1. Which of the following best describes the Gospels? A. Biographies of Jesus B. The writings of Jesus C. Proclamation of the “good News” about Jesus D. Theological treatises written by the disciples of Jesus
2.Which of these religious traditions teaches the supreme importance of harmony in the family, community and state. A. Judaism B. Christianity C. Confucianism D. Hinduism
3. One of the issues of Christianity wherein a person is punished by death for his or her capital crime goes against the Christian belief that life is given by God and should not be taken away by any person. A. Family and Divorced B. Capital Punishment and Euthanasia C. Ecumenism D. None of the above
4. Complete this sentence from the Ten Commandments,: I am the Lord, your God, ______? A. “Who delivered you from Sin” B. ”the God of your Forefathers” C. ” Who created you” D. ” Who brought you out of the land of Egypt”
5. The Five Pillars of Faith which include praying five times a day and making a pilgrimage to what Holy City? A. Mecca B. Jerusalem C. Istanbul D. Beijing
6. “Thou shall have no other God before me”, what does it mean? A. You should praise all the saints B. You should make a carved idol C. You should believe in many Gods D. None of the above
7. What is the purpose of fish symbol for Christians? A. It was used to identify themselves as followers of Jesus Christ to express their affinity to Christianity B. It was used by persecuted Christians as a sign when meeting other Christians C. Because Christians were threatened by the Roman during the time ,they had to make a secret code to avoid persecution D. All the above.
8. How is religion viewed by various people in relation to their outlook on God?. A. Every individual sees and interprets the world quite differently from one another B. Believe in God or Gods is found in almost all religions. C. Human life may have produced hundreds of religions and belief systems D. All of the above
9. The first religious tradition to spread their beliefs, practices, and critiques of nonbelievers globally was? A. Judaism B. Christianity C. Islam D. Buddhism
10.Muhammad taught all of the following EXCEPT……… A. There is one God B. Every believers in Islam is equal to every other believer C. A good Muslim should perform the Five D. There is no life after death
11. In Judaism , they were monotheistic, what does monotheism mean? A. Belief in 0 God B. Belief in many Gods C. Belief in 1 God D. Belief in the worship of animals
12. Who is believed to be the Father of the Monotheistic religion? A. Moses B. Jesus C. Mecca D. Abraham
13.Who led the Hebrews from Egypt? A. God B. Abraham C. Moses D. Jesus
14. The book that tells the history of the early Hebrews is called_____. A. The Bible B. Torah C. Tanakh D. Declaration of Independence
15. Polytheism is called __________ A. Belief in No God B. Belief in many Gods C. Belief in 1 God D. Belief in the worship of animals
16.What did Moses received from God in Mt. Sinai? A. Ten Commandments B. Torah C. Mecca D. Nirvana
17. The world’s largest universalizing religion is called _______. A. Sikhism B. Christianity C. Islam D. Judaism
18.What is the Holy Place of Worship for someone who is Jewish? A. Mosque B. Baptist Church C. Synagogue D. Mecca
19. What religion was founded by Muhammad in 7 th century where Allah is the name of God and Muhammad is the Prophet? A. Christianity B. Judaism C. Islam D. Buddhism
20. The laws in the Old Testament are called _______. A. 5 Pillars B. 10 Commandments C. 4 Noble Truths D. Bill of Rights
21. The Pilgrimage of Mecca required in Islam is called __________. A. Shahada B. Hajj C. Kaaba D. Ramadan
22. Which religion has the crescent moon and star as its religious symbol? A. Judaism B. Christianity C. Islam D. Hinduism
23. A Mosque is the place of worship of which religion? A. Hinduism B. Judaism C. Christianity D. Islam
24. Where does Christian worship happen? A. Churches B. Mosques C. Synagogues D. Stupas
25. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are ______. A. Believe in many divine Gods B. Worship only one God C. Follow the teachings of the Qur’an D. believe Jesus was the Son of God
26. Ramadan is the Holy Month of fasting of what religion? A. Christianity B. Hinduism C. Islam D. Judaism
27. Who is the successor of Christ as head of the Church? A. Messiah B. Peter C. Abraham D. Joseph
