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Which of the following is true about Prophet Ibrahim?
 a) He built the Kaaba in Makkah with his son Ismail
 b) He wrote the Quran, Torah, and Bible himself
 c) He was born in Jerusalem and never traveled
 d) He only appears in Jewish and Christian traditions

a) He built the Kaaba in Makkah with his son Ismail

100

What is the primary place of worship for:

a) Judaism

b) Christianity

c) Islam

a) Judaism - Synagogue

b)  Christianity - Church 

c) Islam - Mosque 

100

Fasting in Islam is done between sunrise and sunset. 

a) True

b) False

a) True

100

Name the holy book for:

a) Judaism 

b) Christianity 

c) Islam 

a) Judaism – Torah

b) Christianity – Bible

c) Islam – Quran

100

Which day of the week is sacred for each religion:

a, Islam

b, Judaism

c, Christianity

 

a, Islam- Friday

b, Judaism- Saturday

c, Christianity- Sunday


100

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200

Which statement accurately reflects the role of Jesus in these religions?

a) Christianity views Jesus as the Son of God and the savior of humanity.

b) Islam regards Jesus as a prophet and messiah but not divine.

c) Judaism does not recognize Jesus as a prophet or messiah.

d) All the above

d) All the above

200

What are the scholars/Religious leaders of each religion called? 

a) Judaism

b) Christianity 

c) Islam 

a) Judaism is led by Rabbis.

b) Christianity has Priests, Pastors, or Ministers.

c) Islam has Imams.

200

What is a major reason for fasting in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism?
a) Losing weight
b) Punishment for sins
c) Spiritual purification and self-discipline
d) Increasing wealth

c) Spiritual purification and self-discipline

200

The Concept of Forgiveness and Mercy. Which books are these statements from?

a) "Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful." 

b) "If you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you." 

c) "The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love." 

a) Quran

b) Bible

c) Torah


200

Ramadan shifts approximately 10 to 11 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar. 

Because:

a, Islamic calender is Lunar based

b, Islamic calender is based on sun

c, Islamic calender is based on what the Kalif of Islam suggest

a, Islamic calender is Lunar based. 

200

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300

In which book(s) is Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) mentioned?
a) Only the Quran
b) Only the Bible and Torah
c) The Quran, the Bible, and the Torah
d) He is not mentioned in any religious texts

c) The Quran, the Bible, and the Torah

300

Muslims prays in the direction of Kabbah in Makkah. Which direction do Jews pray? 

a) Heaven

b) Jerusalem

c) Local Synagogue

b) Jerusalem

300

Fasting is often practiced in order to:
a) Disconnect from worldly matters and focus on relationship with God
b) Only for personal health benefits
c) As a form of social protest
d) Only by monks and religious scholars

a) Disconnect from worldly matters and focus on relationship with God

300

Which book are these statements from?

a) "Establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship]." 

b) "Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful." 

c) "Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice."

a) Quran

b) Bible

c) Torah

300

All three religions teach that on Judgment Day:

a) Everyone will be granted eternal life regardless of their actions.

b) Individuals will be judged based on their deeds and faith.

c) Only prophets will be judged.

d) There is no concept of judgment.

b) Individuals will be judged based on their deeds and faith

300

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400

What was Prophet Ibrahim's greatest test from God, according to all three religions?
a) Fighting in a great war
b) Being thrown into the sea
c) Being commanded to sacrifice his son
d) Building a giant palace for himself

c) Being commanded to sacrifice his son

400

Which concept is central to Islam, Christianity, and Judaism?

a) Polytheism

b) Monotheism

c) Atheism

d) Agnosticism

b) Monotheism

400

What religion include fasting as a tradition?

a) Judaism

b) Christianity

c) Islam

d) All of the above

d) All of the above

400

The Golden Rule (Treat Others as You Wish to Be Treated). Which religion are these statements from?

a) "None of you [truly] believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself." 

b) "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." 

c) "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." 

a) Quran

b) Bible

c) Torah

400

In Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, prayer rituals often involve:
a) Physical movements like bowing or kneeling
b) Using fire to communicate with God
c) Wearing masks during prayer
 

a) Physical movements like bowing or kneeling

400

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500

In Judaism and Christianity, Prophet Ibrahim is known for his role in:
a) Leading the Israelites out of Egypt
b) Receiving the Ten Commandments
c) Being the ancestor of the Israelite people through his son Isaac
d) Writing the Psalms

c) Being the ancestor of the Israelite people through his son Isaac

500

What do adherents of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam respectively call their God?

Minimum 2 right answers will be accepted as right answer. 


 

a) Judaism- Yahweh or Elohim

b) Christianity- God

c) Islam- Allah




500

 What is the origin of the Danish Fastelavn celebration?

a) A harvest festival

b) A Viking tradition

c) A period of fasting and reflection in the Christian calendar

d) A midsummer celebration

c) A period of fasting and reflection in the Christian calendar

500

The Importance of Family and Honoring Parents. which statements come from Quran, Torah and Bible?

a)  "You shall fear every man his mother and his father." 

b) "And We have enjoined upon man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her] in weakness upon weakness."

c) "Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land."

a) Torah

b) Quran

c) Bible

500

Which act is encouraged in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism as a means of supporting the less fortunate?

a) Mandatory fasting

b) Charitable giving

c) Animal sacrificeen.wikipedia.org

d) Pilgrimage

b) Charitable giving

500

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