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Religious illiteracy or the lack of responsible understanding of religious traditions is widespread and fuels bigotry, prejudice, and antagonism. It is false to claim that religious traditions can either be true or false. One of the most troubling consequences of religious illiteracy is that it hinders efforts to promote respect for pluralism and peaceful coexistence.

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(AMALEAKS - BLOGSPOT.COM) HUMSS 111 Quizzes Week 1-10

Religious illiteracy or the lack of responsible understanding of religious traditions is widespread and fuels bigotry, prejudice, and antagonism. It is false to claim that religious traditions can either be true or false. One of the most troubling consequences of religious illiteracy is that it hinders efforts to promote respect for pluralism and peaceful coexistence.

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An understanding of enlightenment and how it


can be achieved through meditation, yoga, and
HUMSS111 QUIZZES WEEK 1-10 living in the present moment

Question 4
RELIGION LA1

Why are Muslim families in France facing difficulties


after the Paris attacks?
Question 1

b. Children face discrimination in schools and in


Your teacher makes generalizations such as "All
Christians should recite the Lord's Prayer" or "All their communities. Question 5
Muslims are terrorists." What will you do?

True or False: Terrorist attacks are not part of Islam.


b. Disagree. It is wrong to make such
generalizations because religions are internally
diverse.
b. False. Radical Muslims committed terrorist
attacks. They may not represent classical Islam or

Question 2 Islam in its entirety buy they show how religions


are interpreted and reinterpreted in different time
and space contexts. RELIGION SQ1
What should we do to avoid acts of discrimination
and violence against people of different religious
beliefs?
Question 1

d. All of the choices. Which is the best explanation to


why radical Muslims commit acts of
terrorism?

Question 3

A religiously literate person will possess the following


except:
a. These acts are both political b. Accept the offer only if it is in
and religious. They are line with my values.
political responses to the
atrocities of Western
governments towards c. Accept the offer. I was raised a
Muslim countries and are Christian anyway and it won't
also seen by those who hurt to know more about the
commit them as expressions Christian tradition. Besides I
of faith. don't need to convert myself.

d. I will write a post on Facebook


Question 2 telling how wrong it is for
people to preach their faith and
point to specific sources that
show how wrong
What is the best explanation of the Christians are for pushing
rise of religiosity in the 21st their faith to others.
century?

Question 4
d. The rise of the personal
computer, the Internet,
mobile devices, and social
media precipitated the rise of What is the greatest consequence
religiosity. of Islamophobia?

Question 3 Select one:

a. Allah's disapproval to
Your friend who is a member of a humankind.
new Christian church deeply
believes that the Bible is the word
of God and the only way to really b. The decrease of converts to Islam.
understand God. Being raised as
a Roman Catholic, you
c. The perpetuation of violence against totally
understand this. He invites you to
innocent people.
a free Bible Study program every
week. What will you do?

Select one:

a. I no longer believe in the Bible


so I will reject the offer politely.
d. The tarnishing of reputation of an otherwise good c. Muslim women are attractive
religion and are physically weaker so
those who attack them are
encouraged to do so.
Question 5
What is
one d. All of the choices
possible

Question 7

Religious illiteracy or the lack of


responsible understanding of Why were Muslims worldwide
religious traditions is widespread persecuted after the recent
and fuels bigotry, prejudice, and bombings in Paris and Brussels.
antagonism.

Select one:
Select one:

a. Because the Koran and most of


a. Can either be true and false the teachings of Muslims
support such acts.

b. False
b. These crimes are fuelled by a
misconception that all
c. Can neither be true nor false adherents of a certain
religious tradition are the
Question 6 d. True same.
explanation of why most victims of Muslim hate crimes
are women? c. Because Muslims all over the
Select one: world supported these acts and
persecuting them is only a
logical action after what
a. Most women are vulnerable
happened.
to
violent attacks and their
Muslim identity is more
obvious because they wear d. Because they were the ones
a headdress.
who planned and initiated the
bombing causing many lives to
b. Most women Muslims
perpetrate the terrorist attacks. vanish. Question 8
They hold the highest positions
among terrorist circles.

