Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Buddhism
Hinduism
100

When days on Lent beside Ash Wednesday do Catholics not eat red meat? 

Fridays 

100

What is the period Muslims fast on?

Ramadan

100
On what Jewish holiday is matzah eaten?

Passover

100

Why do Hindus not eat cows?

They are sacred animals

100

What do Buddhists mostly eat?

Rice, noodles, and vegetables

200

What are the two foods that John the Baptist ate acoording to the Gospel of Matthew?

Locusts and honey

200

What was the name of the food shown on the Islam slide?

Lentil soup

200

What was the name of the food on the Jewish slide?

Matzo ball soup

200
Samosa is made of spiced potatoes. True or false?

True

200

What is the name of the principle of nonviolence that Buddhists practice, making them vegetarians?

Ahimsa 

300
What is the name of the food mentioned on the slide earlier that is a traditional food eaten on Easter?

Ham

300

What are the words for allowed and forbidden food in Islam?

Halal, haram

300

Which of the following is not allowed to eat in kashrut?

A. Chicken

B. Dumplings

C. Eggs
D. Pork

D. Pork

300

Gulab jamun is a food eaten on Diwali. What is the nickname for Diwali? Hint: it’s listed on the slide.

The Festival of Lights

300

When do Buddhists eat their main meals?

Before noon