According to the chapter, with what purpose has God sent us to the world?
- awith no particular plan
- bwith a special goal
- conly to enjoy the present
- dto live without responsibility
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According to the chapter, with what purpose has God sent us to the world?
The more a person becomes aware about his vocation in life, the more he or she becomes—
The vocation given to each person is—
As a Christian, what is our first call?
To gain a happy life, what does a person need according to the chapter?
People who say there is no future believe that the most important thing in life is—
In the example, the bright student who dreamed of becoming an engineer had to leave school because of—
Consider the following statements about hopes and dreams from the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
To discover and choose our vocation is—
In the example, the father of Anil wasted a large amount of his monthly income through—
What was Anil's great desire?
After finishing his Masters, what position did Anil get in his office?
According to the chapter, the exercise of man's freedom has—
Consider the following things with which freedom is related, according to the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to Bangla etymology, the word "Freedom" comes from how many words?
According to the chapter, the word "Freedom" comes from which two words?
When a person or country can control its own decisions and actions, it is called—
Freedom is described in the chapter as—
Freedom is sought by persons of which ages?
When a baby's freedom is lost or disturbed, he becomes—
Consider the following statements about freedom from the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, one of the vocations of human beings is to become like—
According to Genesis 1:26, God created every human being according to—
In which Gospel is the saying "Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect" recorded?
"Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect" is found in which reference?
Jesus proclaimed for man to become as God through His three mission works of—
Which universal poet wrote "Wonderful your word / That brings freedom to my body and heart"?
According to the chapter, to have freedom, salvation and perfection, people have to portray the full image of the creator—
According to the chapter, our loving God—
The success and fulfillment of human life depend on—
According to the chapter, why is God Himself free?
In which book and verse of the Scripture does God say "Come, let us create man in the image and likeness of God"?
According to the chapter, freedom makes it possible for humans to—
When people's freedom of living is challenged or denied, they—
According to the chapter, freedom provides an atmosphere and incentive for—
According to the chapter, a truly free person is always—
The chapter compares real freedom, which provides an atmosphere for creativeness, to—
According to the chapter, the absence of freedom—
Consider the following statements about freedom from the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
When freedom is restricted, the life of man becomes like that of—
According to the section "Freedom and My Personality," the desire to become a free and independent person comes from—
In "Freedom and My Personality," the writer wants to be accepted—
According to "Freedom and Love," there is a basic relationship between freedom and—
According to "Freedom and Responsibility," freedom requires conformity with—
According to the chapter, irresponsible freedom causes—
"Without responsibility freedom is—"
Under "Freedom is free from evil," which of the following is mentioned as an evil that goes on in Bangladesh?
According to "The Source of Freedom and Independence is God," who alone can save a person from all kinds of evils?
According to the chapter, who came as Jesus to save human beings from sin and to make them free?
According to "Freedom and Jesus Christ," the person who lives in Jesus' truth becomes—
The words "If you obey my word, you are truly my disciples; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free" are found in which reference?
According to the chapter, who died saving men from evil?
According to the chapter, the great leader of India who sacrificed his life to free people from evil and injustice was—
According to the chapter, Martin Luther King belonged to which country?
Consider the following statements about the aspects of a free person from the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
To whom did Jesus give the responsibility to look after His sheep?
In John 21:15-17, how many times did Jesus ask Simon Peter "Do you love me?"
What instruction did Jesus repeatedly give to Peter in John 21:15-17?
Etymologically, from how many words does the word 'freedom' come?
Consider the following effects of the absence of freedom: Which one is correct?
The goal of Raju is to become a doctor after completing his study, and he is very attentive in his study so that he may become a competent doctor. For what reason is Raju so attentive in his study?
Raju studies every day so that he may get a good result and prepare well to become a competent doctor who will serve the people. Consider the possible results of this habit of Raju: Which one is correct?
A teacher gave responsibility to Milon and Rubel to control class discipline, clean the classroom and do class tasks; Milon carefully does the works given to him, while Rubel, though bright, does not do his duties properly. According to the chapter, what is man's greatest hunger and demand?
In the chapter, how is freedom polluted (destroyed)?
Milon carefully does the duties given to him by the teacher, while Rubel neglects his. Which way does Milon achieve freedom in his response to the teacher's instructions?
Mita, the elder child whose parents are both employees, loves and always takes care of her younger brother, feeding him and helping him to study. Which characteristic of achieving freedom is expressed in Mita?
In the chapter, what has a deep relationship with freedom, as shown by Mita's care for her brother?
What is meant by the vocation or call of life, according to the chapter?
Which statement best explains the importance of a vocation of life?
How can a man become free by listening to the call of God?
What is the relationship between vocation and life, according to the chapter?