The following are true except:


Select one: b. Religious traditions are often
represented inaccurately by
individuals who define
a. One of the most troubling and themselves as "religious" as
urgent consequences of this well as those who self-define
illiteracy is that it often fuels as "non-religious." For those
prejudice and antagonism, who define themselves as
thereby hindering efforts aimed "religious," this inaccuracy
at promoting respect for often manifests itself in
pluralism, peaceful coexistence relationship to their own
and cooperative endeavors in traditions as well as the faith
local, national and global arenas traditions of others.

b. It is possible to diminish religious c. Religious traditions are often


illiteracy by teaching about represented as internally
religion from a nonsectarian uniform and static as opposed
perspective in primary and to diverse and evolving
secondary schools

d. Religion is viewed as
c. It is important to be spiritual social/cultural phenomenon
and religious individuals in that is embedded in human
order to help in preserving political, social and cultural
peace and prosperity in the life
world

d. There exists a widespread Question 10


illiteracy about religion across
the globe.

Which is the best definition of


Islamophobia?
Question 9

Select one:
All give rise to religious illiteracy
except:
a. The fear of Muslims

Select one: b. The fear of Koran

a. Religion is deeply and nearly c. The fear of Islam


exclusively equated with
sectarianism in ways that
render the study of religion a d. The dislike of or prejudice against Islam
difficult concept to grasp and or Muslims, especially as a political
apply force
WR LA2 and economic influences

d. All knowledge claims are


Question 1 relative thus all interpretations
are equally valid.

True or False: All knowledge claims


(including religious ones) are Question 3
socially constructed.

Cultural studies is defined by


Select one: Culler as

a. Can neither be true nor false


Select one:
b. Can either be true and false
a. understanding the belief
c. False systems and practices of an
individual or group

d. True
b. shared meanings we make and
encounter in our everyday
lives
Question 2

c. understanding the
functioning of a culture,
One of the assumptions of the cultural productions and
cultural studies approach in how cultural identities are
understanding religion is organized

d. an ensemble of beliefs and


Select one: practices that function as a
pervasive technology of
control
a. Culture norms represent
uncontested absolute,
universal truths
Question 4

b. All knowledge claims are


situated in that they arise
from particular Cultural studies primarily concerns
social/historical contexts. in the following except

c. Culture is exclusive of political


Select one: The assumptions of the cultural
studies approach in understanding
religion are the following except
a. Heightening attention to beliefs Select one:
and practices implicitly enforced

a. All forms of inquiry are


b. Understanding about ritual interpretations which are
practices and what filtered through particular
scriptures say lenses

c. Understanding how codes of b. All knowledge claims are


behavior are articulated, situated in that they arise out of
enforced and reshaped a particular social/historical
contexts
d. Understanding ways in which
identities are formed c. Religion is fundamentally
entwined with political,
economic and culture contexts
Question 5
d. Culture norms represent
uncontested absolute,
True or False: Religious influences universal truths
are embedded in all aspects of
human experience.
Question 2

Select one:
True or False: The nature of
method of cultural studies
a. Can either be true and false
approach to religion is multi and
inter-disciplinary.
b. Can neither be true nor false

c. False Select one:

d. True a. Can neither be true nor false

WR SQ2 b. True

c. Can either be true and false


Question 1

d. False
Question 3 identities are formed and
organized

According to Greenblatt, 'texts' d. understand how codes of


work in culture _____. behavior are articulated,
shaped and enforced

Select one:
Question 5

a. Culture is rather intrinsic than


socially constructed therefore
The premise/s of the essay,
unchangeable
"Overcoming Religious Illiteracy:
A
b. By forming actions to eradicate Cultural Studies Approach" is/are
culture because it creates
boundaries between groups of
people
Select one:

c. By articulating cultural codes


a. The widespread illiteracy
of behavior in an active and
about religion should be
passive process of
decreased because it often
acculturation
fuels prejudice and
antagonism
d. By deforming the structure of
cultural practices and beliefs.
b. Strengthening people's beliefs
and practices about their
religion is utmost needed to
Question 4 decrease religious illiteracy

c. People should be encouraged


Cultural studies aims to to find their religious identities
for national peace and progress

Select one: d. People in the 21st century


should be encouraged to
embrace religion despite
a. understand the truth about what advances in science
religious scriptures say

b. help in enriching cultural beliefs Question 6


and practices

c. understand ways in which


Culture is defined by Greenblatt d. Religion should be understood
as from the lens of personal
devotional practice.

