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CHAPTER 6

1. Islam is the ______ largest religion in the world.

-B. 2nd

2. Islam is derived from an Arabic word meaning for

-C. Peace and loving

3. It is the most sacred bookstore Muslims

-A. Koran or Qur’an

4. Prophet Muhammad was born in ______

-D. Mecca

5-7.Give at least 3 beliefs/doctrine of the Islamic religion

-The belief of one God

-The belief of Angels

-Beliefs in the prophets of God

-Belief in day of judgement

-Belief in revealed books of God

-Belief in Destiny and Define Decree

8-10.Give at least three pillars of Islam

-Prayer

-Alms

-Fasting

-Pilgrimage

-Profession of Faith
CHAPTER 7

1.Islam developed in ______

-Arabia/Mecca

2.Judaism originated from a land called ______

-Canaan, Israel

3.Christianity began in ______

-Palestine

4.The Ten Commandments serve as ______

-A summary of all laws found in the Torah

5.______ is considered important, and this is reflected in one of the Five Pillars of Islam, the Zakat, in
which Muslims are obliged to give alms to the less fortunate.

-Charity

6.Judaism believes in _____ which means that it is God who decides on a persons basic lifespan, wealth,
and opportunities, but it is still humanity free will that is the deciding factor.

-Predetermination

7.Islamic practice of stric veiling.

-Purdah

8.A partnership wherein a man has many wives.

-Polygyny

9.It was the _____ which became responsible for the formation of the Catholic church that is why it took
the hierarchal and patriarchal structure of the government.

-Roman Empire

10.Give one similarity of the three Abrahamic religions

-Belief in one God


CHAPTER 8

1. Rig-veda is the knowledge of chants and is the 3rd book.

-FALSE

2.Shaivism is the oldest organized religion that began on the Indian subcontinent.

-FALSE

3.Kocherii Narayanan was an Indian mystic and yogi during the 19th century.

-FALSE

4.Shruti literally means “that which has been remembered”.

-FALSE

5.Vishnu is considered as the God of knowledge and creation.

-FALSE

6. The word moksha is derived from the root word yuj which translates as “to yoke” or to “join”.

-FALSE

7.Rathyatra is the birthday of Lord Jagannath, celebrated with chariots in Puri.

-TRUE

8.Holi or also known as Festival of Lights.

-FALSE

9.Vishnu’s consort is Lakshmi (the Goddess of fortune).

-TRUE

10.Lord Shiva, the compassionate one, is God for the Saivites.

-TRUE
CHAPTER 9

1. In Pali language,  it is translated as “the Way of Elders”.

-THERAVADA

2. This is an entire practical path- and each described as "right or samma".

-EIGHTFOLD PATH

3. It is translated as “association” or “assembly”.

-SANGHA

4. It is the sacred scripture of the Theravada Buddhism.

-PALI CANON

5. He is the founder of the Theravada Buddhism.

-SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA

6-7. Enumeration: Give at least two celebration of the Buddhist.

-Magha Puja Day (Sangha Day)

-Asalha Puja Day (Dhamma Day)

-Upusatha (Observe Day)

-Paravana Day

-Kathina Day

-Bodhi Day (Enlightenment Day)

8. These are the countries adhere the Theravada Buddhism  

-B. Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand

9.In the eightfold path, it define as “control your thoughts”.

-C. Right mindfulness

10. In the Four Noble Truth, it identify as the origin of the problem-dukkha.

-A. First Noble Truth


CHAPTER 10

1.It is one of the main existing branches of Buddhism

-B. MAHAYANA

2.Body that experiences bliss of enlightenment

-A. SAMBHOGAKAYA

3.Pertains to one of the discourses of the historical Buddhathat comprise the basic text of Buddhist
sacred writing

-C. SUTRA

4.Literally means “correct dharma white lotus sutra” or “Sutra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Law

-B. LOTUS SUTRA

5.The bodhisattva understands all dharmas and its able to teach others

-A. SADHUMATI-BHUMI

6-8 What are the three bodies of Buddha

-Dharmakaya

-Sambhogakaya

-Nirmanakaya

9-10.Give at least 2 Bhumi

Pramudita-Bhumi

Vimala-Bhumi

Prabhakari-Bhumi

Archismati-Bhumi

Sudurjaya-Bhumi
CHAPTER 11

1. It comprises 14% of the world's population.

-HINDU FOLLOWERS

2. A widow killing herself to join her dead husband.

-SATI

3.Pursuit of worldly prosperity

-ARTHA

4. Being a student, living in the house of the guru and studying the sacred scriptures

-BRAHMACARYA

5. Unhappiness in life that is caused by

unending desires

-DUKKHA

6. The origin of the two of the world’s great religions, namely, Hinduism and Buddhism.

-INDIA

7-10 FOUR DESIRABLE GOALS OF LIFE OF HINDUS

-Dharma

-Artha

-Kama

-Moksha

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