Hist.
151 Review Quiz # 4
•Which
Hindu concept refers to the transmigration of souls?
a) Ahimsa b) Dharma
c) Samsara d) Karma e) Veda
• Which Hindu concept refers to reincarnation; transmigration
of souls
a) Ahimsa b) Dharma
c) Samsara d) Karma e) Veda
• Which Hindu concept refers to nonviolence
a) Ahimsa b) Dharma
c) Samsara d) Karma e) Veda
•
Which Sanskrit word means "Knowledge" and refers to a Religious book
for Hinduism?
a) Ahimsa b) Dharma
c) Samsara d) Karma e) Veda
•Which
Hindu concept refers religious and social duties prescribed for each Caste?
a) Ahimsa b) Dharma
c) Samsara d) Karma e) Veda
•Which
Hindu concept refers to the good and bad Results of a person's deeds (or
actions)?
a) Nirvana b) Karma
c) Brahma d) Vishnu e) Siva
•Which
of the following is the name for the Hindu god known as
"the Destroyer"?
a) Nirvana b) Veda
c) Brahma d) Vishnu e) Siva
•Which
of the following is the name for the Hindu god known as
"the Preserver"?
a) Nirvana b) Veda
c) Brahma d) Vishnu e) Siva
•Which
of the following is the name for the Hindu god known as "the Creator"?
a) Nirvana b) Veda
c) Brahma d) Vishnu e) Siva
•Which
Hindu term refers to Rapture; Spiritual Perfection; and Total Tranquility?
a) Nirvana b) Karma
c) Brahma d) Vishnu e) Siva
•Which
was based on Four Great Truths and the 8-fold path of right living?
a) Hinduism b) Buddhism
c) Taoism; d) Confucianism e) Legalism
•Which
form of Buddhism emphasized meditation; sainthood; and the lifestyle of a
mystic?
a) Mahayana
b) Prophetic c) Mosaic d) Hinayana
•Which
form of Buddhism emphasized petitionary prayer and helping others?
a) Mahayana
b) Prophetic c) Mosaic d) Hinayana
•Which
was the earliest religion of India and was based on the Vedas?
a) Hinduism b) Buddhism
c) Taoism d) Confucianism e) Legalism
•Buddhism
is historically significant for all of the following reasons except one. Which ONE of the following is NOT true?
a) Buddhism
inspired works of art throughout Asia.
b) Buddhism
emphasized compassion for others.
c) Buddhism
put an end to Hinduism in India.
d) Buddhism
became popular in China, Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia.