With what purpose have religious stories been included in the scriptures?
- aTo entertain readers
- bTo ensure welfare, communal harmony and peace in society
- cTo preserve historical records
- dTo increase the volume of scriptures
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With what purpose have religious stories been included in the scriptures?
Which one of the following is NOT a Hindu scripture mentioned in the chapter?
Who, according to the chapter, translated the Ramayana?
Why do good men in society love and respect religion?
According to the chapter, who in society does not fear the Almighty creator?
Reading religious stories and being encouraged by their moral education will influence —
The word 'Manob' (human) is derived from —
Which of the following inherent qualities are shared between man and lower animals?
The inherent qualities such as anger, greed and temptation are called —
What special quality makes a man superior to other animals?
How many external characteristics of religion are mentioned in the chapter?
Which one is NOT an external characteristic of religion mentioned in the chapter?
According to the chapter, what is humanity?
To serve living beings is a part of —
According to the chapter, the root of greatness is —
"Giving food to the starved, clothes to the naked, water to the thirsty" — these acts are examples of —
Consider the following statements:
Consider the following acts as examples of humanity:
One who possesses only the inherent qualities (hunger, anger, greed etc.) but no humanity —
King Rantibarma had great devotion to —
What was Rantibarma's title?
Which profession did Rantibarma take?
According to the chapter, 'Ajachakbritti' means —
After taking Ajachakbritti, for how many continuous days did Rantibarma remain without food?
On which day did one of his devotees offer Rantibarma some food?
While Rantibarma was about to break his fast, who appeared before him?
What did Rantibarma do with the food he had just received?
The teaching of the story of Rantibarma is that —
Rantibarma's act of giving up his food after 48 days of fasting is a vivid example of —
Consider the following statements about Rantibarma:
The Bangla word for moral courage is —
According to the chapter, the word 'courage' means —
'Honesty' as defined in the chapter means —
Moral courage is a part of —
According to the chapter, those who are timid or coward —
The duty of heroes, according to the chapter, is —
The story of Tarani Sen belongs to which era?
Who was the king of Ajoddha (Ayodhya)?
How many queens did King Dosharat have?
Ram was the son of —
Bharat was the son of —
Laxman and Sothrugna were the sons of —
Ram went to the forest for —
Why did Ram go to the forest?
Who accompanied Ram to the forest?
Who abducted Seeta?
Seeta was confined to —
Bivison was the —
What did Bivison suggest to Ravon?
After being driven out by Ravon, Bivison —
Tarani Sen was the son of —
The mother of Tarani Sen was —
At what age did Tarani Sen go to the battle?
Whose name had Tarani Sen written on his body and dress?
Whose name was kept on the flag at the apex of Tarani Sen's chariot?
While dying, Tarani Sen sounded the words —
With which arrow was Tarani Sen killed?
Why did Bivison NOT disclose the real identity of the boy at first?
After his death, Tarani Sen went to —
The learning of the episode of Tarani Sen is —
Consider the following statements about Tarani Sen:
Which era is described in the story of the Ramayana?
The characteristics of Tarani Sen's character in the story are:
Liton's neighbouring area is flood-affected. Due to strong currents, it is not possible to rescue the residents. So Liton takes a boat to rescue them. Which value is reflected in Liton's character?
Sujit uses his savings of twenty-seven thousand taka to buy foods for the flood-affected children and distributes the foods among them. The quality reflected in Sujit's actions has the following characteristics:
What is meant by 'Ayachaka vritti' (non-begging livelihood)?
According to the chapter, why is a human considered the greatest being?
Utpal Babu gave alms to a beggar; seeing this many other beggars came and he gave alms to all, even though he had no money left to travel. The moral quality reflected in Utpal Babu's behaviour is —
Arpan Babu jumped into a river and rescued a five-year-old child who had fallen from the boat. The moral quality reflected in Arpan Babu's action is —
The importance of religious stories in our life is that they —
Service to living beings is a part of —
People respect religion because —