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Chapter 17 - yoga mcqs-5

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MCQs: Basic Principles of Meditation

1. The most fundamental principle of meditation is:

A) Physical movement

B) Mental awareness

C) Imagination

D) Sleep

Answer: B

2. Meditation begins with the practice of:

A) Distraction

B) Relaxation of body and mind

C) Mental suppression

D) Forceful concentration

Answer: B

3. One basic principle of meditation is:

A) Forcing thoughts to stop

B) Passive observation of thoughts

C) Ignoring the mind

D) Creating new thoughts

Answer: B

4. Correct posture during meditation helps in:

A) Creating discomfort

B) Physical stability and alertness

C) Inducing sleep

D) Increasing fatigue

Answer: B

5. Breathing in meditation should be:

A) Fast and forceful

B) Irregular

C) Slow, deep, and natural

D) Held for long periods

Answer: C

6. The principle of concentration in meditation refers to:

A) Multitasking

B) Focusing the mind on a single object

C) Avoiding awareness

D) Physical exertion

Answer: B

7. Meditation emphasizes awareness of:

A) External noise only

B) Thoughts, breath, or mantra

C) Other people

D) Physical pain

Answer: B

8. Regularity in practice is important because meditation:

A) Works instantly

B) Gives benefits only once

C) Requires consistency

D) Depends on place only

Answer: C

9. One essential principle of meditation is:

A) Competition

B) Patience

C) Speed

D) Restlessness

Answer: B

10. Meditation should be practiced in an environment that is:

A) Noisy

B) Distracting

C) Calm and quiet

D) Crowded

Answer: C

11. Mental attitude during meditation should be:

A) Tense

B) Fearful

C) Calm and positive

D) Aggressive

Answer: C

12. The principle of non-judgment in meditation means:

A) Evaluating thoughts

B) Suppressing emotions

C) Observing without reacting

D) Controlling feelings forcefully

Answer: C

13. Meditation encourages detachment by:

A) Avoiding responsibilities

B) Letting thoughts pass naturally

C) Ignoring emotions

D) Escaping reality

Answer: B

14. The principle of mindfulness refers to:

A) Daydreaming

B) Present-moment awareness

C) Thinking about the future

D) Remembering the past

Answer: B

15. Meditation should ideally be practiced:

A) Occasionally

B) When stressed only

C) Daily at a fixed time

D) Once a month

Answer: C

16. One principle of meditation is self-discipline, which means:

A) Strict punishment

B) Regular and sincere practice

C) Forcing results

D) Ignoring progress

Answer: B

17. Physical relaxation in meditation helps by:

A) Increasing stress

B) Reducing mental distraction

C) Weakening muscles

D) Causing sleep

Answer: B

18. The role of silence in meditation is to:

A) Create boredom

B) Enhance inner awareness

C) Stop breathing

D) Increase tension

Answer: B

19. Meditation teaches acceptance by:

A) Fighting thoughts

B) Observing experiences as they arise

C) Avoiding reality

D) Repressing emotions

Answer: B

20. The ultimate principle behind meditation practice is:

A) External achievement

B) Inner peace and self-awareness

C) Physical strength

D) Social recognition

Answer: B

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