I Ching by China
  • 1. What is the I Ching also known as?
A) The Book of Changes
B) The Classic of Poetry
C) The Arte of War
D) The Book of Wisdom
  • 2. How many hexagrams are there in the I Ching?
A) 64
B) 56
C) 40
D) 32
  • 3. What is the main purpose of the I Ching?
A) Scientific study
B) Religious scripture
C) Historical record
D) Divination
  • 4. What type of literature is the I Ching considered?
A) Philosophical text
B) Historical narrative
C) Scientific manual
D) Religious doctrine
  • 5. Which Asian country besides China has a historical relationship with the I Ching?
A) Japan
B) Vietnam
C) Thailand
D) Korea
  • 6. What is the significance of the changing lines in a hexagram?
A) Indicate transformation
B) Represent stability
C) Show continuity
D) Detail history
  • 7. What is the primary concern of the I Ching's teachings?
A) Repetition
B) Predictability
C) Stability
D) Change
  • 8. What is the structure of a hexagram composed of?
A) Three lines
B) Four lines
C) Eight lines
D) Six lines
  • 9. Who is said to have contributed to the I Ching in the form of commentaries?
A) Sunzi
B) Zhuangzi
C) Laozi
D) Confucius
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