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1.

What is the state of liking and a holistic and all-encompassing state of the mind that creates inner
harmony?
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Innateness
(d) Self-organized

2.What is called living with assumption for oneself as body and living of human being only on the
basis of physical facilities, and not with right understanding and relationship?
(a) Human Consciousness
(b) Happiness
(c) Right Understanding
(d) Animal Consciousness

3.Five basic guidelines for value education are Universal, Natural and verifiable, all
encompassing, leading to harmony and……..
(a) Self exploration
(b) Education
(c) Right utilization
(d) Rational

4. What are the basic desires of every human being for which they are working?
(a) Physical facilities
(b) Realization and understanding
(c) Happiness and prosperity
(d) Continuous happiness and prosperity

5.When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is known as our value.
Values are outcome of……..
(a) Prosperity
(b) Happiness
(c) Realization and understanding
(d) Self exploration

6. Identify the solution which helps human being to transform from animal consciousness to human
consciousness.
(a) Right understanding
(b) Realization
(c) Value education
(d) Physical facilities.

7. To maintain harmony we have to work at four levels of living. Identify second level of living.
(a) Self
(b) Family
(c) Nature
(d) Society

8. Self-exploration is a process which helps us to find out “What I am and What I really want to be”.
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

9. Self-exploration uses two mechanisms –


(a) Natural acceptance and experiential validation
(b) Right Understanding and self-exploration
(c) Self investigation and self-exploration
(d) Natural acceptance and self-investigation

10.Samridhi means
A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Prosperity
D. Health

11.What is the third level of living?


(a) Society
(b) Individual
(c) Family
(d) Nature

12.Developed nations are the live example of…


A. Prosperity
B. Wealth
C. Happiness
D. Health

13.The participation of human beings is seen in two forms


A. Prosperity and Work
B. Values and Understanding
C. Behavior and Wealth
D. Behavior and Work

14. What are the outcomes of realization and understanding?


A. Work
B. Values
C. Happiness
D. Health

15. We become …….. by exploring our svatva and living accordingly...


A. Svatantra
B. Partantra
C. Wealthy
D. Happy

16. Developed nations are the live example of health, wealth and wisdom. These three terms can be
combined to form a single term as
a) Developed
b) Prosperous
c) Harmony
d) Happy
17.Contents of self-exploration are
a) Desire and needs
b) Program and needs
c) Program and practical
d) Desire and Program

18.Value education is becoming important for students now a days because value education helps
students to correctly identify our…
a) Values
b) Key to success
c) Aspirations
d) Needs

19.Three results are obtained from realization and understanding. Two of them are assurance and
satisfaction find third one
a) Universality
b) Acceptance
c) All-encompassing
d) Self-verification

20. The person who are lack of physical facility stands for…
a) Samadhan viheen dukhi daridra
b) Samadhan vimukh dukhi daridra
c) Sadhan viheen vukhi daridra
d) Sadhan vimukh dukhi daridra

21.What is necessary but not complete for human beings?


a) Happiness
b) Physical facility
c) Prosperity
d) Relationship

22.What is the main component of our program to understand and live in harmony at all levels of
living?
a) Right Understanding
b) Relationship
c) Self exploration
d) Physical facilities

23. What is our participation at different levels in the larger order?


a) Value
b) Work
c) Behaviour
d) Realization

24.When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is our_____.
a) Work
b) Value
c) Behavior
(d) Realization
25.What is the first level of living?
A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

26.What is the second level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

27.What is the fourth level of living?


A. Society
B. Individual
C. Family
D. Nature

28.Giving weightage to physical facilities, to the maximization of sensory pleasures, to accumulation


of wealth is called….
(a). Animal Consciousness
(b) Animal Unconsciousness
(c) Semi-consciousness
(d) Human Consciousness

29.What helps human beings to transform from animal consciousness to human consciousness?
A. Right attitude
B. Prosperity
C. Wealth
D. Right understanding

30. Health, Wealth and Wisdom means


A. Consciousness
B. Intelligence
C. Prosperity
D. Happiness

31.What is the emotional state of being happy?


