Quakerism
Religious Stereotypes & Dialogue
World Religion pt1
World Religion pt2
Religious Figures
100

What is a Quaker Meeting?

A silent gathering for worship where anyone may speak if moved by the Spirit.

100

What is a religious stereotype? (not an example, the definition)

An oversimplified and often negative assumption about a religion or its followers.

100

This Christian concept refers to eternal union with God after death.

Heaven

100

Name the 5 major world religions.

Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism.

100

This religious leader is the head of the Roman Catholic Church,

The Pope

200

How do Quakers make decisions?

Through group consensus, seeking unity rather than voting.

200

Why is dialogue important in diverse societies?

It helps build understanding, reduce conflict, and promote peace.

200

During Ramadan, Muslim do this from dawn to sunset to honor saum, a pillar of Islam. 

Fasting

200

What is the main text of Islam?

The Qur’an.

200

This historical figure, born in 570 CE, Mecca, is considered a prophet in Islam

Prophet Muhammad 
300

Who founded the Quakers?

George Fox

300

How can we respectfully disagree in religious conversations?

By listening, being respectful, and focusing on shared values.

300

This term describes someone who does not believe in any gods or deities.

Atheist

300

Who is the founder of Buddhism?

Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha.

300

This Jewish prophet, known for leading the Israelites out of Egypt is central to the story of the exodus. 

Moses

400

How do Quakers support peace and justice?

Through pacifism, activism, and community service.

400

One way schools can combat stereotypes.

Through inclusive curriculum, interfaith events, and open discussion.

400

In Hinduism, good or bad karma influences this process after death.

Reincarnation

400

What holiday is celebrated by Hindus?

Diwali, the Festival of Lights.

400

This Quaker Founder of Pennsylvania believed in religious tolerance and was an advocate for peace and the rights of indigenous peoples.

William Penn

500

Define "Inner Light".

The belief that there is something of God in everyone.

500

This type of bias happens when someone's name or religious clothing affects how they are treated in job interview or airports.

Implicit bias, prejudice, or religious profiling.  
500

This religious symbol, often depicted with 8 spokes represents the path of enlightenment in Buddhism 

The wheel 

DOUBLE JEOPARDY for 

Dharma Wheel

500

Which religion is the first monotheistic religion?

Judaism was the first monotheistic religion and has a covenant with God.

500

This leader, deeply influenced by Hindu teachings, believed in nonviolence (ahimsa) and truth (satya) as central to both his political activism and spiritual practice. 

Mahatma Gandhi

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