World ReligionsTrivia Questions & Answers

The world's religions represent some of humanity's oldest and most influential traditions, shaping cultures, art, law, calendars, and daily life across every inhabited continent. Today, billions of people identify with a faith, and scholars often group the largest movements into a handful of major families that together account for most believers worldwide. These traditions vary widely in their beliefs, practices, sacred texts, and histories, yet many share common features such as ethical teachings, communal gatherings, rituals marking life's milestones, and questions about meaning and purpose. Studying them offers a window into how diverse societies have understood existence, and how shared human concerns find expression through remarkably different customs and ideas.

Christianity and Islam are the two most widely followed religions, each counting well over a billion adherents. Christianity, which emerged in the first century from Jewish roots, centers on the life and teachings of Jesus and reveres the Bible. Islam, founded in seventh-century Arabia, regards the Quran as scripture and the prophet Muhammad as its final messenger; both traditions trace spiritual lineage to the figure of Abraham, as does Judaism, one of the oldest monotheistic faiths. Hinduism, with deep roots in the Indian subcontinent, encompasses a rich diversity of texts, deities, and philosophical schools, and is often described as among the world's most ancient living religious traditions.

Buddhism, arising in ancient India from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, spread widely across Asia and emphasizes paths toward enlightenment and the easing of suffering. Other significant traditions include Sikhism, which developed in the Punjab region, and faiths such as Jainism, Shinto, Taoism, and many indigenous and folk practices observed around the globe. Sacred sites like Jerusalem, Mecca, Varanasi, and Bodh Gaya draw millions of pilgrims and visitors each year. Religious festivals, from Diwali and Ramadan to Christmas and Vesak, mark calendars across continents. Together these traditions reflect the enduring human impulse to seek meaning, build community, and pass wisdom from one generation to the next.

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World Religions Quiz — 10 Questions

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  1. 1. In which present-day country was the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, traditionally said to have been born, at Lumbini?

  2. 2. What is the holy book of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the word of God revealed to the Prophet Muhammad?

  3. 3. Which festival, often called the 'Festival of Lights,' is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs?

  4. 4. Who is traditionally regarded as the founder of Sikhism and the first of its ten Gurus?

  5. 5. In Judaism, what is the name of the day of rest and worship observed weekly from Friday evening to Saturday evening?

  6. 6. The Five Pillars are core practices in Islam. Which of these is one of them?

  7. 7. Which ancient language is the primary liturgical and scriptural language of classical Hindu texts such as the Vedas?

  8. 8. In Christianity, which event is celebrated at Easter?

  9. 9. Which religion's followers regard the Guru Granth Sahib as their central and eternal scripture?

  10. 10. In which city is the Kaaba, the most sacred site in Islam toward which Muslims pray, located?

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