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Task 1
Question 1. Religion as an independent discipline develops:
1) in the XX century.
2) in the XIX century.
3) to XVIII.
Question 2. Religion as a social subsystem is explored in the section:
1) philosophy of religion;
2) the phenomenology of religion;
3) sociology of religion.
Question 3. Psychology of Religion examines:
1) the inner world of the believer;
2) The meaning and significance of religious ideas;
3) multiple concrete manifestations of religion in history.
Question 4. Special theological concept is:
1) the soul;
2) the mind;
3) mantra.
Question 5. The reasons of religious phenomena are studied by means of:
1) of the causal method;
2) the historical method;
3) phenomenological method.
Question 6. Special method of knowledge used in religious believers researcher, called:
1) understanding;
2) empathy;
3) penetration.
Question 7. The most important criterion of religion, according to the theological approach is:
1) a clear interpretation of God or gods;
2) coherence;
3) the division into clergy and laity.
Question 8. Consideration of religion primarily as the fruit of divine revelation is typical for:
1) supranaturalistic approach;
2) the "historical school";
3) pramonoteisticheskoy concept.
Question 9. The Thinker, believes that religion gives meaning and order of social action, contributes to social solidarity:
1) Durkheim;
2) Freud;
3) R.Marett.
Question 10. The search for the origins of religion, especially in the inner world of man, characteristic of:
1) psychological treatments;
2) ethnological interpretations;
3) linguistic interpretations.
Question 11. The researcher who identifies in the spiritual history of mankind three stages - the magic, religion and science:
1) J. Fraser;
2) E. Taylor;
3) U.Dzhems.
Question 12. M.Myuller is representative:
1) the sociological interpretations of religion;
2) mythological-linguistic interpretations of religion;
3) ethnological interpretations of religion.

Task 2
Question 1. The Thinker, likens religion collective neurosis that protects the individual neurosis, creating the illusion of wish fulfillment:
1) U.Dzhems;
2) L. Levy-Bruhl;
3) Freud.
Question 2. Religion is compared to alcoholism and drug addiction:
1) representatives of the interactional approach;
2) representatives of the behavioral approach;
3) this interpretation has not been rigorous scientific explanation.
Question 3. The belief in a single creator God is called:
1) polytheism;
2) deism;
3) monotheism.
Question 4. monotheistic religions are:
1) Christianity, Shintoism, Islam;
2) Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism;
3) Buddhism, Christianity, Islam.
Question 5: "A minimum of religion," according to Dzh.Frezeru:
1) a belief in spiritual beings;
2) a belief in a special cosmic energy;
3) faith in the Supreme Mind.
Question 6. The Thinker, opposes religion and magic:
1) J. Fraser;
2) E. Taylor;
3) U.Dzhems.
Question 7. The union of believers is opposed to his views of traditional religions:
1) the church;
2) denomination;
3) sect.
Question 8. Missionary include:
1) to the cult activities;
2) to vnekultovoy activities;
3) to the cult practice.
Question 9. peculiar religious consciousness:
1) sensual clarity, imagery, emotion;
2) skepticism inconsistency installations;
3) abstract, the desire for logical validity.
Question 10. The result is a religious activity:
1) rejection of individuality and merging with deity;
2) meet the religious needs;
3) to achieve salvation.
Question 11. To the subjects of religious activities include:
1) various objects and forces, perceived as religious imagery;
2) The house of worship, religious art, religious objects;
3) The sacred books, clothes priests, prayer.
Question 12. The

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Question 2. The evaluation criteria person really sets:
1) The compensatory function of religion;
2) the regulatory function of religion;
3) ideological function of religion.
Question 3. The function of religion consists in the management of the activities, relationships, people's minds with certain ideas, values, beliefs, traditions, customs, called:
1) legitimiruyusche-razlegitimiruyuschey;
2) integrating-disintegrating;
3) regulatory.
Question 4. The concept of "pramonoteizma" adopted by representatives:
1) Judaism;
2) Buddhism;
3) psychoanalysis.
Question 5. The researcher, who tried to prove the existence of "doreligioznogo period" in the culture of mankind:
1) Dzh.Frezer;
2) V.Shmidt;
3) E. Taylor.
Question 6. The national religion of Japan:
1) Sikhism;
2) Buddhism;
3) Shintoism.
Question 7. The majority of India's population professes:
1) Buddhism;
2) Sikhism;
3) Hinduism.
Question 8. Confucianism - the national religion:
1) China;
2) Persia;
3) Mongolia.
Question 9. world religions include:
1) Judaism;
2) Buddhism;
3) Jainism.
Question 10. Religion comes into folding "world empire" called:
1) national government;
2) tribal;
3) world.
Question 11. The complexity and uniqueness of the ritual activities characteristic of:
1) world religions;
2) national and state religions;
3) tribal beliefs.
Question 12. The simplest religious beliefs existed:
1) 5000 years ago;
2) 40 thousand years ago;
3) 1.5 million years ago.

Task 4
Question 1. Giving the subject characteristic of the magical properties:
1) totemism;
2) animism;
3) fetishism.
Question 2. M., unlike the priest:
1) prays to the spirits;
2) conjures ghosts;
3) sends a cult.
Question 3. The election procedure is called a shaman spirits:
1) peresotvorenie;
2) rite;
3) The inauguration of.
Question 4. Belief in spells and charms include:
1) to magic;
2) to shamanism;
3) to fetishism.
Question 5. Principal level inochelovecheskih creatures of the ancient Slavs were:
1) the gods;
2) perfume;
3) demons.
Question 6. God stormy sky ancient Slavs:
1) Velez;
2) Perun;
3) Stribog.
Question 7. According to the beliefs of ancient Slavs dead ancestors took on:
1) the power of good;
2) insidious power;
3) good or insidious power.


Question 8: Mythology and Faith Russian "neo-paganism" is largely based on:
1) "Veles book";
2) the Vedas;
3) Tao Te Ching.
Question 9. The main shrine of the Jews:
1) Noah's Ark;
2) The Ark of the Covenant;
3) Turin plaschenitsa.
Question 10. According to Judaism, the first Jew is:
1) Adam;
2) Moses;
3) Abraham.
Question 11. To the Ten Commandments of Moses relates:
1) Honor thy father and mother;
2) If you hit on the right cheek, turn to the left;
3) Do not eat pork.
Question 12. The sacred book of the Jews:
1) the Torah;
2) the Sunnah;
3) Bible.

Task 5
Question 1. Buddhism originated:
Question 2. The founder of Buddhism is considered to be:
Question 3. The Buddhist religion requires followers:
Question 4: The holy book in Brahmanism:
Question 5: The answer to the question about the meaning of life is the Buddha:
Question 6. The language of the sacred texts of Brahmanism, lessons Buddhists:
Question 7: What, according to Buddhism, is the cause of human suffering:
Question 8: The purpose of Buddhist aspirations:
Question 9: Buddhist monks in Buryatia, Kalmykia, Tuva, namely:
Question 10. Christianity arose:
Question 11. Equality of Christianity with other religions proclaimed:
Question 12. The Bible was originally written in:

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