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THIS IS Jeeparty!
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With Your Host... Mr. Farrell
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Sikhism Indus River Valley Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Random 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
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Why do we know little about the Indus River Valley civilization?
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We do not understand their writing
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The native peoples of India are known as __________ and the invaders were ___________
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Dravidians, Aryans A 200
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How do we know Indus Valley cities were carefully planned?
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Streets intersecting at right angles, regular sized bricks, plumbing systems, etc.
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The Aryans invaded India through what Pass?
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Khyber Pass A 400
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Where in India did Aryan people generally live
Where in India did Aryan people generally live? Where were the Dravidians forced to? A 500
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North, South A 500
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What is Brahman? B 100
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Oneness B 100
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What is moksha B 200
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The release from the cycle of rebirth, samsara
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How are karma and dharma used as a justification for the caste system?
B 300
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The caste people are born into is determined by their karma
The caste people are born into is determined by their karma. Karma is achieved by following dharma B 300
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Hinduism’s origins are unique amongst world religions
Hinduism’s origins are unique amongst world religions. Explain this statement. B 400
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Hinduism is a blending of Indus Valley, Dravidian, and Aryan traditions
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Hinduism is not easily described as polytheistic or monotheistic
Hinduism is not easily described as polytheistic or monotheistic. Explain this statement. B 500
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While Hindus believe in many gods, they are all part of Brahman
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What did Siddhartha Gautama become known as?
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Buddha C 100
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What part of Hinduism did Buddha find unacceptable?
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Caste system C 200
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What can be achieved by following the Eightfold Path?
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Nirvana C 300
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Summarize the Four Noble Truths
C 400
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The world is full of suffering, suffering is from desire, relief from suffering is possible by abandoning desire C 400
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How do Buddhists differ from Hindus on the soul?
C 500
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Hindus believe in the atman, the eternal soul, while Buddhists do not
C 500
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What do Jains call the soul?
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Jiva D 100
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What is karma in Jainism?
D 200
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Entanglement in the material world
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What is the purpose of the Great Vows?
D 300
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To disentangle one’s self from the material world
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What is ahimsa? How do Jains practice it?
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Non-violence, doing harm to no living thing
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What is the goal of Jainism?
D 500
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To escape the cycle of rebirth by avoiding karma
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Sikhism was founded amidst conflict between what two religions?
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Hinduism and Islam E 100
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Are Sikhs monotheistic or polytheistic?
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Monotheistic E 200
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What is karma in Sikhism?
E 300
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The moral law of cause and effect
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Sikhs follow the ten gurus. What does guru mean?
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Teacher E 400
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What are the 5 Ks? E 500
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Kesh, Kangha, Kirpan, Kara, Katchera
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What is the second most popular religion in India?
F 100
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Islam F 100
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Dalits are commonly known as what?
F 200
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Untouchables F 200
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What is the highest caste. What do they traditionally do
What is the highest caste? What do they traditionally do? From what body part were they created? F 300
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Brahimns, priests, mouth
F 300
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Who are the three “trinity” gods in Hinduism?
F 400
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Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma F 400
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How is the role of gods different in Hinduism and Buddhism?
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Gods are part of Brahman in Hinduism; gods exist in Buddhism but are not at the top of the cosmos
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