1. What is a totem in Aboriginal spirituality?
a. A symbol of unity among all Aboriginal people.
b. A burning stick that is carried between Aboriginal camps.
c. A wooden pipe used to create musical sounds at ceremonies.
d. A fish, plant or animal that represents a spirit ancestor in a region.
2. What was a consequence of the Mabo decision?
a. Aboriginal people gained the right to vote.
b. The policy of assimilation was abandoned.
c. The concept of terra nullius was overturned.
d. Aboriginal people gained equal citizenship status.
3. What relationship between Aboriginal people and the land is central to Aboriginal spirituality?
a. They should conserve the land.
b. They have obligations to the land.
c. The land provides them with an income.
d. The land provides them with food and shelter.
4. What is the main purpose of initiation for young Aboriginal people?
a. To ensure continuation of the law.
b. To celebrate kinship relationships.
c. To train the leaders of the Land Rights Movement.
d. To enable them to resist the effects of dispossession.
5. In Australia, which of the following has gained the greatest number of followers as a result of denominational switching?
a. Catholicism.
b. Anglicanism.
c. Pentecostal churches.
d. Uniting Church of Australia.
6. Which statement describes a change that has occurred in Australia's religious landscape since 1945?
a. >Jews and <Buddhists.
b. >Buddhists and >Hindus.
c. <Christians and <Muslims.
d. <Buddhists and >Christians
7. In the 1990s the Catholic Church overtook the Anglican Churhch as the largest religious group in Australia. What is the best explanation of this trend?
a. Changing immigration patterns.
b. The implementation of World Youth Days.
c. The increased role of Catholics in political activities.
d. The inclusion of women in leadership roles in the Anglican Church.
8. What would followers of New Age spirituality reject?
a. Spirituality focused on deity.
b. Modern materialistic values.
c. Neo-pagan belief systems.
d. Self-awareness.
9. In a religious context, what is the meaning of the term adherent?
a. A person who becomes a religious leader.
b. A person who follows a secular perspective.
c. A person who follows a religious perspective.
d. A person who takes part in religious dialogue
10. What has been an effect of the interfaith dialogue in Australia?
a. The formation of the Uniting Church in 1977.
b. Joint social welfare work of the Christian churches in Australia.
c. The Reconciliation walk over the SHB in 2000.
d. Joint statements on homelessness by representatives of religious traditions.