Bhagavad Gita Chapter - 2 - Q & A

A serene landscape depicting a spiritual scene inspired by the Bhagavad Gita, featuring two birds in a tree, symbolizing the soul's journey and cosmic knowledge.

Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Quiz

Test your knowledge of Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita with this engaging quiz! Explore the profound concepts and teachings found within this ancient scripture.

Featuring:

  • 11 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Insightful explanations on key themes
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by MeditatingSoul57
What is material compassion compared to in BG 2.1
Fire covered by smoke
Saving the dress of a drowning man
Killing the demon of misunderstanding
All of these
The three phases of Absolute truth are compared to ____________.
Sun
Devotion
Devotees
Progressive values of life
What Arjuna considers sinful?
Killing his superiors
Killing his own devotional service
Killing his mother
All of these
Why Arjuna realizes he is confused and lost his composure?
Because he was acting like a brahmana
Because of his miserly weakness
Because of his love
Because of his ill health
Finally, Arjuna accepts Krishna as his _______________.
Friend
Spiritual master
Disciple
None of the above
Why a self realized soul is not bewildered by changing body from boyhood to old age and then to death?
Because he knows everything
Because he believes in next life
Because in the end everything becomes void
Because the spirit soul doesn’t undergo any change
Which of the following is accepted as the Supreme?
Energy
Energetic
Energizer
None of the above
What is the size of the soul?
One thousandth part of the upper portion of the hair point in size
One hundred-thousandth part of the upper portion of the hair point in size
One ten-thousandth part of the upper portion of the hair point in size
One thousand-thousandth part of the upper portion of the hair point in size
He analogy given here of two birds in the same tree, of which, one is eating the fruit of the tree and another is watching the activities of the other bird. Why is that so, the bird who is eating the fruits of the tree is in anxiety, morose and struggling very hard on the tree?
Because it has forgot its relationship with the witnessing bird
Because it not accepting the witnessing bird as the supreme spiritual master
Both a & b
None of these
If Arjuna did not believe in the existence of soul, and accepts that life develops from chemicals, then why there is no need to lament?
Because Arjuna was a kshatriya
Because no one laments on the loss of some chemicals
Because physical body and chemical elements are non different
None of these
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