Select one:
Question 8

a. an ensemble of beliefs and


practices that function as a
pervasive technology of understanding the functioning of a
control

b. a set of limits within which social culture, cultural productions and


behavior must be contained how cultural identities are
organized

c. shared meanings we make and


encounter in our everyday lives Select one:

d. the practices and processes of a. Culture


making meanings with and from
texts we encounter in our
b. Cultural studies
everyday lives

c. Situated knowledge
Question 7
d. Religious learning

Religious literacy presumes that


Question 9

Select one:
True or False: 'Texts' work in
culture by implicitly enforcing or
a. Religion is isolated from political,
articulating beliefs, practices and
economical and cultural
codes.
contexts.

b. Religion is embedded in
Select one:
human political, social and
cultural life.
a. False
c. Religion is exclusive of social
contexts and historical b. Can either be true and false
movements.
c. True False

d. Can neither be true nor false


Question 2

Question 10
Religion and culture are
inseparable

True or False: The recognition


that all knowledge claims are
situated is a manifestation of Select one:
relativism whereby all
interpretations are considered to
be equally valid. True

False
Select one:

Question 3
a. Can either be true and false

b. False
The phrases, "Buddhists
encourages internal peace." or
"Islam encourages violence." are
c. True problematic and even wrong.
Why?
d. Can neither be true nor false

Select one:
WR LQ1

a. People's behaviors in the 21st


century are more influenced by
Question 1
media and not by religion
anymore.

Religious expressions and


traditions are uniform within all b. Buddhists are really violent and
sects/branches or denominations. majority of Muslims is peaceful.

c. No generalizations can be
Select one: made because of the vast
diversity of beliefs and
interpretations of
True sect/branches within a
religion
d. All religions encourage both Select one:
peace and violence.

a. True

Question 4
b. False

The first assumption of the cultural


studies approach is that the Question 7
method is discrete.

All knowledge claims including


Select one: religious ones are socially
constructed and therefore
malleable.
a. True

b. False Select one:

a. True
Question 5

b. False

Theology is the academic study

of religious beliefs, behaviors and Question 8

institutions. Select one:

The presumptions of religious


literacy are the following except

a. True

Select one:
b. False

a. Religion is static and isolated


from historical and cultural
Question 6 movements.

b. There is a difference between


There is a difference between religious learning and
religious learning and understanding about religion.
understanding about religion.

c. Religion is embedded in human


political, social and cultural life.
d. Religion shapes and is shaped Question text
by historical and cultural
contexts.
Beliefs are a collection of
knowledge, values, material
objects, and attitudes acquired by a
Question 9 group of people.

Study of religious faith, practice, Select one:


and experience; the study of God
and God's relation to the world
True

Select one: False

a. Theology
Question 12

b. Religion
How can religious illiteracy be
c. Religious illiteracy diminished?

d. Religious studies
Select one:

Question 10 a. Teach religion from an


academic and nonsectarian
perspective in primary and
secondary schools
Situated knowledge claims that all
interpretations are equally valid.
b. Start within families by teaching
religion in its own theological
perspective
Select one:

a. True c. Finding one's religious identity is


the key in understanding other
religions
b. False

d. Theology should be a required


Question 11 course/subject in primary and
secondary schools

Flag question
Question 13 Beliefs are a collection of
knowledge, values, material
objects, and attitudes acquired by a
group of people.
Collections of ideas, practices,
values, and stories that are all
embedded in cultures
Select one:

Select one: a. True

a. Theology b. False

b. Religious studies

c. Religious illiteracy
Question 16

d. Religion

How do 'texts' enforce, articulate


and/or shape codes, beliefs and
Question 14 practices?

Conservative religious Select one:


practitioners oppose learning
about religion from an academic
lens because it presumes the a. Reward and punishment;
legitimacy of multiple religious containment and exclusion;
worldviews. reinforcement

b. Praise and blame; isolation and


Select one: restrain; reinforcement

a. True c. Praise and blame;


containment and exclusion;
reinforcement
b. False

d. Praise and blame; inclusion and


restrain; reinforcement
Question 15

Question 17
anything that a meaning can be from uniform lenses and
derived from perspectives.

Select one: Select one:

a. Codes of behavior a. False

b. Text b. True Question

c. Power
20
d. Reinforcement

Which of the statements is true?

Question 18

Select one:

A perspective that all knowledge


claims come from our own a. All knowledge claims
experiences including religious ones are
socially constructed and are
therefore malleable.

