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These questions refer to "Muhammad," from The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History by Michael Hart.

1

The author believes that everyone will agree with his choice of Muhammad as the most influential person in history.
A)True
B)False
2

The author chose Muhammad simply because of Muhammad’s success as a religious leader.
A)True
B)False
3

Muhammad was born and raised in what was then called Arabia, a highly cultured and pivotal nation.
A)True
B)False
4

According to the author, Muhammad learned about a single, all-powerful God from the small number of Christians and Jews living in Mecca.
A)True
B)False
5

Muhammad began preaching that Allah was the one true God when Muhammad was
A)still in his teens.
B)26 years old.
C)30 years old.
D)40 years old.
6

The Hegira was Muhammad’s flight
A)from Arabia.
B)from Medina to Mecca.
C)from Mecca to Medina.
D)to southern Arabia.
7

Since there are roughly twice as many Christians as Moslems, why does the author rank Muhammad higher than Jesus, the founder of Christianity?
A)The author feels that Muhammad played a larger role in the development of Islam than Jesus did in the development of Christianity.
B)The author is a Moslem.
C)More books have been written about Muhammad than about Jesus.
D)Muhammad, who died at age 62, lived longer than Jesus did.
8

The Koran is
A)the Bible translated into Arabic.
B)another name for the Hegira.
C)the Moslem holy scriptures.
D)Muhammad’s family name.
9

Of the statements below about Muhammad’s life, which one is not true?
A)He was orphaned at age 6.
B)He preached to close friends for 3 years and then began preaching in public.
C)He never married.
D)He was a driving force behind Arab conquests.
10

The author maintains that Muhammad should top the list of the world’s most influential persons because
A)Muhammad was responsible for the theology of Islam and its main principles.
B)In Mecca, he became a virtual dictator.
C)Muhammad was a great military leader.
D)Muhammad was an influential religious and secular leader.
11

“Of humble origins, Muhammad founded and promulgated one of the world’s great religions, and became an immensely effective political leader.” In the State of the Union address, the President promulgated the new administration’s policy on gun control. Promulgated (pro˘m´ @l ga¯t @d) means:
A)reversed or changed
B)made known or put into effect by public declaration
C)refused to reveal
D)denounced as untrue
12

“Today, thirteen centuries after his death, his influence is still powerful and pervasive.” The drug problem in the United States is difficult to deal with because it is so pervasive. Pervasive (p@r va¯´ si˘v) means:
A)important
B)widespread
C)decreasing or diminishing
D)popular
13

“The majority of the persons in this book had the advantage of being born and raised in centers of civilization, highly cultured or politically pivotal nations.” Supreme Court Justice O’Connor’s opinion was the pivotal one that reversed the lower court’s decision. Pivotal (pi˘v´ @ t@l) means:
A)causing rotation
B)pertaining to religion
C)determining a direction or effect; crucial
D)going in two different directions
14

Orphaned at age six, he was reared in modest surroundings.” Even after Norrises won the lottery, they continued to live in a modest apartment and drive inexpensive cars. Modest (mo˘d´ i˘st) means:
A)plain rather than showy
B)shy or reserved
C)luxurious
D)rural; pertaining to the country
15

“Islamic tradition tells us that [Muhammad] was illiterate.” Mosques are Islamic houses of worship. Islamic (i˘s läm´ i˘c) means:
A)pertaining to the Christian religion based on the teachings of Jesus
B)pertaining to the Buddhist religion based on the teachings of Buddha
C)the teachings of Muhammad
D)pertaining to the Confucian religion based on the teaching of Confucius
16

“Furthermore, Muhammad (unlike Jesus) was a secular as well as a religious leader.” While some people view abortion as a religious issue, others view it as a purely secular issue. Secular (sek´ y@ l@r) means:
A)private
B)pertaining to worship
C)spiritual
D)not related to religion
17

“There were, however, in Mecca, a small number of Jews and Christians; it was from them no doubt that Muhammad first learned of a single, omnipotent God who ruled the entire universe.” Hitler was a madman who thought he was omnipotent. Omnipotent (o˘m ni˘p´ @ t@nt) means:
A)having unlimited power or authority
B)having limited power or authority
C)having authority given by the citizens of a country
D)having no power or authority
18

“As he slowly gained converts, the Meccan authorities came to consider him a dangerous nuisance.” The new political party in India rapidly gained converts. Converts (ko˘n´ vûrts) means:
A)people who revert to previously held beliefs
B)people who adopt a new religion or belief
C)people who cling to long-held beliefs
D)people who have no religious beliefs
19

“Although Jesus was responsible for the main ethical precepts of Christianity, St. Paul was the main developer of Christian theology, its principal proselytizer, and the author of a large portion of the New Testament.” Although he decided not to become a minister and left the seminary, he continued to read Christian theology throughout his life. Theology (the¯ o˘l´ @ je¯) means:
A)system or school of opinions about God and religious questions
B)study of beliefs throughout the world
C)study of ancient religious rituals
D)study of the lives of saints
20

“In addition, Muhammad played the key role in proselytizing the new faith, and in establishing the religious practices of Islam.” The evangelists were proselytizing loudly on busy downtown street corners, stopping anyone who was willing to listen to them tell them about their religious beliefs. Proselytizing (pro˘s´ @ l@ ti¯z i˘ng) means:
A)speaking loudly or shouting
B)deceiving with trickery
C)declaring false or untrue
D)attempting to convert from one belief or faith to another







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