The document contains multiple choice questions about various religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. It tests knowledge about core beliefs and practices of each religion such as monotheism, key figures like Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, holy books like the Bible, Torah and Quran, and important concepts like the Five Pillars of Islam. The questions cover topics like places of worship, religious symbols, core teachings and the shared origins and relationships between the Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The document contains multiple choice questions about various religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. It tests knowledge about core beliefs and practices of each religion such as monotheism, key figures like Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, holy books like the Bible, Torah and Quran, and important concepts like the Five Pillars of Islam. The questions cover topics like places of worship, religious symbols, core teachings and the shared origins and relationships between the Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
The document contains multiple choice questions about various religions including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism. It tests knowledge about core beliefs and practices of each religion such as monotheism, key figures like Moses, Jesus and Muhammad, holy books like the Bible, Torah and Quran, and important concepts like the Five Pillars of Islam. The questions cover topics like places of worship, religious symbols, core teachings and the shared origins and relationships between the Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
1. In Judaism, they were monotheistic. What does “monotheism” mean?
A. Belief in no god C. Belief in one god
B. Belief in many gods D. Belief in the worship of animals 2. Who is believed to be the father of the monotheistic religions? A. Moses B. Jesus C. Mecca D. Abraham 3. Who led the Hebrews from Egypt? A. God B. Abraham C. Moses D. Jesus 4. The book that tells the history of the early Hebrews __________. A. The bible B. Torah C. Tanakh D. Declaration of Independence 5. Who was Jesus? A. An apostle C. Father of the Hebrew people B. A Jew born in Bethlehem D. Messenger of Allah 6. Polytheism is what? A. Belief in many gods C. The worship of nature B. Belief in one god D. Belief in no gods 7. What did Moses receive? A. Ten Commandments B. Torah C. Mecca D. Nirvana 8. What are the five duties that Muslims must carry out called? A. Eightfold path B. 10 commandments C. Nirvana D. Five Pillars of Islam 9. Christians believed Muhammad rose to heaven to learn Allah's will. A. True B. False 10. The world’s largest universalizing religion is ________________ A. Sikhism B. Christianity C. Islam D. Judaism 11. You might find this person praying 5 times a day facing towards Mecca. A. Muslim B. Christian C. Jew D. Aborigine 12. Holy place of worship for someone who is Jewish is _______________. A. Mosque B. Baptist Church D. Synagogue D. Mecca 13. This religion was founded by Muhammad in the 7th century. Allah is the name of God and Muhammad was his prophet A. Christianity B. Judaism C. Islam D. Catholic 14. First recorded religion to worship one god A. Islam B. Christianity C. Judaism D. Buddhism 15. Which two religions share the first five books of the Old Testament? A. Islam and Judaism C. Islam and Christianity B. Christianity and Judaism D. None of the above 16. The laws in the Old Testament are called ________________. A. 5 Pillars B. 10 Commandments C. 4 noble truths D. Bill of Rights 17. "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God." A. 1st pillar of Islam C. 3rd Commandment of Judaism B. 2nd Noble Truth of Buddhism D. 4th Veda of Hinduism 18. What is the pilgrimage to Mecca required in Islam called? A. Shahada B. Hajj C. Kaaba D. Ramadan 19. Which religion has the Star of David as its religious symbol? 20. Which religion has the cross as its religious symbol? 21. Which religion has the crescent moon and star as its religious symbol? A. Judaism B. Christianity C. Islam D. Hinduism 22. A mosque is the place of worship for which religion? A. Hinduism B. Judaism C. Christianity
23. Where do Christians worship? D. Stupas
A. Churches B. Mosques C. Synagogues 24. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all ____________________________ A. Believe in many divine Gods C. Follow the teachings of the Qur’an B. Worship only one God D. Believe Jesus was the son of God 25. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting for which religion? A. Christianity B. Hinduism C. Islam D. Judaism 26. What is the term for letters written in the New Testament for the purpose of instruction, encouragement, and practical advice? A. Gospels B. Acts C. Parables D. Epistles 27. They believe in actual heaven and hell. A. Jews B. Christians C. Muslims D. All of the above 28. For each of the New Testament Gospels writers the central concern of the text is? A. Jesus’s fulfillment of Hebrew prophecies B. Palestine’s suffering under the rule of Rome C. The suffering and death of Jesus D. The parables and other teachings of Jesus 29. Belief in one God; good deeds and follow Five Pillars of Faith 30. Their clergies are called rabbis. A. Jews B. Christians C. Muslims D. None of the above