Froggy Jumps UHV IIVersion en ligne MCQ Quiz par taruna 1 Which of the following is true? a Skill determines value b Skill and values vary from person to person c Skill and values both are universal 2 The basic requirements for fulfilment of aspirations of every human being with the correct priority are: a Right Understanding, Physical Facility and Relationship b Physical Facility, Right Understanding and Relationship c Right Understanding, Relationship and Physical facility 3 Which of the following is not true about ‘Natural Acceptance’? a Natural acceptance changes with time. b Natural acceptance does not depend on our beliefs or past conditionings. c Natural acceptance is constantly present within all of us 4 Read the two statements given below and select the correct option 1. Right understanding in every individual is part of the Comprehensive human goal. 2. Prosperity in every family is part of the comprehensive human goal a Statement 1 is true statement 2 is false b Both the statement are true c Both the statements are false 5 Production and work for physical facilities leads to..................... in family and with nature a Prosperity, co-existence b Happiness, co-existence c Prosperity, existence 6 Which of the following is not correctly matched? A) Right feeling -- Harmony in the activities of the self B) Behavior - Human-rest of nature interaction C) Work - Human-Human interaction D) Swatantrata - Definite, continuous, unconditional a A & D b B & D c B & C 7 Sanyam is feeling of responsibility for of the body for a Nurturing and right utilization b Nurturing, protection and right utilization c Protection and right utilization 8 According to UHV II, what is required for true “Self‐regulation” of the body? a The physical desires dominate thinking and performance. b The person will maintain discipline (Sanyam) even in adverse conditions. c the Self’s needs are ignored in favour of bodily comfort. 9 Which of the following reflects the correct sequence of evaluation in the Self? a Desire → Selection → Thought b Thought → Desire → Selection c Desire → Thought → Selection 10 The term "right understanding" in the context of self-regulation means: a Best knowledge about the body b Realization of harmony in existence and human conduct c Intellectual knowledge gained from others 11 The needs of the Self are fulfilled by a Right understanding and right feelings b Physico-chemical things c Accumulating physical facilities 12 Which of the following pairs are not in alignment with UHV II? a Self – Continuous, Body – Temporary b Self – Quantitative, Body – Qualitative c Self – Consciousness, Body – Physico-chemical 13 Which of the following correctly expresses the role of the Self in the body? a Self reacts to body’s sensations only b Self directs and regulates the body’s actions c Self performs only unconscious bodily processes 14 The cause of most psychological problems in humans according to UHV II is: a Lack of harmony in Self b Lack of bodily comfort c Improper diet and sleep 15 Which statement reflects priority of Self over Body? a Self’s needs arise only after body is satisfied b Self can decide to endure physical hardship for higher values c Bodily pain is always more urgent than mental distress 16 “Imagination” in the Self refers to: a Ability to visualize, evaluate, and decide b Instinctive reactions to stimuli c Storing images from sensory experience 17 Right understanding in the Self is developed through: a Logical reflection and self-verification b Physical conditioning and training c Repetition of cultural beliefs 18 The body is best described as: a An entity that functions independently of the Self b A chemical system governed by external forces c An instrument that expresses the Self’s decisions 19 Which of the following represents a wrong assumption about the Self? a Self is a conscious entity b Self and body are the same c Self can regulate the body 20 What does “natural acceptance” signify in human consciousness? a Decision based on societal approval b Spontaneous understanding without external imposition c Acceptance based on peer influence