Deck 8: Sikh Traditions
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Deck 8: Sikh Traditions
1
What does the word Sikh mean?
A) Ascetic
B) Disciple
C) Guru
D) One who submits
E) Student
A) Ascetic
B) Disciple
C) Guru
D) One who submits
E) Student
B
2
What is God, as "Timeless Being (or Person)," referred to as in Sikhism?
A) Akal Purakh
B) Adi Granth
C) Guru Nanak
D) Ahura Mazda
E) Allah
A) Akal Purakh
B) Adi Granth
C) Guru Nanak
D) Ahura Mazda
E) Allah
A
3
In what region of India did Sikhism emerge?
A) Andhra Pradesh
B) Gujarat
C) Uttar Pradesh
D) Goa
E) Punjab
A) Andhra Pradesh
B) Gujarat
C) Uttar Pradesh
D) Goa
E) Punjab
E
4
Approximately how many Sikhs are there worldwide?
A) 5 million
B) 100 million
C) 25 million
D) 10 million
E) 500 million
A) 5 million
B) 100 million
C) 25 million
D) 10 million
E) 500 million
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5
With what North Indian spiritual tradition did Guru Nanak share much in common?
A) Shramana
B) Vaishnava
C) Sant
D) Sufi
E) Tamil
A) Shramana
B) Vaishnava
C) Sant
D) Sufi
E) Tamil
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6
To what does nam refer, on which Sikhs meditate to achieve spiritual liberation?
A) The divine Name
B) The mystical connection with God
C) The Golden Temple
D) The names of the Gurus
E) The infinite power of God
A) The divine Name
B) The mystical connection with God
C) The Golden Temple
D) The names of the Gurus
E) The infinite power of God
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7
The life of Guru Nanak may be divided into how many distinct phases?
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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8
According to Sikh tradition, when did Nanak have his foundational mystical experience?
A) While bathing in a river
B) While reading sacred verses in the Vedas
C) While travelling in the desert
D) While praying in a mountain cave
E) During meditation under a tree
A) While bathing in a river
B) While reading sacred verses in the Vedas
C) While travelling in the desert
D) While praying in a mountain cave
E) During meditation under a tree
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9
According to Sikh tradition, what did Guru Nanak famously proclaim after his mystical experience?
A) "Hindus and Muslims are one."
B) "There is no god but God."
C) "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim."
D) "We are all God."
E) "There is no God."
A) "Hindus and Muslims are one."
B) "There is no god but God."
C) "There is no Hindu, there is no Muslim."
D) "We are all God."
E) "There is no God."
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10
What, according to Sikh tradition, did Nanak receive from God during his mystical experience?
A) A special robe bearing both Hindu and Muslim markings
B) A harp to accompany the hymns sung in God's name
C) A series of laws that became the content of the Adi Granth
D) A cup of divine nectar (amrit)
E) A holy sceptre
A) A special robe bearing both Hindu and Muslim markings
B) A harp to accompany the hymns sung in God's name
C) A series of laws that became the content of the Adi Granth
D) A cup of divine nectar (amrit)
E) A holy sceptre
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11
What is kirtan, a central part of Sikh congregational worship?
A) Devotional singing
B) An instructional sermon on ethics
C) Silent meditation
D) Chanting a single mantra repeatedly
E) Full-body prostration in prayer
A) Devotional singing
B) An instructional sermon on ethics
C) Silent meditation
D) Chanting a single mantra repeatedly
E) Full-body prostration in prayer
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12
Through what means did Guru Nanak primarily convey the message of liberation?
A) Essays
B) Letters sent to the Mughal emperor
C) Hymns
D) Missionaries sent all over India
E) Sermons
A) Essays
B) Letters sent to the Mughal emperor
C) Hymns
D) Missionaries sent all over India
E) Sermons
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13
In the Sikh tradition, what is the langar?
A) The ceremonial dagger or sword worn by members of the Khalsa
B) The special room in which the Adi Granth is kept
C) The main hymn sung at the end of every Sikh service
D) The turban worn by observant Sikhs
E) The communal meal open to all castes, prepared as a community service
A) The ceremonial dagger or sword worn by members of the Khalsa
B) The special room in which the Adi Granth is kept
C) The main hymn sung at the end of every Sikh service
D) The turban worn by observant Sikhs
E) The communal meal open to all castes, prepared as a community service
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14
What is a Sikh place of worship called?
