
IWRBS 4th Quarter Long Quiz
Quiz by Jayson M. Temporal
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It is the religion founded by Confucius.
The ultimate goal of this religion was to conform to the great pattern of nature, which is called Dao, or “The Way.”
It literally means The Book of the Way and its Power.”
It means virtue or the proper adherence to Dao, is another basic concept in Daoism.
It means “no behavior” or “doing nothing.” It also means “to do without doing” or “action less activity.” It is a concept used to negate or limit human action.
It refers to the natural energy or life force that sustains living beings.
It is the most common symbol for Shintoism.
It is the world’s third largest religion with around 15% of the entire population practicing it.
It is the explications of the samhitas and other ritual acts performed by priests.
It is considered as the very essence of Japanese devotion to unseen spiritual beings and powers.
Hinduism is oftentimes considered as the oldest and most complex of all world religions.
Smriti literally means “that which is heard.”
Shruti literally means “that which has been remembered.”
Mahabharata is composed of around one hundred thousand verses making it the world’s longest poem.
Theravada Buddhism or “Southern School of Buddhism” draws on the collected teachings of the oldest recorded texts of Buddhist texts to become its central precept, the Pali Canon.
Samhitas are explanations of general philosophical knowledge.
Which of the following yoga practices is the path of knowledge, wisdom, introspection, and contemplation?
Which of the following yoga practices is the path of devotion, emotion, love, compassion, and service to God and others?
Which of the following yoga practices is the path of action, service to others, mindfulness, and remembering the levels of our being while fulfilling our actions or karma in the world?
Which of the following yoga practices is the path of meditation that directly deals with the encountering and transcending thoughts of the mind?
Which desirable goals in life for Hindu’s best describe the following actions? Appropriate behavior.
Which desirable goals in life for Hindu’s best describe the following actions? The pursuit of legitimate worldly success.
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Master Kong
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
The Analects
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Old Master
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Wu-wei
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Izanagi
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Vedas
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Ramayana
Analyze the following terms, concepts, personality, belief and doctrines, core teachings and practices related to the Daoic and Dharmic religions and classify them accordingly. Write C for Confucianism, S for Shintoism, H for Hinduism, D for Daoism, and B for Buddhism.
Trimurti