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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region VIII
Schools Division of Samar
District of Tagapul-an
BALOCAWE INTEGRATED SCHOOL
Tagapul-an, Samar

FINAL TERM EXAMINATION


INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGION AND BELIEF SYSTEMS

Name:____________________________________________________________________Grade & Section:____________________

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the correct answer and write it before the item number. Erasure means wrong!

1. It refers to a set of beliefs that is both coherent and comprehensive.


a. Worldviews b. Beliefs c. Religion d. Theism
2. It is maybe defined as an organized system of beliefs, ceremonies, and rules used to worship a god or a group of gods.
a. Beliefs b. Religion c. Worldviews d. Worship
3. The term Religion may have probably been derived from the Latin word ________ which means “to tie or bind together”.
a. Relig b. Religare c. Relegare d. Reliegion
4. It is the most important day in the Jewish Calendar.
a. Sabath b. Yamim Noraim c. Sukkot d. Pesach
5. It is being defined as “relating or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things”.
a. Religion b. Spirituality c. Spiritus d. theology
6. The third Patriarch of the Jewish people was.
a. Abraham b. Isaac c. Moses d. Jacob
7. God gave his Commandments to ___________ on Mt. Sinai.
a. Abraham b. Jacob c. David d. Moses
8. The primary sacred writings of the Jews, also called the Hebrew bible, is called.
a. Talmud b. Torah c. Tanakh d. Kituvim
9. __________celebrates the Jewish New Year and God’s Creation of the world.
a. Rosh Hashanah b. Sukkot c. Yom Kippur d. Pessach
10. In Islam, it is the practice of wearing head covering in public by Muslim Women.
a. Hijab b. Veil c. Tela d. Cap
11. It is the killing of oneself as a sacrifice.
a. Self-immolation b. Sati c. strappado d. Ayodhya
12. A form of torture used during the inquisition.
a. Sati b. strappado c. self-immolation d. Trepanning
13. Birth place of Rama according to the Hindus
a. Babri Masjid b. Ganga c. Varanasi d. Mt. Sinai
14. The Hindu practice of widow burning.
a. Sati b. Self-immolation c. Strappado d. Trepanning
15. Spiritual leaders in ancient Philippines society who were mostly women.
a. Babaylan b. Shaman c. Priest d. Tambalan
16. It is the rabbinic interpretation of the sacred scripture.
a. Torah b. Talmud c. Pentateuch d. Tanakh
17. The Philosopher who formulated the “13 Principles of Faith”.
a. Rambam b. Moses c. Muhammad Ali d. Jesus
18. The Pharaoh’s daughter who raised Moses.
a. Bithia b. Sarai c. Leah d. Bea
19. This refers to the season observed by Christians in preparation for Easter, a celebration of the resurrection of Christ.
a. Ash Wednesday b. Lent c. Advent d. Pentecost
20. This refers to the season of waiting for the birth of the Messiah.
a. Ash Wednesday b. Lent c. Advent d. Pentecost
21. A belief in the existence of one God viewed as the creative source of the human race and the world.
a. Polytheism b. Theism c. Monotheism d. Monism
22. The belief in many principal gods among whom no one is supreme.
a. Monotheism b. Theism c. Polytheism d. Agnosticism
23. Denial of the Existence of God.
a. Atheism b. Theism c. Monism d. Religion
24. The belief that God’s existence cannot be known.
a. Agnosticism b. Theism c. Monotheism d. Monism
25. The belief that there is no genuine Distinction between God and the Universe.
a. Monism b. Theism c. Monotheism d. Theology
26. A person who believes in the existence of God.
a. Theist b. Atheist c. Christian d. Priest
27. Forwarded the idea of ‘three persons, one substance’
a. Rambam b. Thich Quang Duc c. Tertullian d. Father
28. Believed to be the ancestor of the Arab people.
a. Jacob b. Ishmael c. Isau d. Isaac
29. Considered as the “seal of the prophets” or “The Final Prophet”
a. Muhammadb. Moisesc. Jacob d. Prophet Eli
30. The Hindu god of water and celestial oceans.
a. Varuna b. Vishnu c. Shiva d. Sati
31. A name given by the Hebrews to their god.
a. Yaweh b. Jesus c. Allah d. Buddha
32. Teacher of the Jewish laws and customs.
a. Rabbi b. Priest c. Sacristan d. Pope
33. It is the concept of 3 in 1 (3 Persons in 1 God) in Christianity.
a. Unitarian b. Trinity c. Christianity d. Creed
34. An eight-day festival commemorating the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.
a. Pesach b. Sukkot c. Sukkha d. Feast
35. What do you call the first Five Books of the Hebrew Bible?
a. Pentateuch b. Torah c, Ketuvim d. Talmud
36. A pilgrimage site along the river Ganga
a. Varanasi b. Dharma c. Babri Masjid Site d. Mount Ararat
37. It was used by persecuted Christians as a secret sign when meeting other Christians.
a. Cross Symbol b, Fish Symbol c. Arc symbol d. bible
38. He is the founder of Christianity.
a. Abraham b. Jesus c. Jacob d. Moises
39. He is the head of the Catholic Church, the inheritor of Peter.
a. Pope b. Cardinal c. Bishop d. Priest
40. They are teachers of the doctrines, priests of sacred worship, and minister of church government.
a. Pope b. Bishops c. Cardinals d. Arch Bishops
41. It is one of the Catholic Church’s seven sacraments which entails the reception of Christ’s body and blood which helps
Christians grow in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
a. Holy Communion b. Confession c. Baptism d. Confirmation
42. This sacrament is meant to remove the guilt and effects of Original Sin and welcome the baptized to the church.
a. Holy Orders b. Confession c. Baptism d. Confirmation
43. it is celebrated as a holiday to commemorate the coming of the Holy Spirit to the early Christians.
a. Lent b. Pesach c. Pentecost d. Advent
44. It is a head covering worn in public by Muslim women.
a. Hijab b. Pariahs c. Seva d. Shinto
45. It the concept of non-violence in Jainism.
a. Ahimsa b. Hijab c. Catalones d. Hajj
46. They have been called the “people of the book” in reference to the Hebrew Bible.
a. Christians b. Jews c. Muslims d. Jehova’s Witness
47. It is a Jewish temple of worship, instruction, and community fellowship.
a. Synagogues b. Temples c. Churchd. Mosque
48. it is a two-day festival that was originally a celebration of the wheat harvest.
a. Shavout b. Sukkot c. Pesach d. sukkah
49. It is the most sacred and solemn day in the Jewish Calendar.
a. Yom Kippurb. Sabbath c. Sunday d. Rosh Hashana
50. These are laws found within the torah.
a. Mitzvot b. Ketuvim c. Neviim d. Pentateuch

