Learn All About Bhagavad Gita! Trivia Questions Quiz

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These trivia questions quiz is designed to help one Learn All about Bhagavad Gita. The scriptures are a dialog between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, an archer as it helps to convince him to fight for the forces of good in the universe. Do you think that you know enough about the teachings to get the top marks? Do give it a shot and get to find out!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Name of Chapter 16 of Bhagavad Gita is

    • A.

      Shradda Traya Vibhaga Yoga

    • B.

      Daiva Asura Sampat Vibhaga Yoga

    • C.

      Guna Traya Vibhaga Yoga

    • D.

      Purushottama Yoga

    Correct Answer
    B. Daiva Asura Sampat Vibhaga Yoga
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Daiva Asura Sampat Vibhaga Yoga". This chapter of the Bhagavad Gita discusses the division of divine and demonic qualities. It explores the characteristics and behaviors associated with these two opposing forces and emphasizes the importance of cultivating divine qualities to attain spiritual growth and liberation.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following is not a characteristic of a person attempting to become perfect?

    • A.

      Fearlessness

    • B.

      Purity of heart

    • C.

      Desire to perform rituals

    • D.

      Control of the senses

    Correct Answer
    C. Desire to perform rituals
    Explanation
    A person attempting to become perfect strives for fearlessness, purity of heart, and control of the senses. These characteristics are related to personal growth, self-improvement, and spiritual development. However, the desire to perform rituals is not necessarily a characteristic of someone seeking perfection. While rituals can be a part of religious or spiritual practices, true perfection is often seen as transcending external rituals and focusing on inner transformation and enlightenment. Therefore, the desire to perform rituals may not align with the ultimate goal of becoming perfect.

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following is not a demonic trait?

    • A.

      Conceit

    • B.

      Anger

    • C.

      Hypocricy

    • D.

      Patience

    Correct Answer
    D. Patience
    Explanation
    Patience is not considered a demonic trait because it is associated with virtues such as tolerance, self-control, and the ability to endure difficult situations without becoming angry or frustrated. Demonic traits, on the other hand, typically involve negative qualities such as arrogance (conceit), intense anger, and hypocrisy. Patience is often seen as a positive characteristic that allows individuals to remain calm and composed, even in challenging circumstances.

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  • 4. 

    Person of demoniac trait does not know what to refrain from.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    A person with demoniac traits lacks self-control and moral restraint. They are unable to distinguish between right and wrong or understand what actions they should refrain from. This lack of knowledge and awareness makes it true that a person with demoniac traits does not know what to refrain from.

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  • 5. 

    Who says lust is the cause of universe?

    • A.

      The Self realized

    • B.

      The ignorant

    Correct Answer
    B. The ignorant
    Explanation
    The ignorant say that lust is the cause of the universe. This implies that those who lack knowledge or understanding believe that desire and craving are the driving forces behind the creation and existence of the universe. This perspective suggests a limited understanding of the complexities and intricacies of the universe, attributing its origin to a base and primal instinct rather than a more profound and profound force.

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  • 6. 

    Which of the following is not a verse used to define the traits of demonic nature in Chapter 16?

    • A.

      Giving themselves over to immeasurable cares ending only with death, regarding gratification of lust as their highest aim, and feeling sure that, that is all that matters.

    • B.

      Filled with insatiable desires, full of hypocrisy, pride and arrogance, holding evil ideas through delusion, they work with impure resolves.

    • C.

      Bound by hundred ties of hope, given to lust and anger, they do strive to obtain, by unlawful means, hoards of wealth for sensual enjoyments.

    • D.

      Vigor, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, absence of hatred, absence of pride – these belong to the one born for the divine trait.

    Correct Answer
    D. Vigor, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, absence of hatred, absence of pride – these belong to the one born for the divine trait.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the last option, "Vigor, forgiveness, fortitude, purity, absence of hatred, absence of pride – these belong to the one born for the divine trait." This verse does not describe the traits of demonic nature, but rather the traits of someone who is born with divine qualities. The other verses describe the traits of demonic nature, such as being filled with insatiable desires, hypocrisy, pride, arrogance, and working with impure resolves. They also mention being bound by hope, giving in to lust and anger, and striving to obtain wealth through unlawful means for sensual enjoyments.

