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1. He who is happy within, who rejoices within, who is illuminated within, that Yogi attains absolute freedom (Nirvana), himself becoming Brahman.

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This statement suggests that true happiness and freedom can be achieved by looking inward and finding joy and enlightenment within oneself. The Yogi mentioned in the statement attains absolute freedom and becomes one with Brahman, which is the ultimate reality in Hinduism. Therefore, the answer "True" indicates that the statement aligns with the teachings and beliefs of Hindu philosophy.

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2. Krishna Says practice of work is better that renunciation. (5.2)

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The statement suggests that Krishna believes that practicing work is better than renunciation. This implies that Krishna values the act of engaging in work and fulfilling one's duties over completely detaching oneself from worldly affairs. He emphasizes the importance of taking action and being productive rather than avoiding responsibilities. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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3. Who is not tainted by sin?

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The correct answer is "Abandoning all attachments, one who dedicates all actions to Brahman (supreme truth)". This answer suggests that someone who is not tainted by sin is someone who lets go of all worldly attachments and performs all actions with the intention of serving and dedicating them to Brahman, the supreme truth. By doing so, they are able to transcend the ego and act selflessly, without any selfish motives or desires, thereby avoiding sin.

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4. Whose ignorance is destroyed looks at a learned Brahmin, cow, elephant, dog and eater of dog's meant with an equal eye

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This statement suggests that the destruction of ignorance does not discriminate based on one's social status or intelligence. It implies that regardless of whether one is a learned Brahmin, a cow, an elephant, a dog, or even someone who eats dogs, their ignorance can be eliminated equally. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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5. Nine-gated city mentioned chapter five is

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The correct answer is "The nine gates of Human body to the outer world – eyes, ears, nostrils, mouth and organs of excretion and reproduction." This answer refers to the concept of the "nine-gated city" mentioned in chapter five. It suggests that the human body has nine openings or gates through which it interacts with the external world, including the eyes, ears, nostrils, mouth, and organs of excretion and reproduction. This concept is likely symbolic and represents the idea that the body is a vessel through which sensory experiences and bodily functions occur.

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6. Participation in work becomes similar to Renunciation of work when

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When the doer of work performs it selflessly and without anxiety for the fruits, it becomes similar to renunciation of work. This means that the individual is not attached to the outcome of their actions and does not seek personal gain or recognition. Instead, they focus on the act of doing the work itself, without any expectations or desires. This attitude of selflessness and detachment allows the individual to experience a sense of freedom and inner peace, similar to the state of renunciation.

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7. Who is bound and suffers on earth?

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The correct answer is "One who works to fulfill desires and is attached to the fruit of work." This answer suggests that the person who is bound and suffers on earth is someone who is driven by desires and is attached to the outcomes or rewards of their actions. This attachment creates a sense of bondage and suffering as they are constantly seeking fulfillment and validation through their actions and the results they achieve.

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8. 'I do nothing at all' thus would be the harmonized knower of Truth while thinking, seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, eating, going, sleeping, breathing…

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The statement suggests that by doing nothing at all, one can attain a state of being a harmonized knower of Truth. This implies that engaging in any activity or sensory experience hinders the ability to fully understand and perceive the Truth. Therefore, the answer is true as it aligns with the idea that stillness and non-action are essential for gaining a deep understanding of the Truth.

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9. Renunciation of action or participation of action both lead to goal if one sticks to a chosen path without wavering. (5.4)

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This statement suggests that whether one renounces action or actively participates in it, as long as they remain committed and steadfast in their chosen path, they can achieve their goal. In other words, it emphasizes the importance of consistency and dedication in achieving success.

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10. In Chapter V Arjuna wants to know

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The correct answer is "Which is better – renunciation of action or participation of action." In Chapter V, Arjuna is seeking guidance on whether it is better to renounce action entirely or to actively participate in it. This question reflects Arjuna's dilemma and confusion about his duty as a warrior and his moral obligations. The answer to this question is crucial in understanding the concept of selfless action and the path to spiritual enlightenment in the Bhagavad Gita.

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11. He is free from bondage (5.3)

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This answer is the correct one because it aligns with the statement "He is free from bondage." The phrase "free from pair of opposites" refers to someone who is not attached to or affected by the dualities of life, such as pleasure and pain, success and failure, or love and hate. This person is liberated from the cycle of attachment and desires, which is the essence of being free from bondage.

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12. He is a happy man…(5.23)

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The correct answer is "Who can withstand the impulse of desire and anger." This answer aligns with the statement "He is a happy man." It suggests that a happy person is someone who has the ability to control their desires and anger, indicating a level of emotional stability and self-control.

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13. The name of Chapter 5 of Bhagavad Gita is:

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The correct answer is Karma Samnyasa Yoga. This chapter of the Bhagavad Gita focuses on the concept of renunciation of actions and the path of selfless action. It explores the idea of detachment from the fruits of one's actions and emphasizes the importance of performing duties without attachment or expectation. The chapter delves into the significance of selfless service and the role it plays in spiritual growth and liberation.

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14. Which of the following verses is not in Chapter 5 of Gita?

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He who is happy within, who rejoices within, who is illuminated...
Krishna Says practice of work is better that renunciation. (5.2)
Who is not tainted by sin?
Whose ignorance is destroyed looks at a learned Brahmin, cow,...
Nine-gated city mentioned chapter five is
Participation in work becomes similar to Renunciation of work when
Who is bound and suffers on earth?
'I do nothing at all' thus would be the harmonized knower of Truth...
Renunciation of action or participation of action both lead to goal if...
In Chapter V Arjuna wants to know
He is free from bondage (5.3)
He is a happy man…(5.23)
The name of Chapter 5 of Bhagavad Gita is:
Which of the following verses is not in Chapter 5 of Gita?
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