Geography &Major River Systems
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Geography &Major River Systems
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Geography &Major River Systems
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Geography &Major River Systems
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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism
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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism
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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism
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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism
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Early Hinduism & Brahmanism
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Social Structure &The Caste System
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Social Structure &The Caste System
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Social Structure &The Caste System
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Social Structure &The Caste System
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Social Structure &The Caste System
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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism
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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism
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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism
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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism
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Teachings of Buddha& Spread of Buddhism
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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries
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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries
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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries
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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries
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Maurya & Asoka& Discoveries
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Geography &Major River Systems
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What two rivers feed the fertile river valleys in
India?
The Ganges & Indus Rivers
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What is the name of the mountain range that
separates India from Asia, and has the highest
mountains in the world?
The Himalayas
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What is a strong wind that blows one direction in the
winter and another direction in the summer?
Monsoon
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What is the name of a large landmass, such as India, that is a part of
another continent but is considered either geographically or politically as an
independent entity?
Subcontinent
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This river runs SOUTH of the Himalayas and
empties into the India Ocean.
The Ganges River
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What religion was started by the Aryans and
believed in many gods and goddesses who controlled
nature. It is the oldest religion in the world, and
the THIRD largest?
Hinduism
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The idea of passing through many lives to reach the Brahman is
called…
Reincarnation
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The consequences of how a person lives their life OR
the effect of a person’s actions or conduct.
Karma
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Which Hindu god is known as the “destroyer of the
world”?
Siva
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Which Hindu god has the head of an elephant and the body of a human with four arms? He is the god of wisdom and scribes.
Ganesha
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A social group from which a person cannot leave.
Caste
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The “divine law”. It requires people to perform the duties of their caste.
Dharma
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What social caste performed work that was thought to be dirty, such
as collecting trash?
Pariahs (a.k.a. Untouchables)
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What social caste was made up of priests, and were thought to be the only people to perform religious ceremonies?
Brahmans
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Which social caste was made up of “common people” and was the largest of the social
castes?
Vaisyas
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What is the religion started by Siddhartha Gautama that taught that life is full of suffering caused by desire, that suffering ceases
when desires ceases, & that enlightenment obtained through
right conduct, wisdom, and meditation releases one from desire, suffering and rebirth.
Buddhism
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What is the heart of Buddha’s teachings?
The Four Noble Truths
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What is the name of Buddha’s list that shows people how to eliminate suffering in their lives?
Eightfold Path
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What is the concept of Buddhism that was
successfully used by Ghandi, Dr. Martin Luther
King jr. and Caesar Chavez?
Ahimsa
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Who is the lama who heads the government?
Dalai Lama
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Who was the founder of the Mauryan Empire?
Chandragupta Maurya
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Who is the man believed by many historians to be “the greatest king of the
Mauryan empire?”
Emperor Asoka
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List ONE major contribution to mankind
made by Indians in LITURATURE.
Any ONE of these answers is correct!
The Vedas Mahabarata
Bagavad Gita Ramayana
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List ONE contribution to mankind by Indians in
MATHEMATICS!
Any ONE of these answers is correct!
Algebra Concept of and symbol
for ZERO Concept of and symbol for
Infinity Symbols for #’s 1-9
AlgorithmsGo to
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List ONE contribution to mankind by Indians in
MEDICINE!
Any ONE of these answers is correct!
Astronomy Knew that the EARTH revolves around
the SUN Concept of gravity Concept of atoms
Set broken bones Invented medical tools
operations Plastic Surgery
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Word Bank Afghanistan Bangladesh
Bhutan India
Maldives Nepal
Pakistan Sri Lanka
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India
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Sri Lanka
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Maldives
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Afghanistan
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Pakistan
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Nepal
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Bhutan
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Bangladesh
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Word BankArabian Sea
Bay of Bengal Deccan Plateau Ganges Delta Ganges River
Great Indian Desert Himalayas Indus River Mt. Everest(elev. 29,028 ft.)
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Indus River
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Great Indian Desert
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Himalayas
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Mt. Everest (elevation 29, 028 feet)
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Ganges River
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Ganges Delta
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Deccan Plateau
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Bay of Bengal
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Arabian Sea
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