You are watching a documentary on how various religions honor their deceased relatives

In this program, the family members are preparing a meal of dishes the deceased person enjoyed in life and the food is served as an offering in a ritual ceremony led by the eldest son. What religion performs this ritual each year?
a. Buddhist
b. Jewish
c. Islamic
d. Hindu


Answer: D

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