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This IS Jeopardy

Vocabulary Words

Hinduism

Buddhism

Geography of Ancient India

Early Indian Civilization

Miscellaneous

Geography of Ancient India Early Indian Civilization Vocabulary Hinduism Buddhism Geography of Ancient India Miscellaneous Early Indian Civilization $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Define: Reincarnation

Birth - Death - Rebirth

Define: Citadel

A walled fort that protects a city.

Define: Monk:

A man who devotes his life to a religious group, often giving up all he owns.

Define: Migrate

To move from one place to another to live.

Define: Nirvana

A place of complete bliss, delight, and peace.

The “Book of Knowledge” is called……. The Bill of Rights The Constitution The Torah The Vedas

D. The Vedas

Much of the water that floods the Indus River comes from? From the Andes Mountains The Nile River Land in the Fertile Crescent Snow in the Himalayas

Snow in the Himalayas.

The Hindu caste system is….. The social system in Hindu society in which a person is born into. A new math term. What doctors put on you if you break something. A book that explains how to live life as a Hindu.

The social system in Hindu society in which a person is born into.

Dharma is…….. A. a animal in ancient India. B. are laws and duties each Hindu follows. C. a type of crop D. a way of irrigating crops.

B. are laws and duties each Hindu follows

Today, how many people still practice Hinduism? 2.5 thousand. 64 Indians. between 700-800 million. it is not practiced anymore.

C. between 700-800 million

Who discovered Buddhism? Ra Abraham Lincoln George Bush Siddhartha Gautama

D. Siddhartha Gautama

Buddha means? Noble one Awakened one Traveled one King

B. Awakened one

The Middle Way tells Buddhists that life : Is important Lived to the fullest Should not be too strict or too easy Is to short and enjoy it

C. Should not be too strict or too easy

In Buddhism, the principals that rule life and promise to end suffering: A. Praying B. Citadel C. Karma D. Four Noble Truths

D. Four Noble Truths

The Buddha believed that: Bad things happen to bad people Good things happen to good people To reach peace by ending suffering there is only one “TRUE” god

C. To reach peace by ending suffering

What river was vital for farming in ancient India: A What river was vital for farming in ancient India: A. Mississippi River B. Amazon River C. Indus River D. Nile River

C. Indus River

Ancient Indus Valley farmers irrigated their fields and built what to protect their crops and homes: dirt walls statues towers ladders

A. dirt walls

What made it possible for Indus River farmers to harvest crops twice a year: A. The wheel B. Fire C. Climate D. Farming tools

C. Climate

What does the Indus River bring to crops that help it grow: Silt Rocks Sand Seaweed

A. Silt

What sea does the Indus River empty into? Red Sea Yellow Sea Mediterranean Sea Arabian Sea

D. Arabian Sea

Little is known about Harappan civilization because…. The writing system has not been figured out An earthquake destroyed the city A massive tidal wave destroyed the city It is still a mystery today

A. The writing system has not been figured out

What other ancient civilizations did the Indus River valley people trade with? A. America B. Mesopotamia C. Ancient China D. Australia

B. Mesopotamia

Who migrated to Ancient India? The Italians The Jews The Aryans The Irish

C. The Aryans

Mohenjo-Daro was ruled by: God A strong central government Republicans Congress

B. A strong central government

Daily Double!!

Mohenjo-Daro was important because: It showed that the city was planned before they built it It lies in Egypt Moses discovered the Ten Commandments there It was known for the animals that lived there.

A. It showed that the city was planned before they built it

The Buddha borrowed ideas and beliefs from? Monotheism Hinduism Judaism The Torah

B. Hinduism

What city is known for “mound of the dead”? New York City Paris Mohenjo-Daro Cairo

C. Mohenjo-Daro

What material was used to build most of Ancient India. A. Wood B What material was used to build most of Ancient India? A. Wood B. Straw C. Oak D. Clay Bricks

D. Clay Bricks

What Country lies in ancient India. A. China B. Canada C What Country lies in ancient India? A. China B. Canada C. South Africa D. Pakistan

D. Pakistan

What was The Buddha sitting under while he discovered Buddhism? Grape Vines A rock A fig tree It was a dream

C. A fig tree

Final Jeopardy Cause and Effect What cause and effect relationship can you find in the Four Noble Truths?

Cause: people want too much; Effect: there is suffering in the world. Cause: follow the Eightfold Path; Effect: people will stop wanting too much. Cause: people stop wanting too much; Effect: suffering will end.