This document contains a 40 question multiple choice and true/false exam on world religions and belief systems. The exam covers topics like the holy books of major religions like Christianity, Islam and Judaism, important figures like Abraham and founders like Jesus Christ and Mohammed. It also tests knowledge of celebrations and festivals in these religions like Christmas, Ramadan and Yom Tov. For Hinduism, it includes questions about concepts like dharma and moksha as well as gods like Vishnu, Shiva and goddesses like Lakshmi and Saraswati. Other topics covered include different sects, schools of thought, and festivals in Hinduism. The exam also contains questions testing understanding of key Buddhist concepts
This document contains a 40 question multiple choice and true/false exam on world religions and belief systems. The exam covers topics like the holy books of major religions like Christianity, Islam and Judaism, important figures like Abraham and founders like Jesus Christ and Mohammed. It also tests knowledge of celebrations and festivals in these religions like Christmas, Ramadan and Yom Tov. For Hinduism, it includes questions about concepts like dharma and moksha as well as gods like Vishnu, Shiva and goddesses like Lakshmi and Saraswati. Other topics covered include different sects, schools of thought, and festivals in Hinduism. The exam also contains questions testing understanding of key Buddhist concepts
This document contains a 40 question multiple choice and true/false exam on world religions and belief systems. The exam covers topics like the holy books of major religions like Christianity, Islam and Judaism, important figures like Abraham and founders like Jesus Christ and Mohammed. It also tests knowledge of celebrations and festivals in these religions like Christmas, Ramadan and Yom Tov. For Hinduism, it includes questions about concepts like dharma and moksha as well as gods like Vishnu, Shiva and goddesses like Lakshmi and Saraswati. Other topics covered include different sects, schools of thought, and festivals in Hinduism. The exam also contains questions testing understanding of key Buddhist concepts
This document contains a 40 question multiple choice and true/false exam on world religions and belief systems. The exam covers topics like the holy books of major religions like Christianity, Islam and Judaism, important figures like Abraham and founders like Jesus Christ and Mohammed. It also tests knowledge of celebrations and festivals in these religions like Christmas, Ramadan and Yom Tov. For Hinduism, it includes questions about concepts like dharma and moksha as well as gods like Vishnu, Shiva and goddesses like Lakshmi and Saraswati. Other topics covered include different sects, schools of thought, and festivals in Hinduism. The exam also contains questions testing understanding of key Buddhist concepts
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2ND QUARTER EXAM
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS AND BELIEFSYSTEMS
Direction: Choose the letter that corresponds to your best answer. Write the correct answer in a separate sheet. 1. What is the holy book of Judaism called? a. Torah b. Vedas c. Quran d. Bible 2. What is the holy book of Christianity called? a. Torah b. Vedas c. Quran d. Bible 3. What is the holy book of Islam called? a. Torah b. Vedas c. Quran d. Bible 4. Who is the common personality of the three Abrahamic religions? a. Abraham b. Mohammed c. Buddha d. Brahman 5. Which of the following is a polytheistic religion? a. Judaism b. Christianity c. Islam d. None of the Above 6. Which of the following is important Jewish celebration? a. Easter Sunday b. Diwali c. Yom Tov d. Ramadan 7. Which of the following is an important Christian celebration? a. Christmas b. Ramadan c. Holi d. Yom Tov 8. Which of the following is an important Muslim celebration? a. Christmas b. Ramadan c. Holi d. Yom Tov 9. What is the oldest surviving monotheistic religion? a. Hinduism b. Judaism c. Islam d. Christianity 10. What are the religions that originate from Judaism?
a. Christianity and Islam b. Hinduism and Buddhism c.Taoism and Confucianism d. Sikhism and Shintoism
11. Who is the founder of Judaism?
a. Abraham b. Jesus Christ c. Mohammed d. Confucius 12. Which of the following is Judaism group? a. Orthodox b. Hasidic c. Shia d. Brahmin 13. Who is the founder of Christianity? a. Lao Tzu b. Jesus Christ c. Moses d. Mohammed 14. Which of the following is a Christian group? a. Orthodox b. Vaisyas c. Ashkenazi d. Shia 15. Who is the founder of Islam? a. Noah b. Buddha c. Mohammed d. Jesus 16.Hinduism, it is a thing called as “ the belief in soul”. a. Atman b. Nirvana c. Moksha d. Reincarnation 17.What is the famous sacred tect of Hinduism? a. Atharvaveda b. Vedas c. Bible d. The Analects 18.In Hinduism religion, he is the GOD responsible for the creation of the world and all living things. a. Shiva b. Vishnu c. Devi d. Brahma 19.The goddess of learningin Hinduism a. Saraswati b. Lakshmi c. Krishna d. Devi 20.In Hinduism, he is the God that preserves and protects the universe. a. Brahma b. Lakshmi c. Vishnu d. Devi 21.She is the goddessof wealth and purity in Hinduism. a. Lakshmi b. Devi c. Krishna d. Saraswati 22. What is the name of the sect of the followers of Shiva? a. Deism b. Smarta c. Shivaism d. Brahamanism 23.What is the name of the sect of the followers of Shiva? a. Shivaism b. Brahamanism c. Shivism d. Vaishnava 24.In Hinduism, it is called the festival of lights. a. Vaisyas b. Holi c. Shudras d. Diwali 25. It is a celebration of fertility and harvest. a. Raksha Bandhan b. kshatriyas c. Navaratri d. Shaktism 26.It is an empiricist school of atomism. a. Samkhya b. Diwali c. Vaisesika d. Dharma 27.It is the beholding of deity (especially in image form), revered person , or sacred object. a. Yoga b. Diwali c. Dharma d. Darshna 28.What is the other term for the path of knowledge in yoga? a. Jnana Yoga b. Karma Yoga c. Bhakti Yoga d. Raja Yoga 29.This school focuses on meditation, contemplation and liberation. a. Mandir b. Yoga c. Navaratri d. Samkhya 30.It is a code of living that emphasizes good conduct and morality. a. Dharma b. Darshna c. Samkhya d. Holi Directions: Read the following statements. Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is incorrect. 31. Mahayana Buddhists worship a wide range of Bodhisattvas and semi-divine beings. 32. In Pali language, the word pitaka translates as ‘bag’ referring to the receptacles where the palm leaf manuscripts were stored by the monks. 33. The Perfection of Knowledge is the implementation of truth in the phenomenal world. 34. One of the most popular and prominent Mahayana Buddhist texts is the Pali Canon. 35. The Mahayana does hold a consistent idea of sacred time. 36. Tibetans first came in contact with Buddhism when they occupied the oasis cities of central Asia. 37. One distinct feature of Mahayana Buddhism concerns its teaching about an enlightenment being or Bodhisattva (“enlightened existence”) which is the ultimate way for any Buddhist to live in this world. 38. The Lotus sutra contains the most definitive teachings of the Buddha. 39. Mahayana Buddhists engage in a tremendous range and one ritual and ceremonies. 40. The Mahayana branch accepts the canonical texts of the Theravada school, such as the Tripitaka (Sutra Pitaka, Vinaya Pitaka, and Abhidharma Pitaka)