Question 1 : BG 2.32
Even if Arjuna identifies with his body as kshatriya body, then also, how by fighting he would enjoy?
If he wins, then he would enjoy the earth
If he wins, then he would enjoy the earth and if he dies then he would go to heaven
If he dies then he would go to heaven
He can enjoy the battle
Question 2: BG 2.33
How, by not fighting the war, Arjuna would be affected?
Being a kshatriya, fighting is his duty as performing sacrifice is the duty of a brahmana
By not fighting he would be neglecting his duties and incur sinful reactions
By not fighting he would lose his reputation as a great warrior
All of the above
Question 3: BG 2.34
Final judgment of the Lord for Arjuna was to ___________ the battle.
Withdraw from
Die in
Mislead
Become a eunuch
Question 4: BG 2.38
For the sake of fighting, which of the following Krishna asks Arjuna to consider?
Happiness or distress
Loss or gain
Victory or defeat
None of these
Question 5: BG 2.19
What is the unique quality of work done in Krishna consciousness?
Work begun in Krishna consciousness has a permanent effect
The performer of the Krishna conscious work is always at a loss even if his work in Krishna consciousness is complete
Work begun in Krishna consciousness has a permanent effect, even though not finished, the performer of Krishna conscious work is never at a loss even if his work in Krishna consciousness is incomplete
All Work begun in Krishna consciousness has an end permanently, the performer of Krishna conscious work is always confused and at a loss even if if his work in Krishna consciousness is complete


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