They were forced to convert to Christianity or suffer persecution They were left to their own devices as the original people of Christ They opened the first universities in Europe They were respected as wise and honest people Which number below represents 49 in Roman numerals?
In this quiz, we take a break from Christianity and look at other religions of the world. How much do you know about their basic tenets, gods and holidays? Adab is the code of behaviour governing which religion? Islam Christianity Judaism Hinduism Aisha is the wife of which religious figure?
Easter and Passover are two of Christianity’s and Judaism’s most important religious festivals. Yet Easter, in particular, is known and celebrated to some extent by millions of people who don’t adhere to either religion.
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Christian Bale=C__is____ __le Who is this famous athlete? David Beckham=D__i_ __ck__m Who is this famous actor? William H Macy=W__l___ H ___y Who is the actress in the middle? Halle Berry=H___e __rr_ What is the last name of this South American president?
This is a holiday not only about candy, though, but also about Christianity and Jesus. Do you know a lot about this fascinating holiday? Prove it by taking our Big Easter Quiz!
Perhaps you're not a Christian yourself, or a lot of time has passed for you. In any case, the story of Christ is a fascinating one, and well worth learning more about.
Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodox Christianity Islam Anglican Christianity Which of these ancient theaters is located on the slopes of the Acropolis in Athens? Theatre of Dionysus Theatre of Herodes Atticus Both of them None of them What is the name of the famous central square in Athens?
Moses is one of the greatest characters of the bible and one of the most important people in the Jewish, Christian, Muslim religions, among others. His story is one of the most familiar and fascinating ones described by the Old Testament, capturing our imagination as children and as adults.
Christian Quarter Armenian Quarter Muslim Quarter French Quarter Where did the dance "Flamenco" originate? Spain Venezuela Cuba Colombia What region did Champagne get created in? Rome, Italy Champagne, France Munich, Germany Stockholm, Sweden Which religion is the cow holy to?
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Buddhism Christianity Confucian Shinto In the years from 1000 to 1200, what political system developed in Japan? Feudalism Nation-States Zen Capitalism What does the word "Samurai" mean? To Serve To Honor To Protect To Fight The samurai lived by a code of honor known as...
Not only was it once a huge empire that boosted Christianity and spread culture and conquest around the world, but it has given the world a lot of culture, an incredible cuisine, scientific discoveries and a whole lot more. What do you know about the country of Italy?
Leonardo DiCaprio Tom Hanks Christian Slater Chris Pine In what year did the Titanic disaster occur? 1912 1922 1919 1905 In which ocean did the Titanic sink? Atlantic Pacific Arctic Indian Who was the female lead in the movie Titanic?
Costa Rica Panama Ecuador Uruguay Brazil is a Christian country. What is the most common stream of Christianity in Brazil? Catholic are the majority, while Protestants are in second place.(based on 2010 census) Catholic Orthodox Baptist Protestant Which of these resources is Brazil rich in?
Hannibal Hamilcar Dido, Queen of Carthage Marco Polo Which Roman Emperor made the empire Christian and founded a new capital city?
Although Peter is revered as a saint throughout Christianity. Rock Faithful Priest Fisherman Who were the first apostles that began to follow Jesus? In the Gospel of John, Andrew is one of two of John the Baptist’s followers who join Jesus when John says he is ‘the Lamb of God.’
Named after the Christian saint Named after the discoverer of the area Named after a Greek word meaning: "Bay" Named after a Latin word meaning: "Open to sea" When was the Golden Gate Bridge built? 1933 1893 1903 1913 Try again...
The Christian Popes The Kings of France The heads of the Eastern Orthodox Church The English Nobles Vladimir Vyatkin What was Mikhail Gorbachev's highest office?
water A sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion An anxiety attack caused by a migraine The absorption of one twin in the womb by the other The giving of power of attorney to a relative A sequence of real or imaginary images like those seen in a dream Another name for night terrors A Christian
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Israel, a tiny nation in the Middle East, has a huge historical background behind it, as the birthplace of both Judaism and Christianity. In addition, although it is tiny, it has a big presence in political news. How much do you know about this ancient yet modern country in the Middle East?
Zoroastrianism Christianity Islam Sikhism Which empire is shown in this map, around 320 BC? Empire of Alexander the Great Roman Empire Mongol Empire Byzantine Empire Where in the world did the British Empire NOT control land at its height?
Christianity Buddihsm Hinduism Shinto Japan has more seniors than children Japan has a very high % of seniors. In fact, it's the highest in the world. True False Sushi was invented in Japan. It actually originated in China, as a method to preserve fish, around the 2nd century AD.