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1. Solomon's Paradox, named after King Solomon, is most relevant to which field?
Psychology (45% answered correctly)
Sociology
Religious Studies
Political Science
2. During the era of the Tanach, what was the judiciary called?
Sanhedrin (78% answered correctly)
Pentateuch
Sacra
Midrash Koheleth
3. What is the name of the Jewish language derived from Old Spanish?
Ladino (89% answered correctly)
Fala
Asturian
Basque
4. In 1948, when the State of Israel was founded, what percentage of Jews worldwide lived in Israel?
about 6 percent (50% answered correctly)
about 16 percent
about 26 percent
about 36 percent
5. What is another name for the Ten Commandments?
The Decalogue (73% answered correctly)
The Mega 10
Instructions of Life
The Epic Edicts
6. In 1997, rabbis and dignitaries held a special Seder in Washington, D.C. with which public figure?
The Dalai Lama (59% answered correctly)
The Pope
The Queen of England
The King of the Netherlands
7. The Israeli operation Operation Solomon set a world record for most passengers on an aircraft from which country?
Ethiopia (77% answered correctly)
Yemen
Iran
Israel