Judaism is… 1.Monotheistic 2.Polytheistic 3.Henotheistic 4.Atheistic.

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Judaism is… 1.Monotheistic 2.Polytheistic 3.Henotheistic 4.Atheistic

Christianity is… 1.Monotheistic 2.Polytheistic 3.Henotheistic 4.Atheistic

Islam is… 1.Monotheistic 2.Polytheistic 3.Henotheistic 4.Atheistic

Hinduism is… 1.Monotheistic 2.Polytheistic 3.Henotheistic 4.Atheistic

Buddhism is... 1.Monotheistic 2.Polytheistic 3.Henotheistic 4.Atheistic

Which below are the 3 Semitic Religions? 1.Judaism, Christianity, Islam 2.Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism 3.Christianity, Islam, Buddhism 4.Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism

Which below are the 2 Indian religions we learned about? 1.Islam, Buddhism 2.Islam, Hinduism 3.Hinduism, Buddhism 4.Judaism, Hinduism

Members of this religion celebrate passage into adulthood with a ceremony called a Bar or Bat Mitzvah 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Believes that Siddhartha Gautama became the “Enlightened One”. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Practices meditation. 1.Semitic Religions 2.Indian Religions

Many members follow dietary laws that only allow them to eat foods considered “kosher”. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Many members follow dietary laws that only allow them to eat foods considered “halal”. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Believe that Mohammed is the last and most important prophet of God. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Believe that Jesus is the Son of God. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

The Jewish scripture is the… 1.Koran 2.Bible 3.Vedas 4.Tipitaka 5.Torah

The Christian scripture is… 1.Koran 2.Bible 3.Vedas 4.Tipitaka 5.Torah

The Muslim scripture is the... 1.Koran 2.Bible 3.Vedas 4.Tipitaka 5.Torah

The Hindu scripture is the... 1.Koran 2.Bible 3.Vedas 4.Tipitaka 5.Torah

The Buddhist scripture is the… 1.Koran 2.Bible 3.Vedas 4.Tipitaka 5.Torah

Believe that Dharma and Karma play an important role in reincarnation. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

According to the 5 Pillars, one must pray ___ times a day facing the city of ___ 1.5 / Mecca 2.5 / Jerusalem 3.3 / Mecca 4.3 / Jerusalem

Which of the following is addressed by Buddha’s 4 Noble Truths 1.Meditation 2.Reincarnation 3.Suffering 4.Heaven

Which of the following is the best definition for Karma? 1.Duties 2.Laws 3.Consequences 4.Charity

Who is considered a forefather of all Semitic religions? 1.Abraham 2.Moses 3.Jesus 4.Mohammed

Which religious leader is believed to have come back to life 3 days after he died? 1.Abraham 2.Jesus 3.Mohammed 4.Buddha

What is the Arabic word Muslims use to describe the pilgrimage 1.Ramadan 2.Koran 3.Hajj 4.Zakat

A man named Paul helped spread this religion throughout the Mediterranean world 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Believe in honoring the 10 Commandments Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.All of the above

This religion’s founder was a Hindu Prince. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Members of this religion commemorate their New Year with holidays called Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Members of this religion make sacrifices during a 40-day period called Lent. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Considers the Ka’bah a sacred structure. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Founded by a group of migrating peoples called Aryans. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Followers of this religion follow the “Eightfold Path”. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Members of this religion believe they have a special Covenant with God to obey his commandments. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Members of this religion celebrate their most important holiday, Passover, by having a meal called the Seder. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism

Baptism is the ritual by which people become members of this religion. 1.Judaism 2.Christianity 3.Islam 4.Buddhism 5.Hinduism