VNC - Unit 3 UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And
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Terms in this set (51)
QN=72 D. Animism is monotheistic
Which one of the following statements about animism is
INCORRECT?
A. Animism is the belief that nature is enlivened by distinct
personalized spirit beings.
B. Animist peoples not only worship their ancestors, but
they also worship rocks, plants, and animals.
C. Animism is prevalent among people who see
themselves as a part of nature rather than dominating it.
D. Animism is monotheistic
QN=73 D. Humans were believed to have three kinds of souls: 'hon', 'phach', and 'via'.
Which one of the following statements about animism is
INCORRECT?
A. Pre-colonial villagers have children with unattractive
names so that spirits would not harm them.
B. Under pre-colonial times, in many families, children
were referred to by their family ranking instead of by
names.
C. Pre-colonial Viet believed that spirits inhabited rocks,
trees, animals, and the rest of the natural world.
D. Humans were believed to have three kinds of souls:
'hon', 'phach', and 'via'.
QN=74 D. Under Pre-colonial time, a person's seventh year ('that tuan') was considered an
Which one of the following statements about animism is important milestone.
CORRECT?
A. Spirits entered the body at conception or birth.
B. Spirits will forever leave a living person's body if the
host suffered as fright, as reflected in the expression 'so
mat hon'.
C. Men were believed to have three 'hon', and nine 'via'.
D. Under Pre-colonial time, a person's seventh year ('that
tuan') was considered an important milestone.
, QN=75 D. None of the above
Which is INCORRECT about "Wandering Souls"
(According to the concept of the animists)?
A. The spirits of people who had died far from home, or
of those with neglectful descendants, became
"wandering souls".
B. "Wandering Souls" might harm anyone they
encountered.
C. "Wandering Souls Day" is celebrated during the 15th
day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar.
D. None of the above
QN=76 D. None of the above
Which is INCORRECT about Animism under pre-colonial
times?
A. Based on the merits, the court ordained the gods of
the Citadel according to levels.
B. The imperial states regulated Animistic practices to
legitimize imperial rule and prevent 'ta giao' ("heterodox
teaching") from corrupting morals and promoting
rebellion.
C. Each village has had a 'dinh', or communal house, used
for council meetings and rituals honoring the 'than
hoang', the village's patron deity.
D. None of the above
QN=77 A. Laozi
Who is the founder of the Taoism religion?
A. Laozi
B. Kongzi
C. Zhuangzi
D. Zunzi
QN=78 C. Human beings are not a part of the grand harmony of nature in Taoism.
Which is INCORRECT about Taoism?
A. Taoism is a spiritual philosophy that focuses on a
person's outlook on life and the world around them.
B. Originated in China during the struggles preceding the
founding of the Qin Empire in 221 B.C.E.
C. Human beings are not a part of the grand harmony of
nature in Taoism.
D. The Tao Te Ching was originally named for the man
credited with, writing it, Laozi.
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Terms in this set (51)
QN=72 D. Animism is monotheistic
Which one of the following statements about animism is
INCORRECT?
A. Animism is the belief that nature is enlivened by distinct
personalized spirit beings.
B. Animist peoples not only worship their ancestors, but
they also worship rocks, plants, and animals.
C. Animism is prevalent among people who see
themselves as a part of nature rather than dominating it.
D. Animism is monotheistic
QN=73 D. Humans were believed to have three kinds of souls: 'hon', 'phach', and 'via'.
Which one of the following statements about animism is
INCORRECT?
A. Pre-colonial villagers have children with unattractive
names so that spirits would not harm them.
B. Under pre-colonial times, in many families, children
were referred to by their family ranking instead of by
names.
C. Pre-colonial Viet believed that spirits inhabited rocks,
trees, animals, and the rest of the natural world.
D. Humans were believed to have three kinds of souls:
'hon', 'phach', and 'via'.
QN=74 D. Under Pre-colonial time, a person's seventh year ('that tuan') was considered an
Which one of the following statements about animism is important milestone.
CORRECT?
A. Spirits entered the body at conception or birth.
B. Spirits will forever leave a living person's body if the
host suffered as fright, as reflected in the expression 'so
mat hon'.
C. Men were believed to have three 'hon', and nine 'via'.
D. Under Pre-colonial time, a person's seventh year ('that
tuan') was considered an important milestone.
, QN=75 D. None of the above
Which is INCORRECT about "Wandering Souls"
(According to the concept of the animists)?
A. The spirits of people who had died far from home, or
of those with neglectful descendants, became
"wandering souls".
B. "Wandering Souls" might harm anyone they
encountered.
C. "Wandering Souls Day" is celebrated during the 15th
day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar.
D. None of the above
QN=76 D. None of the above
Which is INCORRECT about Animism under pre-colonial
times?
A. Based on the merits, the court ordained the gods of
the Citadel according to levels.
B. The imperial states regulated Animistic practices to
legitimize imperial rule and prevent 'ta giao' ("heterodox
teaching") from corrupting morals and promoting
rebellion.
C. Each village has had a 'dinh', or communal house, used
for council meetings and rituals honoring the 'than
hoang', the village's patron deity.
D. None of the above
QN=77 A. Laozi
Who is the founder of the Taoism religion?
A. Laozi
B. Kongzi
C. Zhuangzi
D. Zunzi
QN=78 C. Human beings are not a part of the grand harmony of nature in Taoism.
Which is INCORRECT about Taoism?
A. Taoism is a spiritual philosophy that focuses on a
person's outlook on life and the world around them.
B. Originated in China during the struggles preceding the
founding of the Qin Empire in 221 B.C.E.
C. Human beings are not a part of the grand harmony of
nature in Taoism.
D. The Tao Te Ching was originally named for the man
credited with, writing it, Laozi.