Select one:
b. All knowledge claims including
religious ones are universal
a. Culture truths and therefore
unchangeable.

b. Religious learning
c. All knowledge claims including
religious are interpretations
c. Cultural studies therefore equally valid.

d. Situated knowledge d. All knowledge claims including


religious ones are interpretations
therefore equally invalid.
Question 19
Question 21

The subject of inquiry in a cultural


studies approach in Religions are internally diverse.
understanding religion comes
Select one: In which of these situations was
religious literacy applied?

a. False

Select one:
b. True

a. A public teacher humiliated a


student who did not know a
Question 22 verse in the Bible.

Why can’t generalizations such as


b. After the recent Paris terrorist
“Buddhists are nonviolent” or
attacks, there was a 300%
“Muslims are violent” or
increase of hate crimes against
“Christians oppose contraception,”
Muslims in Britain.
be made and even problematic?

c. A Muslim employer refused to


accept a qualified applicant
Select one:
because he is a Catholic and it
would affect their working
a. People’s behavior and thoughts relationship.
today are more influenced by
media than religion.
d. A store clerk who let a Muslim
customer purchase despite
b. We can never know the the manager's order to block
teachings in a religion without Muslims from their store after
being a member, thus no bombing happened in their
generalizations shall be made. community.

c. All religions encourage both


Question 24
peace and violence.

d. There is a vast diversity of


'Situatedness' presents that
interpretations and
religious claims are interpretations
expressions of religious
that arise out of particular historical/
communities depending on
cultural contexts as opposed to
their cultural, political or
absolute and universal truths.
social contexts.

Select one:
Question 23

a. True
b. False a. False

b. True
Question 25

Question 28
A nonsectarian study of religion
presumes religious legitimacy of
diverse normative claims.
What action/s shall be provided to
attain religious literacy in a
national scale?
Select one:

True Select one:

False a. Enforce the law protecting


victims of hate crimes and
violence against religious sectors

Question 26
b. Religions should be discussed
personally inside families and
not in public schools.
Religions are static and not
influenced by historical
movements. c. There are more important
national issues than hate
crimes
Select one:
d. Include a curriculum on World
Religions from a nonsectarian
True False
perspective in public
education

Question 27

Question 29

The cultural studies approach is


objective and instead suggests
Religions functions in isolation with
that all knowledge claims come
political, social and economic
from our own experiences.
contexts.

Select one:
Select one:
True b. Indirect Violence
c. Structural Violence
d. Cultural Violence
False
Question 3

Question 30 Massive cultural violence is still evident today but


now labeled as ____.

Select one:
A position of ascendancy or a. Bias
superiority over others. b. Discrimination
c. Injustice
d. Prejudice

Select one: Question 4

a. Codes of behavior True or False: Galtung's typologies of


violence present the idea of violence being
inevitable. Select one: a. False
b. Reinforcement b. Can neither be true nor false
c. True
d. Can either be true and false
c. Power
Question 5
d. Text
The members of the LGBT community being viewed
as 'immoral' by some Christians is a clear
RELIGION LA3 manifestation of ___.

Select one:
Question 1 a. Indirect Violence
b. Cultural Violence
The type of violence that represents the existence of c. Direct Violence
prevailing or prominent social norms that make direct d. Structural Violence
and structural violence seem natural or right or at
least acceptable
Select one: RELIGION SQ3
a. Cultural Violence
b. Indirect Violence
c. Structural Violence
Question 1
d. Direct Violence

Question 2
True or False: Massive cultural
The type of violence that represents behaviors violence is labeled today as
that serve to threaten life itself and/or diminish discrimination.
one's capacity to meet basic human needs Select
one:
a. Direct Violence
Select one: Select one:

a. Can neither be true nor false a. Direct Violence

b. Can either be true and false b. Cultural Violence

c. True c. Indirect Violence

d. False d. Structural Violence

Question 2 Question 4

True or False: The three forms of Remote communities having no


violence are interrelated and access to basic resources and
mutually reinforcing. services is a clear manifestation
of ____.

