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| What age group | Adult courses |
| What topic | get married |
| Question types | Mixed |
| Number of questions | 10 |
| Number of answers | 4 |
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Please answer the following questions related to the topic of marriage in various religious contexts. Each question is numbered, and where applicable, select the correct answer from the list provided.
In Christianity, what is the term used to describe the sacramental union between a man and a woman?
Which of the following religions permits polygamous marriages?
A. Buddhism
B. Hinduism
C. Judaism
D. Shintoism
What is the primary purpose of marriage according to Islamic teachings?
In which of the following cultures is the practice of arranged marriages predominantly observed?
A. Western cultures
B. South Asian cultures
C. Indigenous Australian cultures
D. Scandinavian cultures
What is one of the main rites of passage in a traditional Hindu wedding?
Which religious text contains the teachings that emphasize the sanctity of marriage and recommends it as a way to avoid sinful behavior?
A. The Bible
B. The Bhagavad Gita
C. The Quran
D. The Tao Te Ching
What ceremony is often performed in Jewish weddings to signify the couple's commitment to each other?
Which of the following statements accurately describes marriage in the context of Buddhism?
A. It is considered a religious obligation.
B. It is to be avoided for those seeking enlightenment.
C. It can be considered a social contract and is not religiously mandated.
D. It is strictly limited to two individuals.
What is the term used for the marriage ceremony in the Islamic faith?
In which religious tradition is the concept of 'sacred unions' often emphasized, incorporating elements of spirituality and community?
A. Taoism
B. Shinto
C. Christianity
D. Indigenous African religions
Thank you for participating in this quiz on marriage in religion. Your responses will help deepen your understanding of how different religions approach the concept of marriage.