A) Kirtan
B) Gurdwara
C) Panth
D) Stupa
E) Gurmukh
A) Kirtan
B) Gurdwara
C) Panth
D) Stupa
E) Gurmukh
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15
Whom did Guru Nanak name as his successor?
A) Ramdass
B) Har Rai
C) Ranjit Singh
D) Angad
E) Gobind Singh
A) Ramdass
B) Har Rai
C) Ranjit Singh
D) Angad
E) Gobind Singh
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16
How many Gurus comprise the succession of human gurus concluding with Gobind Singh?
A) Fifty
B) Twelve
C) Eight
D) Five
E) Ten
A) Fifty
B) Twelve
C) Eight
D) Five
E) Ten
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17
What script, refined by Guru Angad, is the principal form of Sikh written language?
A) Gurmukhi
B) Sanskrit
C) Hindi
D) Arabic
E) Persian
A) Gurmukhi
B) Sanskrit
C) Hindi
D) Arabic
E) Persian
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18
What does the term bani mean in English?
A) Divine Word
B) Divine Truth
C) Divine Light
D) Divine Wisdom
E) Divine Discipline
A) Divine Word
B) Divine Truth
C) Divine Light
D) Divine Wisdom
E) Divine Discipline
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19
Which Guru advanced equality of women in Sikhism by abolishing the wearing of the veil and the practice of sati?
A) Angad
B) Gobind Singh
C) Har Rai
D) Ram Das
E) Amar Das
A) Angad
B) Gobind Singh
C) Har Rai
D) Ram Das
E) Amar Das
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20
Which Guru founded Amritsar "(nectar of immortality") and ordered the construction of a large pool there?
A) Ram Das
B) Nanak
C) Gobind Singh
D) Arjan
E) Har Rai
A) Ram Das
B) Nanak
C) Gobind Singh
D) Arjan
E) Har Rai
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21
What is the English name for the Darbar Sahib, which was built by Guru Arjan in Amritsar?
A) Great Gurdwara
B) Taj Mahal
C) Babri Mosque
D) Divine Court
E) Adi Granth
A) Great Gurdwara
B) Taj Mahal
C) Babri Mosque
D) Divine Court
E) Adi Granth
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22
Which Guru suffered the "first martyrdom," which pushed the Sikh community in the direction of separatism and militancy?
A) Nanak
B) Ramdass
C) Gobind Singh
D) Arjan
E) Amardas
A) Nanak
B) Ramdass
C) Gobind Singh
D) Arjan
E) Amardas
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23
What is symbolized in Sikhism by the two swords, first donned by Guru Hargobind?
A) Wisdom and strength
B) The requirement of all Sikhs to bear arms
C) Justice and equality
D) The martyrdoms of the Gurus
E) One temporal and the other spiritual authority
A) Wisdom and strength
B) The requirement of all Sikhs to bear arms
C) Justice and equality
D) The martyrdoms of the Gurus
E) One temporal and the other spiritual authority
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24
What does Baisakhi Day commemorate in the Sikh tradition?
A) The birth of Guru Gobind Singh
B) The foundation of the Khalsa
C) The birth of Guru Nanak
D) The martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur
E) The release of Guru Hargobind from prison
A) The birth of Guru Gobind Singh
B) The foundation of the Khalsa
C) The birth of Guru Nanak
D) The martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur
E) The release of Guru Hargobind from prison
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25
What is the Khalsa in the Sikh tradition?
A) The Sikh sacred text
B) The list of honoured Sikhs who have been martyred since the time of Guru Arjan
C) The communal meal provided free of charge to the general community
D) Order oh loyal Sikhs bound by a common identity and discipline
E) The central temple found in Amritsar in the midst of a lake
A) The Sikh sacred text
B) The list of honoured Sikhs who have been martyred since the time of Guru Arjan
C) The communal meal provided free of charge to the general community
D) Order oh loyal Sikhs bound by a common identity and discipline
E) The central temple found in Amritsar in the midst of a lake
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26
How many volunteers initially responded to Guru Gobind Singh's call, forming the nucleus of the newly formed Khalsa?
A) 100
B) 10
C) 5
D) 500
E) 50
A) 100
B) 10
C) 5
D) 500
E) 50
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27
In the Sikh tradition, which Guru was the last of the succession of human Gurus, passing authority instead to the Adi Granth?
