1) What is the name for God in the Muslim
religion?
a) Allah
b) God
c) G-d
d) Yahweh
2) Who was the father of Ishmael?
a) Issac
b) Abraham
c) Moses
d) Muhammed
3) How many pillars of Islam are there?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
d) 5
4) Muslims are to fast from sunrise to sunset
during what?
a) Ramadan
b) Chanukah
c) Passover
d) Lent
5) What is the name of Islamic law?
a) Shinto
b) Kami
c) Shariah
d) Wahabbi
6) Muhammad was a .....
a) Prophet
b) President
c) Ambassador
d) God
7) About how many followers are there in the
Islam religion?
a) 12 million
b) 120 million
c) 1.2 billion
d) 12 billion
8) Where is Taoism an important feature in
religious life?
a) China
b) India
c) Israel
d) France
9) What does the word Shinto refer to?
a) Islamic temples
b) Native Japanese religious ideas
c) Native American beliefs
d) The Chinese way of living
10) What is the most important text in Hinduism?
a) Red Veda
b) Sama Veda
c) Yajur Veda
d) Potul Veda
11) What kind of religion is Hindusim?
a) Monotheistic
b) Bitheistic
c) Tritheistic
d) Polytheistic
12) If A hindu dies a bad person in his lifetime
then what do they believe they will turn out in the next life time?
a) A good person
b) A bad person
c) A animal
d) A devil
13) How many Hindus are there in the world?
a) 15 million
b) 125 million
c) 765 million
d) 8955 million
14) Dhama, Artha, Kama are three goals that
are in the world name the main goal
a) Nivnitti
b) Samsara
c) Pravritti
d) Pavarotti
15) What is Hindu sacred animal?
a) Goat
b) Cow
c) Pig
d) Rooster
16) Who led the tribes into the Promised Land?
a) Jesus
b) Joshua
c) Abraham
d) Patriarchs
17) When is Passover or pesach held each year?
a) Summer
b) Spring
c) Winter
d) Fall
18) What does karpas stand for & what
is it?
a) Wine representing the blood
put on the Jews’ doors
b) Fruits dipped in salt water to real
the tears shed during slavery
c) Cars that they drove in Israel
d) Vegetables dipped in salt water to
recall the tears shed during slavery
19) What happened in 70 CE?
a) Roman army destroyed the temple
and Jerusalem
b) Jesus was born
c) Their king was killed
d) “God” came down and talked to the people
20) What did the Jews have to put on their
door to protect them from the plague?
a) Human hair
b) Sheep/lamb blood
c) Their first-born sons
d) Human head
21) What represents the mortar used by the
Hebrew slaves?
a) Churoset (Apple, nuts, and
spices with wine)
b) Chazeret (bitter vegetables)
c) Karpas (vegetables in salt water)
d) Kimchi (fermented cabbage)
22) What does Daoism offer practice for?
a) The ocean and the well being
of fish
b) The body and under standings for the
mind
c) The heavens above
d) The seas below
23) What does Shinto mean?
a) The way of the Buddha
b) The way of Nature
c) The way of the Life
d) The way of the Gods
24) All of the following are pillars of Islam,
EXCEPT:
a) Prayer
b) Fasting
c) Prophethood
d) Charity
e) Pilgrimage
25) Islam's holiest city is:
a) Medina
b) Mecca
c) Jerusalem
d) Baghdad
e) Monaco
26) Which story is NOT in the Qur'an?
a) Adam and Eve
b) Abraham’s sacrifice of his son
c) Noah’s ark
d) Jesus' crucifixion
27) What do Muslims call God?
a) Allah
b) God
c) Waheguru
d) Jehovah
28) What is/are the holy books in Islam?
a) The Torah
b) The Bible
c) The Qur'an
d) The Vedas
e) The Tripitaka
29) What is/are the holy books in Buddhism?
a) The Torah
b) The Bible
c) The Qur'an
d) The Vedas
e) The Tripitaka
30) What is/are the holy books in Judaism?
a) The Torah
b) The Bible
c) The Qur'an
d) The Vedas
e) The Tripitaka
31) What is/are the holy books in Christianity?
a) The Torah
b) The Bible
c) The Qur'an
d) The Vedas
e) The Tripitaka
32) What is/are the holy books in Hinduism?
a) The Torah
b) The Bible
c) The Qur'an
d) The Vedas
e) The Tripitaka
33) Where do Muslims worship?
a) church
b) synagogue
c) temple
d) mosque
34) Where do Jews worship?
a) church
b) synagogue
c) temple
d) mosque
35) Where do Hindus worship?
a) church
b) synagogue
c) temple
d) mosque
36) Where do Christians worship?
a) church
b) synagogue
c) temple
d) mosque
37) What are the "religions of the book?”
a) Hinduism and Buddhism
b) Christianity and Shintoism
c) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
d) Hinduism, Buddhism, and Shintoism
e) Islam, Hinduism, and Taoism
38) Somebody who believes in reincarnation
is probably
a) Jewish
b) Muslim
c) Shinto
d) Hindu
e) Christian
39) Someone who believes that winds have spirits
is probably
a) Buddhist
b) Christian
c) Hindu
d) Jewish
e) Muslim
f) Shinto
40) Someone who believes in enlightenment
is probably
a) Buddhist
b) Christian
c) Hindu
d) Jewish
e) Muslim
f) Shinto
41) Someone who believes in the resurrection
of Jesus is probably
a) Buddhist
b) Christian
c) Hindu
d) Jewish
e) Muslim
f) Shinto
42) Cows are most closely associated with
a) Buddhism
b) Christianity
c) Hinduism
d) Islam
e) Judaism
f) Shintoism
Match the religion with the part of the world
in which it was founded
43) Buddhism
44) Christianity
45) Hinduism
46) Islam
47) Judaism
48) Shintoism
49) Taoism
a) Africa
b) China
c) Europe
d) India
e) Japan
f) Middle East
g) North America
h) South America
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