A. Happiness
B. Joy
C. Pleasure
D. All of these

32.We can know our weaknesses and remove them by doing


A. Class room study
B. Self-Study
C. Group study
D. None of these
33.Which changes occur in conscious units?
A. Qualitative
B. Quantitative
C. Both
D. None

34. Program and desire are the contents of


A. Self-evolution
B. Self-investigation
C. Self-exploration
D. Happiness

35.The content of Value Education is expected to include ____ dimensions and levels of a human
being
A. Two
B. All
C. Three
D. Four

36. If we will maintain relationship with other human beings on the basis of right understanding then
there will be
(a) Mutual prosperity
(b) Mutual happiness
(c) Happiness
(d) prosperity

37. Self-exploration is a process of identifying our innateness and moving towards self-organization
and self-expression. What is self-expression?
(a) Svatva
(b) Swatantrata
(c) Swarajya
(d) Swabhava

38. The value education is the education by which we can


a) Learn new technology
b) Do new research
c) Transform from animal conscious to human conscious
d) None of the above

39. We need to undergo self-exploration because


a) we want to find out what is valuable to us
b) we want to understand our relationship
c) we want to our participation with the things around us
d) All the above

40.Self exploration is:


a) A process of dialogue between “what you are” of and “what you really want to be”
b) A process of self-evaluation through self-investigation.
c) A process of knowing oneself and through that, knowing the entire existence.
d) All the above
41.Natural acceptance is way to accept…
a) The good things naturally.
b) The bad things naturally.
c) Anything naturally.
d) All the above

42.The proposal should be verified by


a) Harmony
b) Environment
c) Nature acceptance and experimental validation
d) None of the above

43. Process of self-exploration leads to


a) Realization and understanding
b) Prosperity
c) Wealthy
d) Peace

44.Natural acceptance change with


a) Time
b) Situation
c) Place
d) None of the above

45. Happiness may be defined as


a) Being in harmony
b) If there is synergy in it then I like to be in that state
c) If there is harmony in it then I like to be in that state / situation
d) All the above

46.Working only for physical facilities is…


a) Living with Animal Consciousness
b) Living with Human Consciousness
c) Transformation from Animal Consciousness to Human Consciousness
d) Transformation from Human Consciousness to Animal Consciousness

47. Right living or sanskar refers to the ability to live in harmony at….
a) Individual
b) Family and Society
c) Nature
d) All the four levels

48.When we participate in the larger order, this participation at different levels is our______
A. Work
B. Value
C. Behavior
D. Realization

49. Each Human being is co-existence of


A. Spirit and Sanyam
B. Health and prosperity
C. Self and Body
D. Mind and Soul

50. Which of the following does not assume things


A. Spirit
B. Mind
C. Self
D. Body

51. What is basis of swasthya?


A. Happiness
B. Wealth
C. Sanyam
D. Prosperity

52. What helps self in exploration and interaction with rest of the nature?
A. Body
B. Soul
C. Mind
D. Spirit

53. In which way body system works?


A. Self-organized
B. Unorganized
C. Poorly organized
D. Self Centered

54. What is the nature of the body?


A. Conscious
B. Physio-chemical
C. Biochemical
D. Semi-conscious

55. What is the nature of self?


A. Conscious
B. Physio-chemical
C. Biochemical
D. Semi-conscious

56. The basic capacity of self is known as


A. Awareness
B. Work
C. Thoughts
D. Power

57. The capacity of selecting/tasting is


A. Power
B. Expectation
C. Realization
D. Thoughts

58. Which of the following capacity leads to desires


A. Power
B. Expectation
C. Realization
D. Thoughts

59. Imagination is the activity of


A. Desires
B. Thoughts
C. Expectation
D. All of these

60. Imagination is continuous with


A. Time
B. Place
C. Height
D. None

61. Which statement is incorrect


A. What we analyze keeps changing.
B. The activity of analyzing is continuous
C. Self is also called consciousness
D. Needs of the body are permanent

