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  {
    "Question": "Which of the following religions is considered monotheistic?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "Monotheistic religions believe in a single deity. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are examples of monotheistic religions, while Hinduism is generally considered polytheistic.",
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    "OptionA": "Judaism",
    "OptionB": "Hinduism",
    "OptionC": "Buddhism",
    "OptionD": "Shinto",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Monotheism vs Polytheism",
    "Item": 1,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion is known for the Four Noble Truths?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "Buddhism is centered around the Four Noble Truths, which outline the nature of suffering and the path to enlightenment.",
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    "OptionA": "Hinduism",
    "OptionB": "Buddhism",
    "OptionC": "Christianity",
    "OptionD": "Islam",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Core Teachings of Buddhism",
    "Item": 2,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the holy book of Islam?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.",
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    "OptionA": "Bible",
    "OptionB": "Vedas",
    "OptionC": "Quran",
    "OptionD": "Talmud",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Sacred Texts of Religions",
    "Item": 3,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion practices the Five Pillars?",
    "Answer": "D",
    "Explanation": "Islam is known for the Five Pillars, which are fundamental acts of worship and the foundation of a Muslim's faith and practice.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Christianity",
    "OptionB": "Judaism",
    "OptionC": "Buddhism",
    "OptionD": "Islam",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Practices in Islam",
    "Item": 4,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which of the following religions has a caste system?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "Hinduism traditionally incorporates a caste system, which categorizes people into different social groups.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Hinduism",
    "OptionB": "Buddhism",
    "OptionC": "Christianity",
    "OptionD": "Islam",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Social Structure in Religions",
    "Item": 5,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the main goal of Buddhism?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The main goal of Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, which is the state of liberation from the cycle of birth and rebirth.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "To worship a deity",
    "OptionB": "To achieve Nirvana",
    "OptionC": "To follow the Ten Commandments",
    "OptionD": "To attain Moksha",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Goals of Major Religions",
    "Item": 6,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion emphasizes the concept of Karma?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "Karma is a key concept in Hinduism and Buddhism, referring to the actions of an individual and the consequences that follow.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Christianity",
    "OptionB": "Judaism",
    "OptionC": "Hinduism",
    "OptionD": "Islam",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Concepts in Religions",
    "Item": 7,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion is known for the concept of the Trinity?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "Christianity is known for the concept of the Trinity, which describes God as three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Christianity",
    "OptionB": "Judaism",
    "OptionC": "Islam",
    "OptionD": "Buddhism",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Understanding the Trinity",
    "Item": 8,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "What is the Jewish day of rest called?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "The Jewish day of rest is called Shabbat, which is observed from Friday evening to Saturday evening.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Eid",
    "OptionB": "Shabbat",
    "OptionC": "Sabbath",
    "OptionD": "Sunday",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Days of Rest in Religions",
    "Item": 9,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion celebrates Diwali?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is celebrated primarily in Hinduism, but is also observed by Jains and Sikhs.",
    "PictureURL": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0b/Diwali_Festival_of_Lights.jpg/800px-Diwali_Festival_of_Lights.jpg",
    "OptionA": "Hinduism",
    "OptionB": "Buddhism",
    "OptionC": "Christianity",
    "OptionD": "Islam",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Festivals in Religions",
    "Item": 10,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion has the Eightfold Path as a guiding principle?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "The Eightfold Path is a key teaching in Buddhism that outlines the path to enlightenment and the cessation of suffering.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Hinduism",
    "OptionB": "Christianity",
    "OptionC": "Buddhism",
    "OptionD": "Judaism",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Guiding Principles in Buddhism",
    "Item": 11,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which of the following religions believes in reincarnation?",
    "Answer": "A",
    "Explanation": "Hinduism and Buddhism both believe in reincarnation, the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Hinduism",
    "OptionB": "Christianity",
    "OptionC": "Islam",
    "OptionD": "Judaism",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Beliefs in Reincarnation",
    "Item": 12,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion is associated with the concept of 'Tikkun Olam'?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "'Tikkun Olam' is a Jewish concept that means 'repairing the world' and emphasizes social justice and responsibility.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Christianity",
    "OptionB": "Judaism",
    "OptionC": "Islam",
    "OptionD": "Buddhism",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Concepts of Social Responsibility",
    "Item": 13,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which of the following religions has a significant emphasis on community worship?",
    "Answer": "C",
    "Explanation": "Islam places a strong emphasis on community worship, particularly through the practice of congregational prayers in mosques.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Buddhism",
    "OptionB": "Hinduism",
    "OptionC": "Islam",
    "OptionD": "Christianity",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Community in Religions",
    "Item": 14,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  },
  {
    "Question": "Which religion is known for the concept of 'Ahimsa'?",
    "Answer": "B",
    "Explanation": "'Ahimsa' is a principle of non-violence that is central to both Hinduism and Buddhism, promoting peace and compassion.",
    "PictureURL": "",
    "OptionA": "Christianity",
    "OptionB": "Hinduism",
    "OptionC": "Islam",
    "OptionD": "Judaism",
    "OptionE": "",
    "OptionF": "",
    "OptionG": "",
    "TestName": "World Religions Comparison",
    "Content Type": "Multiple Choice",
    "Title": "Principles of Non-Violence",
    "Item": 15,
    "Type": "multiple choice",
    "Path": "Social Studies/Culture/World Religions"
  }
]