Test Your Knowledge About Bhagavad Gita! Trivia Quiz

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Test Your Knowledge about Bhagavad Gita by taking this trivia quiz. The holy Gita shows the conversation that goes on between Arjuna and Krishna at the battlefield of Kurukshetra, written in Sanskrit. The Gita has been highly praising by a lot of people who made a significant impact in the world, and this quiz gives you a chance to see how conversant you are with it.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Name of chapter 14 of Bhagavad Gita is

    • A.

      Daiva Asura Sampat Vibhaga Yoga

    • B.

      Guna Traya Vibhaga Yoga

    • C.

      Ksehtra Ksetrajna Vibhaga Yoga

    • D.

      Daiva Asura Sampat Vibhaga Yoga

    Correct Answer
    B. Guna Traya Vibhaga Yoga
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Guna Traya Vibhaga Yoga." This chapter of the Bhagavad Gita focuses on the division of the three gunas or qualities - sattva (goodness), rajas (passion), and tamas (ignorance). It explores how these qualities influence human behavior, thoughts, and actions, and provides guidance on how to transcend them to attain spiritual enlightenment.

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  • 2. 

    Those that attain self realization are not born during creation and not disturbed during dissolution.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    This statement suggests that those who achieve self-realization are not subject to the cycles of birth and death. They are not born during creation and are not disturbed during dissolution, implying that they are free from the cycle of life and death. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following is not a quality of Sattva Guna?

    • A.

      Stainless

    • B.

      Luminous

    • C.

      Sorrowless

    • D.

      Ignorance

    Correct Answer
    D. Ignorance
    Explanation
    Sattva Guna is one of the three qualities or gunas in Hindu philosophy. It represents purity, harmony, and balance. The qualities associated with Sattva Guna are stainless, luminous, and sorrowless, which indicate a state of being free from impurities, radiating light, and devoid of sorrow or suffering. Ignorance, on the other hand, is not a quality of Sattva Guna. Ignorance represents a lack of knowledge or awareness, which goes against the concept of purity and balance that Sattva Guna embodies.

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is not a quality of Rajo Guna?

    • A.

      Passion

    • B.

      Thirst

    • C.

      Ignorance

    • D.

      Attachment

    Correct Answer
    C. Ignorance
    Explanation
    Ignorance is not a quality of Rajo Guna because Rajo Guna refers to the mode of passion, which is characterized by activity, desire, and restlessness. Ignorance, on the other hand, is associated with Tamo Guna, the mode of ignorance, which is characterized by delusion, laziness, and darkness. Rajo Guna is driven by ambition and the pursuit of desires, whereas ignorance is characterized by a lack of knowledge and awareness. Therefore, ignorance does not align with the qualities of Rajo Guna.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following is not a quality of Tamo Guna?

    • A.

      Luminous

    • B.

      Heedlessness

    • C.

      Indolence

    • D.

      Ignorance

    Correct Answer
    A. Luminous
    Explanation
    Tamo Guna is one of the three gunas or qualities described in Hindu philosophy. It represents darkness, inertia, and ignorance. Luminous, on the other hand, refers to something that emits light or brightness. Since luminous is the opposite of darkness, it is not a quality of Tamo Guna.

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  • 6. 

    Which color represents Sattva?

    • A.

      Red

    • B.

      Black

    • C.

      Blue

    • D.

      White

    Correct Answer
    D. White
    Explanation
    In Hindu philosophy, Sattva is one of the three Gunas or qualities of nature. It represents purity, harmony, and enlightenment. White is often associated with these qualities as it symbolizes purity, light, and divine consciousness. Therefore, white is the color that represents Sattva.

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  • 7. 

    Which color represents Rajas?

    • A.

      Red

    • B.

      Black

    • C.

      Blue

    • D.

      Whtie

    Correct Answer
    A. Red
    Explanation
    Rajas is one of the three gunas in Hindu philosophy, representing activity, passion, and restlessness. Red is often associated with these qualities as it is a vibrant and intense color that symbolizes energy, power, and desire. Therefore, red is the color that represents Rajas.

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  • 8. 

    Which color represents Tamas?

    • A.

      Black

    • B.

      White

    • C.

      Red

    • D.

      Blue

    Correct Answer
    A. Black
    Explanation
    Tamas is represented by the color black because black is often associated with darkness, ignorance, and inertia, which are characteristics of Tamas. In Hindu philosophy, Tamas represents the quality of lethargy, dullness, and negativity. Black is also commonly used to symbolize death, the unknown, and the absence of light. Therefore, black is the color that best represents Tamas.

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  • 9. 

    Which Guna binds an individual to action?

    • A.

      Tamas

    • B.

      Rajas

    • C.

      Sattva

    • D.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    B. Rajas
    Explanation
    Rajas is the correct answer because it is the Guna that binds an individual to action. Rajas is associated with passion, activity, and restlessness. It is the driving force behind motivation and ambition, pushing individuals to engage in various actions and pursuits. This Guna is characterized by an intense desire for success, achievement, and material gain, which can lead to attachment and attachment to the outcomes of one's actions.

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  • 10. 

    One who follows sattva guna is associated with

    • A.

      Greed

    • B.

      Delusion

    • C.

      Wisdom

    • D.

      Inertness

    Correct Answer
    C. Wisdom
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Wisdom" because sattva guna represents purity, harmony, and balance. Those who follow sattva guna are associated with qualities such as knowledge, clarity, and understanding. Wisdom is a characteristic that aligns with these qualities, as it involves the ability to discern and make sound judgments based on knowledge and experience.

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  • 11. 

    Which of the following verse is not found in Chapter 14?

    • A.

      Of these, ‘Sattva’ which, because of its stainlessness, is luminous and healthy, binds by attachment to happiness and by attachment to knowledge, O sinless one.

    • B.

      Know thou, ‘Rajas’ to be of the nature of passion, the source of thirst and attachment; it binds fast the embodied one, by attachment to action.

    • C.

      Know that Tamas is born of ignorance. Deluding all embodied beings, it binds fast, by heedlessness, indolence and sleep.

    • D.

      I am easily attainable for the ever-steadfast Yogi who constantly remembers Me daily, not thinking of anything else.

    Correct Answer
    D. I am easily attainable for the ever-steadfast Yogi who constantly remembers Me daily, not thinking of anything else.
  • 12. 

    Immortality attained by those that rise above the three Gunas.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that immortality can be achieved by those who transcend or go beyond the three Gunas, which are the qualities of nature - Sattva (purity), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (inertia). This implies that individuals who can rise above these qualities and attain a state of pure consciousness or enlightenment can achieve immortality. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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  • 13. 

    Which of the following is not associated with one who is beyond the three Gunas?

    • A.

      To him sorrow and happiness are equal

    • B.

      Honour and dishonour are equal to him

    • C.

      Pujas and Rituals are important to him

    • D.

      Clod, a stone and gold are equal to him

    Correct Answer
    C. Pujas and Rituals are important to him
    Explanation
    The concept of being beyond the three Gunas refers to a state of transcendence where one is unaffected by the dualities of the material world. In this state, sorrow and happiness, honor and dishonor, and the value of material objects such as a clod, a stone, and gold are all seen as equal. Pujas and rituals, on the other hand, are a part of the material world and are associated with the Gunas. Therefore, they are not important to someone who is beyond the Gunas.

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