional ethic B Personnel ethic
C Both A & B D None of the above
A written statement of policies and principles that guides the behavior of all employees is called
22 39 L1 CO4

A code of ethics B word of ethics

C ethical dilemma D None of the above


22 40 Competence in professional ethics refers to L1 CO4
A ability to utilize power effectively. B Ability to augment the universal
human order.

C Ability to make profit D


22 41 The theory and principle of ethics go parallel here are L1 CO4
A Beneficence and theory of virtue ethics. B Fiduciary and principles
theory of ethics
C Justice and Kantianism theory D d. Respect for Autonomy and
critical
theory.
22 42 The term Accountability means L1 CO4
A The capacity to understand and act on B The capacity to understand
moral reasons
C The ability to understand D None of the above
22 43 Complex and rapidly changing innovation in engineering leads to L1 CO4
A . the need for a rigid engineering ethics B the need for an adaptive
engineering
C unfamiliar ethical circumstances D both b and c
22 44 Which of the following statements is most accurate? L1 CO4
A Ethical behavior at times may be illegal. B Legal standards are a
benchmark for ethical behavior
C is always Legal behavior ethical behavior C None of the above
22 45
Investment professionals have a special responsibility to act ethically because L1 CO4

A by the industry is heavily impacted B the profession has adopted a


regulations code of ethics
C they are entrusted to protect client’s D None of the above
assets.
22 46 An organization’s appropriate tone at the top promoting ethical conduct is an Example of: L1 CO4
A Ethic sensitivity B Ethic incentives
C Ethical behavior. D Consequentialist.
22 47 Which can be never justified and can bring term to humanity and completely ravaging the L1 CO4
countries which will leave no winner referred to (war ethics)
A War Ethic B General Ethic
C Global Ethic D Codes of Ethic
22 48 According to Australian Education and Training Department, Canberra (2006) – L1 CO4
The teachers‟ code of professional practice to be based on how many principles?
A Three B Five
C Seven D None of the above
222 49 According to the General Teaching Council of Northern Ireland (2004) the core values of L1 CO4
teaching profession are
ATrust, Honesty, Commitments B Respect, Fairness, Equality
C Integrity, Tolerance, Service D All of the above.
22 50 L1 CO4
Providing guidance and offering inspiration both are essential roles of a code of ethics.
A No, only providing guidance is an essential B No, only offering inspiration is
an essential role
role
Yes, both these are essential
C Both of the above are not the essential roles D
of code of ethics roles of code of ethics
RBT (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy) Levels : Cognitive Domain

L1 : Remembering L2 : Understanding L3 : Applying


L4 : Analysing L5 : Evaluating L6 : Creating

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy