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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. When did a Muslim traveler encounter a Karen village?
(a) 1816.
(b) 1848.
(c) 1754.
(d) 1796.
2. What fortress did Pachacuti build?
(a) Tiahuanaco.
(b) Machu Picchu.
(c) Akapana.
(d) Coricancha.
3. When did God give a man called Abram some awesome promises?
(a) Five thousand years ago.
(b) Four thousand years ago.
(c) Six thousand years ago.
(d) Three thousand years ago.
4. What member of the Areopagus believed Paul's message about Jesus and became a believer?
(a) Stilicho.
(b) Arcadius.
(c) Galerius.
(d) Dionysius.
5. What Gentile had so much piety that the apostle Paul was startled?
(a) A Syrophoenician woman.
(b) A Roman centurion.
(c) Naaman.
(d) Cornelius.
Short Answer Questions
1. How many years in the future did Epimenides prophesy a Persian army would come against Athens?
2. How many gods did Athens have?
3. To what people group was William Marcus Young sent to preach the gospel?
4. What Egyptian pharaoh attempted religious reform from 1379 to 1361 B.C.?
5. During the beginning of what dynasty, did the Chinese quit worshiping Shang Ti?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why did Pachacuti become discontent to worship Inti?
2. Why might missionaries who experienced the sky god phenomenon have downplayed the evidence?
3. Why weren't nineteenth century Britishers interested in approaching Asians as white brothers?
4. What did Yahweh tell Abraham to do, and what did Yahweh promise he would do?
5. When Epimenides came to Athens, what did he ask to be brought to the grassy slope at the foot of a sacred rock?
6. Describe the encounter between Abraham and Melchizedek.
7. How did Richardson define special revelation?
8. What did Confucius teach the Chinese about religion?
9. What was the book that a Muslim traveler had given to the Karen?
10. Why did the Palaung people always build an extra room onto a new home?
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