Separation of Religion and State
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Q. Why is it important to separate state from religion?
Q. Why is it important to separate state from religion?
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Q. A state that does not interfere in religious practices or endorses any one particular religion is known as state.
- secular
- aristocratic
- theocratic
- communist
Q. Emperor Ashoka sent many missionaries to spread ______.
- Buddhism
- Jainism
- Hinduism
- Christianity
Q. A theocratic state remains neutral when it comes to religion.
- True
- False
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Q. Democracy is a regime where an individual or a group of individuals are oppressed by the government or any group of people.
- True
- False
Q. During the 14th century in Europe, the head of the church called _____ had a lot of power and control.
- The People
- The Pope
- The King
- The Judiciary
Q. The most important aspect of secularism is its separation of religion from ______.
- people
- state power
- judiciary
- parliament
Q. Discrimination takes place when one _______ is given official recognition by the state at the expense of other religions.
- section
- religion
- caste
- race
Q. Fundamental rights are granted to citizens to protect them from _______.
- people
- state power
- judiciary
- foreigners
Q. Hitler was a dictator of ________.
- Japan
- Germany
- U.S.A.
- Canada
Q. France passed a controversial law in 2009 that affected the ________ lives of students.
- political
- religious
- religious and political
- private
Q. In _______, non-Muslims are not allowed to build temples, churches and other religious structures.
- U.S.A.
- Saudi Arabia
- Japan
- Brazil
Q. Hitler's policies was responsible for the deaths of millions of members of which religious community?
- Catholics
- Jews
- Protestants
- Buddhists
Q. Fundamental rights are granted to citizens to protect them from _______.
- people
- state power
- judiciary
- foreigners
Q. Most of the students affected by France's law banning religious symbols were immigrants from _____.
- Algeria
- Morocco
- Tunisia
- Egypt
Q. Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco were erstwhile colonies ruled by the French.
- True
- False
Q. Discrimination takes place when one _______ is given official recognition by the state at the expense of other religions.
- section
- religion
- caste
- race
Q. France passed a controversial law in 2009 that affected the ________ lives of students.
- political
- religious
- religious and political
- private
Q. Most of the students affected by France's law banning religious symbols were immigrants from _____.
- Algeria
- Morocco
- Tunisia
- Egypt
Q. ________ were banned from schools of France after the passing its new law.
- Islamic headscarf
- Jewish skullcap
- Christian crosses (large ones)
- Political symbols
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Q. Daughters of the immigrants who wore scarves to school in France were affected by a law passed by French legislature. Why did France take in these immigrants in the first place?
- To provide them more economic opportunities.
- To protect them from violence and war.
- To increase their workforce.
- They faced a shortage of workers in France.
Q. Hitler's policies was responsible for the deaths of millions of members of which religious community?
- Catholics
- Jews
- Protestants
- Buddhists
Q. Hitler was a dictator of ________.
- Japan
- Germany
- U.S.A.
- Canada
Q. Hitler was a dictator of ________.
- Japan
- Germany
- U.S.A.
- Canada