Q.1
How did Bahá’u’lláh refer to work which is performed in the spirit of service to others?
  • Ripples of its greatness will echo down the years
  • It shows the true spirit of citizenship
  • It is equivalent in rank to worship
  • It should be handsomely rewarded
Q.2
How did Bahá’u’lláh define evil?
  • The work of the devil
  • The influence of an evil god
  • The influence of the stars
  • The absence of good
Q.3
How did Bahá’u’lláh describe the soul?
  • A sign of God
  • A mystery
  • The first thing to recognise its Creator
  • All of the above
Q.4
What did Bahá’u’lláh explain happens to the soul after death?
  • It decomposes, along with the body
  • It passes into the next world
  • It transfers itself to another human embryo, to be born again into this life
  • It transfers itself to the embryo of another creature, to return to this world
Q.5
Bahá’u’lláh said that we should read some of the Bahá’í Writings each day and then meditate on what we have read. What is the purpose of this?
  • To learn the passages by heart
  • To learn the long words used
  • To understand the passages properly and take them to heart
  • To enable us to display our understanding
Q.6
Why did Bahá’u’lláh say humanity was created?
  • To people the earth
  • To spread across the galaxy
  • To know and worship God
  • To become the same as God
Q.7
Bahá’u’lláh said that Bahá’ís should repeat the phrase “Alláh’u’Abhá” (God is the Most Glorious) every day. How many times did he say it should be repeated?
  • 9
  • 19
  • 95
  • 190
Q.8
When did Bahá’u’lláh say that the soul first becomes linked with the body?
  • At conception
  • At the quickening
  • At birth
  • At maturity
Q.9
When we die, our spirit will be freed from the body as a bird is freed from a cage. How did Bahá’u’lláh describe heaven and hell?
  • Heaven is where the good people go, hell is where the bad people go
  • Heaven is perpetual happiness, hell is perpetual misery
  • Heaven is nearness to God, hell is being far away from God
  • Heaven and hell are here on earth
Q.10
We all experience tests and difficulties. According to the Bahá’í teachings, what is the purpose of these?
  • To help us turn towards God
  • To enable us to perfect our souls
  • To make us realise that material things are not what really matters
  • All of the above
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