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World Religion Med Term Final 2k19
World Religion Med Term Final 2k19
Department of Education
Region IV- A CALABARZON
Division of Cavite
TALON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Talon, Amadeo, Cavite
1. There are estimated Shinto followers in North Americas with no main text to outline their
practices; one must have an intimate knowledge of Japanese culture to actively practice
Shinto’s.
a. 1000 b. 3000 c. 40000 d. 6000
2. Shinto beliefs state that certain deeds, one might term evil, lead the human mind and
spirit towards impurity which has negative effects on his/her well being.
a. Revered Warrior b. Mythology c.Kami d. Karma
3. A perspective in Shinto that most rituals must be performed by priest and laymen to
attain a state of happiness to a disturbed kami.
a. Holiness b. Purity c. Virtues d. Idealistic
4. They preside over purification ceremonies for events such as the ground breaking
acculturated by Shinto practices
a. Priest and laymen b. Izagami and Omazawa c. Guro d. Spirit Warriors
5. A practices of Shinto’s believe to be sacred and by doing this you become closer to the
gods.
a. Love of Wisdom b. Love of Nature c. Love of Spirits d. Love of religion
6. A way of life that you must honor the gods and spirits in the perspective of Shinto’s belief
and practices
a. Matsuri b. Mazakami c. Zhaggarot d. Shabout
7. After creating the first land out of nothing by stirring up the oceans with a spear, two
kamis are said to have conceived and given birth to the Japanese Islands.
a. Kami, Izanagi-no-mikoto and Izanami-no-mikoto b. Kamikaze –no- kamikoto
c. Kurapika –no-urichimaroko d. Kamikolit –no-komozawa
8. It is referred as personal purity ritual using the fountain of sacred water overflowing from
the shrine.
a. Missagre b. Missogi c. Mizzeluet d. Mitsuri
9: This is the original orthodox form of Shinto, and most of it shrines are members of the
Honcho (the Association of Shinto Shrines).
a. Jinja b. Bunji c. Kunji d. Junji
10. It is very similar to Shrine of Shinto and its form is only practiced by the Emperor, the
most important of its form are the ritual offerings to Gods.
a. Koshitsu b. Kazakasi c. Kazumaki d. Kazekagi
11. It is a diverse religion existed 2000 years ago, one of the major religions of the world.
a. Christianity b. Islam c. Hinduism d. Buddhism
12. He was born, lived, and died a Jew in the first century in Roman occupied Palestine
Nazareth promulgated as God by His followers and apostle.
a. Jesus b. Muhammad c. Vishnu d. Krisnamurtram
13. The governor of Judea who put Jesus on trial for being a revolutionary & a political
threat to Roman and Jewish authorities.
a. Pontious Pilate b. Governor Maccabi c. Harold the 1st d. King Martin
14. In 1054 an event that mark the history which split the western (Roman Catholic
church) and eastern (Orthodox church)
a. Medieval period b. Great Schism d. Dark Ages c. Crusades
15. He is the supreme spiritual leader and Vatican head of state.
a. King b. Pope c. Rabbi d. Abba
16. It literally means “right teaching or right worship” Derived from two Greek words:
orthos and doxa (teaching or worship.
a. Orthodox b. Liturgicl c. Crusade d. Anglican
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17. The founder of Protestantism which he reform on 16 century that separates them
from the power of Roman Catholic Church.
a. King Nero b. Martin Luther c. Casa Maria d. King Robert the 1st
18. A religion began in 6th century England following the protest of great Martin Luther.
a. Anglican b. Protestant c. Aglipay d. UCCP
19. He spent most of his reign challenging the authority of Rome mostly on divorce
issues.
a. King Henry b. King Nero c. King Solomon d. King Agas
20. Scripture written after Jesus’ death, by his followers, during the first century;
not canonized until the 4th century
a. New Testament b. Old Testament c. Exodus d. Apocalypse
III. Explain the sacred picture and its application to sanctify the spiritual nourishment for
those who believe. ( 5 pts each)
41-45 Menorah
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46-50 Chai
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51-55 Shalom
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