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C) anthroposophy

D) Aristophanes | A) transcendentalism | E) the forming of basic sciences | B) forming of new technologies | C) Shinto. is the indigenous religion of Japan, a sophisticated form of taoism that holds that spirits called kami inhabit all things. | A) Heraclitus of Ephesus Heraclitus is an excellent example of the Pre-Socratic philosopher. All of his existing fragments can be written in 45 small pages. | E) Physics, Metaphysics, (Nicomachean) Ethics, Politics, De Anima (On the Soul), Poetics, | C) transcendental idealism | C) materialism | E) naturalism |


D) dianetica

E) Hinduism

What culture has Hinduism its origin at least as far back as 3000 BC.

A) in ancient Vedic culture

B) in ancient chinese culture

C) in ancient greek culture

D) in ancient japanese culture

E) in ancient Buddhist culture

23. What does moksha mean?

A) power

B) liberation

C) reincarnation

D) karma

E) passion

24. Where do many streams of hinduistic thought flow from?

a) Vedic/Hindu schools, Buddhist schools

b) Vedic/Hindu schools, taoist schools.

C) Tantra Agamic schools, Shacty sects and Mantra Agamic schools

D) Dharma schools, Shiva sects.

e) Vedic/Hindu schools, Bhakti sects and Tantra Agamic schools

25. What does ahimsa mean?

A) not to think

B) non-violence

C) non-activity

D) liberation

E) reincarnation

26. What things are common to all Hindus?

A) belief in Tao, reincarnation, and moksha

b) belief in shamanism, God’s power and moksha

C) belief in Trama, reincarnation, sathya and moksha

D) belief in Dharma, reincarnation, karma, and moksha

E) belief in Vedic culture, narthy and love

Call fundamental principles of hinduism.

A) ahimsa (non-violence), the primacy of the Guru, the Divine Word of Aum and the power of mantras, love of Truth

B) ahimsa (non-violence), the primacy of theBuddha, the Divine Word of Brakhma and the power of will.

e) spark of the Divine (Atman/Brahman), belief in shudra, love to the kshatry

D) the primacy of the individual soul, the power of Guru and liberation

F) ahimsa (non-violence), the primacy of theBuddha, belief in Shiva

28. What classical text is Confucianism based on?

A) Taoist

B) Buddhist

C) chinese

D) Moist

E) indian

29. What was the mainstream ideology in China?

A) Confucianism

B) Tao Te Ching

C) Zen-Buddhism

D) Brahmanism

E) jingoism

30 Call Taoism's central books?

A) Vedas books

B) Tao Te Ching,

C) book of Taoism

D) book of divine Tao

E) Tao centrism

31. What does Taoism emphasize?

A) divine nature, individual power, refusal of life

B) physical freedom, refusal of ahimsa, power of will

C) Nature, divine freedom, development of cosmo energy

D) Nature, individual freedom, refusal of social bounds

E) Nature, individual passion, power of the love

Call main principle of Taoism.

a) moksha (“liberation”)

b) ahimsa (“non – violence”)

C) kharma

D) reincarnation

e) Wuwei ("non-action").

33. What does Legalism advocate?

A) strict interpretation of the law in every respect

b) reincarnation of animal’s soul

C) power of woman

D) independence of idea from the matter

E) power of Buddha

34. What religion claims that morality is not important?

A) Confucianism

B)Legalism

C) Buddhism

D) Taoism

E) Islam

Choose the right sentence.


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