- 1. The Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Indian scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, is a profound philosophical dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, who serves as his charioteer. Written in a poetic form in the Sanskrit language, this revered text explores the complexities of human existence, the nature of duty (dharma), and the path to spiritual enlightenment. During a pivotal moment on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, as Arjuna grapples with his moral dilemmas about fighting against his own relatives and teachers, Krishna imparts timeless wisdom that addresses the struggles of life, ethical dilemmas, and the pursuit of righteousness. The Gita encompasses various paths to liberation, including devotion (bhakti), knowledge (jnana), and disciplined action (karma), urging individuals to seek their own truth while fulfilling their responsibilities. Often regarded as a spiritual and philosophical classic, the Bhagavad Gita has inspired countless scholars, philosophers, and spiritual seekers across the world, transcending cultural and religious boundaries with its universal message of balance, duty, and self-realization.
What is the primary setting of the Bhagavad Gita?
A) A forest hermitage B) A royal palace in Hastinapura C) The banks of the Ganges river D) The battlefield of Kurukshetra
- 2. Who is the divine teacher in the Bhagavad Gita?
A) Lord Shiva B) The sage Vyasa C) Arjuna's father, Pandu D) Lord Krishna
- 3. Who is the disciple receiving the teachings in the Gita?
A) Duryodhana B) Yudhishthira C) Bhishma D) Arjuna
- 4. What is Arjuna's main moral dilemma at the start of the Gita?
A) Deciding which kingdom to rule B) Choosing a wife C) Whether to renounce the world D) Fighting and killing his relatives and teachers
- 5. According to Krishna, the soul (Atman) is:
A) Eternal, indestructible, and immutable B) Born anew with every action C) Temporary and subject to change D) Nonexistent
- 6. What is 'Karma Yoga' as taught in the Gita?
A) The yoga of selfless action B) The yoga of winning wars C) The yoga of acquiring wealth D) The yoga of physical postures
A) The path of artistic expression B) The path of magical powers C) The path of political leadership D) The path of knowledge and wisdom
- 8. What is 'Bhakti Yoga'?
A) The path of extreme asceticism B) The path of loving devotion to God C) The path of scholarly debate D) The path of building temples
- 9. Krishna declares that whenever righteousness declines, he manifests himself:
A) In every age B) In dreams only C) Only for kings and sages D) Only once at the end of time
- 10. What is the 'Brahman' as described in the Gita?
A) A specific god of creation B) A type of meditation C) The ultimate, impersonal reality D) The priestly class
- 11. A stable mind is compared to what in the Gita?
A) A bird in a cage B) A river flowing to the sea C) A mountain during an earthquake D) A lamp in a windless place
- 12. What are the three gunas (qualities) of material nature?
A) Birth, Life, Death B) Sattva, Rajas, Tamas C) Good, Evil, Neutral D) Fire, Water, Earth
- 13. Which guna is characterized by passion, activity, and attachment?
A) Brahman B) Tamas C) Sattva D) Rajas
- 14. What does Krishna promise to those who always remember him with devotion?
A) They will never face difficulties. B) They will come to him. C) They will be famous. D) They will become wealthy.
- 15. In which larger epic is the Bhagavad Gita contained?
A) The Vedas B) The Puranas C) The Mahabharata D) The Ramayana
- 16. How many chapters are in the Bhagavad Gita?
A) 7 B) 12 C) 18 D) 24
- 17. What is Arjuna's role or caste duty (varna)?
A) Shudra (laborer) B) Brahmin (priest) C) Kshatriya (warrior) D) Vaishya (merchant)
- 18. What does Krishna show Arjuna in his universal form (Vishvarupa)?
A) The entire universe and the destruction of warriors B) The secrets of the afterlife C) The location of hidden treasures D) The future kings of the world
- 19. What should one use to cut down the Ashvattha tree?
A) The fire of knowledge B) The arrow of devotion C) The sword of victory D) The axe of non-attachment
- 20. What is described as the 'enemy' of a seeker of knowledge?
A) Other people B) Poverty C) Ignorant teachers D) Desire
- 21. Which term refers to the eternal, indestructible soul?
A) Atman B) Maya C) Prakriti D) Brahman
- 22. What is the ultimate goal of life according to the Gita?
A) Moksha (liberation) B) Raja (kingship) C) Artha (prosperity) D) Kama (pleasure)
- 23. What is the term for the cycle of birth and death?
A) Samsara B) Moksha C) Nirvana D) Dharma
- 24. What must one control to achieve peace of mind?
A) The weather B) Other people C) The senses D) The planets
- 25. What is the term for the illusion that binds the soul to the material world?
A) Yoga B) Dharma C) Maya D) Karma
- 26. What is the supreme, impersonal reality described in the Gita?
A) Brahman B) Atman C) Prakriti D) Ishvara
- 27. Which chapter discusses the distinction between the field (body) and the knower of the field (soul)?
A) Chapter 18 B) Chapter 6 C) Chapter 13 D) Chapter 1
- 28. What is the symbolic meaning of the chariot?
A) The material world B) The path to liberation C) The human body D) The kingdom of Hastinapura
- 29. Who is the composer of the Mahabharata, which includes the Gita?
A) Vashishtha B) Vyasa C) Vishvamitra D) Valmiki
- 30. What is the name of Arjuna's bow?
A) Gandiva B) Vijaya C) Pinaka D) Sharanga
- 31. How many verses are in the Bhagavad Gita?
A) 1000 B) 700 C) 1008 D) 500
- 32. Krishna says the soul is never born and...
A) Is reborn endlessly B) Never dies C) Merges with God at death D) Sleeps between lives
- 33. Which of these is a key virtue of a wise person?
A) Laziness B) Extreme passion C) Equanimity (Samatvam) D) Aggression
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