A) Gobind Singh
B) Har Rai
C) Arjan
D) Amardas
E) Tegh Bahadur
A) Gobind Singh
B) Har Rai
C) Arjan
D) Amardas
E) Tegh Bahadur
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28
Gobind Sing delivered the core of the Rahit, which is in reference to which of the following?
A) Code of Love
B) Code of Discipleship
C) Code of the Gurus
D) Code of the Community
E) Code of Conduct
A) Code of Love
B) Code of Discipleship
C) Code of the Gurus
D) Code of the Community
E) Code of Conduct
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29
In the Sikh tradition, what surnames were Khalsa initiates, male and female respectively, given?
A) Rai and Kaur
B) Singh and Kaur
C) Sharma and Chopra
D) Gupta and Mehra
E) Singh and Patel
A) Rai and Kaur
B) Singh and Kaur
C) Sharma and Chopra
D) Gupta and Mehra
E) Singh and Patel
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30
What does Kes (unshorn hair) symbolically indicate for the Sikh community?
A) Spirituality and saintliness
B) Divine grace, dignity and courage
C) Order and discipline
D) Moral restrain
E) Allegiance to the Guru
A) Spirituality and saintliness
B) Divine grace, dignity and courage
C) Order and discipline
D) Moral restrain
E) Allegiance to the Guru
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31
What is the second sacred collection in Sikhism, after the Adi Granth?
A) The rahit-namas
B) The Qur'an
C) The gur-bilas
D) The janam-sakhis
E) The Dasam Granth
A) The rahit-namas
B) The Qur'an
C) The gur-bilas
D) The janam-sakhis
E) The Dasam Granth
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32
What "Seed Formula," the first words of the Adi Granth, constitute a fundamental statement of Sikh belief?
A) The kirpan
B) The langar
C) The bani
D) The Mul Mantar
E) The Rahit
A) The kirpan
B) The langar
C) The bani
D) The Mul Mantar
E) The Rahit
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33
Sikh doctrine understands God as which of the following?
A) One manifestation of the Divine Reality among many deities
B) Radically transcendent
C) Completely unknowable
D) Totally and always immanent
E) At once transcendent and immanent
A) One manifestation of the Divine Reality among many deities
B) Radically transcendent
C) Completely unknowable
D) Totally and always immanent
E) At once transcendent and immanent
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34
What is the term for "divine order" (or "divine will/command") in Sikhism?
A) Shabad
B) Hukam
C) Karam
D) Nam
E) Sansar
A) Shabad
B) Hukam
C) Karam
D) Nam
E) Sansar
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35
The key concept of sansar means which of the following?
A) Forgiveness
B) Meditation
C) Awareness
D) Reincarnation
E) Recitation
A) Forgiveness
B) Meditation
C) Awareness
D) Reincarnation
E) Recitation
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36
What ultimately separates us from God and keeps us trapped in the cycle of rebirth, according to Sikh tradition?
A) Hatred
B) Jealousy
C) Self-centeredness
D) Anger
E) Dualism
A) Hatred
B) Jealousy
C) Self-centeredness
D) Anger
E) Dualism
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37
According to Sikh teaching, humans must resist the five evil worldly impulses through cultivation of which interior discipline?
A) Hukam
B) Amrit-dhari
C) Miri-piri
D) Nam-simaran
E) Rahit
A) Hukam
B) Amrit-dhari
C) Miri-piri
D) Nam-simaran
E) Rahit
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38
The discipline known as nam-simaran means in English which of the following?
A) Remembering the divine Name
B) Forgetting the self
C) Renouncing desires and greed
D) Singing hymns of praise
E) Meditating on the teachings of the Gurus
A) Remembering the divine Name
B) Forgetting the self
C) Renouncing desires and greed
D) Singing hymns of praise
E) Meditating on the teachings of the Gurus
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39
What is another name for the Adi Granth, the Sikh scripture?
A) Guru Hukam
B) Guru Granth Sahib
C) Guru Panth Sahib
D) Akal Purakh
E) Adi Panth
A) Guru Hukam
B) Guru Granth Sahib
C) Guru Panth Sahib
D) Akal Purakh
E) Adi Panth
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40
Along with justice, what is seen as a key element of Sikh ethics?
A) Nobility
B) Service
C) Compassion
D) Pragmatism
E) Submission
A) Nobility
B) Service
C) Compassion
D) Pragmatism
E) Submission
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41
When are the "ambrosial hours" in the Sikh tradition?
A) 3
A)m.
A)m.
A)m.
A)m. - 6
A) 3
A)m.
A)m.
