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According to Guru Nanak Dev Ji God is formless. God has no colour, no form, no shape.Therefore idol worship of God is not possible.He is Ajuni. 
What does the word " Ajuni" means in the above statement?

  1. God is Supreme

  2. God is Formless

  3. God is present everywhere

  4. God does not take birth


Correct Option: D

According to Guru Nanak Salvation could be obtained __________.

  1. In the service of God

  2. Taking the Brahmas and Mullahs as their guides

  3. In fighting for the country

  4. In fighting against Islam


Correct Option: A

Guru Nanak Dev Ji believed in Sach Khand. What is Sach Khand?

  1. It is the mental condition in which the difference of happiness and sadness, man and woman, hope and disappointment, laughing and crying, high and low is removed.

  2. It is the physical condition of human body devoid of any diseases.

  3. It is the physical condition of human body full of diseases.

  4. Speaking truth all the time.


Correct Option: A

Guru Nanak Dev Ji gave importance to the _____________.

  1. Statues of God

  2. Hukum of God

  3. Worship of God

  4. Incarnation of God


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Guru Nanak is the founder of Sikhism and the first of the Sikh Gurus. Hukam is also important as a basic concept in Sikhi; the adherents of this faith believe in the "Hukam of the Lord" - The Will of the Almighty Lord. It believes there is only One God.

According to Guru Nanak Dev Ji, God is Great and Supreme. It is beyond human being to describe his grandeur as he is __________.

  1. Ajuni

  2. Formless

  3. Akal Murat

  4. Nirgun


Correct Option: C

Guru Nanak Dev ji visited which of the following countries during his Udasis?

  1. Sri Lanka

  2. Nepal

  3. Tibet

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Travels or Divine Journeys of Guru Nanak Ji called Udasis. During these Udasis(religious tours), he visited holy places of different faith, met people of various faiths, professed his newfound path. He undertook five missionary journeys to the far away places of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Mecca, Baghdad, Kamroop (Assam), Tibet, Nepal and many more.

What is the main source of Guru Nanak Dev Ji's Udasis?

  1. Janam-Sakhis of Guruji

  2. Bhagavad Gita

  3. Guru Granth Sahib

  4. Gurubanis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

After gaining spiritual enlightenment, Guru Nanak Dev Ji began his travel to the world, which is recorded as Udasis. .The primary source of the description of these Udasis is Janamsakhis.

Who accompanied Guru Nanak Dev Ji during first Udasis?

  1. Bhai Bhagwant

  2. Bhai Mardana

  3. Bhai Deshram

  4. Bhai Manohar


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Travels or Divine Journeys of Guru Nanak Ji called Udasis. During these Udasis(religious tours), he visited holy places of different faith, met people of various faiths, professed his newfound path. In his first Udasi, he was accompanied by Bhai Mardana. They started from Sultanpur in 1500 and went to Guru Nanak ji's village Talwandi to meet and inform his parents about his long journey.

When Guru Nanak Dev Ji took second Udasi?

  1. 1500 A.D.

  2. 1510 A.D.

  3. 1506 A.D.

  4. 1520 A.D.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Travels or Divine Journeys of Guru Nanak Ji called Udasis. During these Udasis(religious tours), he visited holy places of different faith, met people of various faiths, professed his newfound path. His second Udasi was the journey of Guru Nanak Dev Ji towards to the south for the sacred mission to spread the holy message of peace and compassion to all of mankind. The timeline of this udasi was between 1506 - 1513.

The first Udasi of Guru Nanak Sahib began approximately in _________.

  1. 1480 A.D.

  2. 1490 A.D.

  3. 1500 A.D.

  4. 1510 A.D.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Travels or Divine Journeys of Guru Nanak Ji called Udasis. During these Udasis(religious tours), he visited holy places of different faith, met people of various faiths, professed his newfound path. In his first Udasi, he started from Sultanpur in 1500 and went to his village Talwandi to meet and inform his parents about his long journey.