Q.1
How does the Bahá'í community view young people between the ages of 11 – 15 years old?
  • As self-consumed and problematic
  • As altruistic with an acute sense of justice
  • As consumers
  • As a generation that is lost in the painful changes of adolescence
Q.2
What is the purpose of a devotional meeting?
  • To bring people together to praise their Creator
  • To pray for God’s blessings and confirmations
  • To strengthen the spiritual atmosphere in the neighbourhood
  • All of the above
Q.3
What is the aim of Bahá'í children’s classes?
  • To provide an environment where children can learn about religion and discover and enhance the spiritual qualities latent within them
  • To help children learn about the differences between the Bahá'í Faith and other religions
  • To provide religious education for children
  • To give parents more free time to attend Bahá'í activities
Q.4
What approach do Bahá'í communities try to adopt in the way that they carry out their activities?
  • A pattern of action, then reflection on that action in order to do better next time
  • An attitude of learning in which mistakes are seen as an opportunity to learn more
  • Encouragement of everyone to participate
  • All of the above
Q.5
Bahá'u'lláh said that all people have been created to…
  • Get richer
  • Carry forward an ever-advancing civilisation
  • Become leaders
  • Shun material pleasures
Q.6
What is a Bahá’í study circle?
  • A support group for young Bahá'í students
  • A group course that provides people from all backgrounds with the spiritual insight and practical skills needed to engage in acts of service to humanity
  • A Bahá'í book club
  • A method used by Bahá'í parents to help children with their homework
Q.7
What should be the role of the facilitator of Bahá'í study circles?
  • To discipline the group
  • To enable the participants to progress through the course and to learn from one another
  • To see the participants as empty vessels who need to be filled up with the knowledge and learning of the facilitator
  • To encourage the participants to engage in lengthy discussions and debates with no clear conclusion
Q.8
What does the junior youth spiritual empowerment programme try to achieve?
  • To assist young people to become better at sport
  • To provide religious education
  • To empower young people to develop themselves and be of service to their community
  • To train young people to defend themselves
Q.9
What typically happens at a Bahá’í devotional meeting?
  • The attendees sit in silence and meditate for 20 minutes
  • Spiritually inspiring passages from Bahá’í and other scriptures are read aloud in a tranquil atmosphere
  • The attendees discuss a passage from the Bahá’í Writings
  • The attendees share a meal and watch a short film together
Q.10
Who is allowed to attend children’s classes, junior youth groups and study courses run by Bahá’ís?
  • Only Bahá’ís who live in the local area
  • Bahá’ís, their family members and close friends who live in the local area
  • Bahá’ís, their family members and close friends from anywhere
  • Anyone
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