Question 1 : BG 1.28 & 1.29
Upon seeing his kinsmen, relatives and friends, on the battlefield, why Arjuna feels his limbs of the body quivering and thus is overwhelmed with compassion?
Because of the weakness of the heart
Because of his soft heartedness which is the characteristic of a pure devotee
Because of fear of loss of life due to material concept of life
Because of his soft heartedness which is the characteristic of a pure devotee and fear of loss of life due to the material concept of life
Question 2: BG 1.32
Arjuna calls Krishna Govinda, which means:
Krishna is the master of everyone
Krishna is the object of all pleasures for cows and the senses
Krishna is the object of all transcendental pleasure
Krishna is the master of the senses
Question 3: BG 1.32
How can the desires of the living entity be satisfied?
When the living entity tries to satisfy the senses of Govinda
When the living entity lives a very charitable life
When the living entity renounces everything
None of these
Question 4: BG 1.36
How many kinds of aggressors are there according to Vedic injunctions?
Two
Three
Ten
Six
Question 5: BG 1.36
Why Arjuna fears of sinful reactions?
Because of killing his kinsmen
Because engaging in the fight would just be for the matter of temporary bodily happiness
Because of killing his kinsmen and engaging in the fight would just be for the matter of temporary bodily happiness
Because sinful reactions will follow him around his whole life
Question 6: BG 1.36
Arjuna calls Krishna as ______________, which means husband of the goddess of fortune
Madhusudhana
Narayana
Janardana
Madhava
Question 7: BG 1.36
Why Arjuna points out Krishna to not induce him to fight which would cause his misfortune?
Because Krishna is the killer of the demon Keshi
Because Krishna is the husband of the goddess of fortune
Because Krishna is very source of pleasures
None of these
Question 8: BG 1.39
What according to Arjuna will be the consequences if the elders of the family are killed?
Family traditions of purification may stop
Younger family members would develop irreligious habits and would lose their chance for spiritual salvation
Family traditions of purification may stop and Younger family members would develop irreligious habits and would lose their chance for spiritual salvation
None of these
Question 9: BG 1.40
Good population for spiritual progress in the society depends on the _____ of its womanhood
Chastity and Kindness
Faithfulness and bashfulness
Chastity and Faithfulness
Beauty and figure
Question 10: BG 1.42
Due to the evil deeds of the destroyers of family tradition, all kinds of ______ activities are devastated
community projects and family welfare
generous people and animals
food and animal slaughter
pious and fruitive
Question 11: BG 1.43
All these arguments which Arjuna presents before Krishna as why he should not fight were _____
Based on Arjuna’s personal experience.
Heard by Arjuna from authorities
Real
None of these
Question 12: BG 1.46
Arjuna finally casts aside his bow and sits down on the chariot, having decided not to _______
Lament
Understand
Fight
Inquire

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