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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How far away did the Karen live from Jerusalem?
(a) Three thousand miles.
(b) Six thousand miles.
(c) Four thousand miles.
(d) One thousand miles.
2. What was the capital of Korea?
(a) Seoul.
(b) Liaoning.
(c) Pyongyang.
(d) Jolbon.
3. How much of what Abram had recovered from Kedorlaomer did he give to Melchizedek?
(a) One percent.
(b) Ten percent.
(c) Twenty percent.
(d) Five percent.
4. Where did Warrasa Wange live?
(a) Chencha.
(b) Solomo.
(c) Dilla.
(d) Wenago.
5. What was the book that a Muslim traveler had given to the Karen?
(a) Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms.
(b) The Old Testament.
(c) The Koran.
(d) The New Testament.
Short Answer Questions
1. When did the Karen people first seen a white European?
2. What name for God was used by Melchizedek?
3. What did the Rengma say happened to the words that the Supreme Being gave their forefathers?
4. What qualities of God did a Karen hymn extol?
5. When was the term "logos" first used by a Greek philosopher?
Short Essay Questions
1. Describe the encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek.
2. What did Confucius teach the Chinese about religion?
3. Upon what three assumptions did Epimenides base his decision to offer sacrifices?
4. In 1795, who did the Karen believe that an English diplomat might be?
5. What did Mu-kaw-lee tell Tha-nai and Ee-u?
6. What did Warrasa Wange see and hear in a vision when he prayed asking Magano to reveal himself?
7. What were Skrefsrud's accomplishments when he ministered among the Santal people?
8. Why did Pachacuti become discontent to worship Inti?
9. Why did European theologues think something was wrong when there were 80 baptisms among the Santal people in one day?
10. What rituals did the Karen develop to venerate a book given to them by a Muslim traveler?
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