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REL 209-002: Comparative Religion Vocab 10 Practice Quiz

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1: The God of Zoroastrianism; also known as Ohrmazd. 2: The true, cosmic order that pervades both the natural and social speres of reality, encompassing the moral and religious life of individuals. 3: The oldest and most important of Zoroastrian scriptures, consisting of a collection of texts including the Yasna and Gathas. 4: The various demonic powers aligned with Angra Mainyu 5: Cosmic principle of chaos and evil. 6: Preexisting higher souls and guardian spirits of individual human beings. 7: Sacred drink made in ancient times from the sour, milky juice of the soma plant; in modern times from water, pomegranate, ephedra, and goat's milk. 8: Sacred cord that is to be worn daily by Zoroastrians who have undergone the initiatory rite of the investiture ceremony. 9: Zoroastrian New Year's Day coinciding with the vernal equinox, the most popularly observed annual holy day; celebrated in varying ways thoughout western Asia by people of all religious and ethnic backgrounds. 10: White cotton vest worn by Zoroastrians that symbolizes the path of righteousness. 11: A large number, eventually fixed at thirty, of deities on the side of Ahura Mazda and order/good. 12: Called Zoroaster by the ancient Greeks; ancient Iranian prophet and poet, founder of the Zoroastrian religion; dates uncertain (between 1300 and 800 BCE).

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A.[ 选择 ]
B.kusti
C.asha
D.yazatas
E.Nowruz
F.fravishis
G.Zarathushtra
H.sedreh
I.haoma
J.druj
K.daevas
L.Avesta
M.Ahura Mazda
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The prompt provides a matching question with 12 items in the question stem and a list of candidate terms to match to those items. Below, I’ll go option by option, noting what each term represents and whether it correctly corresponds to the stated item in the question text. Option 1: "[ 选择 ]". This appears to be a placeholder or invalid choice rather than a substantive term. It does not match any item in the list and cannot be the correct answer for any prompt. Option 2: "kusti". Kusti refers to the sacred cord worn by Zoroastrians who have undergone the investiture ceremony. This matches item 8 in the question text, which mentions the sacred cord to be worn daily. Therefore, this option correctly corresponds to item 8. Option 3: "asha". Asha is the Avestan concept meaning cosmic order......Login to view full explanation

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