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Below is the Ultimate Trivia Questions on Bhagavad Gita! This sacred scripture is the ultimate solution for those followers who want to know the difference between what is right and wrong and what better would they know if not through the words of two gods. Take up this interesting quiz and see how well you understand the scripture. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Name of Chapter 12 of Bhagavad Gita is

    • A.

      Vibhuti Yoga

    • B.

      Bhakti Yoga

    • C.

      Akshara Brahma Yoga

    • D.

      Guna Traya Vibhaga Yoga

    Correct Answer
    B. Bhakti Yoga
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Bhakti Yoga. Bhakti Yoga is the twelfth chapter of the Bhagavad Gita. In this chapter, Lord Krishna explains the path of devotion and surrender to God. Bhakti Yoga emphasizes the importance of developing a loving and selfless relationship with the divine through devotion, prayer, and worship. It teaches that by surrendering to God with unwavering faith and unconditional love, one can attain spiritual enlightenment and liberation.

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  • 2. 

    What does Arjuna want to know in the beginning of Chapter 12?

    • A.

      Is murti worship alone good.

    • B.

      Are rituals important?

    • C.

      Which seeker is better – one worshiping a form of God or worshiping unmanifested Supreme Truth

    • D.

      Are pilgrimages a path to Moksha.

    Correct Answer
    C. Which seeker is better – one worshiping a form of God or worshiping unmanifested Supreme Truth
    Explanation
    In the beginning of Chapter 12, Arjuna wants to know which seeker is better - the one who worships a form of God or the one who worships the unmanifested Supreme Truth. He is seeking clarification on the superiority of different paths of worship and wants to understand the best way to attain spiritual enlightenment.

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  • 3. 

    As per Krishna which seeker is better?

    • A.

      The seeker who always fixes mind on Supreme truth and is endowed with supreme faith.

    • B.

      One who is learned in Vedas.

    • C.

      One who undertakes harsh fast.

    • D.

      One who believes in astrology

    Correct Answer
    A. The seeker who always fixes mind on Supreme truth and is endowed with supreme faith.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the seeker who always fixes their mind on the Supreme truth and is endowed with supreme faith. This is because having a constant focus on the Supreme truth and having unwavering faith in it allows the seeker to develop a deep connection and understanding of the divine. This dedication and belief in the Supreme truth enable the seeker to progress spiritually and attain higher levels of consciousness.

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  • 4. 

    Qualities of true devotee is mentioned in Verse 2 of chapter 12 – which of the following is not among them.

    • A.

      Fixing mind on the Supreme Truth

    • B.

      Worshipping God with steadfastness

    • C.

      Being endowed with supreme faith.

    • D.

      Being careful in performing rituals

    Correct Answer
    D. Being careful in performing rituals
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Being careful in performing rituals." This is because the qualities of a true devotee mentioned in Verse 2 of chapter 12 include fixing the mind on the Supreme Truth, worshipping God with steadfastness, and being endowed with supreme faith. However, being careful in performing rituals is not specifically mentioned as one of the qualities of a true devotee.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following term does not represent formless Brahman?

    • A.

      Indefinable

    • B.

      Perishable

    • C.

      Imperishable

    • D.

      Unthinkable

    Correct Answer
    B. Perishable
    Explanation
    The term "perishable" does not represent formless Brahman because Brahman is believed to be eternal and unchanging, while the term "perishable" implies something that is subject to decay or destruction. Brahman is often described as imperishable, indefinable, and unthinkable, emphasizing its transcendental nature and inability to be fully comprehended by the human mind.

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  • 6. 

    Self realization is the goal - Who among the following is on the wrong path?

    • A.

      One attempts to control the senses.

    • B.

      One who performs caste system

    • C.

      One who rejoice in the welfare of all beings

    • D.

      One who is equal in judgement

    Correct Answer
    B. One who performs caste system
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "One who performs caste system." This is because the concept of caste system goes against the idea of self-realization as it promotes discrimination and inequality based on birth. Self-realization is about understanding one's true nature and transcending societal divisions, whereas the caste system reinforces these divisions and restricts individuals from reaching their full potential. Therefore, someone who performs caste system is on the wrong path in terms of self-realization.

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  • 7. 

    Worshipping unmanifest (god without form) is difficult

    • A.

      True – it is more painful to realize god through the unmanifest way.

    • B.

      False – it is easy

    Correct Answer
    A. True – it is more painful to realize god through the unmanifest way.
    Explanation
    The explanation for the given correct answer is that worshipping an unmanifest god, without any physical form or representation, can be difficult because it requires a deeper level of understanding and faith. It is a more abstract and intangible concept, which can make it harder for some individuals to connect with and comprehend. This can lead to a sense of pain or struggle in trying to realize and establish a connection with a god that is not visibly present.

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  • 8. 

    Which of the following is not a spiritual practice mentioned in Chapter 12 of Gita?

    • A.

      Fixing the mind and intellect on the supreme truth alone.

    • B.

      Renouncing fruits of all actions.

    • C.

      Reading scriptures 108 times

    • D.

      Performing all actions for the sake of God

    Correct Answer
    C. Reading scriptures 108 times
    Explanation
    In Chapter 12 of Gita, various spiritual practices are mentioned, such as fixing the mind and intellect on the supreme truth alone, renouncing the fruits of all actions, and performing all actions for the sake of God. However, reading scriptures 108 times is not specifically mentioned as a spiritual practice in this chapter.

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  • 9. 

    Peace is immediately attained to one who (12.12)

    • A.

      One who gathers knowledge

    • B.

      One who sits in meditation

    • C.

      One who practices devotion

    • D.

      Renounces the fruits of all actions.

    Correct Answer
    D. Renounces the fruits of all actions.
    Explanation
    Renouncing the fruits of all actions refers to detaching oneself from the desire for personal gain or reward from one's actions. This means performing actions without any expectation of receiving something in return. By renouncing the fruits of all actions, one can attain peace immediately because they are not attached to the outcomes or results of their actions, which can often cause stress and turmoil. This allows them to focus on the present moment and find inner contentment and tranquility.

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following verses is not found in chapter 12?

    • A.

      Verily, as many torrents of rivers flow towards the ocean, so these heroes in the world of men enter your flaming mouths.

    • B.

      He who hates no creature, who is friendly and compassionate to all, who is free from attachment and egoism, balanced in pleasure and pain, and forgiving,

    • C.

      Ever content, steady in meditation, self controlled, possessed of firm conviction, with the mind and intellect dedicated to me, he is my devotee, is dear to me

    • D.

      He by whom the world is not affected and who cannot be agitated by the world, who is freed from joy, envy, fear and anxiety – he is dear to Me.

    Correct Answer
    A. Verily, as many torrents of rivers flow towards the ocean, so these heroes in the world of men enter your flaming mouths.
  • 11. 

    He is dear to Krishna

    • A.

      Who is same to foe and friend

    • B.

      Who is same in honour and dishonour

    • C.

      Who is troubled and concerned about his work

    • D.

      Who is same in pleasure and pain

    Correct Answer
    C. Who is troubled and concerned about his work
    Explanation
    The correct answer implies that someone who is troubled and concerned about their work is dear to Krishna. This suggests that Krishna values individuals who are dedicated and committed to their work, regardless of the challenges or difficulties they may face. It highlights the importance of diligence and perseverance in Krishna's eyes.

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  • 12. 

    Chapter 12 – verses 13 to 19 contains the qualities of a true devotee

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    Chapter 12 of the text, specifically verses 13 to 19, discusses the qualities of a true devotee. This indicates that the statement "Chapter 12 – verses 13 to 19 contains the qualities of a true devotee" is correct.

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