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Ancient Indian History Quiz 245 (25 MCQs)

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1. The beliefe that you should practice non-violence toward all living things is the core believe of _____ and is called _____
2. During the _____ empire, science and education grew into what one might call a "golden age" .
3. Floods, earthquakes and invaders likely did what for Mohenjo-Daro.
4. Tools and weapons made from _____ were traded with other cities.
5. Literature from Ancient India includes the, which is considered the longest poem ever written
6. The three main types of structures, all serving religious purposes, were the pillar, the stupa, and the rock chamber. During Asoka's reign, many stone pillars were erected along roads to mark sites of events in the Buddha's life. The polished sandstone pillars weighed up to 50 tons (45.4t) each and rose as high as 50 feet (15 m). Each was topped with a carved lion, uttering the Buddha's message.What were the three main types of structures?
7. According to the Hindu belief of reincarnation, faithful followers
8. In Buddhism, the Buddha is the only God
9. What is the goal of reincarnation in Hinduism?
10. What are 2 major products of India.
11. While Chandragupta founded the Mauryan dynasty, many historians think _____ was the empire's greatest king.
12. What is the term meaning "the rebirth of a soul into a new body" ?
13. What is the name of the Hindu god of preservation and protection?
14. Flour, which is used to make bread, crackers, pasta, etc., is made from _____ ?
15. Buddhism appealed to a wider range of people than Hinduism because
16. Key term:A representation of a Hindu god or goddess in human or animal form
17. Focus on the inward mind to find spiritual awareness
18. Who is the Hindu god Brahma?
19. Buddhism became popular in part because it did not support
20. A lasting peace that Buddhists seek
21. What mountains are located to the west of India?
22. Buddhism(the rival of Hinduism) was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha, in the 6th century BCE. Buddhism spread rapidly throughout India and later throughout Asia, and it is still practiced by millions of people today. Buddhism teaches that the ultimate goal of life is to attain nirvana, or ultimate reality, and that suffering can be overcome through letting of all worldly cares and materialistic goods. Buddhism principles are based on The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Paths.What were the principles of Buddhism based on?
23. 6.G.1.1:What similarity did the Indus and Ganges Rivers share?
24. How did ancient China's geography mainly impact their culture and civilization?
25. Which Indian Empire was primarily Buddhist?
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