Aos-1 An Overview Of Religious Traditions

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1. There is only one God; this God has three persons or faces:____________________


For the aspects of religion, write Beliefs for Beliefs, Stories for Sacred Stories, Experience for Religious Experience, Ritual for Religious Ritual, Structures for Social Structures, Texts for Sacred Texts, Ethics for Religious Ethics and Symbols for Sacred Symbols.

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Aos-1 An Overview Of Religious Traditions - Quiz


Quiz on the religions of Christianity, Islam and Buddhism.

2. Rebirth is the idea that every living being, after death, will return to the world in a new birth. The aim of life is to escape from this endless cycle of rebirth:______________________


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3. Priests are ordained by bishops in order for the community to receive the sacraments and share the good news about God.

Explanation

In Christianity, priests are ordained by bishops to fulfill important roles within the community. They are responsible for administering the sacraments, such as baptism and communion, which are considered essential for spiritual growth and salvation. Additionally, priests are tasked with sharing the teachings of the Bible and spreading the good news about God to the congregation. This process of ordination ensures that priests are authorized and recognized by the church hierarchy to carry out these duties effectively.

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4. Priests are ordained by bishops in order for the community to receive the sacraments and share the good news about God:

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5. Key places for this religion are Mecca and Medina.

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Islam is the correct answer because Mecca and Medina are two important cities in Saudi Arabia that hold significant religious importance for Muslims. Mecca is the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad and is home to the Kaaba, the holiest site in Islam. It is also the destination of the annual pilgrimage known as Hajj. Medina is where the Prophet Muhammad migrated to and established the first Islamic state. Both cities are considered sacred and hold great religious significance for Muslims worldwide.

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6. Key places for this religion are Mecca and Medina:_________________

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7. Pilgrimages to sacred places, visiting local temples and making offerings to holy people and to images in their homes are the way most members show their devotion:_________________

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8. A key idea in this religion is ‘submission’. When members submit to God’s will, they are assured of eternal salvation:__________________________

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9. In this religion, the religious community as a whole is made of four groups of people: monks, nuns, laymen and laywomen:__________________________

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10. A mosque is the house of worship for this group of religious believers:_________________


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11. The story of the early Church as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles

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The correct answer is Christianity because the Acts of the Apostles is a book in the New Testament of the Bible that specifically details the early history and development of the Christian Church. It focuses on the actions and teachings of the apostles, such as Peter and Paul, and the spread of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire. This book is considered an important historical and theological document for Christians, providing insights into the early years of the Church and its growth.

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12. The story of the early Church as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles:___________________

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13. Imam is the title given to the leader of the community in this religion:_______________________


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14. The crescent moon and star are used to represent this religion:_________________

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15. Meditation is the main practice of this religion. It involves a calm mind and disciplined thinking:____________________


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16. Central to this religion is that God became incarnate, that is, that God became human:____________


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17. The mudras are a series of hand gestures associated with teaching:__________________

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18. A key legend of this religion is how its founder spent six years trying to find the answer to the problem of the imperfection of human life:___________________________

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19. The central myths of this religion relate to the creation of the world and to the origins of sin and death:________________

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20. The Angel Gabriel gave their main prophet messages from their God:_________________


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21. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your brother as you would love yourself.

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This statement aligns with the core teachings of Christianity, which emphasize the importance of loving and serving God wholeheartedly and treating others with love and respect. In Christianity, Jesus taught his followers to love God with all their heart, soul, and mind, and to love their neighbors as themselves. This principle is often referred to as the "Great Commandment" and is considered a central tenet of the Christian faith.

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22. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your brother as you would love yourself:_____________


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23. People become members of this religion through water and the power of the Holy Spirit.

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In Christianity, people become members of the religion through water baptism and the power of the Holy Spirit. Water baptism symbolizes the cleansing of sins and the beginning of a new life in Christ. It is a public declaration of faith and commitment to follow Jesus. The power of the Holy Spirit is believed to enable believers to live a transformed life and have a personal relationship with God. This process of initiation distinguishes Christianity from other religions like Islam and Buddhism, where membership is not typically associated with water baptism or the Holy Spirit.