Select one:
Select one:
a. Can either be true and false
a. Indirect Violence
b. False
b. Cultural Violence
c. Can neither be true nor false
c. Structural Violence
d. True
d. Direct Violence

Question 3
Question 5

The type of violence that


represents the systematic ways in
True or False: Religious functions
which some groups are hindered
in both the promotion of cultural
from equal access to
violence and cultural peace.
opportunities, goods and services
that enable the fulfillment of basic
human needs
Select one:
a. Can either be true and false a. Cultural Violence

b. Can neither be true nor false b. Indirect Violence

c. False c. Structural Violence

d. True d. Direct Violence

Question 6 Question 8

Women being deprived of political Massive structural violence is still


rights and viewed as inferior to men evident today but now labeled as
is a clear manifestation of

Select one:
Select one:

a. Injustice
a. Structural Violence

b. Bias
b. Cultural Violence

c. Prejudice
c. Direct Violence

d. Discrimination
d. Indirect Violence

Question 9
Question 7

A person working as a house


Indigenous people being viewed
helper who does not meet his/her
as primitive and uncivilized is a
basic needs such as food
clear manifestation of _____.
because of his/her employer's
restrictions is a clear
manifestation of _____.
Select one:

Select one:

a. Indirect Violence
b. Structural Violence Select one:

c. Direct Violence a. Solomon

d. Cultural Violence b. Isaac

c. Canaan
Question 10

d. Mitzvot

The members of the LGBT


community being deprived of
certain civil rights is a clear Question 2
manifestation of ___.

Which of the following statement


on the early Hebrew's
Select one:
understanding of God is true?

a. Cultural Violence
Select one:
b. Direct Violence
a. Like Egyptians, the early
c. Indirect Violence Hebrews believed in singularity
represented on earth by a
divine ruler.
d. Structural Violence

b. Unlike Mesopotamians or the


Egyptians, the early Hebrews
disclaims that their laws came
directly from God.

c. Like Mesopotamians, the early


LA4 Hebrews worshipped numerous
nature deities and represented
them in forms of images and
symbols.
Question 1

d. Unlike Mesopotamians or the


The promised land in Jewish Egyptians, the early
history which Jews intended to
return to after their enslavement in
Egypt. Hebrews affirmed that their
laws came directly from God.
Question 3 in the forms of images and
symbols.

Refers to the repeated exile of the d. The early Hebrew's believe that
Jewish people from their homeland God is an abstract concept
in Israel and/or principle.

Select one: Question 5

a. Kabbalah
One of Judaism's elements that
embodies Judaism's intellectual
b. Galut culture, focusing on the study,
understanding, and interpretation
of sacred texts.
c. Diaspora Nationalism

d. Zionism Select one:

a. Peoplehood
Question 4

b. Torah

Which of the following statements


speaks for early Hebrew's c. Culture
understanding of God?

d. God

Select one:
SQ4

a. The early Hebrews' religion


posited an unchanging set of
nature deities represented on Question 1
earth by a divine ruler.

One of Judaism's elements that


b. The early Hebrews preserve
includes customs and food, arts
the singularity of a sovereign
and music, dance and folkways.
God.

c. The early Hebrews believe in


numerous deities, represented
a. Peoplehood b. False

Question 2 Question 6

The movement born for the The Hebrew term for the
improvement of the Jews; the widespread and enormous
Jewish Enlightenment genocide of the Jewish people
brought by anti-Semitism

c. Haskalah
a. Shoah

Question 3
Question 7

The set of Jews' Divine laws


informing both ethical and ritual A modern ideological movement
behavior of Jewish nationalism and the
idea of the restoration of the
Jewish homeland in Palestine

b. Mitzvot

a. Zionism

Question 4

Question 8

A political movement suggesting


that Jews must be eliminated from
society A Greek termed coined
specifically for the dispersion of
Jews throughout the Hallenistic or
Greek-speaking world.
a. Anti-Semitism

Question 5 b. Diaspora

Geographical context was essential Question 9


to the development of ancient
Israelite polytheism.
Term for the mystical tradition Question 3
within Judaism

The house of assembly of the


a. Kabbalah Jewish people replacing the
Temple as a religious institution

Question 10
d. Synagogue

One of Judaism's elements that


emphasizes the relationship of the Question 4
Jewish people with the Divine.

Structural violence represents the


d. God existence of prevailing or prominent
social norms that make direct
violence seem natural or right.
LQ2

b. False
Question 1

Question 5
Which of the following statements
do not refer to Judaism?

Kabbalah was the movement of


the common folk, stressing
c. Judaism is the Jewish religion populism and social welfare.
that teaches the life of Jesus.

a. False
Question 2

Question 6
Judaism is conceptualized as a
triad with three points of reference
namely:
In Yemen, women can't leave the
house without their husband's
permission except for a few
b. God, Torah, Peoplehood emergency situations.
b. Cultural violence This term represents the existence
of prevailing or prominent social
norms that make direct and
structural violence seem "natural"
Question 7 or "right" or at least acceptable.

