Q.1
What was the condition of the Faith in Angola, Cambodia, Turkey and Portuguese Guinea in the 1950s and 1960s?
  • Bahá’í marriages were legally recognised
  • There was freedom to teach the Faith and schools were opened
  • Bahá’ís were restricted and could only meet in small groups
  • Bahá’ís were arrested and imprisoned, and the teaching of the Faith was forbidden
Q.2
His Highness Malietoa Tanumafili II was the first reigning monarch to confirm his acceptance of the Bahá'í Faith inOf which Pacific island nation was he king?
  • Vanuatu
  • Tonga
  • Fiji
  • Western Samoa
Q.3
The first introductory book on the Faith, Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, was written in English by Dr J.E. Esslemont and published inIn which year was the first Chinese translation of this book published?
  • 1908
  • 1931
  • 1987
  • 1970
Q.4
The largest gathering of Bahá’ís at a World Congress was in New York on 23 NovemberHow many Bahá’ís were present at this event?
  • 5,000
  • 12,000
  • 27,000
  • 31,000
Q.5
The first visit to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá by a group of pilgrims in December 1898 helped promote the development of the Faith in North America. Who was one of the most notable visitors?
  • Phoebe Hearst
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • Sarah Bernhardt
  • Carole Lombard
Q.6
In 1977 the Bahá’í community started its first radio station to connect the many Bahá’ís living in rural areas. With its emphasis on local culture (it broadcast local news and played local music and often used the local language) it became popular with the wider community. It became a powerful tool for local development. In which country was it?
  • Liberia
  • USA
  • Ecuador
  • Panama
Q.7
Hyde and Clara Dunn, an English-born Bahá’í couple living in California, pioneered to Australia in 1920 for purposes of teaching the Bahá'í Faith. Hyde Dunn’s occupation played a crucial part in enabling him to teach the Faith in hundreds of towns across Australia for the next two decades. What was it?
  • He ran a mobile library company
  • He was a sheep shearer
  • He was a travelling salesman for the Nestlé Milk Company
  • He was a ringmaster in a travelling circus
Q.8
Into how many languages has Bahá’í literature been translated?
  • 176
  • 268
  • 530
  • 802
Q.9
Where in England was the first public mention made of the Faith in 1889, by Professor E.G. Browne?
  • London
  • Oxford
  • Newcastle
  • Cambridge
Q.10
From 1953 onwards, when a Bahá’í arose to open a new country or territory for the Faith, the Guardian, Shoghi Effendi, gave them a title – what was it?
  • Pioneer of the Cause
  • Apostle of Bahá’u’lláh
  • Letter of the Living
  • Knight of Bahá’u’lláh
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