Comparative Religions
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Comparative Religions
Quiz
#1
• What Religion?
• Name what is being
read and how is
reverence shown,
#2
• What Faith is
represented
here?
• #3 What
religion is being
depicted?
• #4 What is
being pictured
here?
What type of nature shrine do we see here?
#5
What type of cross is pictured here, a
Roman Cross or a Greek Cross?
#6
#7 What Religion and what rite is being
pictured here?
#8 What river?
#9
• This is the author of
Chinese Philosophy
which strongly
reinforces the basic
principles if Chinese
society, i.e. filial
piety, devotion to
your work and
responsiblities.
#10
• This Hebrew
Mantle is for the
Torah. What is the
Torah?
#11
• These symbols are representative
of what religion?
#12 What Faith is represented here?
#13 What Faith is represented here?
• #14 What Faith
is represented
here?
• #15 Where?
#16 Name this symbol and the
religion it represents
#17 What Faith is represented here?
• #18 What Faith
is represented
here?
• #19 This a
representation of
the preserver of
the universe
named…
#20 What is the name that Muslims give to the
of feast seen here that ends the month of
Ramadan?
#21 What philosophy is the Way of
Lao Tzu?
#22 This is a primary belief of what
World Religion?
What is the
fundamental cause of
all suffering?
Desire!
#23 This religion is more of an guide to
ethical behavior and good government.
#24 What holy shrine of Islam is
pictured here?
• #25 The ultimate
goal of these
Buddhist monks
is to reach what
place?
ID the quote
• 26 "Let your light shine before men so
that they may see your good works and
glorify your Father in Heaven."
• 27 Do not overrate what you have
received, nor envy others. He who envies
others does not obtain peace of mind.
• 28 You will not be punished for your
anger; you will be punished by your anger.
• 29 Women are a lower state from men.
• 30
The Answers
• This is so you can check yourself. It would
not be ethical or good Karma to look
before you tried to take the quiz.
1. Judaism, head is covered and using a silver pointer
2. Islam
3. Buddhism
4. The Wheel of law, it represents the endless cycle of life
5. Shinto
6. Roman
7. Hinduism, Purification
8. Ganges
9. Confucius
10. 1st five books of the Hebrew Bible, the Law
11. Buddhism
12. Judaism
13. Buddhism
14. Christian
15. St. Augustine
16. Taoism
17. Islam
18. Hinduism
19. Vishnu
20. Eid-al-Fitr
21. Taoism
22. Buddhism
23. Confucianism
24. Kabba
25. Nirvana
26. Christianity
27. Buddhism
28. Buddhism
29. Confucianism
30. Judaism