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Question:1 The Jain worldview holds that a Creator   created evil as well as good   does not exist

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Question:1 The Jain worldview holds that a Creator

  created evil as well as good
  does not exist.
  made the world
  created only good things

10 points 

QUESTION 3

  1. Hylozoism, the metaphysical philosophy of Jainism,
      recommends celibacy and the monastic life
      holds that religion and culture are the same
      sees women as equal to men in the possibility of spiritual develoopment
      sees life in everything, even what is inanimate

10 points 

QUESTION 4

  1. Jains allow and even recommend
      living by farming and fishing as ways of staying close to nature
      use of bodily passions to gain spiritual insight
      long periods of sleeplessness to attain unusual states of consciousness
      gentle suicide after a long life of virtue

10 points 

QUESTION 5

  1. Jains consider Mahavira to be
      one of the twenty major disciples of Ramakrishna
      the twenty-fourth "crossing-maker".
      the third god of their trinity
      the first person to have researched the top of the universe

10 points 

QUESTION 6

  1. Jain monks differ from Buddhist monks in
      allowing the drinking of liquor
      allowing the eating of food after noon
      refusing to beg for food
      allowing nakedness

10 points 

QUESTION 7

  1. In the story of their lives, Mahavira and the Buddah show similarities, such as
      their both being of the brahmin caste but rejecting its riturals
      their both practicing extreme asceticism
      the fact that they both were orphaned as children
      the fact that they both came from the south of India

10 points 

QUESTION 8

  1. Jainism sees reality as made up of
      five elements: earth, water, air, fire, and consciousness
      life (jiva) and nonlife (ajiva)
      three principles: energy, inertia, and stasis
      only physical matter, taking many different shapes

10 points 

QUESTION 9

  1. Tirthankara is the Jain name that is translated as
      crossing-maker.
      one who has overcome
      gone away
       released from bondage

10 points 

QUESTION 10

  1. The name of the Digambara branch literary means
      painfree
      upper-sight
      sky-clothed
      white lotus

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