The synagogue was a centralized


house of God open to Jewish a. Cultural Violence
people and a radical innovation in
the history of religions.
Question 11

b. True
This term represents behaviors that
serve to threaten life itself and/or to
Question 8 diminish one's capacity to meet
basic human needs

A movement of the common folk,


stressing populism and social c. Structural Violence
welfare at a time when the official
Eastern European Jewish
community, the kehillah, was
corrupt and declining Question 12

c. Hasidism The systematic use of terror


especially as means of coercion is
____.

Question 9

b. Terrorism
Positive peace includes structural
(human) integration, preventive and
achieved always by peaceful Question 13
means.

What was the main concern of


b. True Rabbinic Judaism?

Question 10
a. Ethics and morality The stream of Judaism which
emphasizes concerns with ethics
and morality is referred to as

Question 14

b. Rabbinic Judaism
The Jews assimilated into the
culture in which they found
themselves, while maintaining Question 18
their separate identity as Jews
and their adherence to Jewish
tradition and culture.
In all cultural contexts, diverse and
often contradictory religious
influences are always present.
b. True

b. True
Question 15

Question 19
Which accurately describes the
Torah?

What was the main goal of the


movement, Reform Judaism,
a. It represents Judaism's during the modern period?
intellectual culture,
focusing on the study,
understanding and
interpretation of the sacred c. Reshape traditional Judaism
texts. in order to conform more
closely to the universalist
modernization

Question 16

Question 20

The mystical tradition within


Judaism
A movement to reshape traditional
Judaism in order to conform more
closely to the universalist ethos of
b. Kabbalah Enlightenment-influenced Western
Christianity, so that Jews might
integrate more easily into the
modern nation-state
Question 17
a. Reform Judaism The Torah is a religious textual
compendium developed over the
history of the Jewish people.

Question 21

b. False
What was the greatest and most
relevant achievement of Zionism?
Question 25

a. The establishment of a
modern Jewish state in What was/were the Jews'
Israel adaptation/s to still practice their
beliefs and traditions when they
were frequently being exiled
around the world?
Question 22

a. The replacement of Temples


Living in harmony with other
by the synagogues or house
people especially of different
of assembly
races and/or religion

Question 26
a. Peaceful coexistence

The vision of a universal, singular


Question 23
God is arguably one of the greatest
religious innovations of the Jewish
tradition among the world's historic
Hebrew term for the Holocaust religious systems.
meaning catastrophe: The
genocide of over six million Jews
in Europe by the Nazis during the
a. True
1930s until the end of World War
II.

Question 27

d. Shoah

Clash or conflict between cultures


often resulting to violence
Question 24
d. Clash of civilization Question 1

Question 28 What was/were Martin Luther's


argument/s attacking the
leadership of the Catholic church?
From the historical perspective, all
Jews share a common ancestry
descended from Abraham and his a. He concluded that salvation
wife Sarah. is God's grace alone and by
faith alone and objected
indulgences sold by
b. False church.

Question 29 Question 2

What was the negative What movement of Christians


stereotyping against Jews during arose in the twentieth century
the rise of Christianity? which had been concerned in
protecting the literal interpretations
of the Bible from what they
consider to be the undermining
b. Jews as a traitorous sinner effects of Biblical worship?
and killer of Christ

c. Fundamentalism
Question 30

Question 3
What accusations and/or events
of the anti-Jewish reactionaries
led to the formation of a new
political movement, anti-Semitism The movement known to
or the elimination of Jews from the emphasize not only preaching and
society? sacraments, but a mission to the
poor and those in need.

c. All of the choices


a. Liberation theology

LA5
Question 4
Refers to the evangelical
movement that emphasizes the gift
of the Holy Spirit

a. Pentecostalism

Question 5

Founded by Martin Luther which


was considered a new movement
in the Christian tradition

b. Protestant Reformation

SQ5
1 a. Protestant Reformation

The new movement born to protect Question 5


the literal interpretations of the
Bible from what they consider to be
the undermining effects of Considered the most important
Biblical worship council of the early Christian
church

a. Fundamantalism
a. Nicaea

Question 2
Question 6

Refers to the Christians' summary


of faith Refers to those who literally are
sent to give testimony to their faith

b. Creed
Select one:

