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What is the author trying to convey about Karma?
What is the author trying to convey about Karma?
- Karma is only related to physical actions.
- Karma is solely based on great performances.
- Karma has no effect on character.
- Karma encompasses both physical and mental actions. (correct)
What example is given to explain the concept of Karma?
What example is given to explain the concept of Karma?
- Eating
- Sleeping
- Laughing
- Breathing (correct)
What analogy is used in the text to explain the aggregate nature of certain works?
What analogy is used in the text to explain the aggregate nature of certain works?
- Stars in the sky
- Leaves on a tree
- Waves in the ocean (correct)
- Grains of sand on a beach
How does the text suggest one can judge the real character of a person?
How does the text suggest one can judge the real character of a person?
What does the text imply about the impact of great occasions on human beings?
What does the text imply about the impact of great occasions on human beings?
In the context of Karma, what does the text suggest about a truly great man?
In the context of Karma, what does the text suggest about a truly great man?
What does the text imply about the power of Karma on character?
What does the text imply about the power of Karma on character?