PREPARED BY:
LOWIE S. ATCHASO
Subject Teacher
II. MATCHING TYPE
Direction: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of the correct answer on the blanks provided. Erasure means
wrong!
Answer QUESTION CHOICES
1. A belief in the existence of one God viewed as the a. Theology
creative source of the human race and the world. b. Agnosticism
2. Rabbinic Interpretation of the Torah. c. Polytheism
3. The belief that there is only one God who could have d. Theism
designed and created the universe
e. Worldview
4. The belief in many principal gods among whom no one is
supreme f. Monism
5. The belief that there is no genuine Distinction between g. Monotheism
God and the Universe. h. Atheism
6. Denial of the Existence of God i. Religion
7. The belief that God’s existence cannot be known. j. Talmud
8. The systematic study of the existence and nature of the k. Neanderthals
divine l. Muhammad
9. The Hindu god of water and celestial oceans. m. Yaweh
10. Forwarded the idea of ‘three persons, one substance’
n. Varuna
11. A name given by the Hebrews to their god
12. Considered as the “seal of the prophets” or “The Final o. Dharma
Prophet” p. Ishmael
13. Believed to be the ancestor of the Arab people q. Varanasi
14. A sacred site along the river Ganga r. Tertullian
15. A form of torture used during the inquisition s. Pentateuch
t. Sati
u. Strappado
v. Babri Masjid

III. IDENTIFICATION.
Direction: Identify the correct answer of the following questions. Write your answer on the blank.

_________1. The author of the 13 Jewish Principles of Faith.


_________2. How many prophets does Judaism have?
_________3. The most important day in the Jewish Calendar.
_________4. Who is the prophet of Muslim?
_________5. What is the name given by the Muslims to their God?
_________6. God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son at what mountain?
_________7. Teacher of the Jewish laws and customs.
_________8. How many years has Jacob spent to marry Rachel?
_________9. The train being burnt during the Ghodra Train Incident in 2002.
_________10. Traditional landing place of Noah’s Ark as narrated in the book of Genesis.
_________11. Holiest river for the Hindus.
_________12. It is the concept of 3 in 1 (3 Persons in 1 God) in Christianity.
_________13. Spiritual leaders in Ancient Philippine Society who were mostly women.
_________14. Concept of non-violence in Jainism.
_________15. Buddhist monk in Vietnam who set himself on fire in the middle of the street.
_________16. The first two days of Yamim Noraim.
_________17. The most sacred and solemn day in the Jewish Calendar.
_________18. Jewish temple of worship.
_________19. An eight-day festival commemorating the exodus of the Jews from Egypt.
_________20. What do you call the first Five Books of the Hebrew Bible?

IV. ENUMERATION
Direction: Enumerate the following:

a. Three Principal Sections of Tanakh.


1._______________________
2.______________________
3.______________________
b. Two types of Buddhism.
4._______________________
5._______________________

“In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your father in heaven.” – Matthew 5:16

God bless you!

Prepared by:

LOWIE SAMIRAN ATCHASO


Adviser

RELIGION 12
ANSWER KEY

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. A
II. MATCHING TYPE
1. D
2. J
3. G
4. C
5. F
6. H
7. B
8. A
9. N
10. R
11. M
12. L
13. P
14. Q
15. U
III. IDENTIFICATION
1. Rambam
2. 48
3. Sabbath
4. Muhammad
5. Allah
6. Mt. Moriah
7. Rabbi
8. 14 years
9. Sabarmati Express Train
10. Mt. Ararat
11. Ganga
12. Trinity
13. Babaylans
14. Ahimsa
15. Thich quang duc
16. Rosh hashana
17. Yom kippur
18. Synagogue
19. Pesach
20. Pentateuch
IV. ENUMERATION
1. BHRAMA
2. SHIVA
3. VISHNU
4. THERAVADA BUDDHISM
5. MAHAYANA BUDDHISM

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