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- 6th Century BC
- 2nd Century BC
- 9th Century BC
- 7th Century BC
After Christianity and Islam, the third biggest religion in terms of followers is _____.
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- Shintoism
- Judaism
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
What is the meaning of Vishnu?
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- The creator
- The preserver
- The helper
- None of these
What is the meaning of Vishva?
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- The creator
- The helper
- The destroyer
- None of these
What is the meaning of Brahma?
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- The creator
- The helper
- The destroyer
- None of these
The oldest religion of the world is _____.
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- Hinduism
- Judaism
- Christianity
- Buddhism
Gautam Siddhartha Buddha founder of Buddhism was born in 563 BC in ____.
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- Nepal
- Bhutan
- India
- Sri Lanka
Who founded Judaism?
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- Prophet Christ
- Prophet Ismail (AS)
- Prophet Dawood (AS)
- Moses
The sacred place of Christians is _____.
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- Nazareth
- Mecca
- Jerusalem
- None of these
Christianity is nearly _____ years old.
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- 1500
- 2000
- 2500
- 2750
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