Who wrote the Tao Te Ching?
a) Zhuang Zhou
b) Laozi
c) Confucius
d) Buddha
b) Laozi
What is an important Taoist belief?
a) Living in harmony with nature
b) Following strict laws and punishments
c) Seeking wealth, power, and social status
d) Conquering nature and changing it to meet human needs
a) Living in harmony with nature
How do the Taoists view time?
a) Cyclical
b) Random
c) Linear
d) Eternal and unchanging
a) Cyclical
What famous mountain range is known for Taoist temples, martial arts, and the Golden Hall?
a) Mount Qingcheng
b) Mount Lao
c) Mount Heng
d) Wudang Mountains
d) Wudang Mountains
This black-and-white circular symbol represents balance and harmony in Taoism.
a) Lotus Flower
b) Yin-Yang Symbol
c) Dharma Wheel
d) Star of David
b) Yin-Yang Symbol
How many chapters does the Tao Te Ching have?
a) 18
b) 234
c) 81
d) 100
c) 81
What sacred text do Taoists read to learn about their beliefs and practices?
a) Zhuangzi
b) Daozang
c) Tao Te Ching
d) Yin and Yang
c) Tao Te Ching
According to Taoist philosophy, sacred time reflects the balance and alternation of what two forces?
a) Heaven and Earth
b) Good and Evil
c) Yin and Yang
d) Fire and Water
c) Yin and Yang
Which mountain is known as the birthplace of religious Taoism?
a) Mount Longhu
b) Mount Qingcheng
c) Wudang Mountains
d) Mount Heng
b) Mount Qingcheng
In Taoism, Yin is commonly associated with which of the following?
a) Light and activity
b) Heat and strength
c) Darkness and rest
d) Fire and energy
c) Darkness and rest
Which sacred Taoist text uses stories, parables, and humour to explain Taoist ideas?
a) Daozang
b) Tao Te Ching
c) Zhuangzi
d) Analects
c) Zhuangzi
What Taoist idea represents balance?
a) Yin and Yang
b) Strict laws
c) Wealth and power
d) Control nature
a) Yin and Yang
This festival marks the beginning of a new annual cycle and is one of the most important celebrations in Taoist culture.
a) Mid-Autumn Festival
b) Dragon Boat Festival
c) Qingming Festival
d) Chinese New Year
d) Chinese New Year
What natural places are considered sacred in Taoism because they connect heaven and earth?
a) Rivers
b) Forests
c) Deserts
d) Sacred mountains
d) Sacred mountains
What is the name of the Taoist symbol made up of eight trigrams that represent different natural forces?
a) Mandala
b) Bagua
c) Ankh
d) Menorah
b) Bagua
What is the Daozang?
a) A set of teachings focused on achieving balance through yin and yang
b) A collection of over 1,000 Taoist texts, teachings, rituals, and commentaries
c) A book of stories, parables, and humorous lessons
d) A Taoist temple
b) A collection of over 1,000 Taoist texts, teachings, rituals, and commentaries
What is the natural order of the universe that Taoists seek to follow?
a) The Dharma
b) The Logos
c) The Mandate of Heaven
d) The Tao
d) The Tao
Taoist festivals are traditionally scheduled on what type of calendar?
a) Gregorian calendar
b) Julian calendar
c) Solar Hijri calendar
d) Lunar-solar calendar
d) Lunar-solar calendar
What are hidden cave networks and mountain spaces called that are believed to connect to celestial realms?
a) Grotto-heavens
b) Heavenly valleys
c) Sacred gardens
d) Spirit Temples
a) Grotto-heavens
The trigrams in the Bagua are made from combinations of what?
a) Circles and squares
b) Dots and triangles
c) Broken and unbroken lines
d) Animals and plants
c) Broken and unbroken lines
Which of the following best reflects the key teachings of Taoism?
a) Seek wealth and power above all else
b) Seek wealth, social status, and political power to achieve success and influence in society
c) Live in harmony with nature, practice wu wei, and seek balance through yin and yang
d) Focus primarily on prayer, religious rituals, and ceremonial practices
c) Live in harmony with nature, practice wu wei, and seek balance through yin and yang
What are common Taoist practices used to develop inner peace?
a) Practicing strict fasting and self-discipline
b) Meditation and breathing exercises
c) Competing in ritual challenges
d) Memorizing sacred laws
b) Meditation and breathing exercises
The Taoist principle teaches people to act in harmony with the natural flow of the universe rather than forcing or changing events.
a) Feng Shui
b) Wu Wei
c) Qi Gong
d) Tai Chi
b) Wu Wei
Which sacred mountain is important for both Taoist and Buddhist traditions?
a) Mount Longhu
b) Mount Lao
c) Mount Qingcheng
d) Mount Heng
d) Mount Heng
The Bagua is closely connected to which ancient Chinese text?
a) Tao Te Ching
b) Art of War
c) I Ching
d) Analects
c) I Ching