Human beings are described as what kind of beings?
- aSolitary beings
- bSocial beings
- cIndependent beings
- dMaterial beings
82 questions · 8 sections
Human beings are described as what kind of beings?
According to the chapter, living with others in society should be a source of what?
How do human beings bloom their possibilities, according to the chapter?
When each person shares his or her gifts with others in society, what happens?
The social aspect of our lives is described as part of which wonderful design?
What is society defined as in the chapter?
Society is said to be above what?
How many aspects of human society are mentioned in the chapter?
What are the two aspects of human society?
Which of the following describes the visible aspect of human society?
The spiritual aspect of society is to save the society by preparing its members on the basis of what?
According to the chapter, what does society give us as its members?
What is our duty toward the society according to the chapter?
Consider the following statements about responsibility to society: Which of the following is correct?
The story of Jonathon Livingstone Seagull was written by which author?
The story of Jonathon Livingstone Seagull gives us an idea of how to do what?
What did Jonathon the seagull try to learn?
Why did most of the other seagulls learn flying?
What was the main aim of most of the seagulls?
How was Jonathon's outlook different from the other seagulls?
How did the other seagulls react when Jonathon wanted to share his knowledge and skill?
Why did the captain call Jonathon to stand in the middle of all the seagulls?
According to the leader, what did the seagulls only know about life?
What did Jonathon claim he had found that was greater to do in life?
How did the society of seagulls finally treat Jonathon?
According to Jonathon, who acts with responsibility in their society?
Martin Luther King is described as a very famous leader of which country?
For whose rights did Martin Luther King fight?
What was the content of the threatening phone call Martin Luther King received?
After receiving the threatening phone call, how did Martin Luther King feel?
What did Martin Luther King finally decide to do to face the fearful situation?
In his prayer, what did Martin Luther King say he always stood by?
What did Martin Luther King experience after praying?
Why was it crucial for Martin Luther King not to appear weak before the people?
Consider the following statements about Martin Luther King's experience: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, what is inevitable for people to fulfill their vocation?
To achieve their goal, what must people respect to control physical desire internally and spiritually?
Through spirituality, mature persons share their knowledge through the light of what?
What does a mature person become eager to express to others?
The manifestation of the spirituality of a matured person influences which areas of his life?
According to the chapter, what is the precondition of changing society?
To become responsible to ourselves and society, what must we do with what is good?
According to the chapter, what go together and both contribute to the welfare of ourselves and society?
To become responsible, what do we first need according to the chapter?
Being responsible is not just to know about the society, but to do what?
In the present world, the excerpt on awareness says we should be aware of the danger of our greed for what?
According to the excerpt on awareness, what determines the future?
Which of the following is mentioned as a good quality every human being has?
By blooming our good qualities, what can we conquer according to the chapter?
According to the chapter, what must all of our efforts lead to?
Consider the following things the chapter says we must ensure: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, a man can be responsible only when he is what?
In order to act responsibly, what must a person be able to make?
Whom does the chapter present as our model of responsibility and freedom?
To whom was Jesus always faithful, acting only according to His will?
According to John 8:31-32, if you make Jesus' word your home, what will you come to know?
According to the chapter, what is the special vocation for mankind?
According to Romans 8:19, the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of what?
According to the chapter, freedom is practised in what?
According to Luke 10:27, we shall love our neighbour as what?
Growing in liberty means to become responsible, which means to become conscious about what?
According to the chapter, being conscious of our neighbours does not mean only to deliver lectures about the poor, but to do what?
In the parable from Matthew 25, the Son of Man separates the people as a shepherd separates what?
In the parable, where does the King place the sheep and the goats?
According to the parable from Matthew 25, the King says whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters, you did for whom?
Consider the following acts of mercy mentioned by the King in Matthew 25: Which of the following is correct?
In the parable from Matthew 25, where do those on the left hand go?
Human society consists of?
We shall be faithful to our responsibilities, because we want to be:
Apu's parents were very poor. Yet he wanted to become a doctor. He studied hard and worked part time, succeeded to pass college, got admitted into a medical college and became a doctor. He served faithfully and did many social works, establishing a free dispensary, a school for poor children and a night school. All who know him respect him. What kind of person is Apu?
Apu was very poor, yet through hard work he became a doctor, served faithfully, and established a free dispensary, a school for poor children and a night school, earning everyone's respect. As a result of Apu's works: Which one is correct?
Mr. Bivash is a Member of the city council of Sundorpur. He reads the Bible, prays daily and goes to church regularly. With his council he has established schools, constructed roads, a dispensary, rehabilitation for the poor and a handicraft institute, and he bravely solves the city's problems, believing God has given him these responsibilities. How many aspects of society are there?
Mr. Bivash, a city council member, reads the Bible and prays daily, and with his council has established schools, roads, a dispensary and rehabilitation for the poor, believing God gave him these responsibilities. Which aspects of Christian life are most evident in the works of Bivash?
Mr. Bivash believes God has given him his responsibilities, so he does everything responsibly and works hard to develop his city Sundorpur with schools, roads and rehabilitation for the poor. By his activities, people will one day see what?
There was a slum beside Shafin's house where poor children of his age lived. Shafin felt sad seeing their poor lifestyle, and with his mother's approval he wrapped some of his clothes and toys, invited the children to his house, fed them good food and gave them the gifts, making them very happy. Which aspect of Christian values is most clearly seen in Shafin's attitude?
Shafin felt sad seeing poor children in a nearby slum, so he shared his clothes and toys with them, fed them and made them happy. The relationship between Shafin and his friends best shows what?
In the story, when Shafin wished to give his clothes and toys to the poor slum children, what did his mother say?
What does it mean to have responsibility towards the society?
How do we become mature by doing our responsibilities?
How can we become aware of the needs of the society?
What is the main lesson from the story of the seagull Jonathon?
What do we learn from the episode of the life of Martin Luther King?