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Religions (Worship Places)

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Religious Studies

The place of worship for the Zoroastrian religion is called _____________?

A
Mosque
B
Synagogue
C
Gurdwara
D
Dar-e-Mehr
Explanation and memory cue

The place of worship for followers of Zoroastrianism is called a Dar-e-Mehr, which is distinct from a mosque (Islam), synagogue (Judaism), or gurdwara (Sikhism).

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Religions (Worship Places)

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Religious Studies

The worship place of the Shinto religion is called _____________?

A
Mosque
B
Synagogue
C
Gurdwara
D
Jinja
Explanation and memory cue

The worship place of the Shinto religion is called a 'Jinja,' which is a Shinto shrine. The other options refer to places of worship in other religions: Mosque (Islam), Synagogue (Judaism), and Gurdwara (Sikhism).

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Religions (Worship Places)

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Religious Studies

The place of worship for Jews is called _____________?

A
Mosque
B
Synagogue
C
Gurdwara
D
Jinja
Explanation and memory cue

The place of worship for Jews is called a Synagogue. Mosques are for Muslims, Gurdwaras are for Sikhs, and 'Jinja' is a Japanese Shinto shrine, not related to Judaism.

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Bible References

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Religious Studies

Which river is most often mentioned in the Bible?

A
Ganges
B
Colorado
C
Darling
D
Jordan
Explanation and memory cue

The Jordan River is the river most frequently mentioned in the Bible, significant in many biblical events such as the baptism of Jesus and the crossing of the Israelites into the Promised Land. The other rivers listed are not commonly referenced in the Bible.

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Origins Of Abrahamic Religions

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Religious Studies

___________ is called the birthplace of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity?

A
East-South Asia
B
South-West Asia
C
West-South Asia
D
East-West Asia
Explanation and memory cue

South-West Asia, specifically the Middle East region including the Arabian Peninsula and surrounding areas, is the birthplace of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. These religions originated in this geographical area historically known as the Near East.

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Biography Of Guru Nanak Dev

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Religious Studies

When was Guru Nanak Dev born?

A
1269
B
1369
C
1469
D
1569
Explanation and memory cue

Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, was born in 1469. This is a well-established historical fact.

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Sikhism History

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Religious Studies

The foundation stone of Sikhism’s holiest place, the Golden Temple at Amritsar, was laid by___________?

A
Guru Nanak
B
Bal dev Singh
C
Hari dev Singh
D
Hazrat Mian Mir
Explanation and memory cue

The foundation stone of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the holiest shrine in Sikhism, was laid by Hazrat Mian Mir, a Muslim saint, symbolizing interfaith harmony. This is a well-documented historical fact.

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Quranic Revelation

easy2021FIA ASI Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

The major part of the Holy Quran was revealed at what time?

A
Day
B
Night
C
Both
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The majority of the Holy Quran was revealed during the night, as is well-documented in Islamic tradition, particularly during the month of Ramadan and the Night of Decree (Laylat al-Qadr).

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Equality in Islam

easy2021FIA Assistant Paper 14-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

In Islam, everyone is ____.

A
Not Cover
B
Equal
C
Not Equal
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

In Islam, the principle of equality is fundamental, emphasizing that all human beings are equal in the eyes of God regardless of race, ethnicity, or social status. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Equal'.

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Prophets (Hazrat Dawood)

medium2021FIA Assistant Paper 13-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

Where is the grave of Hazrat Dawood (علیہ السلام) traditionally believed to be located?

A
Israel
B
Jordan
C
Lebanon
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The traditional site associated with the grave of Hazrat Dawood (Prophet David) is known as David's Tomb (Maqām al-Nabī Dāwūd), located in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel, on Mount Zion near the Cenacle. Although there is historical ambiguity and some dispute about the exact burial place, the most commonly recognized and visited site is in Jerusalem, Israel, not Jordan or Lebanon. The claim that the grave is in Jordan is not supported by mainstream historical or religious sources.