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Deck 5: Indias Beginnings
1
Describe and explain the major by-products of Indian-Chinese contacts.
Answer not provided.
2
For early adherents, one of the most appealing aspects of Buddhism was
A) its lack of defined rules.
B) its worship of one god, the Buddha.
C) the ability to exist completely outside the caste system.
D) the equality among classes and genders.
E) the set of rules that, if followed strictly, would bring earthly as well as eternal happiness.
A) its lack of defined rules.
B) its worship of one god, the Buddha.
C) the ability to exist completely outside the caste system.
D) the equality among classes and genders.
E) the set of rules that, if followed strictly, would bring earthly as well as eternal happiness.
D
3
The Rig-Veda depicts
A) a backward, agricultural people.
B) a trading society.
C) a fanatically religious community.
D) a people who thrived on warfare.
E) a superior group of invaders.
A) a backward, agricultural people.
B) a trading society.
C) a fanatically religious community.
D) a people who thrived on warfare.
E) a superior group of invaders.
D
4
The two highest orders of the caste system were reserved for
A) royalty, who abstained from involving themselves in military affairs.
B) Aryans and their descendants, who considered the Hindus their inferiors.
C) Jains, who revered all life.
D) pariahs, who evolved into the business class.
E) native Indians, who cooperated with the Aryans..
A) royalty, who abstained from involving themselves in military affairs.
B) Aryans and their descendants, who considered the Hindus their inferiors.
C) Jains, who revered all life.
D) pariahs, who evolved into the business class.
E) native Indians, who cooperated with the Aryans..
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5
One of the main reasons that India and China failed to develop a strong network of trade between their two regions was ____ in nature.
A) geographic
B) political
C) religious
D) cultural
E) fear of the unknown
A) geographic
B) political
C) religious
D) cultural
E) fear of the unknown
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6
Which of the following is not a facet of Hinduism?
A) It contains many local variations in both style and action of worship.
B) It is a philosophical system.
C) It has been the foundation of all of India's former political systems
D) It contains a set of doctrines to follow, to achieve eternal life.
E) It is a reflection of the Aryans' patriarchal society.
A) It contains many local variations in both style and action of worship.
B) It is a philosophical system.
C) It has been the foundation of all of India's former political systems
D) It contains a set of doctrines to follow, to achieve eternal life.
E) It is a reflection of the Aryans' patriarchal society.
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7
In what manner did the precepts of Hinduism and the concept of Caste operate in Indian society?
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8
Describe the background, basic tenets and development of early Buddhism.
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9
We know so little at present about the Indus civilization in part because
A) its language is still un-deciphered.
B) of landslides and flooding.
C) of the Aryan invasions.
D) of widespread vandalism in the ruins.
E) its traditions were all oral.
A) its language is still un-deciphered.
B) of landslides and flooding.
C) of the Aryan invasions.
D) of widespread vandalism in the ruins.
E) its traditions were all oral.
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10
Which of these words would be most descriptive of Hinduism?
A) Rigidity
B) Tangible
C) Circular
D) Devoted
E) Accepting
A) Rigidity
B) Tangible
C) Circular
D) Devoted
E) Accepting
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11
The ancient cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
A) contained more than 250,000 people.
B) were built entirely of local stone.
C) were not very impressive or long-lived.
D) were built on the banks of the Indus River.
E) were built in the same style, suggesting that they were part of the same civilization.
A) contained more than 250,000 people.
B) were built entirely of local stone.
C) were not very impressive or long-lived.
D) were built on the banks of the Indus River.
E) were built in the same style, suggesting that they were part of the same civilization.
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12
Indian society under the caste system might be described as
A) flexible and progressive.
B) creative and innovative.
C) changeable and inconsistent.
D) violent and lawless.
E) fixed and rigidly hierarchical.
A) flexible and progressive.
B) creative and innovative.
C) changeable and inconsistent.
D) violent and lawless.
E) fixed and rigidly hierarchical.
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13
What information have we been able to glean from the excavations of the Indus Valley cities?
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14
Buddhism was one of the three new modes of thought that developed in response to
A) the rigidity of Hinduism.
B) a desire for a more personal, individualistic spiritualism.
C) the hierarchy of the Aryan caste system.
D) the concept of reincarnation.
E) the lack of ritual in Hinduism.
A) the rigidity of Hinduism.
B) a desire for a more personal, individualistic spiritualism.
C) the hierarchy of the Aryan caste system.
D) the concept of reincarnation.
