
Y7 Introduction to worldviews assessment quiz
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- Q1What is one common definition of what is real?Physical objects are only real if they are perceived by everyone.Only ideas are real.Physical objects are real if they can be detected by one of the five senses.Nothing is real unless it can be seen by the eye.30s
- Q2What example illustrates that human ideas can have real effects?Money only exists as coins or notes.Ideas disappear when people die.Only physical objects can have a real impact.Breaking the law can lead to punishment.30s
- Q3What are eternal principles?Principles that are only valid in certain cultures.Only physical objects that exist forever.Ideas that can be changed by human opinion.Big shared ideas that have no beginning or end.30s
- Q4Why might money be considered less real than numbers?Numbers are only valuable in the context of currency.Money will eventually disappear, whereas numbers last forever.Money can be physically touched, but numbers cannot.Money is more tangible than eternal principles.30s
- Q5How do some Hindu beliefs relate to the concept of reality?They view the physical world as a distraction from true existence with God.They see God as a physical being.They believe only physical objects are real.They think material wealth is the ultimate goal.30s
- Q6What did Jesus reportedly say about material wealth?Only the wealthy can achieve eternal life.Worrying about material things is a distraction from what really matters.Wealth is the key to happiness.Material possessions are the most important aspect of life.30s
- Q7What is a characteristic of eternal principles that some argue makes them more real than physical things?They can change depending on human agreement.They are considered more real than physical objects because they do not decay.They exist only in written form.They are only real if acknowledged by society.30s
- Q8What role do ideas play in shaping people's views about reality?Ideas do not influence physical existence.Ideas are only relevant if they are documented.Ideas can have real impacts on how people live.Ideas are temporary and have no lasting effect.30s
- Q9How many men of Indostan went to see the elephant?SevenFiveSixFour30s
- Q10What was the common theme among the men's observations?They all agreed on what the elephant looked likeOnly one man was correct in his observationEach man was blind and could not see the elephantEach man had a different perspective based on what he felt.30s
- Q11What is the overall message of the poem?Different perspectives can lead to different conclusions about the same subject.Only one perspective is validBlindness prevents understandingAll perspectives are equally correct30s
- Q12What is the main theme of the poet's summary of the fable of the Blind men and the Elephant?People can have different viewpoints, but no one has the complete truth.Everyone is wrong in their arguments.People should not have opinions on matters they haven't seen.Only one person can be right in a discussion.30s
- Q13What does the poet mean by 'theologic wars'?Arguments about politics.Conflicts about scientific theories.Disputes based on differing opinions about religious beliefs.Debates about animal rights.30s
- Q14What does the poet imply about the nature of human understanding?Understanding is not necessary for argument.It is limited and can lead to misunderstandings.People are always willing to accept other opinions.Human understanding is always perfect.30s
- Q15How does the moral of the fable of the Blind men and the Elephant relate to communication?People should shout louder to win arguments.Only one viewpoint matters in discussions.Effective communication requires understanding and listening to differing perspectives.Communication is irrelevant in arguments.30s