A) Random chance B) The law of cause and effect C) Divine intervention D) Human control
A) Karma influences the circumstances of each reincarnation. B) Reincarnation erases all past karma. C) Karma prevents reincarnation from occurring. D) Karma has no connection to reincarnation.
A) To reward individuals for good actions. B) To ensure eternal life in a physical form. C) To provide opportunities for spiritual growth and enlightenment. D) To punish individuals for past mistakes.
A) Free will is an illusion, and everything is predetermined. B) Free will is not relevant to the concept of karma. C) Free will allows individuals to avoid the consequences of karma. D) Free will influences the choices that create karma.
A) Karma absolves individuals of moral responsibility. B) Karma holds individuals morally accountable for their actions. C) Karma determines morality based on past lives. D) Karma is unrelated to moral concepts.
A) Interconnection is a way to avoid karmic consequences. B) All beings are interconnected through actions and consequences. C) Interconnection is a form of divine punishment. D) Interconnection prevents the rebirth of the soul.
A) Suffering is imposed by external powers as a test of faith. B) Suffering is punishment for mistakes in the present life. C) Suffering is often a result of past actions and a means for growth. D) Suffering is random and has no purpose.
A) Awareness guarantees a better life in the next reincarnation. B) Awareness allows individuals to make conscious choices and transcend karmic patterns. C) Awareness prevents the accumulation of good karma. D) Awareness creates new karmic cycles.
A) Dharma is the righteous duty that influences one's karma and future rebirths. B) Dharma negates the effects of karma. C) Dharma guarantees a perfect life in the next reincarnation. D) Dharma is irrelevant in the cycle of karma. |