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Pew Religious Survey Excerpt
Which Bible figure is most closely associated with leading the Exodus from Egypt?
Job
Elijah
Moses
Abraham
What was Mother Theresa's religion?
Catholic
Jewish
Buddhist
Mormon
Hindu
Which of the following is NOT one of the Ten Commandments?
Do not commit adultery
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
Do not steal
Keep the Sabbath holy
When does the Jewish Sabbath begin?
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Is Ramadan...?
The Hindu Festival of Lights
A Jewish day of atonement
The Islamic holy month
Which of the following best describes the Catholic teaching about the bread and wine used for Communion?
The bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
The bread and wine are symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
In which religion are Vishnu and Shiva central figures?
Islam
Hinduism
Taoism
Which Bible figure is most closely associated with remaining obedient to God despite suffering?
Job
Elijah
Moses
Abraham
What was Joseph Smith's religion?
Catholic
Jewish
Buddhist
Mormon
Hindu
According to rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court, is a public school teacher permitted to lead a class in prayer?
Yes, permitted
No, not permitted
According to rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court, is a public school teacher permitted to read from the Bible as an example of literature?
Yes, permitted
No, not permitted
What religion do most people in Pakistan consider themselves?
Buddhist
Hindu
Muslim
Christian
What was the name of the person whose writings and actions inspired the Protestant Reformation?
Martin Luther
Thomas Aquinas
John Wesley
Which of these religions aims at nirvana, the state of being free from suffering?
Islam
Buddhism
Hinduism
Which of these preachers participated in the period of religious activity known as the First Great Awakening?
Jonathan Edwards
Charles Finney
Billy Graham
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