Final Exam in Religion
Final Exam in Religion
Final Exam in Religion
Kagawaran ng Edukasyon
Dibisyon ng Aklan
NAISUD NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
Direction: Choose the letter which corresponds to your answer. Put your answer on the space provided before each
number.
_____2. The Hindu practice of physical and mental exercise that teaches people to focus their body and minds
a. Moksha b. Vaisheshika c. Yoga d. Samkhya
_____4. The different school of thoughts in Hinduism are recognized as their expression or manifestation of the Sanatana
Dharma. Which is not included?
a. Samhitas b. Vaisheshika c. Mimamsa d. Samkhya
_____5. Ramayana and Mahabharata are great Hindu epics which is about the ______________.
a. writing of religious text c. battle of Krishna
b. triumph of good over evil d. devotional literature for deities
_____6. In observance of the Dharma, individual must possess the ten qualities, one of which is the Dhriti. It means___?
a. control over organs b. absence of anger c. self-control d. patience
_____7. A yogi who engaged in this type of yoga seeks to do good deeds without expecting for anything in return
a. Raja Yoga b. Jnana Yoga c. Karma Yoga d. Bhakti Yoga
_____8. Although the Hindu’s believe in multitudes of deities, they also see deities as manifestation of One Divine
Principle, the Absolute, and eternal, uncreated that keeps the universe in existence is called______________.
a. Thrimurthi b. Brahma c. Brahmin d. Brahman
_____9. It is a “Chinese Religion” that is more on respect for nature and on mystical powers
a. Daoism b. Confucianism c. Buddhism d. Hinduism
_____10. In the Hindu caste system, which of the following is the caste of the laborers?
a. Brahmins b. Sudras c. Kshatriyas d. Vaishyas
_____11. The form of yoga known as the “way of action “where person’s livelihood can be a means of experiencing the
divine called __________________.
a. Raja Yoga b. Jnana Yoga c. Karma Yoga d. Bhakti Yoga
_____12. Which of the following is the main focus of the religion Buddhism?
a. Emphasis on the fulfillment of duties and behavior in accordance with the established order in the world
b. Attaining enlightenment by understanding the nature of suffering and how to overcome it
c. The observance of God’s commandments will result to rewards
d. Emphasis on the unity and harmony among opposing elements (yin and yang)
_____15. Which of the following Hindu texts are considered to be Shruti text, meaning revealed by God?
a. Puranas b. Vedas c. Mahabharata d. Ramayana
_____16. The daily practice of Hinduism which might include ritual bathing, reciting mantras, lighting incense or
offering fruit to deities is called __________.
a. Aranyakas b. Khumba Mela c. Puja d. Dharma
_____17. The form of god who dissolves the universe with his dance in a circle of fire; also called as the destroyer
a. Vishnu b. Asteya c. Hanuman d. Shiva
_____18. The ______________ school establishes the foundations of interpreting Vedic texts that has been employed by
other schools of thoughts.
a. Vedanta b. Vaisheshika c. Mimamsa d. Samkhya
_____20. The last book to be written before the closing of the Vedic and Brahmanical Period is the _________.
a. Yahur Veda b. Rig Veda c. Atharva Veda d. Upanishads
III. ENUMERATION
A. Eightfold Path
1. 3. 5. 7.
2. 4. 6. 8.
1._______________________________________ 4. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________ 5. _______________________________________
3. _______________________________________
C. Five Classics (5 Books)
1. _______________________________________ 4. _______________________________________
2. _______________________________________ 5. _______________________________________
3. _______________________________________
D. Two Great Epics of Hindu
1. _______________________________________
2._______________________________________
.
I. Select the letter corresponding to the best answer to the question. Write the letter of the correct answer.
_______1. It is the supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience to its will from people within its
jurisdiction, and to have freedom from foreign control.
_______2. One in which political power is exercised by the majority of the people.
_______3. One in which the will of the state is formulated or expressed directly and immediately through the people in a
mass meeting or primary assembly rather than through the medium of representatives’ chosen
by the people to act for them.
_______4. One in which the will of the state is formulated and expressed through the agency of a relatively small and
select body of persons chosen by the people to act as their representatives.
_______5. Trial courts that is found in every provinces or region.
_______6. This public official has only one term for the span of six years.
_______7. This is also known as the court of last resort.
_______8. This official of the Supreme Court has no term limit.
_______9. Are the basic sets of basic beliefs about the political, economic, social and cultural affairs held by the majority
of people within a society.
______10. Key political concern is protecting and improving the condition of the natural environment.
______11. It is a system of fundamental laws or principles for the government of nation, society, corporation or other
aggregation of individuals it may be written or unwritten.
______12. The belief that society and political system is patriarchal. They seek to improve the political and, particularly
the social and economic positions of women.
______13. They believe that the capitalist system is damaging the interests of the masses, and that workers must unite to
overturn it by revolutionary means.
______14. Can be grouped around socialistic or individualistic strains.
______15. Are motivated by the desire to improve the quality of life for all members of society.
______16. Means making public officials answerable for government behavior and responsive to the entity from which
they derive authority.
______17. Refers to the availability of Information to the general public and clear government rules, regulations, and
decisions.
______18. Refers to enhancing people’s access to and influence on public policy processes.
______19. The belief in protecting the rights of individuals to ensure the maximum freedom.
______20. They are responsible for making laws and passing bills.
II. Identify if the following term belongs to Executive Department (ED), Legislative Department (LD), and Judicial
Department (JD).
IV. Enumeration