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_____ 1.

The ___________is considered as the most important and the oldest of the
Vedas?
A. Atharva Veda C. Sama Veda
B. Rig Veda D. Yajur Veda

_____2. This kind of Veda refers to the collection of materials for recitation during
sacrifice or lives intended to accompany ritual activities.
A. Chatri Veda C. Sama Veda
B. Rig Veda D. Yajur Veda

_____ 3. The Supreme Hindu god Brahma corresponds to the function of Brahman as
________.
A. the creator C. the presenter
B. the destroyer D. the provider

_____ 4. Why did Hinduism face challenges with regards to Caste system?
A. Caste system developed the ability to form close communication with
people of the same class.
B. Caste system helped in preservation of culture and this was passed on
from generation to generation.
C. People who were higher in the caste system had the advantage of
maintained power.
D. The system has led to the upper castes being privileged over the lower
castes, which were often repressed by those higher up on the Caste
scale.

_____ 5. Why is yoga important to Hindus?


A. Hindus believe that yoga is important to promote gospel.
B. Hindus believe that yoga is important for weight loss plan.
C. Hindus believe that yoga is important practice to achieve abundance.
D. Hindus believe that yoga is an important practice that helps them to be
close to Brahman.

_____ 6 It refers to the basic human aim referring to the liberation of the self from
Maya or illusion or freedom from samsara.
A. Artha C. Karma
B. Dharma D. Moksha

_____ 7. Identify which statement is NOT TRUE in


Hinduism. A. Hinduism is the world’s oldest
religion
B. Hinduism has no founder but is instead a fusion of various beliefs.
C. Hindus believe in the doctrines of samsara (the continues cycle of life,
death and reincarnation).
D. Food is an important part of life of Hindus. Most of them eat beef or pork
and many are vegetarians.

_____ 8. The title “Buddha” means ___________.


A. the anointed one C. the enlightened one
B. the chosen one D. the risen one

_____ 9. Buddhism is basically the religion founded by the Buddha. Those who follow
the teachings of Buddha are called_____.?
A. Aryans C. Buddhists
B. Boddists D. Gautama

_____ 10. The following are the Three Marks of Existence, EXCEPT
A. Impermanence C. No-Self
B. Ilusion D. Suffering

_____ 11. What is the Buddhist view on


Impermanence? A. Spirituality may
help people live longer.
B. Everything in the word will remain unchanged.
C. If you believe in the higher power, you may live longer.
D. There is nothing permanent in the world, nothing remains the same.

_____ 12. Abstaining from lying is an example of __________.


A. right action C. right speech
B. right effort D. right understanding

_____ 13. If we live, we will suffer, is an example of _________.


A. right action C. right meditation
B. right contemplation D. right understanding

_____ 14. Abstaining from stealing is an example of _________.


A. right action C. right speech
B. right effort D. right understanding

_____ 15. A way to earn a living that doesn’t harm others or oneself is an example of
_______.
A. right action C. right livelihood
B. right effort D. right speech

_____ 16. Being kind and generous to your classmate is an example of ________.
A. right effort C. right speech
B. right livelihood D. right understanding

_____ 17. Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE in the Four Noble Truths in
Buddhism? A. Suffering exists. C. Suffering arises from
craving/desire.
B. Suffering is hereditary D. Eliminating craving eliminates suffering.

_____ 18. Just like any other religion, Buddhism, generally perceived as a peace-
loving religion.
What appropriate behavior should be displayed if you belong in this
religion? A. Prove that your God is the real one.
B. Criticize other religious beliefs and traditions.
C. Respect the freedom of religious preferences.
D. Encourage and convert other people to join your religion.

_____ 19. Why do the Buddhists follow the Eight-Fold Path provided by Buddha?
A. To achieve happiness in life
B. To become strong during suffering
C. To cultivate the right kind of desires
D. To eliminate undesirable things in life

_____ 20.. The following are the Three Jewels of Buddhism, EXCEPT
A. Buddha C. Sangha
B. Dharma D. Torah
1. Aside from the Five Classics, the other collection of books that form the sacred text
of Confucius is called _______.
A. four books C. six books
B. five books D. seven books

2. What book contains historical records about the state of Lu, Confucius’s
hometown?
A. Book of Changes C. Book of Poetry
B. Book of History D. Book of Rites

3. Under Confucian Virtues, showing love and respect to your family


is an example of _________.
A. Ren C. Shu or reciprocity
B. Lin or propriety D. Xiao or filial piety

4. Confucians resort to the way or Mandate of _________ in explaining the nature of


reality and justifying human actions.
A. Abundance C.Heaven
B. God D. Nature

5.Under Confucian Virtues, doing things that benefit other people like giving food to
the less fortunate families are examples of __________.
A. Ren C. Shu or reciprocity
B. Li or propriety D. Xiao or filial piety

6. . Under Confucian Virtues, wearing proper clothes during religious ceremony is an


example of _________.
A. Ren C. Shu or reciprocity
B. Li or propriety D. Xiao or filial piety

7. What is the purpose of Confucianism?


A. Its primary purpose is to teach calligraphy in China.
B. Its primary purpose is to compete with other religion.
C. Its primary purpose is to achieve harmony, the most important social
value.
D. All of the above.

8. Which of the following statements proves that Confucianism is not a religion?


A. Confucianism is a Chinese culture
B. Confucianism has no belief systems and tradition.
C. Confucius was forced by his father to lead their tribe.
D. Confucianism has no deity but is based on rules of conduct.

_____ 9. Confucianism was originally identified with to the Ru tradition, which


generally meant _______________.
A. tradition of aristocrats C. tradition of rituals
B. tradition of priests D. tradition of schoalrs

_____ 10. Despite his meager resources as a child, Confucius was still able to acquire
the skills expected of educated boys of wealthy families. Among others, such
skills include;
A. Archery C. Music
B. Calligraphy D. All of the above

For items 11-20, Write the ‘;Golden Rule” by Confucius

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