E) the lack of ritual in Hinduism.
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15
Overall, life in early Aryan India would best be described as
A) matriarchal.
B) patriarchal.
C) poverty-stricken.
D) equal for all.
E) fairly stable.
A) matriarchal.
B) patriarchal.
C) poverty-stricken.
D) equal for all.
E) fairly stable.
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16
The Aryans receive credit for introducing metal into India, after which they
A) produced more powerful weapons that defeated their adversaries.
B) conquered the southern half of India, as well as the northern part.
C) were able to cultivate new and better crops.
D) returned to their former nomadic lifestyles.
E) tied the use of the horse and the plow to cultivation.
A) produced more powerful weapons that defeated their adversaries.
B) conquered the southern half of India, as well as the northern part.
C) were able to cultivate new and better crops.
D) returned to their former nomadic lifestyles.
E) tied the use of the horse and the plow to cultivation.
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17
Examine the impact of the Aryan invasions upon Indian culture and history.
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18
The only clearly defined cause for the abandonment of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, so far, is
A) a malaria outbreak.
B) a buildup of alkalinity in irrigated farmland.
C) overpopulation.
D) changes in the course of the Indus River.
E) invasions by the Aryans.
A) a malaria outbreak.
B) a buildup of alkalinity in irrigated farmland.
C) overpopulation.
D) changes in the course of the Indus River.
E) invasions by the Aryans.
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19
Some experts believe that the government of the Indus Valley cities was
A) republican.
B) monarchical.
C) theocratic.
D) corrupt.
E) ineffective.
A) republican.
B) monarchical.
C) theocratic.
D) corrupt.
E) ineffective.
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20
The early Indus Valley civilization is noted for
A) its heavy reliance on Mesopotamian culture.
B) the development of an extensive trade network.
C) a tremendous growth in cities during the fourth millennium B.C.E.
D) the extremely high number of merchants it contained.
E) its exclusive use of water routes as avenues of trade.
A) its heavy reliance on Mesopotamian culture.
B) the development of an extensive trade network.
C) a tremendous growth in cities during the fourth millennium B.C.E.
D) the extremely high number of merchants it contained.
E) its exclusive use of water routes as avenues of trade.
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21
The decline of the Indus Valley civilization was sped up by an invasion of nomads called ____________________.
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22
Karma is a word meaning
A) the soul.
B) release from earthly cycles.
C) the uppermost caste in Hindu society.
D) the tally of good and bad acts in a person's life.
E) the code of morals for one's caste.
A) the soul.
B) release from earthly cycles.
C) the uppermost caste in Hindu society.
D) the tally of good and bad acts in a person's life.
E) the code of morals for one's caste.
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23
The ancient epics of the Aryans were the ____________________.
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24
According to the Buddha, all suffering is caused by
A) sin.
B) desires for power and happiness.
C) covetousness of his neighbor's goods.
D) disobedience to Buddha's teachings.
E) unconcern for others.
A) sin.
B) desires for power and happiness.
C) covetousness of his neighbor's goods.
D) disobedience to Buddha's teachings.
E) unconcern for others.
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25
The Buddhist equivalent of moksha is ____________________.
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26
The Laws of Manu show a society in which
A) there were no essential differences between male and female.
B) there was a strong sense of social justice.
C) children were not valued.
D) women were considered a source of temptation.
E) slaves were afforded some measure of protection.
A) there were no essential differences between male and female.
B) there was a strong sense of social justice.
C) children were not valued.
D) women were considered a source of temptation.
E) slaves were afforded some measure of protection.
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27
India's eventual success in developing trade with distant lands was aided most by
A) the development of the Silk Road.
B) the seizure of control of the Ganges River port of Tamluk.
C) schools of foreign language which prepared traders for interaction with other peoples.
D) the discovery of how to best make use of the monsoon winds of the Indian Ocean.
E) the spread of Buddhism.
A) the development of the Silk Road.
B) the seizure of control of the Ganges River port of Tamluk.
C) schools of foreign language which prepared traders for interaction with other peoples.
D) the discovery of how to best make use of the monsoon winds of the Indian Ocean.
E) the spread of Buddhism.
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28
The major cities of the Indus Valley culture were ____________________ and ____________________.
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29
The Hindu Kush's greatest significance lies in the fact that
A) Ashoka won a decisive battle there.
B) the Buddha was born and Buddhism was founded there.
C) they have provided significant protection for India.
D) most invasions of India have entered through these mountains.
