2016 Religions Of SE Asia Question Preview (ID: 33641)


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The 4 Noble Truths are associated with which religion?
a) Buddhism
b) Confucianism
c) Hinduism
d) Shintoism

Which of these religions originated in Japan?
a) Buddhism
b) Confucianism
c) Islam
d) Shintoism

The 8 Fold Path is associated with which religion?
a) Buddhism
b) Confucianism
c) Hinduism
d) Islam

The cities of Mecca and Medina were vital to the foundation of what religion?
a) Christianity
b) Hinduism
c) Islam
d) Judaism

Monotheism is the religious belief in;
a) peace
b) one God
c) tolerance
d) one culture

When Muslims established Indian empires during the rule of the Delhi sultans, they clashed with the Hindus. What was a key difference between Muslims and Hindus?
a) Muslims accepted caste differences.
b) Hindus thought all people were equal.
c) Hindus believed in many manifestations (types) of god.
d) Muslims believed that there was more than one god.

What do Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism have in common?
a) They were all founded in China.
b) They are began in the Middle East.
c) They died out by the 17th century.
d) They are major world philosophies.

According to Indian religious and philosophical practices, people must fulfill a moral duty which is called;
a) Brahma
b) Dharma
c) Karma
d) Vedas

A basic tenet (teaching) of Hinduism is the belief that;
a) devas cannot be portrayed in art.
b) the founder of Hinduism is Vishna.
c) it is impossible to achieve moksha.
d) everything in the world is an aspect of Brahman.

The concept of karma is best described as;
a) being reborn into another life.
b) the relationship between Rama and Sita.
c) the continuous pattern of life and death.
d) the sum effect of one's actions during life.

In Hinduism, a person's dharma, or set of spiritual duties and obligations is based on;
a) the Vedas
b) bad karma
c) dedication to Vishnu
d) their class and station in life

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