Top 150+ Solved Contemporary Issues in Gandhian Thought MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The central teaching of Gandhi’s thought is :

a. truth

b. love

c. religion

d. spirituality

  • a. truth

Q. Gandhi understood the facts of non-violence from the teachings of:

a. buddhism and jainism

b. advaita

c. christianity

d. islam

  • a. buddhism and jainism

Q. --------------------- is considered as the most important teaching of Gandhi.

a. love of humanity

b. love of god

c. truth is god ddd

d. god is love

  • c. truth is god ddd

Q. According to Gandhi nothing is exist in reality expect:

a. love

b. goodness

c. beauty

d. d truth

  • d. d truth

Q. The essential nature of God is described by Gandhi by the phrase:

a. sarveswaran

b. svarupan

c. satchidananda

d. iswara

  • c. satchidananda

Q. ----------------- Upanishad made a deep influence upon Ganhi

a. mandukhya

b. chandokhya

c. isavasym

d. brahadaranya

  • c. isavasym

Q. To Gandhi ------------------ is the aim of life.

a. self-realization

b. freedom

c. liberation

d. independence

  • a. self-realization

Q. By Tapas Gandhi means:

a. meditation

b. sacrifice

c. cleaning of mind

d. none of these

  • c. cleaning of mind

Q. Gandhiji called Bhagavat Gita as :

a. the lord’s song

b. the song celestial

c. universal mother

d. treasure of knowledge

  • c. universal mother

Q. Gandhi learnt good deal about non-possession from:

a. gita

b. quran

c. bible

d. un to the last

  • a. gita

Q. ----------------- is considered as the “spiritual reference book” of Gandhi

a. bhakthi yoga

b. karma yoga

c. anasakthi yoga

d. none of these

  • c. anasakthi yoga

Q. Gandhiji’s concept of Sathyagrahi owes much to the concept of :

a. iswara

b. sthithapranja

c. brahman

d. tapasi

  • b. sthithapranja

Q. Gandhi wrote, “The supreme state of non- attachment cannot achieved without the practiceof---------------------“

a. non-possession

b. non-violence

c. non-stealing

d. all of these

  • d. all of these

Q. Gandhiji received the positive aspects of Ahimsa from:

a. jainism

b. buddhism

c. christianity

d. islam

  • b. buddhism
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