28. How is religion viewed by various relation to their outlook in God? A. Every individual sees and interprets the world quiet differently from one another B. Believe in God or Gods is found in almost all religions C. Human life may have produced hundreds of religion and belief system D. All of the above
29. Which of the following best explain the origin of religion? A. Archeologist believe that they have discovered elements of religious beliefs practiced by almost 60, 000 years ago. B. Others maintain that since early humans are weak and ignorant of different forces of nature, they had to invent religion to explain the seemingly unexplainable mystery and fury of nature. C. Others contend that religion was conceived by the few to stifle and repress the ideals of the masses. D. All of the above
30. What are the 5 duties that Muslims must carry out? A. Eightfold Path B. 10 Commandments C. Nirvana D. Five Pillars of Islam
31. It is the language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of the reader. A. Language B. Literature C. Imagery D. Literary Devices
32. A form of Literature which allows the writers who called to be “poets” to express their thoughts, feelings, emotions, ideas about a particular theme or topic. A. Prose B. Language C. Poetry D. Drama
33.An element of fiction pertaining to the person, animal, creature or thing in a story. A. Setting B. Character C. Point of View D. Conflict
34. It enables a writer to document all the wild excursions or experiences around the world. A. Expressive Journal B. Daily Journal C. Dream Journal D. Travel Journal
35.A literary device which uses an object, action, event, place, person or a spoken word to signify new ideas and qualities by giving them an added meaning usually to represent an abstract idea. A. Mood B. Symbolism C. Tone D. Motif
36. It is the exchange of spoken words between two or more characters in a book, play, or other written work. A. Dialogue B. Setting C. Angle D. Atmosphere
37.It is the description of a character’s physical traits( how a character looks), point of view. A. Setting B. Characterization C. Symbolism D. Plot
38.” Southeast Asian countries all have sour soups in their repertoire, having discovered through the years through local knowledge, that sour broths cool the skin in tropical weather, encouraging perspiration, letting the skin breathe” – Doreen Fernadez , Sour is Super. Which literary device is used here? A. Imagery C. Alliteration B. Simile D. Personification
39. “I used dried tamarinds from the Indonesian section, soaked and mashed then, and freshened them with fresh tomatoes, squeezed into the broth” A. Imagery B. Simile C. Alliteration D. Personification
40. It is the comparison of two unlike objects to illustrate the common elements of both. A. Analogy B. Contrast C. Comparison D. relationship
41. Which one is considered as the perception of individuals to accepted reality? A. Beliefs B. Folkways C. Knowledge D. Outlook
42. What type of norms tells us of the things NOT to do? A. Folkways B. Law C. Prescriptive D. Proscriptive
43. What human action by which one tends to duplicate more or less, or exactly, the behavior of others? A. Adaptation B. Imitation C. Modification D. Socialization
44. Which of following statements is NOT TRUE about cultural Relativism? A. It is a problematic form of classification of human group. B. It is a perspective that promotes cultures in the context of locality C. It is a culturally relative approach to understand groups D. Understanding the society using cultural relativity promotes respect and equality.
45. They were the first hunters with improvised tools such as axes and knives and were the first to produce fire. A. Homonoids B. Homo Habilis C. Homo Erectus D. Homo Sapiens
46. Performing rituals, butchering of animals, offering of foods for the dead relatives. A. Language B. Beliefs C. Values D. Norms
47. Rina belongs to Generation Z, a generation of youth who are technologically advance and competitive. This is an example of _____ A. In-group B. Network C. Out-group D. Reference group
48.What happens if the nonstate institutions interfere with the government? A. Conflict and tensions may arise B. Equal context of political and economic development C. Equitable health and social development will be distributed D. Nonstate organizations provides support and assistance through organized framework