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1. Hinduism became famous in India, when Indo-Aryan introduce it to the native of India the
Dravidian. How does culture of Indo-Aryan affect the rise of their religion?
A. It is because Indo Aryan culture is unique.
B. It is because their culture was the basis to rise their own religion.
C. Because their culture was already inculcated to their mind.
D. They follow what culture they had.
2. A belief system is a particular way of ordering the realities of one’s world and philosophy
described as
A. One’s integrative view of life C. Human’s way to God
B. A study of God’s way to humans D. A reflection of humans lived experience of God
3. How to attain the core teaching of Hinduism?
A. By attaining the liberation in the identification of Atman and Brahman through the four
yoga’s
B. By believing the cycle of birth
C. By attaining the highest level of purification
D. By achieving a good karma
4. Core teaching of Theravada Buddhism is very essential to life. Why is it important to know this
core teaching?
A. To help understand why life is full of suffering, suffering is due to craving and to overcome
craving is to live with the eightfold path.
B. To help understand the way to life.
C. To help understand the importance of life.
D. To help understand the middle way.
5. Why is it that Mahayana Buddhism core teaching is important for all living beings?
A. Because core teaching of Mahayana Buddhism center is seeking complete enlightenment for
the benefit of all living things through insight and compassion.
B. Because all living things are equal.
C. Because Mahayana Buddhism teaches how to become an enlightened one.
D. Because it teaches how to achieved Nirvana and Moksha.
6. Suffering experienced because of craving, how does craving exist?
A. When there is extermination C. When there is noble truth
B. When there is compassion D. When there is cessation of suffering
7. Craving resulted to suffering an example of that is
A. Craving for existence C. Mindfulness and concentration
B. Renewed existence D. Intention to cessation
8. These refers to religious law that provide prescribed rules in everyday living such as eating,
praying, wedding and funeral rites
A. Dharma C. Zakat
B. Halakhah D. Burka
9. What is the real name of Buddha?
A. Chih-I Zhiyi C. Ngo Dinh Diem
B. Siddhartha Gautama D. Songtan Gampo
10. What flower symbolizes purity in Buddhism?
A. Rose C. Lotus
B. Sunflower D. Cactus
Test II. Matching Type. Match the items in Column A with their corresponding
answers in Column B. Write only letter of the correct answer.
Column A Column B
Test III. Complete the table by filling in the blanks with the correct answer. Choose
the answer from the list below:
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