62. Physical facilities are required in what quantity?


A. Abundant
B. Limited
C. Large
D. Profuse

63. The one that understands is known as…


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Seer

64. Which of the following comprises the activities of choosing and imaging?
A. Self
B. Body
C. Mind
D. None

65. What is the other name of Enjoyer?


A. Karta
B. Dharta
C. Bhokta
D. Drashta

66. Any entity that has the activity of recognizing and fulfilment only can be called as…
A. Physical entity
B. Material entity
C. Chemical entity
D. Physiochemical entity

67. Clothing, nourishment etc are the needs of _____________.


A. Self
B. Body
C. Mind
D. None
68. The participation of the human being in ensuring the role of physical facility to help and preserve
its utility is called its
A. Utility Value
B. Artistic Value
C. Harmony
D. Human Values

69. Which is the first order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

70. Which is the second order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

71. Which is the third order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

72. Which is the fourth order of nature?


A. Plant order
B. Human order
C. Animal order
D. Material order

73. What is the name given to conformance of animal order?


A. Constitution conformance
B. Seed Conformance
C. Breed Conformance
D. Sanskar Conformance

74. Which is the only predominant activity in animals?


A. Taste/Selection
B. Composition
C. Growth
D. Existence

75. Which is the fundamental characteristic of material order?


A. Decomposition
B. Composition
C. Respiration
D. Both A and B

76. Perseverance, bravery and generosity are the natural characteristics/svabhava of…
A. Plants
B. Humans
C. Materials
D. Animals
77. Which Conformance helps in maintaining the continuity of a plant species in nature?
A. Breed
B. Constitution
C. Seed
D. None of these

78. Nature is equivalent to…


A. Natural World
B. Physical World
C. Material World
D. All of these

79. The definitiveness of human conduct in terms of values, policies and character is…
A. Morality
B. Ethics
C. Behaviour
D. Understanding

80. Developing ethical competence in the profession is the only effective way to ensure
A. Mutual fulfilment
B. Harmony
C. Relationship
D. Professional Ethics

81. The moral standards by which people judge behavior are considered as…
A. Prosperity
B. Thinking
C. Ethics
D. Understanding

82. Professional ethics is the implication of _______ in profession.


A. Right Decision
B. Right Understanding
C. Right Thinking
D. Right Behaviour

83. Comprehensive human goal consists of…


A. Samadhan
B. Samridhi
C. Seh-astitva
D. All of these

84. Holistic production systems are….


A. Eco-friendly
B. People friendly
C. Both A and B
D. None

85. Any belief in terms of ‘thought system’ that we have or that we have adopted is
Called….
A. Isms
B. ethics
C. values
D. None of these
86. The human being is the…
a) Body
b) Self
c) Co- existence of ‘I’ and the body
d) None of the above

87. The needs of I can be called as…


a) Happiness (sukh)
b) Physical facilities (suvidha)
c) Excitement
d) None of the above

88. The needs of body can be called as….


a) Happiness (sukh)
b) Physical facilities (suvidha)
c) Excitement
d) None of the above

89. Sukh depends upon…


a) Our thinking
b) Physical facility
c) Level of suvidha
d) None of the above

90. The activities of desire, thoughts and expectation at the level of self, are collectively called as…
a) Imagination
b) Knowing
c) Recognizing
d) Understanding

91. The physical objects that are in solid, liquid or gas state eighter living or non-living, What is this
collectively called?
(a) Nature
(b) Material Order
(c) Conformance
(d) Sanakara

92. When we have right understanding (understanding of existence, understanding of self and
understanding of human conduct), the activities of realization and understanding which are currently
dormant in I get exposed. What this activity is called?
(a) Kriyapurnata
(b) Gathanpurna
(c) Gathansheel
(d) Acharanpurnata

93. What are the values called that a person gets at the time of his upbringing? We humans are
according to our imagination; according to our desires, thoughts and selection in ‘I’. The desires,
thoughts and selections we have in ‘I’ can come from anywhere…
(a) Sanskaar
(b) Knowledge
(c) Existence
(d) Svabhava
94. What is being assured that the all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony at
all levels of existence, living with this commitment without any perturbation?
(a) Perseverance
(b) Composition
(c) Decomposition
(d) Bravery

