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General Directions: This test is a closed-note type. Cheating is not allowed. Asking and giving of answers
fall under cheating. Please read and follow the instructions.
Test I. Multiple Choice. Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer. Strictly no
erasures. (Nx2)
1. What is the quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters?
3. What do you call to the study of God’s way to humans or a formal study of a particular religious
tradition?
4. A study of the nature and meaning of religion, consist in analyzing religious concepts, beliefs, and
practices?
5. What worldview of major religion that acknowledges the existence of a municipality of deities?
6. What is the term that came from a Latin word “religio” which means conscientiousness or reverence?
7. What is one of the variety of ways through which human beings seek meaning and fulfillment?
8. What manifestation of religion that came from a Latin word meaning “I believe”?
10. What article states “everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion?”
______2. Nevi’im is the dietary Jewish practices that instructs the food consumption and preparation.
______3. Torah is the first part of Tanakh that focuses on the wavering fidelity of the Israelites.
______4. The Jewish ceremony which is practiced to usher girls to adulthood is called Bar Mitzvah.
______5. Rabbi is the person who is trained to make decisions about what is lawful in Judaism.
______7. A feast that commemorates the liberation of Hebrews from Egypt is called Passover.
______8. The Yom Kippur is celebrated by the Jews as the Day of Atonement.
______9. The most fundamental Jewish belief is the Messiah that means the anointed one with oil.
______10. Hanukkah is the Jewish celebration of everlasting light burning for 8 days.
Test III. Identification. Write your answer on the blank provided. (Nx1)
_____________________1. It is the oldest sacred books in Hindu Dharma and the basic source of its
worldview.
_____________________2. He is the uncreated creator, usually shown as red and with four arms.
_____________________3. It is the most important doctrine of Hindu Dharma that every thought or
deed consequences.