The Tenth Commandment Quiz
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What is the main focus of the Tenth Commandment?

  • Avoiding lustful thoughts
  • Honoring your parents
  • Not coveting possessions of others (correct)
  • Supporting the underprivileged

Which category relates to the Tenth Commandment?

  • Greed (correct)
  • Charity
  • Faith and Worship
  • Sacrifice and Offerings

Which of the following items are explicitly mentioned in the Tenth Commandment?

  • Your neighbor's car and bikes
  • Your neighbor's land and crops
  • Your neighbor's house and livestock (correct)
  • Your neighbor's children and wealth

What emotion is primarily cautioned against in the Tenth Commandment?

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Which section best describes the theme of personal relationships in the Tenth Commandment?

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What is the main purpose of the Shahada in Islam?

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Which of the following describes the prayer ritual in Islam?

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What percentage of their savings should Muslims give as Zakat annually?

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What does fasting during Ramadan involve?

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Under what circumstances can a Muslim skip the Hajj pilgrimage?

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What is the primary focus of the First Commandment?

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Which commandment is directed at parents?

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What is a potential violation of the Sixth Commandment?

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Which commandment relates to the act of stealing?

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Which commandment addresses false testimony?

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What does the Tenth Commandment primarily caution against?

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Which commandment emphasizes rest and holiness?

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What concern is addressed by the Fifth Commandment?

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Which Beatitude states that the merciful will obtain mercy?

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What is the first line of the Lord's Prayer?

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Which of the following is NOT a Corporal Work of Mercy?

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In the Beatitudes, who is promised to inherit the earth?

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What do the Beatitudes collectively emphasize?

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Which line from the Lord's Prayer pertains to forgiveness?

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Which of the following relates to a Spiritual Work of Mercy?

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What is a key lesson from Jesus' teaching on prayer?

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What does Artha primarily focus on in Hinduism?

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Which aspect is NOT a focus of Kāma in Hinduism?

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In the context of Hinduism, what does Moksha signify?

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Which of the following is included in the concept of Artha?

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What is a key condition for the pursuit of Kāma according to Hindu beliefs?

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What is the ultimate goal of Moksha in Hinduism?

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Which virtue in Confucianism is associated with altruism and humanity?

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What teaching is emphasized in Confucianism regarding social relationships?

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In Confucian thought, what is emphasized as a path towards achieving a virtuous life?

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What concept in Hinduism is characterized by the cycle of birth, life, death, and rebirth?

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What does the First Noble Truth of Buddhism primarily state?

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Which statement best describes the Second Noble Truth?

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What does the Third Noble Truth suggest?

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What is the purpose of the Eightfold Path in Buddhism?

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Which aspect does 'Right Mindfulness' refer to in the Eightfold Path?

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Which concept is emphasized as important in the understanding of Dharma?

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What is meant by the term 'Middle Way' in Buddhism?

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In Buddhism, what is the outcome of practicing the Eightfold Path?

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Flashcards

First Commandment

Don't worship any other gods or make idols.

Second Commandment

Don't misuse God's name.

Fourth Commandment

Honor your parents.

Fifth Commandment

Don't murder.

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Sixth Commandment

Don't commit adultery.

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Seventh Commandment

Don't steal.

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Eighth Commandment

Don't bear false witness.

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Tenth Commandment

Don't covet.

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Covet

To strongly desire something belonging to another.

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Neighbor's possessions

Things like house, slaves, animals, etc.. owned by a neighbour.

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Greed

Excessive wanting of material things.

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Envy

Jealousy of someone else's possessions or success.

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Shahada

The declaration of faith in Islam. It states: 'There is no god but Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.'

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Salah

The Islamic prayer performed five times daily, with specific movements and prayers.

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Zakat

The act of giving charity in Islam, typically 2.5% of a Muslim's savings.

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Sawm

The Islamic practice of fasting during Ramadan, abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours.

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Hajj

The pilgrimage to Mecca that Muslims aim to perform at least once in their lifetime.

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Beatitude

A state of blessing or happiness.

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Lord's Prayer

A model prayer taught by Jesus, emphasizing connection with God and seeking His will.

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Corporal Work of Mercy

Acts of charity focusing on the physical needs of others.

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Spiritual Work of Mercy

Acts of charity focusing on the spiritual needs of others.

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Feed the Hungry

A Corporal Work of Mercy, providing nourishment to those without food.

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Forgive offenses

A Spiritual Work of Mercy; pardoning those who have wronged you.

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Pray for the dead

A Spiritual Work of Mercy; showing compassion for those who have passed on.

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Meekness

Humility and gentleness, not being arrogant or violent.

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Artha

The second goal of life in Hinduism focused on pursuing wealth for livelihood and economic prosperity. It includes political life, diplomacy, and material well-being.

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Kāma

Refers to desire, passion, and enjoyment of life in Hinduism. It is considered a healthy goal when it does not compromise Dharma, Artha, and Moksha.

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Moksha

The final goal of human life in Hinduism. It's the liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth (samsara).

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What is the role of Kāma in Hinduism?

It is considered a healthy goal that doesn't compromise Dharma (duty), Artha (wealth), and Moksha (liberation).

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What is samsara?

The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hinduism, which Moksha aims to liberate one from.

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Samudaya

The second Noble Truth, explaining that suffering arises from desires and clinging to impermanent things. It's about the cause of suffering, highlighting the role of attachment to material possessions, beliefs, and identity.

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Nirodha

The third Noble Truth, declaring that suffering can be extinguished by eliminating desire and clinging. It's about the possibility of ending suffering, highlighting the importance of letting go.

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Magga

The fourth Noble Truth, outlining the Eightfold Path—a set of ethical guidelines for achieving enlightenment and ending suffering. It's about the path to end suffering.

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Right Speech

One of the eight steps on the Eightfold Path, advocating for speaking truthfully and kindly. It's about cultivating mindful communication.

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Right Action

A step in the Eightfold Path, encouraging doing good deeds and avoiding harmful ones. It's about aligning your actions with ethical principles.

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Right Livelihood

A step in the Eightfold Path, advocating for choosing work that doesn't harm yourself or others. It's about aligning your work with ethical values.

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Middle Way

A Buddhist concept emphasizing the importance of finding balance and moderation in all aspects of life, avoiding extremes. It's about living with awareness and avoiding excesses.

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Confucianism

A philosophy based on Confucius's teachings, emphasizing respect for elders, continuous learning, and achieving social harmony through ethical conduct.

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What is the goal of Confucianism?

The goal of Confucianism is to achieve social harmony through ethical conduct, respect for elders, and continuous learning, creating a well-ordered society.

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