E) India's earliest culture was uncovered there.
A) Ashoka won a decisive battle there.
B) the Buddha was born and Buddhism was founded there.
C) they have provided significant protection for India.
D) most invasions of India have entered through these mountains.
E) India's earliest culture was uncovered there.
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30
What is the main difference between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism?
A) Mahayana Buddhists reject the belief that there are many acceptable paths to salvation.
B) The world contains more Theravada than Mahayana adherents.
C) Theravada Buddhism is stronger in Vietnam, China, Japan, and Korea.
D) Mahayana Buddhists believe that many other Buddhas will appear in time.
E) Theravada Buddhism is the more literal of the two groups.
A) Mahayana Buddhists reject the belief that there are many acceptable paths to salvation.
B) The world contains more Theravada than Mahayana adherents.
C) Theravada Buddhism is stronger in Vietnam, China, Japan, and Korea.
D) Mahayana Buddhists believe that many other Buddhas will appear in time.
E) Theravada Buddhism is the more literal of the two groups.
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31
In Buddhism, nirvana, or the release from suffering, is achieved through
A) obeying the will of the gods.
B) experiencing multiple reincarnations.
C) striving for better karma.
D) self-taught mastery of one's self and soul.
E) death and resurrection.
A) obeying the will of the gods.
B) experiencing multiple reincarnations.
C) striving for better karma.
D) self-taught mastery of one's self and soul.
E) death and resurrection.
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32
____________________ ____________________, an Indian aristocrat, later became known as the Buddha.
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33
In India, "purdah" refers to
A) a woman's isolation from nonfamily males.
B) a widow's ritual suicide.
C) woman's subservient role.
D) marital sexual relations.
E) women's high status within their families.
A) a woman's isolation from nonfamily males.
B) a widow's ritual suicide.
C) woman's subservient role.
D) marital sexual relations.
E) women's high status within their families.
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34
In Hinduism, the individual is finally incorporated into a world-soul by achieving a release known as
A) Samsara.
B) Moksha.
C) Dharma.
D) Karma.
E) Jati.
A) Samsara.
B) Moksha.
C) Dharma.
D) Karma.
E) Jati.
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35
Many Indians became alienated from the early Hindu faith because of its excessive
A) violent ways.
B) empty rituals.
C) exclusive nature.
D) Both a and b
E) Both b and c
A) violent ways.
B) empty rituals.
C) exclusive nature.
D) Both a and b
E) Both b and c
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36
The earliest archaeological excavations in Indus Valley farming sites found evidence of
A) flood control systems.
B) Grid-like streets.
C) monotheism.
D) flood control systems as well as a monotheistic faith.
E) grid-like streets and flood control systems.
A) flood control systems.
B) Grid-like streets.
C) monotheism.
D) flood control systems as well as a monotheistic faith.
E) grid-like streets and flood control systems.
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37
Before Buddha became the teacher who gave the world Buddhism, he was
A) a teacher.
B) wealthy.
C) poor.
D) a solver of problems.
E) a merchant-seaman.
A) a teacher.
B) wealthy.
C) poor.
D) a solver of problems.
E) a merchant-seaman.
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38
King Ashoka's signal contribution was the introduction into public and private life of
A) organized religion.
B) social equality.
C) religious toleration.
D) codified laws.
E) caste divisions.
A) organized religion.
B) social equality.
C) religious toleration.
D) codified laws.
E) caste divisions.
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39
The divine mortals known as bodhisattvas
A) are direct descendants of the Buddha.
B) are denied existence in Theravada Buddhism.
C) make no claim to be willing to help humans here on earth.
D) deny the existence of supernatural beings.
E) were selected by the Buddha before his death.
A) are direct descendants of the Buddha.
B) are denied existence in Theravada Buddhism.
C) make no claim to be willing to help humans here on earth.
D) deny the existence of supernatural beings.
E) were selected by the Buddha before his death.
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40
Which of the following religions of India emphasizes above all the sacred nature of all life?
A) Jainism
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Mithraism
E) Zoroastrianism
A) Jainism
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Mithraism
E) Zoroastrianism
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41
____________________ is India's ancient, classical language.
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42
____________________, a small religion/philosophy among high-caste Indians, emphasizes the sacredness of all life.
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43
The ____________________ ____________________ Mountains contain a route that invaders have used again and again to try to conquer India.
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44
The great dynasty of early India is the ____________________ whose greatest emperor was
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The two major branches of Buddhism are ____________________ and ____________________.
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