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ALL QUESTIONS OF WISDOM BEE

Question :

Verses 10.51.47-49 King Muchukunda explains his disillusionment with worldly life, even that of a universal emperor. What fundamental problem does he identify with such a position? a) The senses are insatiable, leading to a constant, anxious search for pleasure that never brings peace. b) The political enemies are too numerous, and one can never be free from the fear of betrayal. c) The administrative duties are so burdensome that they leave no time for personal enjoyment. d) The royal wealth is a constant source of temptation that corrupts the soul.


Posted On : 09-11-2025



ANSWER :

a




Question :

In his appeal to Lord Krushna, King Muchukunda uses a powerful metaphor to describe the ultimate fate of a king's body. According to SB 10.51.50 verse, what does the once-glorified body, which rode on golden chariots and was called a "god among men," eventually become designated as? a) Stool, worms, or ashes. b) A star in the sky to be remembered. c) A grand monument built by his subjects. d) Dust that returns to the earth.


Posted On : 08-11-2025



ANSWER :

a




Question :

According to Lord Krushna's own words in ŚB 10.51.42, what was the primary reason He came to that specific mountain cave? a) To bestow His mercy upon King Mucukunda, in response to the king's many past prayers. b) To find a strategic location to defeat the powerful Kalayavana. c) To test King Mucukunda's devotion and see if he would awaken. d) To take a brief rest from the battle before returning to Mathura.


Posted On : 07-11-2025



ANSWER :

a




Question :

In verse ŚB 10.51.41 Lord Krushna lists gives names of those He has already defeated. Besides Kamsa, which other major antagonist does He mention by name as having been killed? a) Pralambha b) Aghasura c) Bakasura


Posted On : 06-11-2025



ANSWER :

a




Question :

ŚB 10.51.41 - Int his verse Krushna begins His list of defeated enemies by stating, "*kālanemir hataḥ kaṁsaḥ*" What is the relationship between these two figures? a) They were brothers who ruled different kingdoms. b) Ka:lanemi was a powerful demon who was reborn as Kamsa. c) Ka:lanemi was Kamsa's father and the previous king of Mathura. d) They were two separate demons killed by Krushna in two different battles.


Posted On : 05-11-2025



ANSWER :

b




Question :

ŚB 10.51.39-40 - Lord Krushna reveals that He descended into the Yadu dynasty and was born in the house of Ānakadundubhi. Who is Ānakadundubhi, also known as in this context? a) Nanda Maharaja b) King Ugrasena c) Vasudeva d) King Mucukund


Posted On : 04-11-2025



ANSWER :

c




Question :


In response to Mucukunda's inquiry about his identity, what does Lord Krushna tell Mucukunda? (Ch51 verses 37-40) a) That His names, births, and activities are infinite and impossible for anyone to count. b) That He has appeared ten primary times and is now in His final form. c) That His true identity is a secret that can only be understood through deep meditation. d) That He has only one true name, which He is about to reveal to Mucukunda.


Posted On : 03-11-2025



ANSWER :

a)




Question :

Which of the following statements best summarizes the key points of what King Muchukunda did upon seeing Sri Krushna's brilliant form? a) He introduced himself explained his long duty protecting the de:vatas, and humbly asked Krushna to reveal His name and lineage. b) He immediately recognized Krushna as the Supreme Lord and asked for the boon of liberation, having grown tired of his material existence. c) He angrily accused Krushna of being the one who disturbed his sleep and demanded an explanation for leading an enemy into his cave. d) He boasted about his royal power and the boon he received, commanding the stranger to identify himself or face the same fate as Ka:layavana.


Posted On : 02-11-2025



ANSWER :

a




Question :

ŚB 10.51.28 Mucukunda speculated that KrushNa might be one of several celestial beings. Who did he specifically mention as possibilities? a) Lord Brahma, Lord Shiva, or Lord Vishnu. b) Agni (the fire-god), Vayu (the wind-god), or Varuna (the water-god). c) An ancient king from his own Ikshvaku dynasty. d) The sun-god, the moon-god, or Indra, the king of heaven.


Posted On : 01-11-2025



ANSWER :

d




Question :

Upon waking, King Mucukunda saw Lord Krishna shining brilliantly before him. What specific divine features adorned the Lord's chest? a) The Srivatsa mark and the Kaustubha gem. b) A long Vanamala garland of forest flowers. c) A sacred thread and a simple pearl necklace. d) Only the Kaustubha gem, without the Srivatsa mark.


Posted On : 31-10-2025



ANSWER :

a