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  • 7. 

    One who is aiming for divine trait will not have this quality

    • A.

      Will be modest

    • B.

      Will say this has today gained by me

    • C.

      Will be without pride

    • D.

      Will not be dishonest

    Correct Answer
    B. Will say this has today gained by me
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that someone who is aiming for a divine trait will not boast or take credit for their accomplishments. Instead, they will humbly acknowledge that their achievements are a result of their efforts and the blessings they have received. This implies that being humble and giving credit to a higher power is an important characteristic for someone striving for a divine trait.

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  • 8. 

    The ignorant perform rituals for namesake.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that the ignorant, or those lacking knowledge or understanding, engage in rituals solely for the purpose of appearing or being perceived as religious or pious. This implies that these individuals do not truly understand the meaning or significance behind the rituals they perform, but rather engage in them superficially or out of social pressure. Therefore, the statement is true as it implies that the ignorant perform rituals for namesake.

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  • 9. 

    Which one among the following is not a gate to hell?

    • A.

      Greed

    • B.

      Purity

    • C.

      Desire

    • D.

      Anger

    Correct Answer
    B. Purity
    Explanation
    Purity is not a gate to hell because it represents cleanliness, innocence, and absence of impurities. In many belief systems and religions, purity is considered a virtue and a pathway to spiritual enlightenment. It is associated with moral integrity, righteousness, and a state of being free from sin or evil. Unlike greed, desire, and anger, which are often seen as negative qualities that can lead to destructive behavior and suffering, purity is seen as a positive attribute that brings about peace, harmony, and spiritual growth.

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  • 10. 

    Is the supreme goal attained by one who performs acts under the impulse of desire?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    B. No
    Explanation
    The supreme goal is not attained by one who performs acts under the impulse of desire because desire is often associated with attachment and craving, which can lead to suffering and hinder spiritual growth. In many spiritual traditions, the supreme goal is often described as a state of liberation or enlightenment, which requires detachment from desires and a focus on selflessness and inner peace. Therefore, performing acts driven by desire can be seen as a hindrance rather than a path towards the supreme goal.

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  • 11. 

    As per chapter 16 of the Gita what should be the authority in determining what ought to be done and what not to be done?

    • A.

      Words in Scriptures

    • B.

      Words of priests

    • C.

      Words of those in authority

    • D.

      Words of saints

    Correct Answer
    A. Words in Scriptures
    Explanation
    According to chapter 16 of the Gita, the authority in determining what ought to be done and what not to be done should be the words in Scriptures. The Gita emphasizes the importance of following the teachings and guidelines outlined in the sacred texts as a means to attain spiritual wisdom and make righteous decisions. These scriptures are considered to be a source of divine knowledge and provide guidance on moral and ethical conduct. Therefore, individuals are encouraged to rely on the words in Scriptures as their ultimate authority in determining their actions.

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  • 12. 

    Which of the following verses is not found in chapter 16?

    • A.

      Harmlessness, truth, freedom from anger, renunciation, peacefulness, absence of crookedness, compassion to beings, non-covetousness, gentleness, modesty and absence of ficklemindness… are traits for attaining the divine.

    • B.

      Filled with insatiable desires, full of hypocrisy, pride and arrogance, holding evil ideas through delusion, they work with impure resolves.

    • C.

      “I am rich and well born – who else is equal to me? – I will give alms, money – I will rejoice.” Thus are they, deluded by ignorance.

    • D.

      The seekers striving for perfection behold Him dwelling in the Self; but the unrefined and unintelligent, even though striving, see Him not.

    Correct Answer
    D. The seekers striving for perfection behold Him dwelling in the Self; but the unrefined and unintelligent, even though striving, see Him not.
    Explanation
    The given answer is the correct answer because it is the only verse that is not found in chapter 16. The other three verses are present in chapter 16 and discuss different qualities and behaviors related to attaining the divine, insatiable desires and impure resolves, and the difference between seekers striving for perfection and those who are unrefined and unintelligent.

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