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4 Sikhism
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5Why do we know little about the Indus River
Valley civilization?
A 100
6We do not understand their writing
A 100
7The native peoples of India are known as
__________ and the invaders were ___________
A 200
8Dravidians, Aryans
A 200
9How do we know Indus Valley cities were carefully
planned?
A 300
10Streets intersecting at right angles, regular
sized bricks, plumbing systems, etc.
A 300
11The Aryans invaded India through what Pass?
A 400
12Khyber Pass
A 400
13Where in India did Aryan people generally live?
Where were the Dravidians forced to?
A 500
14North, South
A 500
15What is Brahman?
B 100
16Oneness
B 100
17What is moksha
B 200
18The release from the cycle of rebirth, samsara
B 200
19How are karma and dharma used as a justification
for the caste system?
B 300
20The caste people are born into is determined by
their karma. Karma is achieved by following
dharma
B 300
21Hinduisms origins are unique amongst world
religions. Explain this statement.
B 400
22Hinduism is a blending of Indus Valley,
Dravidian, and Aryan traditions
B 400
23Hinduism is not easily described as polytheistic
or monotheistic. Explain this statement.
B 500
24While Hindus believe in many gods, they are all
part of Brahman
B 500
25What did Siddhartha Gautama become known as?
C 100
26Buddha
C 100
27What part of Hinduism did Buddha find
unacceptable?
C 200
28Caste system
C 200
29What can be achieved by following the Eightfold
Path?
C 300
30Nirvana
C 300
31Summarize the Four Noble Truths
C 400
32The world is full of suffering, suffering is from
desire, relief from suffering is possible by
abandoning desire
C 400
33How do Buddhists differ from Hindus on the soul?
C 500
34Hindus believe in the atman, the eternal soul,
while Buddhists do not
C 500
35What do Jains call the soul?
D 100
36Jiva
D 100
37What is karma in Jainism?
D 200
38Entanglement in the material world
D 200
39What is the purpose of the Great Vows?
D 300
40To disentangle ones self from the material world
D 300
41What is ahimsa? How do Jains practice it?
D 400
42Non-violence, doing harm to no living thing
D 400
43What is the goal of Jainism?
D 500
44To escape the cycle of rebirth by avoiding karma
D 500
45Sikhism was founded amidst conflict between what
two religions?
E 100
46Hinduism and Islam
E 100
47Are Sikhs monotheistic or polytheistic?
E 200
48Monotheistic
E 200
49What is karma in Sikhism?
E 300
50The moral law of cause and effect
E 300
51Sikhs follow the ten gurus. What does guru mean?
E 400
52Teacher
E 400
53What are the 5 Ks?
E 500
54Kesh, Kangha, Kirpan, Kara, Katchera
E 500
55What is the second most popular religion in India?
F 100
56Islam
F 100
57Dalits are commonly known as what?
F 200
58Untouchables
F 200
59What is the highest caste? What do they
traditionally do? From what body part were they
created?
F 300
60Brahimns, priests, mouth
F 300
61Who are the three trinity gods in Hinduism?
F 400
62Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma
F 400
63How is the role of gods different in Hinduism and
Buddhism?
F 500
64Gods are part of Brahman in Hinduism gods exist
in Buddhism but are not at the top of the cosmos
F 500
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