What is the first and basic Zoroastrian scripture?

a. Avesta
b. Quran
c. Kalpa Sutra
d. Bhagavad Gita


a. Avesta

Analysis:
a. Correct. The Avesta was the first and basic Zoroastrian scripture.
b,c & d. Incorrect. The first and basic Zoroastrian scripture was collected under the rule of the Sassanian Empire.

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