- 1. Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, trace their origins to the ancient figure of Abraham. These religions share a belief in one God, ideas about morality, prophethood, and the ethical conduct of individuals. Each of these faiths holds Abraham as a significant figure in their histories and sacred scriptures, with varying interpretations and traditions. Prominent religious texts like the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Quran provide valuable insights into the teachings and practices that shape the Abrahamic faiths.
Which sacred text is primarily associated with Judaism?
A) Quran B) Torah C) Vedas D) Bible
- 2. In Christianity, who is believed to be the son of God?
A) Moses B) Muhammad C) Buddha D) Jesus
- 3. Which city is considered one of the holiest in Islam?
A) Jerusalem B) Rome C) Mecca D) Varanasi
- 4. Who is considered the last prophet in Islam?
A) Jesus B) Abraham C) Muhammad D) Moses
- 5. Which Abrahamic religion celebrates Passover?
A) Christianity B) Zoroastrianism C) Islam D) Judaism
- 6. What is the sacred scripture of Christianity?
A) Quran B) Torah C) Bible D) Vedas
- 7. Which Abrahamic religion believes in the concept of Trinity?
A) Bahá'í Faith B) Christianity C) Islam D) Judaism
- 8. Which Abrahamic religion recognizes Jesus as a prophet, not as the Son of God?
A) Christianity B) Mormonism C) Judaism D) Islam
- 9. What is the central religious text of Islam?
A) Quran B) Torah C) Bible D) Vedas
- 10. The pilgrimage to Mecca undertaken by Muslims is known as?
A) Hajj B) Jihad C) Umrah D) Ziyarat
- 11. What is the term used for the Islamic law?
A) Sunna B) Caliphate C) Sharia D) Hadhith
- 12. What is the term for the Jewish New Year?
A) Yom Kippur B) Purim C) Hanukkah D) Rosh Hashanah
- 13. Where was Jesus born according to Christian tradition?
A) Jerusalem B) Capernaum C) Nazareth D) Bethlehem
- 14. What is the holiest day in the Christian calendar?
A) Pentecost B) Easter C) Christmas D) Good Friday
- 15. What symbol represents the Islamic faith?
A) Menorah B) Star and Crescent C) Cross D) Lotus Flower
- 16. What does the name 'Islam' mean in Arabic?
A) Submission B) Peace C) Enlightenment D) Love
- 17. What is the largest branch of Islam?
A) Shia B) Ibadi C) Sunni D) Sufi
- 18. Which city is important in Christian tradition as the place of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection?
A) Bethlehem B) Nazareth C) Mecca D) Jerusalem
- 19. What is the name of the holy day of the week in Judaism?
A) Yom Kippur B) Sukkot C) Rosh Chodesh D) Shabbat
- 20. Which prophet is considered the founder of Judaism?
A) Muhammad B) Jesus C) Moses D) Abraham
- 21. In Christianity, what sacrament commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus with his disciples?
A) Confirmation B) Matrimony C) Baptism D) Eucharist
- 22. Which angel plays a prominent role in the texts of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
A) Gabriel B) Uriel C) Michael D) Raphael
- 23. Who is considered the father of the Arab people in Islam?
A) Abraham B) Solomon C) Ishmael D) Isaac
- 24. What is the Arabic term for God in Islam?
A) Allah B) Brahman C) Jehovah D) Yahweh
- 25. Which Christian denomination is known for its practice of speaking in tongues?
A) Anglicanism B) Catholicism C) Pentecostalism D) Orthodoxy
- 26. Who is believed to have received the Ten Commandments from God in Judaism?
A) Aaron B) Moses C) Joshua D) David
- 27. In Islam, what is the third pillar of faith that concerns charitable giving?
A) Sawm B) Hajj C) Salah D) Zakat
- 28. Who is considered the king of the United Kingdom of Israel in the Hebrew Bible?
A) Solomon B) David C) Jeroboam D) Saul
- 29. Who is considered the first woman and prophet in Islam?
A) Mary B) Eve C) Sara D) Hagar
- 30. What is the name of the holy land promised to the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible?
A) Persia B) Canaan C) Egypt D) Babylon
- 31. What is the language of the Jewish scriptures?
A) Hebrew B) Greek C) Latin D) Arabic
- 32. Who is believed to be the author of the Book of Revelation in the New Testament?
A) Peter B) John C) Paul D) Matthew
- 33. Which festival commemorates the victory of the Maccabees over the Seleucid Empire?
A) Rosh Hashanah B) Yom Kippur C) Passover D) Hanukkah
- 34. What is the major holiday that commemorates the liberation of the Israelites from slavery in ancient Egypt?
A) Hanukkah B) Passover C) Easter D) Christmas
- 35. What is the concept of God in all Abrahamic religions?
A) Polytheism B) Monotheism C) Pantheism D) Atheism
- 36. What is the term for the belief in one God in Islamic faith?
A) Sunnah B) Tawhid C) Shirk D) Hajj
- 37. What is the sacred language of Islam for reciting the Quran?
A) Hebrew B) Arabic C) Latin D) Sanskrit
- 38. In Christianity, what sacrament is considered a ritual of initiation into the faith?
A) Confession B) Confirmation C) Baptism D) Communion
- 39. What is the term for the belief in the ultimate reality as impersonal in Hinduism and Buddhism?
A) Karma B) Atman C) Brahman D) Dharma
- 40. In Christianity, who gave birth to Jesus Christ?
A) Mary B) Sarah C) Rebecca D) Miriam
- 41. Which day is the Christian day of rest and worship?
A) Saturday B) Sunday C) Friday D) Monday
- 42. What is the name of the Islamic declaration of faith?
A) Shahada B) Tawhid C) Zakat D) Salat
- 43. Who is the first prophet in Islam?
A) Adam B) Moses C) David D) Solomon
- 44. In Judaism, what is the Day of Atonement that involves fasting and prayer?
A) Hanukkah B) Yom Kippur C) Passover D) Rosh Hashanah
- 45. What is the holiest month in Islam marked by fasting from dawn to sunset?
A) Eid al-Fitr B) Muharram C) Ramadan D) Hajj
- 46. How many pillars of faith are there in Islam?
A) Seven B) Ten C) Five D) Three
- 47. What day is the Sabbath in Judaism?
A) Sunday B) Saturday C) Friday D) Monday
- 48. In Judaism, what is the central prayer called?
A) Lord's Prayer B) Ave Maria C) Om Namah Shivaya D) Shema
- 49. What was the name of the tree from which Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit?
A) Tree of Life B) Tree of Wisdom C) Tree of Hope D) Tree of Knowledge
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