S1: The Bhagavadgita recognises the nature of man and the needs of man. P : All these three aspects constitute the nature of man. Q : It shows how the human being is rational one, an ethical one and a spiritual one. R : More than all, it must be a spiritual experience. S : Nothing can give him fulfilment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience. S6: A man whom does not harmonise them, is not truly human. The Proper sequence should be: A. PSRQ B. RSPQ C. QPSR D. PSQR

PSRQ
RSPQ
QPSR
PSQR

The correct answer is: D. PSQR

The Bhagavad Gita recognizes the nature of man and the needs of man. It shows how the human being is rational, an ethical one, and a spiritual one. Nothing can give him fulfillment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience, and his spiritual experience. A man who does not harmonize them is not truly human.

The following is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: PSRQ. This option is incorrect because it does not follow the logical order of the sentences. The sentence “Nothing can give him fulfillment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience, and his spiritual experience” should come before the sentence “A man who does not harmonize them is not truly human.”
  • Option B: RSPQ. This option is incorrect because it does not follow the logical order of the sentences. The sentence “A man who does not harmonize them is not truly human” should come after the sentence “Nothing can give him fulfillment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience, and his spiritual experience.”
  • Option C: QPSR. This option is incorrect because it does not follow the logical order of the sentences. The sentence “It shows how the human being is rational, an ethical one, and a spiritual one” should come before the sentence “Nothing can give him fulfillment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience, and his spiritual experience.”
  • Option D: PSQR. This option is the correct answer because it follows the logical order of the sentences. The sentence “The Bhagavad Gita recognizes the nature of man and the needs of man” comes first, followed by the sentence “It shows how the human being is rational, an ethical one, and a spiritual one.” The sentence “Nothing can give him fulfillment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience, and his spiritual experience” comes next, followed by the sentence “A man who does not harmonize them is not truly human.”