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In Christianity, suffering is viewed primarily as a means to what?
In Christianity, suffering is viewed primarily as a means to what?
Buddhism teaches that to live is to suffer.
Buddhism teaches that to live is to suffer.
True
What is the ultimate goal of Buddhism regarding suffering?
What is the ultimate goal of Buddhism regarding suffering?
To end suffering
The process of reincarnation in Hinduism is known as the ______.
The process of reincarnation in Hinduism is known as the ______.
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Match the following concepts to their respective religions:
Match the following concepts to their respective religions:
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What is the cause of suffering according to Buddhism?
What is the cause of suffering according to Buddhism?
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Which of the following is NOT a pillar of dharma in Hinduism?
Which of the following is NOT a pillar of dharma in Hinduism?
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In Christianity, Hell is depicted as a place of eternal pleasure for the faithful.
In Christianity, Hell is depicted as a place of eternal pleasure for the faithful.
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Christianity emphasizes the importance of non-violence through Jesus’ teachings.
Christianity emphasizes the importance of non-violence through Jesus’ teachings.
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What does moksha refer to in Hinduism?
What does moksha refer to in Hinduism?
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What term refers to the principle of non-violence in Hinduism?
What term refers to the principle of non-violence in Hinduism?
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The Beatitudes emphasize ______, humility, and love.
The Beatitudes emphasize ______, humility, and love.
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Match the spiritual practices with their respective religions:
Match the spiritual practices with their respective religions:
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Which of the following best describes a key aspect of Jesus’ teachings about non-violence?
Which of the following best describes a key aspect of Jesus’ teachings about non-violence?
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Buddhism incorporates daily prayer as a discipline.
Buddhism incorporates daily prayer as a discipline.
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What is the purpose of mindfulness meditation in Buddhism?
What is the purpose of mindfulness meditation in Buddhism?
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Which of the following teachings represents courage?
Which of the following teachings represents courage?
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The potlatch ceremony is a practice that involves redistributing wealth among Indigenous peoples.
The potlatch ceremony is a practice that involves redistributing wealth among Indigenous peoples.
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What is the primary focus of the Sundance ritual?
What is the primary focus of the Sundance ritual?
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The Medicine Wheel teachings associate the color _____ with Spring.
The Medicine Wheel teachings associate the color _____ with Spring.
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Match the Sacred teaching with its corresponding value:
Match the Sacred teaching with its corresponding value:
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According to Ahimsa, how achievable is complete non-violence?
According to Ahimsa, how achievable is complete non-violence?
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Smudging is a practice that involves using the smoke of sacred herbs for purification.
Smudging is a practice that involves using the smoke of sacred herbs for purification.
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What do the four colors of the Medicine Wheel represent?
What do the four colors of the Medicine Wheel represent?
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Which of the following principles is essential to the practice of non-violence?
Which of the following principles is essential to the practice of non-violence?
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The five precepts of Buddhism include 'Do not kill', 'Do not steal', and 'Do not commit adultery'.
The five precepts of Buddhism include 'Do not kill', 'Do not steal', and 'Do not commit adultery'.
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Who is known as Suddartha Gautama?
Who is known as Suddartha Gautama?
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The ultimate liberation of suffering in Buddhism is known as __________.
The ultimate liberation of suffering in Buddhism is known as __________.
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Match the following Islamic pillars with their description:
Match the following Islamic pillars with their description:
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Which event is known as the birthday of the Christian faith?
Which event is known as the birthday of the Christian faith?
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Martin Luther was one of the key figures in the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther was one of the key figures in the Protestant Reformation.
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The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are collectively known as the __________.
The first five books of the Hebrew Bible are collectively known as the __________.
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What determines how someone is reborn according to the concepts discussed?
What determines how someone is reborn according to the concepts discussed?
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Christianity focuses on ongoing progression toward liberation.
Christianity focuses on ongoing progression toward liberation.
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What is the ultimate goal for Buddhists?
What is the ultimate goal for Buddhists?
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In Islam, good deeds are necessary to go to ______ after death.
In Islam, good deeds are necessary to go to ______ after death.
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Which concept refers to a time of resurrection and reward for the righteous in Judaism?
Which concept refers to a time of resurrection and reward for the righteous in Judaism?
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Match the following religions with their key concepts:
Match the following religions with their key concepts:
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Jewish tradition includes rituals that signify a covenant between God and His people.
Jewish tradition includes rituals that signify a covenant between God and His people.
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What is the purpose of the Passover Seder in Judaism?
What is the purpose of the Passover Seder in Judaism?
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Which of the following is considered a common value across all religions?
Which of the following is considered a common value across all religions?
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All religions teach that violence is the preferred way to resolve conflicts.
All religions teach that violence is the preferred way to resolve conflicts.
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What is the principle of Metta in Buddhism?
What is the principle of Metta in Buddhism?
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In Islam, giving to the poor is known as ______.
In Islam, giving to the poor is known as ______.
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Match the following religions with their corresponding teachings:
Match the following religions with their corresponding teachings:
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Which of these is NOT a common value shared by many religions?
Which of these is NOT a common value shared by many religions?
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Rituals in religions are the same and do not change over time.
Rituals in religions are the same and do not change over time.
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Sikhism encourages ______ as a way to help others without expecting anything in return.
Sikhism encourages ______ as a way to help others without expecting anything in return.
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Study Notes
HRT3M World Religions Exam Review
- Exam Date: Monday, January 27, 2025
- Exam Location: Room 320
- Exam Length: 1.5 hours
- Exam Weight: 15%
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Exam Breakdown:
- Part A: Multiple Choice (20 marks)
- Part B: Short Answer (20 marks)
- Part C: Extended Response (40 marks)
- Total Exam Marks: 80 marks
Part A: Secularism
- Religion was represented by church and government by state
- Religion should be kept separate from government and public life
Medicine Wheel Teachings
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Focus on seasons and actions:
- White (Winter): Rest
- Yellow (Spring): New beginnings, sunrise
- Red (Summer): Active and youthful
- Black (Fall): The adult stage, sun setting
Indigenous Rituals
- Potlatch: Ceremonial feast practiced by Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples, redistributes wealth, affirms social status, and celebrates events
- Sundance: Sacred Plains Indigenous ritual of prayer, self-sacrifice, and renewal, often involves fasting and ceremonial dancing to connect with the Creator and community
- Smudging: Purification practice using the smoke of sacred herbs like sage to cleanse people, spaces, and objects
- Powwow: Social and cultural gathering among Indigenous peoples, featuring traditional music, dancing, storytelling, and community celebration
Grandfather Teachings
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Prepare for the HRT3M World Religions Exam with this comprehensive review. Covering key concepts such as secularism, Indigenous rituals, and Medicine Wheel teachings, this quiz will help you grasp essential topics. Get ready to tackle multiple choice questions, short answers, and extended responses to succeed in your exam.