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24. People become members of this religion through water and the power of the Holy Spirit:___________________


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25. Vesakha Puja is celebrated similarly to the way Christians celebrate Christmas:____________


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26. The shalat is a fundamental aspect of the practice of this religion:____________________

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27. The Wheel of Eight Spokes:_____________________

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28. This story is about the prodigal son, who runs away but is welcomed home. It is an illustration of God’s complete forgiveness:_____________


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29. The cross, which symbolises both death and life everlasting.

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The cross is a symbol that is closely associated with Christianity. It represents both death and life everlasting. In Christianity, the cross is a reminder of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and his sacrifice for the salvation of humanity. It is a symbol of hope, redemption, and the promise of eternal life. The cross holds significant religious and spiritual meaning for Christians, making it the correct answer for this question.

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30. The cross, which symbolises both death and life everlasting:_____________________


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31. Rebirth is the idea that every living being, after death, will return to the world in a new birth. The aim of life is to escape from this endless cycle of rebirth.

Explanation

Buddhism is the correct answer because it is the religion that primarily believes in the concept of rebirth. According to Buddhist teachings, individuals go through a continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth known as samsara. The ultimate goal in Buddhism is to break free from this cycle by attaining enlightenment and reaching a state of nirvana, where rebirth ceases. This belief in rebirth and the pursuit of liberation from it is a central tenet of Buddhism.

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32. The founder of the religion rode seven times around the Ka’aba, on a white camel, calling all people to pray at this site. He threw out all the idols within it and consecrated it forever to God:__________________

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33. Compassion or concern for others is the most important aspect of the way a person lives:______________________


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34. “God is great!  There is no God but God, and NAME is his prophet.”:__________________


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35. There is only one God; this God has three persons or faces.

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Christianity believes in the concept of the Holy Trinity, which states that there is one God who exists in three distinct persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit. This belief is central to Christian theology and distinguishes it from other monotheistic religions such as Islam and Buddhism, which do not subscribe to the idea of a triune God. Therefore, the correct answer is Christianity.

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36. You can directly connect with God through intense singing, prayer, rhythm and music.

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Christianity emphasizes the importance of worship and prayer as a way to connect with God. Singing, prayer, rhythm, and music are commonly used in Christian worship services to create a spiritual atmosphere and facilitate a deeper connection with God. The use of music and singing in Christianity can evoke strong emotions and create a sense of unity among believers. Therefore, the statement aligns with the practices and beliefs of Christianity.

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37. The religious writings were not recorded until hundreds of years after the death of the religious founder. Before this, the teachings were passed on by word of mouth:_____________________


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38. The central myths of this religion relate to the creation of the world and to the origins of sin and death.

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Christianity is the correct answer because it is a religion that revolves around central myths related to the creation of the world, the origins of sin, and death. The religion believes in the story of God creating the world and the fall of man due to sin, which brought about death. These central myths are foundational to Christian beliefs and teachings, making Christianity the correct answer in this context.

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39. The founder of the religion rode seven times around the Ka’aba, on a white camel, calling all people to pray at this site. He threw out all the idols within it and consecrated it forever to God.

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The given description aligns with the founding story of Islam. According to Islamic tradition, the founder of Islam, Prophet Muhammad, rode around the Ka'aba, a sacred site in Mecca, seven times on a white camel, calling people to pray there. He also removed all the idols within the Ka'aba and dedicated it solely to the worship of God. This event, known as the Conquest of Mecca, holds great significance in Islamic history and is considered a pivotal moment in the establishment of Islam as a religion.

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40. A key legend of this religion is how its founder spent six years trying to find the answer to the problem of the imperfection of human life.

