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Deck 3: Hinduism
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-arati
-arati
Honoring a deity with an offering of light.
2
What does the following Key Term mean:
-atman
-atman
Soul or self.
3
What does the following Key Term mean:
-bhakti
-bhakti
Devotion to a particular deity.
4
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Bhagavad Gita
-Bhagavad Gita
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-Brahman
-Brahman
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-brahmin
-brahmin
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-dharma
-dharma
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-karma
-karma
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-moksha
-moksha
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-samsara
-samsara
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-sati
-sati
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12
What does the following Key Term mean:
-trimurti
-trimurti
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13
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Upanishads
-Upanishads
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14
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Vedas
-Vedas
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15
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Hinduism is
A) a family of traditions with some important characteristics in common
B) a monolithic religion
C) only practiced in India
D) a religion that began in the first centuries of the Common Era
-Hinduism is
A) a family of traditions with some important characteristics in common
B) a monolithic religion
C) only practiced in India
D) a religion that began in the first centuries of the Common Era
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16
Which of these describes the all-pervading Spirit known by many Hindus as Brahman?
A) the god of heaven
B) the material dimension
C) both one and many
D) the individual soul
A) the god of heaven
B) the material dimension
C) both one and many
D) the individual soul
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17
Hindus seek liberation from _________, one's repeating cycle of death and rebirth.
A) trimurti
B) atman
C) dharma
D) samsara
A) trimurti
B) atman
C) dharma
D) samsara
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18
Which of these describes atman?
A) a way of being in the world
B) one's eternal soul or self
C) the ritual of death
D) the karma each person takes on
A) a way of being in the world
B) one's eternal soul or self
C) the ritual of death
D) the karma each person takes on
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19
_________ determines whaorm an individual's reincarnation will take.
A) Dharma
B) Karma
C) Samsara
D) Samadhi
A) Dharma
B) Karma
C) Samsara
D) Samadhi
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20
The repeating pattern of rebirth-death-rebirth continues because humans are ignorant of the true nature of _________.
A) reality
B) god
C) moksha
D) trimurti
A) reality
B) god
C) moksha
D) trimurti
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21
The essential realization that leads to moksha is
A) one's dharma
B) one's karma determines an individual's destiny
C) when there is a proper relationship between god and atman
D) the oneness of God and nature
A) one's dharma
B) one's karma determines an individual's destiny
C) when there is a proper relationship between god and atman
D) the oneness of God and nature
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22
Which of these is one of the four goals of life described in the textbook?
A) kama
B) dharma
C) artha
D) samsara
A) kama
B) dharma
C) artha
D) samsara
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23
What is the most common form of worship in Hinduism?
A) Vaishnavism
B) bhakti, devotion to a particular deity
C) karma, pleasure of several kinds, including sensory, sexual, and aesthetic
D) artha, accumulation of material wealth and worldly success
A) Vaishnavism
B) bhakti, devotion to a particular deity
C) karma, pleasure of several kinds, including sensory, sexual, and aesthetic
D) artha, accumulation of material wealth and worldly success
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24
Which of these best describes the Hindu practice of arti?
A) sand painting
B) honoring the deity with an offering of light from a flame
C) honoring the deity by making a sacrifice
D) a festival celebrating a particular god or goddess
A) sand painting
B) honoring the deity with an offering of light from a flame
C) honoring the deity by making a sacrifice
D) a festival celebrating a particular god or goddess
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25
Hindu philosophies presuppose the authority of what texts?
A) the Upanishads
B) the Ramayana
C) the mokshas
D) the Vedas
A) the Upanishads
B) the Ramayana
C) the mokshas
D) the Vedas
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26
The ________ school of Hindu philosophy accepts the philosophical outlook of Samkhya regarding spirit, matter, and liberation but goes further in emphasizing meditative and physical techniques for binding the spirit to Brahman and thus achieving moksha.
A) Yoga
B) Samkhya
C) Vedanta
D) Shankara
A) Yoga
B) Samkhya
C) Vedanta
D) Shankara
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27
The ________ school of Hindu philosophy sees the world as dualistic-that is, consisting of two kinds of stuff or essences: spirit and matter.
A) Samkhya
B) Yoga
C) Shankara
D) Vedanta
A) Samkhya
B) Yoga
C) Shankara
D) Vedanta
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28
In what language were Hindu scriptures written?
A) Arabic
B) Sanskrit
C) Hindi
D) Aramaic
A) Arabic
B) Sanskrit
C) Hindi
D) Aramaic
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29
Aryan culture was separated into four ________; this was the precursor to the hereditary caste system in Hindu society.
A) ramas
B) vedas
C) varnas
D) yogas
A) ramas
B) vedas
C) varnas
D) yogas
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30
The Vedas are said to be _________, which means "that which was heard" as opposed to "that which is remembered," or smriti.
A) shruti
B) trimurti
C) bhakti
D) sakti
A) shruti
B) trimurti
C) bhakti
D) sakti
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31
The Laws of Manu contain which of these?