A)m.
A)m. - 6
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42
What is the primary ethical duty of Khalsa Sikhs?
A) Renouncing all possessions and living monastically
B) Non-violence
C) Converting non-believers
D) Almsgiving
E) The quest for justice
A) Renouncing all possessions and living monastically
B) Non-violence
C) Converting non-believers
D) Almsgiving
E) The quest for justice
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43
During what times do devout Sikhs perform their daily liturgical prayers?
A) Continually throughout the day
B) Morning, noon, midafternoon, evening, and bedtime
C) Morning and early evening
D) Early morning, evening, and bedtime
E) Early morning and before bed
A) Continually throughout the day
B) Morning, noon, midafternoon, evening, and bedtime
C) Morning and early evening
D) Early morning, evening, and bedtime
E) Early morning and before bed
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44
Which term refers to the "reader" and custodian of the Adi Granth, who is present in every gurdwara?
A) Sadhu
B) Japji
C) Kes-dhari
D) Granthi
E) Guru
A) Sadhu
B) Japji
C) Kes-dhari
D) Granthi
E) Guru
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45
What "sanctified" sweet, rich paste of flour, sugar, and butter is distributed in Sikh services following the Vak ("Saying")?
A) Langar
B) Karah prashad
C) Sugar-dough
D) Mul Mantar
E) Chauri
A) Langar
B) Karah prashad
C) Sugar-dough
D) Mul Mantar
E) Chauri
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46
Who shares in the langar or communal meal after a Sikh service?
A) Sikh men and women only
B) Sikh and non-Sikh men only
C) Khalsa members only
D) All who are present, Sikh and non-Sikh
E) Sikh men only
A) Sikh men and women only
B) Sikh and non-Sikh men only
C) Khalsa members only
D) All who are present, Sikh and non-Sikh
E) Sikh men only
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47
Sikhs celebrate the autumn festival of lights (Divali) to commemorate which event?
A) The day when Guru Hargobind was released from imprisonment
B) The martyrdom of Guru Arjan
C) The foundation of the Khalsa
D) Nanak's mystical experience
E) The birth of Nanak
A) The day when Guru Hargobind was released from imprisonment
B) The martyrdom of Guru Arjan
C) The foundation of the Khalsa
D) Nanak's mystical experience
E) The birth of Nanak
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48
The Sikh understanding of the Adi Granth as living Guru is most evident in the practice known as "taking the Guru's word," which involves which of the following?
A) Chanting the Mul Mantar together
B) Meditating and praying silently as a group
C) Opening the Adi Granth at random and reading aloud the first hymn on the left-hand page
D) Receiving a sip from the ceremonial cup of amrit
E) Reading out loud the entirety of the Adi Granth from start to finish, using a succession of readers
A) Chanting the Mul Mantar together
B) Meditating and praying silently as a group
C) Opening the Adi Granth at random and reading aloud the first hymn on the left-hand page
D) Receiving a sip from the ceremonial cup of amrit
E) Reading out loud the entirety of the Adi Granth from start to finish, using a succession of readers
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49
How is a Sikh child named, according to tradition?
A) A granthi is consulted, who suggests a name based on the parents' personalities.
B) The Adi Granth is opened at random and the first letter of the first composition on the left-hand page is noted; then a name beginning with the same letter is chosen.
C) The Adi Granth is opened at random, and a random word is chosen from the left-hand page; that word becomes the child's name.
D) A name is chosen from a special book of names composed by the tenth Guru, Gobind Singh.
E) Parents sit for a whole day in silent prayer and contemplation in the gurdwara.
A) A granthi is consulted, who suggests a name based on the parents' personalities.
B) The Adi Granth is opened at random and the first letter of the first composition on the left-hand page is noted; then a name beginning with the same letter is chosen.
C) The Adi Granth is opened at random, and a random word is chosen from the left-hand page; that word becomes the child's name.
D) A name is chosen from a special book of names composed by the tenth Guru, Gobind Singh.
E) Parents sit for a whole day in silent prayer and contemplation in the gurdwara.
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50
What is at the centre of every important Sikh life-cycle ritual?
A) The Guru Granth Sahib
B) A trip to the Golden Temple
C) The presence of five Khalsa members
D) The drinking of amrit
E) Congregational singing
A) The Guru Granth Sahib
B) A trip to the Golden Temple
C) The presence of five Khalsa members
D) The drinking of amrit
E) Congregational singing
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51
How many times do the bride and groom circumambulate the sacred scripture at their wedding?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Seven
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Seven
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52
How many vows are there between the bride and groom at a Sikh wedding?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
E) Six
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five
E) Six
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53
What is the amrit sanskar within the context of the Sikh tradition?
