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Question 1

The Bhagavad-Gita teaches how to become aware of the Supreme Reality through the pursuit of knowledge, devotion, altruistic behavior, and:
 
  A) peace
  B) contemplation
  C) persistence
  D) courage
  E) moral strength

Question 2

Naima hates going to the movies, but she goes anyway without complaining because she knows her friend Lisa loves movies. This is an example of _______.
 
  A) aggressive behavior
  B) passive behavior
  C) passive-aggressive behavior
  D) assertive behavior




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