A) the philosophic writings of Manu
B) the only treatise on the Vedas
C) legal and moral treatises
D) the Hindu creation myth
A) the philosophic writings of Manu
B) the only treatise on the Vedas
C) legal and moral treatises
D) the Hindu creation myth
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32
Who was Arjuna's charioteer in the battle at Kurukshetra, recounted in the Bhagavad Gita?
A) Veda
B) Vishnu
C) Krishna
D) Kali
A) Veda
B) Vishnu
C) Krishna
D) Kali
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33
In the Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna's charioteer advises him to join the battle without a desire for the results of the action, for it is Arjuna's _________ as a warrior to fight.
A) dharma
B) karma
C) moksha
D) samsara
A) dharma
B) karma
C) moksha
D) samsara
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34
The idea of karma-marga is that only actions done without regard to rewards, punishments, praise, or blame can lead to _________ and union with God.
A) dharma
B) samsara
C) moksha
D) bhakti
A) dharma
B) samsara
C) moksha
D) bhakti
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35
In the Ramayana, who rescues Sita from Ravana, the king of the demons?
A) Rama
B) Hanuman
C) Ganesh
D) Shiva
A) Rama
B) Hanuman
C) Ganesh
D) Shiva
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36
Through myths and legends expressed in poetic verse, the _________ praise the divine powers and miraculous exploits of a pantheon of gods and goddesses.
A) Yoga Sutras
B) Bhagavad Gita
C) Vedas
D) Puranas
A) Yoga Sutras
B) Bhagavad Gita
C) Vedas
D) Puranas
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37
Which Hindu god is described as destructive and creative, menacing and benign, sensual and ascetic, male and female, solitary and familial?
A) Shiva
B) Devi
C) Vishnu
D) Hanuman
A) Shiva
B) Devi
C) Vishnu
D) Hanuman
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38
What is the practice of Sati?
A) self-immolation of a widow on her husband's funeral pyre
B) the devotional practices of Vaishnavas
C) ritual cleansing of the home by a local Brahmin priest
D) the arrangement of marriage
A) self-immolation of a widow on her husband's funeral pyre
B) the devotional practices of Vaishnavas
C) ritual cleansing of the home by a local Brahmin priest
D) the arrangement of marriage
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39
What term do Hindus use for the manifestation of fundamental roles of God through three major deities: Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu?
A) trinity
B) the three great gods
C) trimurti
D) tribhakti
A) trinity
B) the three great gods
C) trimurti
D) tribhakti
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40
The aim of ________ is to eliminate the control that material nature exerts over the human spirit through introspective practice.
A) karma
B) bhakti
C) yoga
D) dharma
A) karma
B) bhakti
C) yoga
D) dharma
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41
Which one of these is not named in the Yoga Sutra as one of the turnings of thought, whether corrupted or immune to the forces of corruption?
A) conceptualization
B) sleep
C) rationality
D) memory
A) conceptualization
B) sleep
C) rationality
D) memory
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42
What are rituals performed in the home called?
A) puja
B) bhakti
C) loti
D) yogi
A) puja
B) bhakti
C) loti
D) yogi
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43
What is the name for lines of poetry by the ninth-century poet Antal, a woman Hindu mystic with a gifor capturing in verse her experiences of the divine?
A) sacred knowledge
B) secret sorrows
C) secret garden
D) secret garland
A) sacred knowledge
B) secret sorrows
C) secret garden
D) secret garland
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44
What is the Om, or Aum?
A) The most sacred syllable, a sound said to contain all mantras, all the Vedas, and all essences
B) A word that identifies a yogi as Hindu
C) The sacred syllable taught in the Vedas that will recall sacred time during the performance of ritual
D) A word that, when chanted during Yoga practice, sets an intention for the chanter
A) The most sacred syllable, a sound said to contain all mantras, all the Vedas, and all essences
B) A word that identifies a yogi as Hindu
C) The sacred syllable taught in the Vedas that will recall sacred time during the performance of ritual
D) A word that, when chanted during Yoga practice, sets an intention for the chanter
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45
Which text includes instructions on how to correctly conduct the ritual of cremation so the deceased can journey to his or her ancestors?
A) Upanishads
B) Puranas
C) Rig-Veda
D) The Yoga Sutra
A) Upanishads
B) Puranas
C) Rig-Veda
D) The Yoga Sutra
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46
The popular Hindu rite of _________ is seeing, and being seen by, a deity or holy person.
A) bhakti
B) puja
C) darsan
D) murti
A) bhakti
B) puja
C) darsan
D) murti
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47
Uma Bharati is a member of the BJP Party and works for the "welfare of the world," which has meant working with ________ and women in her native village.
A) nobles and priests
B) nonprofit organizations
C) brahmin
D) outcastes
A) nobles and priests
B) nonprofit organizations
C) brahmin
D) outcastes
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48
The excerpt on untouchability by Mahatma Gandhi identifies the meaning of harijan as which of these?
A) a man of God
B) a woman of God
C) the children of God
D) a twice-born man
A) a man of God
B) a woman of God
C) the children of God
D) a twice-born man
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49
Who is depicted as a great battle queen and demon slayer with many arms, each of which wields a weapon?