A) Wedding ceremony
B) Funeral rites
C) Khalsa initiation ceremony
D) Last prayer in the evening
E) Sweet drink at communal meal
A) Wedding ceremony
B) Funeral rites
C) Khalsa initiation ceremony
D) Last prayer in the evening
E) Sweet drink at communal meal
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54
What Sikh leader succeeded in unifying the Punjab in the late eighteenth century?
A) Gobind Singh
B) Ram Das
C) Bibi Jagir Kaur
D) Bhagat Singh
E) Ranjit Singh
A) Gobind Singh
B) Ram Das
C) Bibi Jagir Kaur
D) Bhagat Singh
E) Ranjit Singh
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55
What is the English term applied to Sikhs who revered Hindu as well as the Sikh scriptures?
A) Gradualists
B) Conformists
C) Heretics
D) Schismatics
E) Halfway Disciples
A) Gradualists
B) Conformists
C) Heretics
D) Schismatics
E) Halfway Disciples
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56
What is the primary medium by which Guru Nanak delivered his message?
A) Narratives
B) Philosophy
C) Ethics
D) Parables
E) Music
A) Narratives
B) Philosophy
C) Ethics
D) Parables
E) Music
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57
What group played a leadership role in the Sing Sabha reform movement?
A) Writers
B) Mystics
C) Gradualists
D) Politicians
E) White Sikhs
A) Writers
B) Mystics
C) Gradualists
D) Politicians
E) White Sikhs
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58
Who are known as "White Sikhs"?
A) Members of the Sikh Dharma ("3HO") organization in North America who dress in white
B) Sikhs who have taken a vow of celibacy
C) Westerners who have converted to Sikhism and moved to India
D) Sikhs who refuse to leave the Punjab and move into the diaspora
E) A militant group of Sikh separatists
A) Members of the Sikh Dharma ("3HO") organization in North America who dress in white
B) Sikhs who have taken a vow of celibacy
C) Westerners who have converted to Sikhism and moved to India
D) Sikhs who refuse to leave the Punjab and move into the diaspora
E) A militant group of Sikh separatists
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59
Guru Har Rai's birthday in March has been fixed as which of the following days?
A) Sikh Mother's Day
B) Sikh Diaspora Day
C) Sikh Awareness Day
D) Sikh Environment Day
E) Sikh Coalition Day
A) Sikh Mother's Day
B) Sikh Diaspora Day
C) Sikh Awareness Day
D) Sikh Environment Day
E) Sikh Coalition Day
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60
In what year was the first North American conference on Sikh studies held?
A) 1999
B) 1969
C) 1985
D) 2009
E) 1976
A) 1999
B) 1969
C) 1985
D) 2009
E) 1976
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61
The Adi Granth, the Sikh sacred scripture, means "Good News."
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62
The area in northern India in which Sikhism was founded was under Muslim rule.
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63
Sikhism emerged in the sixteenth century.
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64
After his mystical experience, Guru Nanak proclaimed "All Hindus are Muslims."
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65
Sikh rituals were initially only open to upper-caste brahmins.
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66
The langar is served by volunteers from the Sikh community.
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67
Women have always been considered equal to men in Sikhism.
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68
Guru Nanak's son followed him to become the second Guru.
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69
The first Sikh Guru to be killed by the Muslim Mughal ruler was Arjan.
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70
Sikh militarism first developed in response to the British annexation of India.
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71
The Khalsa was formed on the day of Divali in 1699.
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72
The launching of the Khalsa is one of the reforms attributed to Gobind Singh.
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73
Steel-toed shoes are among the five required physical symbols for the Khalsa members.
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74
The Adi Granth includes a compilation of divinely inspired hymns by six Gurus.
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75
The standard text of the Adi Granth is 1,430 pages with exact same material on every page.
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76
The Adi Granth is the only collection of sacred literature in Sikhism.
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77
The Mul Mantar is the fundamental statement of Sikh belief.
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78
According to Sikh teachings, divine grace always takes precedence over the law of karam (karma), and can even break the chain of adverse karam.
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79
The line of succession of human Gurus has continued from the time of Nanak until the present day.
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80
A key part of Sikh belief and practice is remembering the divine Name.
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