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DR ALKA SINGH

UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

HVPE MCQs

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 Peace

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 of 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 of the above
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

7. What are the guidelines of value education?


a. Universal in nature
b. Rational or logical
c. Natural and verifiable
d. All of the above

8. Value education enables us:


a. To understand our needs
b. Visualize our goals correctly
c. Indicate the direction for their fulfilment
d. All of 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 values
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
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b. Between self and body


c. Between self and society
d. All of 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 feelings
b. Internal happiness
c. Natural acceptance
d. All of 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. Prosperity
c. Both (a) above and (b)
d. None of the

18. Universal means true at all


a. Time
b. Places
c. Individual
d. All of the above

19. The process of self-exploration help to improving


a. Understanding
b. Happiness
c. Relationship
d. All of the above
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

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 of the above

22.Human life is lived at four levels: individual, family, society and..........


a. Nature
b. Nurture
c. World
d. Universe

23.The four dimensions of a human being are thought, ..............., work and realization.
a. Action
b. Performing
c. Speaking
d. Behaviour

24................ is the basic unit of any human society.


a. Group
b. Individual
c. Nature
d. Society

25.On a continued basis we should examine our ..................


a. Thought system
b. Performance system
c. Belief System
d. Behaviour system

26.Beliefs comes to us from:


a. What we read
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b. What we see
c. What parents and friends talk about
d. All of the above

27.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

28.Self-exploration demands examination and ............... of our beliefs again and again.
a. Validation
b. Presentation
c. Demonstration
d. Representation

29. 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. Forget these

30.Natural acceptance and ............... are two main process of knowing.


a. Self-Actualization
b. Self-Control
c. Self-Exploration
d. Self-Evaluation

31.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

32.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
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c. It is constant and same for all of us


d. All of the above

33. What is the need of self’I’?


a. Respect
b. Food
c. Good job
d. Big car

34.What is the need of Body?


a. Water
b. Trust
c. Happiness
d. Peace

35. Most important condition needed to make us happy is ..............


a. Right understanding
b. Right utilization
c. Right guidance
d. Right direction

36.What is the example of materialistic desire?


a. Happiness
b. Money
c. Peace
d. Respect

37.What is the example of non-materialistic desire?


 Happiness
 Money
 Big-House
 Car

38. What are the basic requirements for fulfilment of human aspirations?
a. Right understanding
b. Good relationship
c. Physical facilities
d. All of the above
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

39. Life motivated by only physical facility leads to ............


a. Animal consciousness
b. Human consciousness
c. Child consciousness
d. Motivated consciousness

40. ............. means physical facilities more than to satisfy my needs.


a. Self satisfaction
b. Right understanding
c. Happiness
d. Prosperity

41. These are the activities, which are limited to the self needs:
a. Contemplation
b. Digestion
c. Eating
d. Singing

42. Activities which are based on the self ‘I’ and Body:
a. Walking
b. Breathing
c. Thought
d. Functioning of lungs, liver, kidney etc.

43.Self and .............. are different in needs, activities and type.


a. Body
b. ‘I’
c. Happiness
d. Prosperity

44. Seer is also called as:


a. Sakshi
b. Karta
c. Bhokta
d. None of the above

45. Doer is also called as:


a. Sakshi
b. Karta
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c. Bhokta
d. None of the above

46. Enjoyer is also called as:


a. Sakshi
b. Karta
c. Bhokta
d. None of the above

47. Sukh and ............ both are needed and can not replace each other.
a. Suvidha
b. Happiness
c. Prosperity
d. Dukh

48. Imagination is the combination of:


a. Desire and Thought
b. Thought and Selection
c. Desire, Thought and Selection
d. None of the above

49. 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. All of the above

50. ............... is the ability to perform a specific task, action or function successfully.
a. Competence
b. Performance
c. Behaviour
d. Attitude

51. Society is an extension of:


a. Friends
b. City
c. Family
d. Individual
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

