Treatise Of Zera Yacob by Zera Yacob
  • 1. In what century did Zera Yacob write his treatise?
A) 16th century
B) 17th century
C) 15th century
D) 18th century
  • 2. Where was Zera Yacob from?
A) Kenya
B) Sudan
C) Egypt
D) Ethiopia
  • 3. Zera Yacob developed his philosophy while living in:
A) A royal court
B) A monastery
C) A cave
D) A university
  • 4. How does Zera Yacob view the relationship between reason and faith?
A) Reason should guide faith
B) Faith should override reason
C) They are completely separate
D) Reason is irrelevant to faith
  • 5. Zera Yacob's work was written in which language?
A) Arabic
B) Amharic
C) Ge'ez
D) Latin
  • 6. Zera Yacob's philosophy is often compared to which European movement?
A) The Enlightenment
B) Romanticism
C) The Reformation
D) The Renaissance
  • 7. Zera Yacob's student who also wrote a philosophical treatise was:
A) Walda Heywat
B) Ezana
C) Menelik
D) Lalibela
  • 8. What does Zera Yacob say about human nature?
A) Humans are naturally rational
B) Humans are naturally violent
C) Humans are naturally ignorant
D) Humans are naturally sinful
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