According to the chapter, what has happened to man's conscience in the present world?
- aIt has become free
- bIt has become subjugated
- cIt has become stronger
- dIt has become holy
69 questions · 6 sections
According to the chapter, what has happened to man's conscience in the present world?
According to the lesson, to what has man become more attracted than spirituality?
According to the chapter, who must be changed first in order to change the world?
What was the name of the prominent businessman whose conscience was moved early in the morning?
In the portrait of social injustice, what was the poor woman doing near the five-star hotel?
Whose poem "Dui Bigha Jami" is quoted to show how a king took away a poor subject's land?
According to the chapter, what is the real problem regarding wealth in our country?
According to the lesson, about what percentage of people are living beyond the poverty line?
According to the chapter, the 20% of people who are rich are occupying how much of the wealth?
According to the lesson, what is constantly happening between the mighty and the weak?
Because of his unquenched desire to become like a king, what is man forgetting?
What does the chapter say about the social structure?
According to the chapter, which attitude is taking away the democratic rights of the people?
Consider the following social problems mentioned in the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, which of the following is described as one of the major problems today?
To whom did the Hindu man come and confess that he was going to hell?
Why did the Hindu man believe he was going to hell?
What advice did Gandhi give the Hindu man to find peace?
In which year did the French Revolution begin?
Consider the following aims of the French Revolution mentioned in the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, the violent movement that began in France spread to which regions?
According to the chapter, which two cities were destroyed by atom bombs during the Second World War?
According to the chapter, how do the evil consequences of wars compare with their positive effects?
According to the chapter, what cannot be established with violence?
Who is described as the bright example of non-violence in this subcontinent?
By what means did Mahatma Gandhi free India from the hand of the British?
According to the chapter, through his non-violence Gandhi not only won independence but also—
The story of which figure's vineyard is suggested to be acted out (First Book of Kings, Chapter 21)?
According to Matthew 5:43, what did Jesus tell people to do that was different from the old teaching?
The old law stated that if party A damaged an eye of party B, then the verdict would be that—
According to the chapter, how was the "eye for an eye" law actually applied?
According to the chapter, what was missing in the law of the past?
When Jesus came, what did he do with the old laws?
According to Mark 1:15, what did Jesus first call people to do?
Why did Jesus not begin the movement of change of heart all of a sudden?
For how many days did Jesus go to the desert to prepare himself before he began to preach publicly?
Consider the following ways Jesus prepared himself for his movement: Which of the following is correct?
From whom did Jesus receive baptism, though he himself was not a sinner?
According to Luke 4:18-19, for whom has Jesus come?
According to the chapter, whom did Jesus chase away from the temple?
According to Jesus, whom does the kingdom of God belong to?
According to Matthew 19:23, what is easier than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of heaven?
According to Mark 2:17, who needs a doctor?
According to John 15:13, what is described as the greatest love?
According to the chapter, instead of calling his followers servants, what did Jesus call them?
How did Jesus finally prove his love for us?
According to Luke 22:26, those who want to be great must be—
According to the chapter, Jesus did not come to be served, but to—
According to Philippians 2:6-8, though being divine in nature, Jesus emptied himself by taking on the nature of—
Consider the following qualities of Jesus' movement as described in the chapter: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, why did Jesus not have to fight to make his movement successful?
According to Jesus, what will he who offers his life for the Kingdom of Heaven receive back?
Consider the following needs Jesus mentioned for changing our heart: Which of the following is correct?
According to the chapter, above all, Christ's way is one of—
With what word did Jesus address the poor?
Why was Jesus born?
Mr. James, an influential person, always takes care of the poor. In the pre-Christmas programme he was asked to take food before all others, but he first saw that others got food sufficiently and ate only after all had eaten. What kind of attitude is manifested in Mr. James? (i. Meek, ii. Self-sacrifice, iii. Humble)
Mr. James, an influential person who cares for the poor, refused to eat before others at the pre-Christmas programme and ate only after all had eaten. What can be the effect of the behaviour of Mr. James?
Jiban and Sujan read in the same class but did not talk to or help each other, and once their quarrel turned into beating each other. Later, hearing that Jiban was hospitalised after an accident, Sujan ran to visit him. What did Jesus manifest for man by giving his life on the cross?
In the past, why was it not possible to eradicate injustice from the society through the old law?
Jiban and Sujan were classmates who once quarrelled and beat each other; but when Jiban was hospitalised, Sujan ran to visit him and Jiban became happy. Which teaching of Jesus most influenced Sujan?
By forgiving and visiting his former adversary Jiban in hospital, what kind of change can Sujan bring in the society?
Shatabdi goes to Church every morning and obeys the hostel rules; one morning, seeing the hostel cook suffering from fever, she gave her medicine and took care of her until she got well. What did Jesus teach while going from place to place?
Shatabdi cared for the sick hostel cook by giving medicine and nursing her until she recovered. Which teaching of Christ on changing society was manifested in Shatabdi?
Which of the following is an example of an injustice in the society cited in the chapter?
What is a major evil effect of violent movements for changing society?
According to the chapter, Christ's path of changing society is mainly the path of—
How can we bring change in the world according to the chapter?
Which statement best explains Mahatma Gandhi's achievement through non-violence?