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Universal Human Values II

Module – 1
Introduction to Value Education

1. By, -----------we become responsible to ourselves


a) Material b) unit c)Right Understanding d) Any of the above
2. Physical facilities are required in --------- quantity
a)Unit b)Limited c)Material d) None of the above
3. The basic aspiration of every human being is
a) happiness b)prosperity c)both happiness and prosperity d)neither happiness
nor prosperity
4. The basic aspiration of a human being is
a) common to all human beings b)indefinite c)changing from time to time
d) Different for different human beings
5. Which of the following is not an outcome of life without clarity of basic aspiration?
a) The direction of your effort may keep changing b)you may not know if you have
arrived or not c)very likely that there will be a mix of satisfaction and dissatisfaction
d)There will be happiness in continuity
6. Which of the following is correct according to human consciousness?
a) putting physical facility as the first priority b)putting physical
facility as the last priority c)putting wealth as the first priority
d)putting relationship as the first priority
7. Largely, physical facility is ----------- for animals
a) inadequate b)necessary as well as adequate c)necessary but not adequate
d)unnecessary
8. Self-exploration establishes the dialogue between
a)What I am and how I look at others b)What others are and what I am
c)What I am and What I really want to be d)What I really want to be and what

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others think of me
9. The subject that enables us to understand “what is valuable” for human happiness is
Called a) social education b)value education c)ethnic education d)none
of the above
10. Values form the basis for all our
a) Thoughts b) Behaviors and actions c) Both A and B d) Confusion and
contradictions
11. needs to be applicable to all human beings irrespective of caste, creed, nationalities,
religion, etc for all times and regions
a) Rational b)Universal c) Leading to harmony d)Consciousness
12. The value education ultimately is targeted to promote ------------- within the individual,
among human beings and with nature
a) Society b)Nature c) Family d) Harmony
13. To fill human aspirations ------------are necessary
a) Both values and skills b) Values c) Skills d) None of the above
14. Once we know what is valuable to us, these values becomes the basis, the anchor for our
a) Knowledge b) Actions c) Society d) None of the above
15. When we identify and set the right goals and produced in right direction. This is known as
a) Value domain b) Human Domain c) Family Domain d) Both A and C
16. is the process to find out what is valuable to me by investigating within myself,
what is right for me, true for me, has to be judged within myself
a) Self evaluation b) Self Exploration c) Self development d) None of the above
17. Which of the following remains invariant with time?
a) Desire of self b) Mutual fulfillment c) Natural Acceptance d) Self
exploration
18. Meaning of prosperity is
a) The feeling of having or making required physical facilities more than others
b) The feeling of having or making required physical facilities equal to others
c) The feeling of having or making available less than required physical facilities

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d) The feeling of having or making available more than required physical facilities
19. The participation of the human being is seen in 2 forms:
a) Family and nature b) Individual and society c) Thought and Discussion
d) Behavior and work
20. Values are the outcome of realization and understanding which are always,
a) Indefinite b) Definite c) Constant d) Equilibrium
21. Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to
accumulation of wealth is called:
a) Spiritual Consciousness b) Social Consciousness c) Human Consciousness
d) Animal Consciousness
22. Second level of living is:
a) Individual b) family c) Society d) Nature
23. Self exploration uses 2 mechanisms:
a) Unnatural acceptance and experiential validation
b) Force Acceptance and logical validation
c) Natural Acceptance and experiential validation
d) None of the above
24. Program and desire are the content of:
a) Self exploration b) Human understanding c) Human happiness d) Human
harmony
25. helps the human being to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness
a) Physical Facilities b) Right Understanding c) Relationship d) none of the
above
26. To be in a state of ---------- is unhappiness
a) Liking b) Disliking c) Prosperity d) None of the above
27. does not assume things
a) body b) self c) Both a and b d) None of the above

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28. Human body is an instrument to facilitate:


a) Right Understanding b) Thought c) Desire d) None of the above
29. Human being is co-existence of
a) Nature and Self b) Animal and nature c) Self and body d) none of the above
30. Clothing, Nourishment etc are the needs of:
a) Self b) Body c) Nature d) Desire
31. Trust, respect, happiness etc are the needs of:
a) Nature b) Body c) Self d) None of the above
32. The body is an instrument of:
a) Self b) Body c) Society d) None of the above
33. In relationship we want
a) Self satisfaction b) Self care c) Mutual fulfillment d) None of the above
34. Harmony should be maintained in:
a) Between body and life b) Between self and society c) Between life and
environment d) All the above
35. A harmonious world is created by values at 4 levels. They are:
a) Home, Family, society and country
b) Individual, family, society, nature / existence
c) Individual, family, city and universe
d) None of the above
36. The process of self exploration helps in improving:
a) understanding b) happiness c) relationship d) All the above
37. 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
38. That which is innate to the human being is:
a) Right understanding b) Self exploration c) Technology d) Natural acceptance
39. Understanding of harmony at 4 levels of living from self to entire existence is
a) Satisfaction b) Innateness c) Right Understanding d) Gratitude
40. Physical facilities are --------- and ------------ for animals

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a) Non essential and complete b) Necessary and incomplete c) Necessary and


complete d) None of these
41. The problem in our relationship with different entities around us is based on certain ------
which is not true.
a) Pre-assumptions b) Pre-determination c) Pre-cooperation d) Pre-selection
42. Are skills guided by values?
a) yes b) no c) might be d) might not be

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