95. What is present between every two units?


E. Space
F. Time
G. Dots
H. Relation

96. Space is _____ in size


E. Limited
F. Restricted
G. Unlimited
H. Small

97. Material units are _______ in nature.


E. Permanent
F. Temporary
G. Constant
H. Unrecognizable

98. When nature is submerged in space it is known as…


E. Conformance
F. Acceptance
G. Mixing
H. Co-existence

99. There is mutual __________ among the four orders of nature.


E. Acceptance
F. Existence
G. Fulfilment
H. Co-operation

100. Which conformance is present in human beings?


E. Sanskar
F. Seed
G. Breed
H. Constitution

101. Recognizing and fulfilment are the basic activities of which order?
E. Animal
F. Plant
G. Human
H. Material

102. What is Being assured that the all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony at
all the four levels and I am ready to invest myself, my body and wealth to help the other have the right
understanding.
(a) Generosity
(b) Perseverance
(c) Bravery
(d) Encompassing

103. Four orders in nature are material order, plant order, animal order and
a) Human order
b) Knowledge order
c) Both a and b
d) None

104. If parasparta means interconnectedness than what does paraspara purakata means
a) fulfilment of connectedness
b) Fulfilment
c) Mutual happiness
d) Mutually fulfilling

105. Which order is not fulfilling the conditions of interconnectedness and mutual fulfilment?
a) Pranic order
b) Plant order
c) Knowledge order
d) Animal order

106. Nature has the capability of self-regulation and……


a) Maintenance
b) Recyclability
c) Absorbability
d) None

107. Human body is a part of which order


a) Human order
b) Knowledge order
c) Bio order
d) Plant order

108. Some examples of material order are Matels, gases, water and
a) Liquids
b) Compound
c) Soil mixtures
d) All of the above

109 If things stands for Vastu, activity stands for Kriya, then what does innateness stands for
a) Dharana
b) Svabhava
c) Anusanigta
d) Kriya

110. All units around us are active all the time. Is this statement true?
a) Yes, true
b) Not, true
c) Can’t say
d) Statement is wrong

111. Human order is also known as knowledge order. What other name can be given to this order?
a) Parasparta
b) Prana Avastha
c) Jiva avastha
d) Gyana avastha
112. Why does animal order cannot belong to human order?
a) They have activities of assuming, recognizing, fulfilment
b) They do not have same activity
c) They do not have activity knowing
d) They have only activity recognizing and fulfilment

113. Material order has which type of conformance?


a) Seed conformance
b) Constitution conformance
c) Breed conformance
d) Sanskar conformance

114. Jeeva avastha has which type of anusangita?


a) Vansa anusangita
b) Parinama anusangita
c) Bija anusangita
d) Sanskar anusangita

115. In which order do we want to live i.e., naturally acceptable


a) Animal order
b) Human order
c) Both
d) None

116. Cruelty is a part of animal order but now a days humans are also involved in this activity
a) this statement is true
b) this statement is false
c) can’t say
d) statement is wrong

117. All units in nature can be categorized in to


a) One order
b) Two distinct order
c) Three distinct order
d) Four distinct order

118. In nature all the three orders other than one of the following order are mutually fulfilling for
themselves as well as for all other orders
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order

119. In nature the conduct of all the three orders other than one of the following order are definite
a) Material order
b) Pranic order
c) Animal order
d) Human order

120. Order of appearance of orders:


a) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human
b) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
c) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human
d) Human -> Plant -> Animal -> Material
122. The sequence in which orders environment degrades
a) Material -> Animal -> Plant -> Human
b) Plant -> Material-> Animal -> Human
c) Material -> Plant -> Animal -> Human
d) Human -> Animal -> Plant -> Material

123. Resource Depletion is due to…..


a) The resource is used at a rate which is faster than the rate at which it is produced in Nature
b) The resource is used at a rate which is slower than the rate at which it is produced in Nature
c) The resource is used at the same at which it is produced in Nature
d) None of the above

124. Pollution is due to the product is such that


a) It does not return to the cycle in Nature
b) It is produced at a rate that is faster than the rate at which it can return to the cycle in Nature
c) All the above
d) None of the above