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The key legend of Buddhism is about its founder, Siddhartha Gautama, who spent six years searching for the solution to the problem of human suffering and the imperfections of life. This legend is commonly known as the story of Siddhartha's journey to enlightenment, where he eventually attained enlightenment and became the Buddha. Buddhism teaches the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path as the means to overcome suffering and attain liberation from the cycle of rebirth.

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41. Meditation is the main practice of this religion. It involves a calm mind and disciplined thinking.

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Buddhism is the correct answer because it is a religion that places a strong emphasis on meditation as its main practice. Practitioners of Buddhism aim to achieve a calm and focused mind through meditation, which helps them develop discipline in their thinking and actions. This practice is considered essential for attaining enlightenment and liberation from suffering.

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42. The Wheel of Eight Spokes

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The given answer, Buddhism, is correct because the question is asking for a religion that is represented by one of the spokes on the Wheel of Eight. The Wheel of Eight Spokes is a symbol commonly associated with Buddhism, representing the Eightfold Path, which is a central concept in Buddhist teachings. Christianity and Islam are not typically associated with this symbol, making Buddhism the most appropriate answer.

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43. The crescent moon and star are used to represent this religion.

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The crescent moon and star are universally recognized symbols of Islam. These symbols are often seen on flags, mosques, and other Islamic emblems. The crescent moon represents the lunar calendar, which is used to determine important Islamic dates and festivals. The star symbolizes the light and guidance of Allah. Together, these symbols have become synonymous with the religion of Islam and are widely associated with its followers and practices.

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44. The mudras are a series of hand gestures associated with teaching.

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The mudras, a series of hand gestures, are commonly associated with Buddhism. In Buddhist teachings, mudras are used to convey specific meanings and symbolize different aspects of enlightenment. These hand gestures are often practiced during meditation and are believed to enhance concentration and spiritual connection. Mudras are an integral part of Buddhist rituals and are used by both monks and practitioners to deepen their understanding of Buddhist principles. They are not commonly associated with Christianity or Islam, making Buddhism the correct answer.

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45. This story is about the prodigal son, who runs away but is welcomed home. It is an illustration of God’s complete forgiveness.

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This story is commonly known as the parable of the prodigal son and is found in the Bible, specifically in the book of Luke. In Christianity, it is believed that God's love and forgiveness are unconditional, and this parable serves as a powerful illustration of that. The prodigal son represents humanity, who has strayed away from God but is still welcomed back with open arms when they repent and turn back to Him. This story emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, redemption, and the boundless love of God in the Christian faith.

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46. “God is great!  There is no God but God, and Muhammed is his prophet.”

Explanation

The statement "There is no God but God, and Muhammed is his prophet" is a key belief in Islam, known as the Shahada. This declaration affirms the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammed. It is recited by Muslims as a testament of their faith. Therefore, the correct answer is Islam.

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47. Imam is the title given to the leader of the community in this religion.

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Imam is the title given to the leader of the community in Islam. In Islam, an imam is a religious leader who leads the prayers in a mosque and also provides guidance to the community. The imam is responsible for leading the community in religious rituals, delivering sermons, and providing religious education. This title is unique to Islam and is not used in Christianity or Buddhism.

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48. The Angel Gabriel gave their main prophet messages from their God.

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Islam is the correct answer because in Islamic belief, the Angel Gabriel (Jibril) is believed to have revealed the messages of God to the main prophet of Islam, Muhammad. This event is known as the revelation of the Quran and is a central aspect of Islamic theology. In Christianity, the angel Gabriel is also mentioned, but there is no direct association with the main prophet receiving messages from God. Buddhism does not have a concept of a main prophet receiving messages from a divine being like Gabriel.

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49. Central to this religion is that God became incarnate, that is, that God became human.

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Christianity believes in the concept of the Incarnation, which states that God took on human form in the person of Jesus Christ. This is a central belief in Christianity, as it emphasizes the idea that God became fully human while still being fully divine. This belief sets Christianity apart from other religions like Islam and Buddhism, which do not hold the same belief in God becoming incarnate.

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50. The shalat is a fundamental aspect of the practice of this religion.