52. Respect and trust are the need of the..............


a. Self
b. Body
c. Mind
d. Understanding

53. The need of the self are ............... and not intermittent.
a. Continuous
b. Temporary
c. Permanent
d. Regular

54. The condition developed by pre-existing beliefs is called:


a. Manyata
b. Understanding
c. Natural acceptance
d. None of the above

55. What is the example of material order?


a. Soil
b. Plant
c. Human
d. Bird

56. Which is the largest order?


a. Material order
b. Pranic order
c. Animal order
d. Human order

57.Which is the smallest order?


a. Material order
b. Pranic order
c. Animal order
d. Human order

58. Human order is also called as:


a. Padarthavastha
b. Jeevavastha
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c. Gyanavastha
d. Pranavastha

59. Material order is also called as:


a. Padarthavastha
b. Jeevavastha
c. Gyanavastha
d. Pranavastha

60. Pranic order is also called as:


a. Padarthavastha
b. Pranavastha
c. Jeevavastha
d. Gyanavastha

61. Animal order is also called as:


a. Padarthavastha
b. Gyanavastha
c. Pranavastha
d. Jeevavastha

62. Conformance of pranic order is:


a. Breed based
b. Seed based
c. Education-sanskar based
d. None of the above

63. Conformance of animal order is:


a. Breed based
b. Seed based
c. Education-sanskar based
d. None of the above

64. Conformance of human order is:


a. Breed based
b. Seed based
c. Education-sanskar based
d. None of the above
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

65. Collection of all units, sentient or insentient, big or small, plants or animals, together
is called as:
a. Existence
b. Nature
c. Unit
d. Space

66. The causes of disharmony in nature are:


a. Global warming
b. Deforestation
c. Over-exploitation of natural resources
d. All of the above

67. Units of pranic order is:


a. Air
b. Minerals
c. Animals
d. Tree

68. Which is not the unit of pranic order?


a. Trees
b. Shrubs
c. Herbs
d. Fungi

69. Which is not the unit of animal order?


a. Micro-organism
b. Domestics animals
c. Aquatic animals
d. Sea weeds

70.Units of animal order is:


a. Human
b. Water
c. Wild animals
d. plant

71. What is the innateness of animal order?


a. existence
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b. existence + growth in body


c. existence + growth in body + will to live in I
d. existence + growth in body + will to live with happiness in I

72.What is the innateness of human order?


a. Existence
b. existence + growth in body
c. existence + growth in body + will to live in I
d. existence + growth in body + will to live with happiness in I

73. What is the innateness of pranic order?


a. Existence
b. existence + growth in body
c. existence + growth in body + will to live in I
d. existence + growth in body + will to live with happiness in I

74. What is the innateness of material order?


a. Existence
b. existence + growth in body
c. existence + growth in body + will to live in I
d. existence + growth in body + will to live with happiness in I

75. What is the activity (kriya) of material order?


a. Composition and decomposition
b. Composition, decomposition and respiration
c. Composition, decomposition, respiration, and selection
d. Composition, decomposition, respiration, selection, thought, and desiring

76. What is the activity (kriya) of pranic order?


a. Composition and decomposition
b. Composition, decomposition and respiration
c. Composition, decomposition, respiration, and selection
d. Composition, decomposition, respiration, selection, thought, and desiring

77. What is the activity (kriya) of animal order?


a. Composition and decomposition
b. Composition, decomposition and respiration
c. Composition, decomposition, respiration, and selection
d. Composition, decomposition, respiration, selection, thought, and desiring
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

78. What is the activity (kriya) of human order?


a. Composition and decomposition
b. Composition, decomposition and respiration
c. Composition, decomposition, respiration, and selection
d. Composition, decomposition, respiration, selection, thought, and desiring

79. What is existence?


a. Existence = space + units (in space)
b. Existence = Nature submerged in space
c. Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ are correct.
d. Both ‘a’ and ‘b’ are incorrect.

80. Which is the incorrect statement?


a. Units are limited while space is unlimited.
b. Space is self organized and in nature self-organization is available.
c. Units are active while space is inactive.
d. Units are countable while space is uncountable.

81. The completion of right understanding in human being is called:


a. Gathansheel.
b. Gathanpurna
c. Kriyapurnata
d. Acharpurnata
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UNIVERSAL HUMAN VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (KVE 401)

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