Question 3
a. Apostles

Refers to the birthday of the


Question 7
Church when the disciples
experienced the empowerment as
a new community weeks after the
feast of Passover What unites Christianity being a
worldwide tradition with diverse
practices, beliefs and traditions?

d. Pentecost

d. the life and the teachings of


Jesus
Question 4

Question 8
Founded by Martin Luther which
was considered a new movement
in the Christian tradition
Question
Refers to the movement What term refers to a stream of
emphasizing a life of devotion to interpretation of Islam emphasizing
God in prayer and in simplicity the interior path of mystical love
and knowledge of God?

c. Monasticism
d. Sufism

Question 9
Question 3

What term refers to Christian's


summary of faith, becoming one of The totality of God's will regarding
the religion's distinctive features? human action as represented in
the Quran and Sunnah

c. Creed
d. shariah

Question 10
Question 4

The four gospels in the Bible are


Traditional schools throughout the

Muslim world for advanced study


a. Matthew, Mark, Luke John
of law, philosophy, theology, arts

LA6 and sciences d. madrasah

Question 1 Question 5

The following state Islamic The recitation of the Quran which


understanding of God/Allah except is considered as a science, an art
and a form of devotion

c. the Divine being represented


on earth as prophets and/or c. tilawah
messengers

SQ6

Question 2
Question 1 One of the Sunni Muslim's "five
pillars of Islam" referring to the
pilgrimage to Mecca

What refers to the movement born


during the European colonialism
arguing that the faith and practice b. hajj
of Muslims had become distanced
from the original message of
Quran and the Prophet, as the
masses have adapted and Question 5
innovated devotional practices?

The unity and oneness of God


d. Salafis which Muhammad spoke of in
contrast to polytheism

2
a. tawhid

The rules of pronunciation,


intonation, and approach Question 6
governing the recitation of Quran

Referring to the successor of


b. tajwid Muhammad

Question 3 c. khalifah

The Quran is composed of Question 7


chapters called as surahs which
include themes such as the
following except
Islamic term for a universal
community

a. righteous behaviors a Muslim


must obey to be able to be
b. ummah
saved on the Day of
Judgment

Question 8

Question 4

The opening chapter (surah) in the


Question
Quran which is recited by many The Council of Jerusalem decided
Muslims as part of their prayer that Gentiles (non-Jews) could
everyday become Christians without
becoming Jews first.

c. Fatihah
Select one:

Question 9 a. False

b. True
What is the difference between
Shi'a and Sunni interpretations of
the Quran?
Question 2

b. Shi'a Muslims believe that


leadership was passed on by The canonical prayer
the designation of a successor
(Imam) within the Prophet's
family; Sunni Muslims believe
that the sources of religious Select one:
authority were the Quran, the
custom of the Prophet, and the
a. shahadah
communal consensus of
Muslims.
b. hajj

Question 10
c. salat

d. sawm
What is/are Islam's understanding
of God/Allah?

Question 3
b. the Creator and Ruler of the
entire universe and the
ultimate Judge of all human A chapter of the holy book Quran
beings

LQ3
Select one:

Question 1 a. ulama
b. surah Question 6

c. ummah
The gospel/s who accounted Jesus
birth in Jerusalem, conceived by
d. wilayah
the Virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit
and Joseph as her betrothed

Question 4

Select one:

One example of the Pentecostal


worship reliving the experience of a. Matthew
the early church on the first
Pentecost b. Luke

c. Mark
Select one:

d. John
a. Pope

b. Missionary Question 7

c. Fundamentalism
Monasticism was the movement
emphasizing the forgiveness of
d. Speaking in tongues
and grace of loving God.

5 Select one:

Muslims insist that Muhammad is a. False


only a messenger and not a divine
being.
b. True

Select one: Question 8

a. False
The unity and oneness of God that
Muhammad spoke of
b. True
Question
Select one: Marks for this submission:
1.00/1.00.
a. Tawhid

Question 10
b. Medina

c. Muhammad The Council of Florence was the


most important of the early
councils.
d. Sufism

Select one:
Question 9

a. False
Which of the following is/are not
fundamental to Islamic belief?
b. True

Select one: Question 11

a. the life and the teachings of


Jesus told by his disciples to The movement, "liberation
guide humanity to have faith theology", focused on economic
in God injustices.

b. the concept of one God, who


has sent many prophets and Select one:
messengers to guide people to
live in accordance to God's will
a. False

c. the concept of God being the


Creator and the Ruler of the b. True
entire universe

Question 12
d. the prophecy of Muhammad

Feedback All four distinct gospels speak of


one critical event in the life of
Jesus: the birth of Jesus.
Correct
Select one:

a. True

b. False

Question 13

Though its political power declined


after the ninth century, the
caliphate remained as an
important symbol of Muslim unity.

