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Quiz BG Chapter 6

This document contains a 20 question quiz on Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Gita. The quiz covers topics such as the definitions of sannyasi and yogi, the ladder of yoga, the perfect sannyasi as one whose satisfaction is Krishna, engaging in divine yoga due to inactivity being impossible, controlling the mind and senses as required for yoga practice, the two kinds of samadhi being samprajñata-samādhi and asamprajñāta-samādhi, and bhakti yoga being the highest stage of yoga with all others as progressions towards it. Rati Manjari Priya devidasi thanks the giver of the quiz for the opportunity

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Quiz BG Chapter 6

This document contains a 20 question quiz on Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Gita. The quiz covers topics such as the definitions of sannyasi and yogi, the ladder of yoga, the perfect sannyasi as one whose satisfaction is Krishna, engaging in divine yoga due to inactivity being impossible, controlling the mind and senses as required for yoga practice, the two kinds of samadhi being samprajñata-samādhi and asamprajñāta-samādhi, and bhakti yoga being the highest stage of yoga with all others as progressions towards it. Rati Manjari Priya devidasi thanks the giver of the quiz for the opportunity

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Hare Krishna Prabhuji

Dandavat Pranam
All glories to Srila Prabhupada,Guru and Gauranga

Quiz of the 6th chapter of BG


1.A sannyasi is one who ------------------and a yogi is one who -------------------
1.meditates 24 hours a day,lives in the caves
2.gives up work,gives up fruits of one’s work
3.travels to places,lives in the forest
4.aims at the fruits of ones work,gives up work.

2.Yoga is compared to ---------------.The beginning of the ladder is called -----------


and the highest rung is called-------------.
1.an inverted tree,pranayama,nirvana
2.a mirror,dyana,dharana
3.ladder,yogaruruksu,yogarudha
4. Ardha-kukkuti-nyaya, samadhi,dhyana

3.A Krishna conscious person whose success is the satisfaction of Krishna is


the perfect sannyasi or ------------
1.parahamsa
2.perfect yogi
3. Parivrājaka acarya
4. true guide

4. One who has no information of the Supreme must therefore be engaged


in----------------, because no one can stand on the platform of inactivity.
1. self-satisfaction
2.divine yoga
3.meditation
4.speculation
5.Which one of the following are both the friend and enemy of oneself?
1)    Body
2)    Mind
3)    Soul
4)    All of these

6. Mundane scholarship and mental speculation, which may be as good as


gold to others, are of no greater value than pebbles or stones for whom?
1.jnani
2.Krishna conscious person
3.astanga yogi
4.hatha yogi

7.What does it mean :he should live alone in a secluded place and should
always carefully control his mind ?
1.live in association of devotees
2.in the wild
3.with materialists to enjoy one’s senses
4.flee from home

8. A directly Kṛṣṇa conscious person is the topmost transcendentalist because


such a devotee knows what is meant by Brahman and Paramātmā. His
knowledge of the Absolute Truth is perfect, whereas the impersonalist and the
meditative yogī are ---------------
1. imperfectly Krishna conscious
2.fully Krishna conscious
3.Krishna jnana
4.Supreme mystic yogi

9.  What is the effect of controlling the mind?


1)    One follows the dictation of the Supersoul
2)    One is unaffected by the dualities of material existence
3)    Both a & b
4)    None of these
10.    Which of the following is required for yoga practice?
1)    Secluded place
2)    Grass on the ground covered with deer skin and soft cloth
3)    Mind and senses are controlled and fixing the mind on one point
4)    All of these

11. The great sage Yājñavalkya has said :The vow of brahmacarya is meant to
help one completely abstain from ---------------in work, words and mind – at all
times, under all circumstances and in all places.”
1.sex indulgence
2.meat eating
3.going out
4.dhama visit

12. Perfection of the yoga system is the attainment of freedom from material


existence and not some magical jugglery or gymnastic feats to befool innocent
people by understanding whom?
1.The Supreme Personality of Godhead
2.Virat rupa
3.Lord Shiva
4.Durgadevi

13.  Who can perform yoga among the following?


1)    One who eats and sleeps too much
2)    One who eats or sleeps too little
3)    Both of these
4)    None of these

14.    There is no material misery for a Krishna conscious person as he is


regulated in ___________________.
1)    His work & speech
2)    His sleep & wakefulness
3)    His bodily activities
4)    All of the above
15. What are the two kinds of samādhi
1. samprajñāta-samādhi and asamprajñāta-samādhi.
2. Savikalpa Samadhi and Nirvikalpa Samadhi
3.Dharmamegha Samadhi and Sahaja Samadhi
4.Yogarudha Samadhi and yogaruruksu samadhi

16.One should engage oneself in the practice of yoga with


___________________.
1)    Undeviating determination & faith
2)     Abandon all material desires & control all senses 
3)    Both a & b
4)    None of these

17.  What is the cause of distress of a living being?


1)    Conditioning by the modes of material nature
2)    Forgetfulness of his relationship with the Lord
3)    Both a & b
4)    None of these

18. One who controls the mind (and therefore the senses as well) is
called -------------, and one who is controlled by the mind is called----------- , or
the servant of the senses
1.gosvāmī, or svāmī; go-dāsa
2.Superhero,villain
3.Expert,foolish
4.sadhu, materialist

19. The transcendental contact with the Supreme is called --------------


1.nishta
2. brahma-saṁsparśa
3.brahman
4.tat tvam asi
20. What happens to a person who in the path of self realization desists due to
worldly mindedness and doesn’t attain perfection?
1)    He meets destruction in material world
2)    He meets destruction in the spiritual world
3)    He would continue from where he left in his previous life
4)    All of these
20.Which of the following is the highest stage of yoga and all other yogas
being progressions towards that?
1)    Karma-yoga
2)    Jnana-yoga
3)    Astanga-yoga
4)    Bhakti-yoga

Thank you Prabhuji,


YS,
Rati Manjari Priya devidasi

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