Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems

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World Religions and Belief Systems Quiz

Test your knowledge on world religions and belief systems with our comprehensive quiz! Covering various topics, this quiz consists of 49 questions designed to challenge your understanding of different faiths and their practices.

Engage with questions that include:

  • True or False statements
  • The identification of key concepts
  • Scrambled word challenges
49 Questions12 MinutesCreated by LearningPath202
General Instructions:
1. This is an online examination, there are 4 parts contains 40 questions, you will be given 1 hour to complete the examination.
2. Please read all questions carefully and make sure you understand the questions clearly before you begin answering.
3. Do not leave unanswered questions.
4. God Bless my dear students!
Part 1: Direction: Read the following sentences. Select TIK if the statement is correct and TAKATAK if the statement is incorrect.
Part 1: Direction: Read the following sentences. Select TIK if the statement is correct and TAKATAK if the statement is incorrect.
1.Muslims call their mentor as Imam.
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2. Eid ul Fitr reminds Jews that they are shaped by a very long history, a history that gives them identity.
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3. Muslims give thanks after the month of Ramadan-fasting that teaches patience, spirituality, humility, and submissiveness to Allah.
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4. Religion provides educational opportunities such as history and understanding of cultural traditions.
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5. Religion provides the opportunity to live within an ethical framework.
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6. Buildings are erected to venerate or remember ancestors, an occurrence, and natural phenomena, such as mountains, rivers, rocks and trees.
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7. Mount Fuji, Mount Tate and Mount Haku are the three holy mountains of Iraq.
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8. Hindus believe in trimfurti or the three forms of God.
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9. The concept of dharma is integral in religions that emerged in Indus River.
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10. Both Christianity and Islam are considered universalizing religions because they both attempt to operate on a global scale.
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11. Theology is the study of religious faith, practice, and experience especially the study of God and of God's relation to the world.
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12. Religion is a set of beliefs and practices that is often focused on one or more deities or gods.
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13. Global view is a collection of beliefs about life and the universe being held by people.
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14. A code is a set of truths that must be accepted and agreed to by those who wish to belong to the religion.
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15. Cult refers to the way of worshipping, to the RITUALS that are practiced by followers of the religion.
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Part II. Arrange the scrambled words appropriately to form the correct answer. Write your answer on the box.
Part II. Arrange the scrambled words appropriately to form the correct answer. Write your answer on the box.
1. Established form for a prescribed religious ceremony. TULSIRA
2. Believing in one God. MOOTISHTCNEI
3. Path of practice and spiritual development that started in India DUMSHBDI
4. Buddha’s teaching and the inner realizations that are attained in dependence upon practicing them. RADHAM
5. World oldest religion. MNIISHUD
6. Religion that promulgated by prophet Muhammad in Arabia MASLI
7.This is a Muslim festival of Breaking Fast or Ramadan Festival. DIE LA FTIR
8. Ritual meal served in Jewish homes to commence holiday of Passover. DRESE ALEM
9. Most commonly understood as the obligation to fast during Ramadan. SMAW
10. It is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and the holy month of fasting. ADARNAM
Part III. Direction: Identify the word being described by the following sentences.
Part III. Direction: Identify the word being described by the following sentences.
1. It is a Jewish concept defined by acts of kindness performed to perfect or repair the world.
2. It is a journey performed for a religious purpose.
3. It is a Jewish teaching where there is an obligation to perform moral acts, particularly acts of kindness.
4. It is a holy war waged on behalf of Islam as a religious.
5. It is the most important religious service in the Christian church in which people share bread and wine.
Part IV- Write the names of the religions based on symbols. (8 pts)
Part IV- Write the names of the religions based on symbols. (8 pts)
BONUS QUESTION (5 Points)
BONUS QUESTION (5 Points)
What does this picture means? Write your answer in TWO Words only.
Congratulations Grade 12 Modesty. You have completed your first Quarter Examination for the subject Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems.
Congratulations Grade 12 Modesty. You have completed your first Quarter Examination for the subject Introduction to World Religions and Belief Systems.
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