According to the chapter, what is the saying quoted at the beginning about life?
- a"Life is not a bed of roses"
- b"Life is full of joy"
- c"Life is a battlefield"
- d"Life is short"
70 questions · 12 sections
According to the chapter, what is the saying quoted at the beginning about life?
Which proverb in the chapter emphasizes that suffering is necessary for achievement?
With whose lives does the chapter say the experience of suffering begins in recorded history?
How many kinds of pain in human life are listed in the chapter?
Suffering from diseases, long-time illness, tiredness, malnutrition and labour pain are examples of which kind of pain?
Which of the following is an example of physical pain according to the chapter?
Feelings of anxiety, frustration, hopelessness, loneliness and rejection are causes of which kind of pain?
According to the chapter, mental suffering is often —
Lack of joy, restlessness, lack of love and lack of friendship together create which kind of pain?
According to the chapter, the suffering of the poor is usually due to —
According to the chapter, the rich suffer mainly from —
Dire poverty, unemployment, epidemics, war, earthquakes and famine are examples of which kind of pain?
Consider the following examples of pain: Which correctly matches physical, mental and worldly pain in order?
In the story of a young woman, what kind of family did the narrator belong to?
In the story, although the narrator tried to forget God, what kept happening?
From what kind of pain is the young person in the story chiefly suffering?
For hundreds and thousands of years, who have been trying to reduce human suffering and pain without success?
Which scientific achievement is mentioned in the chapter as a sign of extraordinary progress?
Which book of the Old Testament dealt with the question of why the just and innocent suffer?
According to the chapter, who alone can answer why the just and innocent people suffer?
According to the chapter, who will experience sorrow, suffering and agony?
Earthquakes, cyclones, floods and tidal bores are examples of suffering caused by —
According to the chapter, the two main causes of pain or suffering are —
Negligence, ignorance, selfishness, excessive demands and various kinds of sins cause which type of suffering?
According to the chapter, road accidents are mainly the result of —
Consider the following causes of suffering: Which are examples of human created suffering?
Who is the handicapped boy whose story shows the positive side of suffering?
Feeling helpless and disappointed, what did Jony at first consider doing?
After turning to God, what did Jony first pray for?
How did Jony learn to write and draw pictures?
What does the trademark "Jony-PTL" on the back of his pictures mean?
From whose words do we learn to express a positive attitude toward our sufferings?
According to St. Peter, those who suffer for the name of Christ are —
According to St. Peter, none should suffer as which of the following?
From St. Peter's words, how many things must we keep in our mind regarding suffering?
"As gold is tested by fire, we are refined through our sufferings" — this expresses which point from St. Peter's lesson?
St. Paul said, "Our body is the temple of the Holy Spirit." This supports which lesson about suffering?
The poet's line "why are you, seeing thorns, afraid of collecting lotus?" supports which idea?
Consider the following lessons from St. Peter about suffering: Which of the following is correct?
In which two parts of the Holy Bible is suffering considered differently?
In the Old Testament, suffering was generally seen as —
When Peter asked Jesus, "Lord, for whose sin is the man suffering?", he was expressing —
How did Jesus answer Peter's question about the man's suffering?
When Job was suffering severely, what did his wife suggest to him?
According to the Old Testament view, the people looked for —
In the New Testament, who Himself assumes our pains and agonies and shows a different attitude toward suffering?
According to the chapter, Jesus accepted all kinds of human limitations except —
According to St. Paul (Philippians 2:7-8), Jesus emptied Himself, taking the form of —
According to the chapter, when Jesus saw someone in pain or distress, He would —
Consider the following statements about Jesus in the New Testament: Which of the following is correct?
By what act did Jesus prove that He is the Son of God?
According to the chapter, Jesus is called the greatest Hero and Saviour of mankind because He —
According to the chapter, the same power of Jesus to perform healing is present today in —
According to the chapter, what does Jesus do about our sufferings and death?
Jesus said, "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be —"
The book of Revelation says of God and the suffering one, "He will wipe every —"
According to the chapter, sorrows and suffering can be a blessing because they —
Which one is mental suffering among the followings?
Who was resurrected?
Badal is a rich man with sufficient money and wealth, yet he cheats others and gains money in illegal ways, owns more than one home and car, wishes to be more fashionable and luxurious, and is totally unable to accept any harm or suffering. What kind of suffering is in Badal?
Badal is a rich man who cheats others to gain money illegally, owns more than one home and car, yet still wishes to be more fashionable, rich and luxurious. The causes of Badal's suffering are: Which one is correct?
George is a devoted faithful person who is physically, mentally and spiritually strong, but learns he has become diabetic and that this weakening disease will remain till his death; he accepts this discouraging news with faith in and gratitude to God. George's attitude toward his sorrow and suffering is best described as —
George accepts his incurable diabetes trusting in God and believing that through sufferings God expresses His love towards mankind. His attitude is described in the chapter as the mirror image of whose lesson?
Mr. Raju appoints a physically very weak gatekeeper who sleeps sitting in front of the gate most of the time and cannot do his duty properly, so he has to digest his colleagues' rebuke. What kind of pain is mainly in the gatekeeper?
Mr. Raju's telephone operator remains silent most of the time, seems worried about something, replies with very few words and is not attentive in his duty. What kind of suffering does the telephone operator chiefly show?
What are worldly sufferings according to the chapter?
According to the chapter, why is suffering essential in human life?
What is a natural catastrophe according to the chapter?
What was the point of view of the New Testament upon suffering?
Why can sorrow and suffering be a blessing for us?