A) Sati
B) Durga
C) Pri'ti
D) Kali
A) Sati
B) Durga
C) Pri'ti
D) Kali
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50
Which of these is not a place where darsan may be had?
A) tirthas
B) dhams
C) murtis
D) pithas
A) tirthas
B) dhams
C) murtis
D) pithas
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51
Who created the Hindu school of philosophy called Advaita Vedanta?
A) Shankara
B) Krishna
C) Shiva
D) Gandhi
A) Shankara
B) Krishna
C) Shiva
D) Gandhi
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52
Which group of Hindu texts are thought to be evocative meditations on great truths?
A) Vedantas
B) Upanishads
C) Puranas
D) Sutras
A) Vedantas
B) Upanishads
C) Puranas
D) Sutras
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53
Who is the god of fire featured in the Vedas?
A) Krishna
B) Shiva
C) Indra
D) Agni
A) Krishna
B) Shiva
C) Indra
D) Agni
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54
________ is the king of the gods, a great warrior who destroys his enemies with his powerful thunderbolts.
A) Krishna
B) Shiva
C) Indra
D) Agni
A) Krishna
B) Shiva
C) Indra
D) Agni
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55
For the Hindu sage Patanjali, physical control is only a ________ of inner spiritual perfection.
A) precondition
B) detriment
C) necessary stopping point on the journey
D) blockage
A) precondition
B) detriment
C) necessary stopping point on the journey
D) blockage
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56
According to the Indian philosopher Radhakrishnan, philosophy is thought of as atmavidya, meaning knowledge of the __________.
A) gods
B) other
C) self
D) cosmic vision
A) gods
B) other
C) self
D) cosmic vision
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57
Which of these is one of the most impressive and formidable goddesses of the Hindu pantheon?
A) Durga
B) Kali
C) Sita
D) Mahisa
A) Durga
B) Kali
C) Sita
D) Mahisa
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58
Which text dramatizes an unorthodox view of how people may achieve release from samsara through bhakti?
A) the Bhagavad Gita
B) the Vedas
C) Yoga Sutra
D) Shiva Purana
A) the Bhagavad Gita
B) the Vedas
C) Yoga Sutra
D) Shiva Purana
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59
The meaning and use of Om is explained is explained by _________.
A) the Vedas
B) the Upanishads
C) the Sutras
D) the Ramayana
A) the Vedas
B) the Upanishads
C) the Sutras
D) the Ramayana
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60
Which item represents Shiva's infinitely creative and generative energy?
A) murti
B) tilaka
C) linga
D) bhakti
A) murti
B) tilaka
C) linga
D) bhakti
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61
According to the Laws of Manu, what is the third stage in a twice-born Hindu man's life?
A) student
B) forest dweller
C) merchant
D) householder
A) student
B) forest dweller
C) merchant
D) householder
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62
In ancient India, the concepts of dharma and karma were central to the ________, and the same is true today.
A) dalit
B) education system
C) social structure
D) caste system
A) dalit
B) education system
C) social structure
D) caste system
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63
In which Hindu text are deities portrayed as intimately involved in the affairs of humans, sometimes appearing to devotees to deliver rewards, punishments, or warnings?
A) the Puranas
B) the Vedas
C) the Upanishads
D) the Ramayana
A) the Puranas
B) the Vedas
C) the Upanishads
D) the Ramayana
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64
In the Gita, Krishna insists that several paths, or ________, can lead to moksha, a view thaits well with modern Hinduism.
A) marga
B) bhakti
C) yogas
D) journeys
A) marga
B) bhakti
C) yogas
D) journeys
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65
Hinduism boasts of no single creed, ruling body, founder, founding narrative, or sacred text.
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66
For Hindus there is no contradiction in worshiping many deities while asserting the oneness of God.
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67
Hinduism is a monotheistic religion.
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68
Asceticism is denial of physical comfort or pleasures for religious ends.
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69
Atman is one's eternal soul or self.
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Ultimate liberation from samsara is known as Brahman.
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71
Hindus experience "instant karma" throughout their lifetimes.
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72
Moksha is ultimate liberation from samsara.
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73
The most common form of devotion is called bhakti, devotion to a particular deity.
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74
There is general agreement that moksha is the most important aim, and there is only one path to follow in hopes of achieving it.
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75
The Hindu practice of arti is rarely performed in a temple.
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76
The term Vedanta means "the end of the Vedas" or the "culmination of the Vedas," suggesting that this philosophical system is based heavily on the last part of the Vedas, the Upanishads.
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On the basis of artifacts found in the region, scholars have hypothesized that the people living in the Indus Valley were polytheistic and that some of their gods may have been forerunners of present-day Hindu deities.
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Traditionally the dominant group in Hindu caste systems consisted of Brahmins , the priests and teachers who alone could study and teach scripture.
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79
For thousands of years the Vedas were transmitted orally from brahmin to brahmin, until they were finally put into writing.
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The Upanishads were composed in 1200 CE.
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