INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS AND BELIEF SYSTEMS-DHARMIC RELIGIONS
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- Q1The following are Dharmic Religions originated in Asia except;HinduismMahayana BuddhismTheravada BuddhismChristianity60s
- Q2This is the world’s third largest religion with around 15% of the entire population practicing the Hindu faith. Hindu followers in India comprise the major bulk with almost 80% of the country’s population adhering to the religion.TaoismHinduismBuddhismChristianity60s
- Q3The sacred texts of Hinduism have been principally passed down throughout generations by way of music, recitation, dance, and drama.TrueFalse60s
- Q4The following belongs to the Four Vedic Books of Hinduism except;Sama-VedaRig-VedaQuranAtharva Veda60s
- Q5The following are gods and goddesses of Hinduism except;Dyaus Pita, Prithvi, Surya, Vayu, ParjanyaZeus, Poseidon, Hera, Hestia and Demeter, Hades, and ApolloIndra, Agri, Adityas, Mitra, VarunaUshas, Savitr, Rudra, Pushan, Brihaspati60s
- Q6The Ramayana, translated as the “Story of Rama” or “Rama’s Journey.FalseTrue60s
- Q7Mahabharata which is composed of around one hundred thousand verses making it the word’s longest poem.FalseTrue60s
- Q8Central to Hinduism is the ___________________who is the ultimate reality.BrahmaBrahmanShivaVishnu60s
- Q9Every soul dies and is reborn anew in new form. In Hinduism, this is known as;SamsaraMokshaKarmaYogas60s
- Q10A soul may escape the cycle of rebirth and attain________________.MokshaKarmaAtmanYoga60s
- Q11This the major branch of the Buddhism known as the “school of elder monks” or “school of the ancients” or the “Southern School of Buddhism.”Mahayana BuddhismTheravada BuddhismHinduismZen Buddhism60s
- Q12He is the source of Buddhist Doctrines known as Buddha.Siddhartha GautamaShivaBrahmaVishnu60s
- Q13The name ‘Siddhartha’ means;"the great one"“he who achieves his aim”"the enlightened one"“the awakened one”60s
- Q14The word " Buddha" means;"The chosen one""No one""The one""The awakened one" or “enlightened one”60s
- Q15Siddhartha was ________years old when he attained enlightenment.32 years old33 years old35 years old34 years old60s