Student Gradebook
Exam
Grading Summary
These are the automatically computed results of your
Date exam. Grades for essay questions, and comments from your
Taken:
Time Spent:
Points Received: (76%)
Number of Attempts: 0
Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct:
Multiple Choice 25 22
Essay 4 N/A
Grade Details - All Questions
Page:12
1. Question : Student Answer:
(TCO 1) The word religion literally means:
to bind. meditate on. worship. rise above.
Comments:
2. Question : (TCO 1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a
monotheism. polytheism. atheism. agnosticism.
Student Answer:
Comments:
3. Question : (TCO 2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the H
William James Carl Gustav Jung Rudolf Otto
E.B. Tylor
Student Answer:
Comments:
&
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4.
Question : (TCO 4) Who was the Scottish anthropologist and author of The
Golden Bough who saw the origins of religion in early attempts
by human beings to influence nature and who identified religion
as an intermediate stage between magic and science?
Student Answer: James Frazer
Rudolf Otto
William James
Wilhelm
Schmidt
Comments:
5.
Question : (TCO 4) What is the name of the Austrian ethnographer and
philologist who argued that all humankind once believed in a
single High God and that to this simple monotheism later
beliefs in lesser gods and spirits were added?
Student Answer: James Frazer
William James
Wilhelm Schmidt
Carl Gustav
Jung
Comments:
6.
Question : (TCO 8) Vedic religion was:
Student Answer: patriarchal and polytheistic.
matriarchal and
polytheistic. monotheistic.
monistic.
Comments:
7.
Question : (TCO 8) The power of a god is often symbolized by:
Student Answer: lightening
bolts. rings of
fire. animals.
many arms.
Comments:
8.
Question : (TCO 9) Hinduism, as formulated in the Upanishads,
Student Answer: encourages meditation to understand the essence of reality.
says we must honor our social obligations and roles.
rejected the authority of the Vedas in formulating
new
religious insights.
advocates devotion to any of the many gods.
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Exam
Grading Summary
These are the automatically computed results of your
Date exam. Grades for essay questions, and comments from your
Taken:
Time Spent:
Points Received: (76%)
Number of Attempts: 0
Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct:
Multiple Choice 25 22
Essay 4 N/A
Grade Details - All Questions
Page:12
1. Question : Student Answer:
(TCO 1) The word religion literally means:
to bind. meditate on. worship. rise above.
Comments:
2. Question : (TCO 1) The position that argues that we cannot know whether there is a
monotheism. polytheism. atheism. agnosticism.
Student Answer:
Comments:
3. Question : (TCO 2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the H
William James Carl Gustav Jung Rudolf Otto
E.B. Tylor
Student Answer:
Comments:
&
Page 1
, Student Gradebook
4.
Question : (TCO 4) Who was the Scottish anthropologist and author of The
Golden Bough who saw the origins of religion in early attempts
by human beings to influence nature and who identified religion
as an intermediate stage between magic and science?
Student Answer: James Frazer
Rudolf Otto
William James
Wilhelm
Schmidt
Comments:
5.
Question : (TCO 4) What is the name of the Austrian ethnographer and
philologist who argued that all humankind once believed in a
single High God and that to this simple monotheism later
beliefs in lesser gods and spirits were added?
Student Answer: James Frazer
William James
Wilhelm Schmidt
Carl Gustav
Jung
Comments:
6.
Question : (TCO 8) Vedic religion was:
Student Answer: patriarchal and polytheistic.
matriarchal and
polytheistic. monotheistic.
monistic.
Comments:
7.
Question : (TCO 8) The power of a god is often symbolized by:
Student Answer: lightening
bolts. rings of
fire. animals.
many arms.
Comments:
8.
Question : (TCO 9) Hinduism, as formulated in the Upanishads,
Student Answer: encourages meditation to understand the essence of reality.
says we must honor our social obligations and roles.
rejected the authority of the Vedas in formulating
new
religious insights.
advocates devotion to any of the many gods.
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