125. The Characteristic of material order is


a) It is neither created nor destroyed
b) It is created but nor destroyed
c) It is not created but destroyed
d) It is created and destroyed

126. Which of the following is false


a) Existence is in the form of co-existence
b) Every unit in existence is related with every other unit in existence in a mutually fulfilling manner
c) Synergy in intrinsic to existence, harmony is inherent in existence - we do not have to create it, we
do not have to construct it…
d) None of the above

127. Which of the following is correct quantity of units in each order


a) material >> plant >> human >> animal
b) material >> animal >> plant >> human
c) plant >> material >> animal >> human
d) material >> plant >> animal >> human

128. The activities in I are


a) Continuous
b) Temporary
c) Depends on place
d) None of the above

129. The whole existence is in coexistence i.e., nature is submerged in space and both exist in
harmony, It is definite and self-organized system. What is this known as?
(a) Samagra Vyavastha
(b) Political Value
(c) Campassion
(d) Profession

130. While working with material things we have two values utility value and
a) Holistic value
b) alternative value
c) artistic value
d) ethical value

131. Values cannot be in forced through


a) fear
b) greed
c) belief
d) all of the above

132. Identification of ‘Svatva’ leads to


a) only svantantrata
b) only svarajya
c) both a & b
d) Harmony

133. Does right understanding provides the basis for ethical human conduct
a) yes
b) no
c) can’t say
d) statement is wrong

134. Which of the following enables us to discover that values are a natural out-come of the right
understanding
a) Svarajya
b) right understanding
c) Harmony
d) self-exploration

135. Comprehensive human goal at the level of individual is…


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right-understanding

136. Comprehensive human goal at the level of family is…


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right-understanding

137. Comprehensive human goal at the level of nature is…


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right-understanding
138. The humanistic education will facilitate the process of self-exploration which will lead to
continuous
a) education
b) Self-evolution
c) development
d) people friendly

139. Primary step to move towards the holistic alternative is to develop the right-understanding
among humans and the commitment to…
a) do practical
b) remain calm
c) live accordingly
d) teach others

140. The right understanding helps us identify the comprehensive human goal in terms of
a) Samadhan
b) Samriddhi
c) Sah-astitva
d) all of above

141. Understanding of harmony gives us the basis and framework of humanistic education and
a) Humanistic constitution
b) Harmony constitution
c) Education constitution
d) Constitution

142. The only effective way to ensure professional ethics is by developing


a) knowledge
b) ethical conduct
c) ethical competence
d) professional activities

143. How does un-ethical practices in various professions can be resolved?


a) through skills
b) through knowledge
c) through practical
d) via right-understanding

144. What provides Providing clear guidelines and policy frame work conducive to the development
of an un-fragmented human society and a universal human order?
(a) Humanistic Education
(b) Humanistic Constitution
(c) Profession
(d) Ethical Human Conduct

145. The right understanding gained through self-exploration also enables us to identify the
definitiveness of human conduct. What is this called?
(a) Ethical Human Conduct
(b) Values
(c) Policy
(d) Utility Values

146. The values of human being can be enumerated as


a) Nine
b) Thirty
c) Eighteen
d) Twenty-four

147. Which of the following is true?


a) Understanding based on Realization manifests as Bliss.
b) Definiteness of Desire based on Understanding manifests as Satisfaction.
c) Definiteness of Thought based on definiteness of desire manifests as Peace
d) All the above.
148. Being assured that all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony at all levels of
existence, living with this commitment without any perturbation is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness

149. Being assured that all-encompassing solution is to understand and live in harmony at all levels
and I am ready to help the other to have the right understanding. This is the commitment to help the
other to have the right understanding of the harmony and living at all levels of existence is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness

150. Being assured that the all-encompassing solution is to understand and live inharmony at all the
four levels and I am ready to invest myself, my body and wealth to help the other to have the right
understanding is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness

151. If a person has the ability but does not have the means to fulfil his/her needs, the participation in
relation to make available the means to fulfil the need is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness