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In Islam, shalat (also known as salah or prayer) is considered a fundamental aspect of the religion. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is obligatory for all Muslims. Muslims are required to perform five daily prayers as a way to communicate with Allah and seek guidance and blessings. Shalat is a crucial part of the Islamic faith and plays a significant role in the practice and devotion of Muslims worldwide.

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51. God’s word was spoken to the prophet and written down word for word.

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Islam is the correct answer because in Islam, God's word was spoken to the prophet Muhammad and written down word for word in the Quran. Islam also has beliefs, sacred stories, religious experiences, religious rituals, social structures, sacred texts (Quran), religious ethics, and sacred symbols.

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52. A mosque is the house of worship for this group of religious believers

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A mosque is a place of worship specifically for followers of Islam. It is where Muslims gather to pray, engage in communal worship, and participate in religious activities. The word "mosque" is derived from the Arabic word "masjid," which means "place of prostration." In Islam, the mosque holds great significance as it serves as a center for spiritual and social activities, as well as a place for learning and community development. Therefore, the correct answer is Islam.

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53. Vesakha Puja is celebrated similarly to the way Christians celebrate Christmas.

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Vesakha Puja is celebrated similarly to the way Christians celebrate Christmas because both events hold significant religious importance for their respective religions. Vesakha Puja is a Buddhist festival that commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. Similarly, Christmas is a Christian festival that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Both occasions are marked by special religious rituals, gatherings, and acts of charity. Therefore, the correct answer is Buddhism.

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54. The religious writings were not recorded until hundreds of years after the death of the religious founder. Before this, the teachings were passed on by word of mouth.

Explanation

The religious writings of Buddhism were not recorded until hundreds of years after the death of its founder, Siddhartha Gautama. Before this, the teachings of Buddhism were primarily passed down orally from generation to generation. This is in contrast to Christianity and Islam, which had their religious writings recorded much earlier in history.

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55. A key idea in this religion is ‘submission’. When members submit to God’s will, they are assured of eternal salvation.

Explanation

Islam is the correct answer because it is a religion that emphasizes the concept of submission to God's will. In Islam, followers are encouraged to submit themselves completely to the teachings and guidance of Allah. By submitting to God's will, believers are believed to attain eternal salvation in the afterlife. This concept of submission is a fundamental aspect of Islamic faith and is one of the key ideas that sets Islam apart from other religions.

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56. Pilgrimages to sacred places, visiting local temples and making offerings to holy people and to images in their homes are the way most members show their devotion.

Explanation

• For the aspects of religion, write Beliefs for Beliefs, Stories for Sacred Stories, Experience for Religious Experience, Ritual for Religious Ritual, Structures for Social Structures, Texts for Sacred Texts, Ethics for Religious Ethics and Symbols for Sacred Symbols.

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57. Compassion or concern for others is the most important aspect of the way a person lives.

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Buddhism places a strong emphasis on compassion and concern for others. The core teachings of Buddhism revolve around the concept of alleviating suffering, both for oneself and for others. The practice of compassion, known as "karuna," is considered one of the highest virtues in Buddhism. Buddhists strive to cultivate empathy and kindness towards all living beings, recognizing the interconnectedness of all existence. By prioritizing compassion, Buddhists aim to live in a way that promotes the well-being and happiness of others, making it the most important aspect of their way of life.

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58. God’s word was spoken to the prophet and written down word for word:____________________


For the aspects of religion, write Beliefs for Beliefs, Stories for Sacred Stories, Experience for Religious Experience, Ritual for Religious Ritual, Structures for Social Structures, Texts for Sacred Texts, Ethics for Religious Ethics and Symbols for Sacred Symbols.

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• For the aspects of religion, write Beliefs for Beliefs, Stories for Sacred Stories, Experience for Religious Experience, Ritual for Religious Ritual, Structures for Social Structures, Texts for Sacred Texts, Ethics for Religious Ethics and Symbols for Sacred Symbols.

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