Hinduism Test

Hinduism Test

11th Grade

16 Qs

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Hinduism Test

Hinduism Test

Assessment

Quiz

Religious Studies

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Jade Gallos

Used 4+ times

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16 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Who is the supreme god in Hinduism?

The supreme god in Hinduism is Buddha

The supreme god in Hinduism is Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva (Trimurti).

The supreme god in Hinduism is Zeus

The supreme god in Hinduism is Allah

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

What are the four Vedas in Hindu scriptures?

The four Vedas in Hindu scriptures are Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda.

Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Upanishads

Vishnu, Shiva, Brahma, Krishna

Hatha, Ashtanga, Kundalini, Vinyasa

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 3 pts

What is the concept of karma in Hindu beliefs?

The concept of karma in Hindu beliefs is the idea that it only applies to certain individuals and not everyone.

The concept of karma in Hindu beliefs is the idea that fate is predetermined and cannot be changed.

The concept of karma in Hindu beliefs is the idea that a person's actions in this life will determine their fate in future lives.

The concept of karma in Hindu beliefs is the idea that only good actions will lead to a positive fate in future lives.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Explain the origin and significance of the caste system in Hinduism.

The caste system in Hinduism originated from the British colonization and has been significant in shaping social structure and hierarchy in Indian society.

The caste system in Hinduism originated from Buddhism and has no significance in Indian society.

The caste system in Hinduism originated from the Quran and has been significant in shaping social structure and hierarchy in Indian society.

The caste system in Hinduism originated from the Vedic scriptures and has been significant in shaping social structure and hierarchy in Indian society.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Who is the goddess of wealth and prosperity in Hinduism?

Parvati

Durga

Saraswati

Lakshmi

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

What are the Upanishads and their role in Hindu philosophy?

The Upanishads are ancient Sanskrit texts that form the basis of Hindu philosophy. They explore the concepts of ultimate reality, the self, and the nature of existence. Their role in Hindu philosophy is to provide spiritual and philosophical guidance, and to delve into the nature of the universe and the individual's place within it.

The Upanishads are fictional stories with no philosophical significance.

The Upanishads are modern texts that were written in the 20th century.

The Upanishads are ancient Greek texts that have no relevance to Hindu philosophy.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 2 pts

Describe the importance of the Diwali festival in Hindu culture.

Diwali is just a regular festival with no special significance

Diwali is only celebrated by a small group of Hindus and not widely recognized

Diwali holds great significance in Hindu culture as it symbolizes the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. It is a time for family gatherings, feasting, and the exchange of gifts. The festival also marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year and is celebrated with the lighting of oil lamps, fireworks, and the decoration of homes with colorful rangoli designs.

Diwali is not important in Hindu culture

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