HINDUISM
BUDDHISM
JAINISM
CONFUCIANISM
TAOISM
JUDAISM
100

This term refers to the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.

What is samsara?

100

Buddhism was founded by this Indian prince who became the “Enlightened One.”

Who is Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha)?

100

Jainism emphasizes extreme respect for this, avoiding harm to any living being.

What is ahimsa (nonviolence)?

100

This Chinese philosopher taught the importance of order, respect, and moral behavior.

Who is Confucius?

100

This concept means “the Way,” the natural order of the universe.

What is the Tao (Dao)?

100

This is the sacred text of Judaism.

What is the Torah?

200

This sacred text, part of the Mahabharata, is a dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna.

What is the Bhagavad Gita?

200

These Four Noble Truths describe the reality of suffering and how to end it.

What are the Four Noble Truths?

200

The founders of Jainism are known by this title, meaning “spiritual conquerors.”

What are Tirthankaras?

200

Confucianism emphasizes respect for one’s parents and ancestors, known as this virtue.

What is filial piety?

200

This key symbol represents balance and harmony between opposites.

What is yin and yang?

200

The first covenant in Judaism was made between God and this patriarch.

Who is Abraham?

300

The three main Hindu deities are Brahma, Vishnu, and this destroyer god.

Who is Shiva?

300

This eight-step guide helps Buddhists achieve enlightenment.

What is the Eightfold Path?

300

This principle of aparigraha is defined as _________________, which guides Jains to avoid greed and desire.

non-attachment / non-possession / non-possessiveness

300

Confucius believed that rulers should lead by this, not by force.

What is virtue or moral example?

300

The founder of Taoism, believed to have written the Tao Te Ching, was this sage

Who is Laozi (Lao Tzu)?

300

This holiday celebrates the Israelites’ escape from slavery in Egypt.

What is Passover?

400

This concept of moral cause and effect determines one’s rebirth.

What is karma?

400

Buddhists seek to reach this state of perfect peace and freedom from suffering.

What is nirvana?

400

The 24th and most important Tirthankara, who revived Jain teachings, was this figure.

Who is Mahavira?

400

These five constant relationships form the foundation of Confucian social order.

What are ruler–subject, father–son, husband–wife, elder–younger brother, and friend–friend?

400

Taoists believe in living simply and following this principle of effortless action.

What is wu wei?

400

The Jewish place of worship is called this.

What is a synagogue?

500

The ultimate goal of Hinduism, liberation from the cycle of rebirth, is called this.

What is moksha?

500

Buddhism teaches that life’s __________________________ is caused by desire and attachment, as explained in this core teaching.

What is suffering?

500

What diet do Jains follow?

What is vegetarianism?

500

This text, compiled by Confucius’s followers, contains many of his teachings.

What is The Analects?

500

The Tao Te Ching teaches that wisdom comes from this — not rigid control.

What is harmony with nature or letting things flow naturally?

500

This movement emphasizes a single, all-powerful God and moral responsibility.

What is monotheism?

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