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World Religion Literacy

Subjects : trivia, culture
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Strictly standing by received traditions.






2. Physical embodiment of the divine.






3. Personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality.






4. Personal awareness of the existence of Unseen Reality.






5. Visible representation of an invisible reality or concept.






6. Full awareness of invisible Reality.






7. Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities.






8. Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions.






9. Repeated & patterned religious act.






10. Worldly & secular & as opposed to sacred.






11. Belief that all life was created by God.






12. Belief in a deity or deities.






13. Belief that all life was created by God.






14. Believing in one's received traditions as completely and exclusively true.






15. Belief that life evolved by biological processes such as natural selection.






16. Belief in a deity or deities.






17. Belief that if there is anything beyond this life & it is impossible for humans to know it.






18. Repeated & patterned religious act.






19. Worldly & secular & as opposed to sacred.






20. Editing and organization of a religion's scriptures.






21. Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.






22. Belief that there is only one deity.






23. Belief that one's own tradition is the only true religion and that others are invalid.






24. Spiritual reality that exists apart from the material universe.






25. The intuitive perception of spiritual truths beyond the limits of reason.






26. Narrative using symbols to convey abstract ideas.






27. The intuitive perception of spiritual truths beyond the limits of reason.






28. Visible representation of an invisible reality or concept.






29. Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.






30. Insistence on What is perceived as the historical form of one's religion.






31. A particular response to dimensions of life considered sacred & shaped by institutionalized traditions.






32. A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.






33. Belief that if there is anything beyond this life & it is impossible for humans to know it.






34. Belief that there are many deities.






35. Philosophy based on theories of subtle realities that transcend the physical world.






36. Theory that scientific discoveries prove the existence of an all encompassing Designer & since they reveal complexities beyond chance or evolutionary process.






37. Belief that one's own tradition is the only true religion and that others are invalid.






38. Philosophy based on theories of subtle realities that transcend the physical world.






39. Belief that only the material world exists and that the supernatural is only imagined by humans.






40. Acceptance that truth may be found in all religions.






41. Belief that life evolved by biological processes such as natural selection.






42. Belief that there is no deity.






43. Study of religious practices to comprehend their meaning for their practitioners.






44. Theory that scientific discoveries prove the existence of an all encompassing Designer & since they reveal complexities beyond chance or evolutionary process.






45. Intuitive knowledge of spiritual realities.






46. Believing in one's received traditions as completely and exclusively true.






47. Doctrines proclaimed as absolutely true by religious institutions.






48. Wisdom that is thought to come from direct experience of Ultimate Reality.






49. Full awareness of invisible Reality.






50. A discipline that attempts to compare and understand patterns found in different religious traditions.