Select one:

a. True

b. False

Question 14

Muslims views Muhammad as the


following except

Select one:

a. the One who was selected by


God to receive the revelation
that ultimately established the
Muslim faith

b. the only Prophet of God to


whom His words and
revelations were revealed
c. the Messenger of God and the Question 17
paradigm of the life of faith

d. the last Prophet of God to whom The head of the Roman Catholic
the Quran was given Church

Question 15
Select one:

The Anabaptists took issue over a. Missionary


the establishment of a state church
and infant baptism.
b. Fundamentalism

c. Speaking in tongues
Select one:

d. Pope
a. False

b. True
Question 18

Question 16
What was/were the challenges
posed by biblical scholarship to
Christian faith during the modern
Who was the Jewish tentmaker era?
who converted to Christianity and
later spoke to Jews and Gentiles
affirming his faith to Christ?
Select one:

a. The doubt whether each word


Select one:
of the Bible is the revelation
of God or a collection of
a. Paul inspired writings that are
products of particular
historical contexts, with their
b. Luke own historical concerns.

c. John b. The strength of influence of the


Christian faith to the virtues and
behaviors applied by its
d. Matthew followers
c. The text of the Bible has been c. The words of the Quran were
laid open to study the methods originally revealed by Angel
of critical and historical Gabriel to Muhammad in
analysis. Arabic

d. The recitation of Quran is a


d. The lack of concrete evidences science, an art, and a form of
on the origin of Bible devotion, governed by tawhid.

Question 19
Question 21

A movement known as
The term that refers to followers of
Pentecostalism arose in opposition
Christ
to many trends in modern biblical
scholarship

Select one:
Select one:
a. Methodism
a. False
b. Pentecostalism
b. True
c. Christians

Question 20
d. Baptism

Which of the following is not true


about the Quran as viewed by Question 22
Muslims?

Christianity is a world religion with


diverse representations, beliefs
Select one:
and practices but has one common
source which is
a. Quran originally functioned as
an oral scripture.
Select one:
b. The Quran was originally the
Holy book of Hebrews
a. the Old Testament in the Bible
translated into Arabic for the
people to understand
b. the priests, the bishops and the Question 25
Pope

c. the life, the teachings, the The movement interested in the


death and the resurrection "correct" practice of Islam and
of Jesus reject anything they perceive to be
innovations inconsistent with their
interpretation of the model of the
d. God the Father, Jesus Christ
early Muslim community, focusing
the Son and the Holy Spirit
on Sufism and Shi'ism in particular.

Question 23
Select one:

Hadith is the human endeavor to a. Sufism


interpret and understand shariah.

b. Shariah

Select one:
c. Salafism

a. True
d. Sunnah

b. False

Question 26

Question 24

All Christians believe

The final Prophet and Messenger


of God
Select one:

a. that God is Jesus and Jesus is


Select one:
God

a. Muhammad
b. in the authority of the Pope of
the Church
b. Sufism
c. that Christ was born on
c. Medina Christmas day

d. tawhid
d. in the life and teachings of mystical love and knowledge of
Jesus God.

Question 27
Select one:

a. Sunnah
Stream of interpretation
emphasizing the interior path of
b. madrasah

c. Shariah Question 30

d. Sufism
Although the gospels differ in their

Question 28 accounts of Jesus' life and ministry, they speak of one critical

event which is

story
The gospel/s who omitted the birth Select one:

a. the origin of the universe


Select one:

b. the baptism of Jesus a.


Luke

c. the resurrection of
Jesus b. Matthew

d. the birth of Jesus c.


Mark

d. John

Question 29

A usually religious movement or point


of view characterized by a
return to fundamental principles,
by rigid adherence to those
principles, and often by intolerance
of other views and opposition to
secularism

Select one:

a. Missionary

b. Speaking in tongues

c. Pope

d. Fundamentalism

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