152. If a person has the means to fulfil his /her needs but does not have the ability (competence) to
utilize it, the participation in relation to imbibe the ability in him/her is called…
a) Beneficence
b) Bravery
c) Generosity
d) Kindness

153. If a person neither has the ability nor has the means to fulfil his/her needs, the participation in
relation to make available the both is called
a) Perseverance
b) Bravery
c) Compassion
d) Kindness

154. In Human relationship there are


a) Nine established value and nine expressed values
b) Three established value and nine expressed value Bravery
c) Nine established value and three expressed value Compassion
d) Three established value and three expressed value Kindness

156. The feeling of responsibility in the self (I) for nurturing, protection and right utilization of the
body is called
a) Sanyama (self- regulation)
b) Svasthya
c) Vihar
d) None of the above

157. The self is conscious in nature while body in nature is


(a) Physio - chemical
(b) chemical
(c) Interacting
(d) Non- chemical

158. The self and body interact with each other via the activity of
(a) Selection and choosing
(b) Choosing and tasting
(c) Selecting and comparing
(d) Selecting and tasting

159. When we assume something about on the prevailing notion it is called


(a) Post conditioning
(b) preconditioning
c) Assumption
d) Thoughts

160. Once I have seen/ understood something, I am the one who decides what to do or not to do. Here
who am I?
(a) Seer
(b) Doer
(c) Enjoyer
(d) Analyzer

161. The feeling of responsibility for nurturing, protecting and correct utilization of body is
A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Consciousness
D. Understanding

162. Harmony among the body parts is known as


A. Sanyam
B. Swasthya
C. Synchronization
D. None

163. The needs of I as it is


A) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative

164. The needs of Body as it is


a) Qualitative
b) Quantitative
c) Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative
d) Both Qualitative and Quantitative

165. What makes every member of society feels related to everyone else and therefore there is trust
and every individual is able to live harmoniously in relationship?
(a) Fearlessness
(b) Education
(c) Competence
(d) Right Living

166. What is generated by the right evaluation and understanding which leads to fulfilment in
relationships?
(a) Respect
(b) Fear
(c) Trust
(d) Justice

167. What is the basic unit of all interaction?


(a) Family
(b) Individual
(c) Society
(d) Friends

168. Which one of the following is a complete value?


(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Love
(d) Affection

169. The feeling for someone who has made efforts for excellence is called
(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Affection
(d) Reverence

170. The feeling of acceptance for those who have made efforts for my excellence is
(a) Glory
(b) Gratitude
(c) Affection
(d) Reverence

171. Suraksha of nature via enrichment protection and right utilization leads to what in nature.
a) Co-existence
b) existence
c) Trust
d) fulfilment

172. The problems in our relationship with various entities are due to our…
(a) Thinking
(b) Commitment
(c) Behaviour
(d) Assumptions

173. Comprehensive human goal is right understanding, prosperity, fearlessness and


(a) Competence
(b) Guidance
(c) Co-existence
(d) Acceptance
174. What is the living of an individual can be imbibed only through inculcation of values, policies
and character, and this is possible through the process of ensuring right-understanding through self-
exploration?
(a) Ethics
(b) Values
(c) Rules
(d) Policy

175. To give opportunity or thing to a person who have ability. If a person has abilities to rightly
utilize the resource but lacks in resources then providing him resources is called.
(a) Kindness
(b) Beneficence
(c) Generosity
(d) Compassion

176. Comprehensive human goal at the level of society is


a) Prosperity
b) fearlessness
c) Co-existence
d) right understanding

177.What is the decision (plan, program, implementation, results, evaluation) about the enrichment,
protection and right utilization of the resources?
(a) Character
(b) Values
(c) Behaviour
(d) Policy

178. What is Competence of living in accordance with universal human values or the participation of
a unit in the larger order- its natural characteristics or svabhava?
(a) Character
(b) Values
(c) Behaviour
(d)Co-operation

179. The fundamental characteristic of material order is (Composition/decomposition) _________.

180. The natural characteristics/svabhava of a human being are (Perseverance) _______, (bravery)
_________ and (genriosity) _________.

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