Pre-Test/Post-Test: Introduction To World Religions & Belief Systems
Pre-Test/Post-Test: Introduction To World Religions & Belief Systems
Department of Education
Region VI – Western Visayas
Division of Roxas City
District III – Cluster IX
Direction: Read and understand each item carefully. Select the best answer and write the letter only of your choice in
your answer sheet.
1. The Jewish community during the roman period who retreated to the wilderness in response to apocalyptic visions
were the
A. Sadducees B. Pharisees B. Essences D. Zealots
2. Considered the most popular religion in the world with the most number of adherent among religion.
A. Jewish B. Muslim C. Christianity D. Paganism
5. What is the term for letters written in the new testament for the purpose of instruction, encouragement, and
practical advice?
A. Gospels B. Acts C. Parables D. Epistles
8. The Vedas are believed to have come to ancient members of the priestly class directly from
A. Brahman B. Indra C. Agni D. Vishnu
9. In addition to the Qu’aran muslims often look to the Hadiths for rules of daily life. The Hadiths are best described as
A. Rulings of Muhammad’s successors
B. Recollections people have had of Muhammad’s words and deeds
C. The sayings of Muhammad’s wife, Khadijah
D. Natural laws
10.Christian Fundamentalism is a
A. Protestant movement that emphasizes the work of the holy spirit
B. Protestant movement that grew up in response to issues of liberalism and modernity
C. Catholic movement that focuses on methodical study of the bible
D. Catholic counter revolution that reasserts the infallibility of the papacy
11.Which of the following was a nineteenth century movement that promoted the idea of emotion or intuition as
opposed to reason as the source of human understanding?
A. Revivalism B. Enlightenment C. Mysticism D. Romanticism
12.In many primal religions a common symbol signifying the center of the universe
A. Egg B. Mandala C. Tree of Life D. Heart
13.Which of the three orientations of religion seeks union with a reality that is greater than oneself?
A. Apocalyptic B. Prophetic C. Mystical D. Communal
16.The cornerstone of Confucian ethics is _____ a supreme virtue representing human qualities at their best.
A. Xin B. Hsiao C. Jen D. Li
17.Among followers of the Bahai faith the nine doors and central dome of a house of worship symbolize the
A. Multiple pathways to God C. Sacraments
B. Diversity and unity of human kind D. Ten great manifestation of God
18.The authorized Talmud that is considered to be the dominant version in Jewish theology and law is the
A. Babylonian B. Roman C. Jerusalem D. Assyrian
20.For each of the new testament gospel writers the central concern of the text is?
A. Jesus fulfilment of Hebrew prophecies C. The suffering and death of Jesus
B. Palestine’s suffering under the rule of Rome D. The parables and other teachings of Jesus
21.The second century belief of some Christians that the three persons of the trinity are merely different modes or
aspects of god rather than three distinct persons is known as
A. Gnosticism B. Sabellianism C. Niceaism D. Anomoeanism
22.Which of the following words is an acronym for the three major divisions of the hebrew bible?
A. Pentateuch B. Kethuvim C. Tanakh D. Torah
25.Which of the following is alternative religions emphasizes and celebrates the feminine aspect of the Devine?
A. Wicca B. Rastrafarianism C. Baha'i D. Druidism
27.A main difference between Buddhism and many of the other major religions is its belief in
A. Salvation through ones own efforts C. Renunciation of the material world
B. Life after death D. One Supreme God
30.Shiite beliefs concerning the Imam Mahdi are analogous to the Christian belief in the
A. Second coming of Jesus Christ C. Divinity of Jesus Christ
B. Blessed trinity of the Godhead D. Virgin birth
36.Today approximately ___ percent of Japan’s population follow both Buddhism and Shinto.
A. 15 B. 35 C. 65 D. 85
37. Monotheistic religion that originated in the Punjab region in the northern part of indian subcontinent.
A. Jainism B. Hindusim C. Sikhism D. Mulim
38. A nontheistic religion founded in India in 6th century by Jina Vardhamana as against the teaching of orthodox
Brahmanism.
A. A. Jainism B. Hindusim C. Sikhism D. Mulim
39.The second Vatican council, or Vatican II an ecumenical council of the catholic church opened under pope john XXIII
in 1962 and closed under pope Paul VI in 1965 established several major changes in public worship within
Catholicism. which of the following was not one of these?
A. More use of sacred music in non traditional formats
B. The substitution of grape juice for wine
C. Using the vernacular rather than Latin in the liturgy
D. The simplifying of rites
40.A sacred text for both Confucianism and Taoism was the
A. I ching B. Mandate of Heaven C. Analects D. Tao-te ching
41.Which of the following has not had a significant influence on the modern baha'i religion?
A. Zoroastrianism B. Coptic Christianity C. Babism D. Persian Shiite Islam
43.In Catholicism devotions to the saints and to Mary mother of Jesus are examples of
A. Brevaries B. Paraliturgical Devotions C. Monastic Orders D. Sacraments
44.Bodhidharma an Indian monk who travelled to china in the sixth century c.e. is considered the founder of the ___
school of Buddhism.
A. Pure land B. Mahayana C. Zen D. Tibetan
45.Among Muslims the five daily prayers include each of the following except
A. Zuhr B. Maghrib C. Id D. 'asr
48.In the third century b.c.e. a group of Jain monks now known as ___ left Northern India to avoid a prophesied
famine.
A. Digambaras B. Jinas C. Svetambaras D. Tirthankaras
50.For almost 40 years after the crucifixion of Jesus the Christian proclamation about Jesus known as the __ circulated
entirely by word of mouth
A. Kerygma B. Mishnah C. Oral Law D. Qu’aran
Prepared by:
BLANQUITA V. CAPAPAS
Adviser