6. If a human being lives a righteous and virtuous life for a long time, as a result, he or she transcends mortal life and ascends to an immortal state of being. a. St. Augustine b. Thomas Aquinas c. St. Jerome d. St. Joseph
7. According to them “everything in this life is a consequence of actions performed in previous existence.” a. Americans b. Hindus c. Muslims d. Filipinos
8. It is a divine reality. It is God that takes many forms. Although it can be experienced, can be sensed, it is not bound by time and space. a. Samsara b. Maya c. Brahman d. Moksha
9. “Suffering leads to the Cross, the symbol of reality of God's saving love for the human being.” a. Judaism b. Hindus c. Muslims d. Christianity
10.It is often referred to as soul or self. It is the spiritual essence of all individual human beings. a. Atman b. Maya c. Brahman d. Karma
11.For them, there is nothing mightier in the world than karma; karma tramples down all powers, as an elephant to a clump of lotuses a. Americans b. Jains c. Muslims d. Jews
12.They generally believe that the soul is eternal but is bound by the law of karma to the world of matter, which it can escape only after spiritual progress through an endless series of births. a. Hindus b. Jains c. Buddhists d. Taoist
13.The state in which one is absolutely free from all forms of bondage and attachment. a. Hinduism b. Jainism c. metempsychosis d. Nirvana
14.They see one who has attained nirvana as one who is unencumbered from all the fetters that bind a human being to existence a. Buddhists b. Hindus c. Muslims d. Filipinos
15.It is also the state of perfect insight into the nature of existence. a. Hinduism b. Jainism c. metempsychosis d. Nirvana