Test#SB550
Answers
1. State true or false: false
Krsna
consciousness movement is very difficult task because people are so much addicted to material enjoyment.
2. State true or false: true
Krsna
consciousness, is the ultimate goal of human life
3. State true or false: true
Sinful
activities means sense gratification.
4. Fill in the blanks: same
Pleasure of
sense gratification is same when you
enjoy it as a dog, as a human being, or as a demigod.
5. State true or false: false
Materialistic
way of life means sense gratification.
6. Fill in the blanks: control
If we really
want to be free from these material clutches, then we have to learn how to control the senses.
7. State true or false: false
The first necessity is to be self-sufficient. First of
all grow your own eatables. And if there is time and if population has got
sufficient food grains, then you can try to grow other fruits and vegetables
for exporting.
8. Check the correct answer: C
Punah punas carvita-carvananam
(chewing the chewed) can be best understood as:
a)
Properly and repeatedly chewing what we eat is good
for our digestion.
b)
If we repeatedly chew the chewed, it brings great
pleasure, and therefore should be pursued earnestly.
c) In material world, we are changing bodies and
enjoying sense gratification repeatedly.
d)
If we perform pious activities repeatedly, we may get
promoted to higher planetary systems and make our life perfect.
To accept another material body, that
is called punah punas carvita-carvananam [SB 7.5.30]. Either I get this human
form of body, either get as the body of a dog or either I get the body of a
demigod, the business is the same, ahara-nidra-bhaya-maithunam
ca: eating, sleeping, and sex life, and defense.
9. Check all that applies: A,B,C & D
What is
common to human form of body, the body of a dog or the body of a demigod:
a)
Eating
b)
Sleeping
c)
Sex-life
d)
Defense
10. Check all that applies:A,B & C
Our life is
successful when….:
a) When we study Bhagavad-gita
b) When we study Srimad-Bhagavatam
c) When we try to revive our Krsna
consciousness
d)
When we try to enjoy our senses again and again.