Deck 6: Sikhism
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Deck 6: Sikhism
1
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Adi Granth
-Adi Granth
(Guru Granth Sahib) Sikhism's most revered and authoritative scriptures.
2
What does the following Key Term mean:
-gurdwara
-gurdwara
A Sikh place of worship.
3
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Hukam
-Hukam
The divine Order of everything.
4
What does the following Key Term mean:
-Khalsa
-Khalsa
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-langar
-langar
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What does the following Key Term mean:
-Panth
-Panth
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7
What is the approximate percentage of the twenty-four million Sikhs worldwide who live in the Punjab in northern India?
A) 75 percent
B) 80-90 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 60-70 percent
A) 75 percent
B) 80-90 percent
C) 50 percent
D) 60-70 percent
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8
Guru Nanak encouraged ________ and ________ to set aside their differences and join him on the true path.
A) Christians, Muslims
B) Jews, Christians
C) Hindus, Buddhists
D) Hindus, Muslims
A) Christians, Muslims
B) Jews, Christians
C) Hindus, Buddhists
D) Hindus, Muslims
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9
Which traditional Hindu practice did Guru Nanak reject?
A) the caste system
B) the designation of sacred sites
C) goddess devotion
D) the idea of samsara
A) the caste system
B) the designation of sacred sites
C) goddess devotion
D) the idea of samsara
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10
Another name for the Adi Granth, Sikhism's most revered and authoritative scriptures, is _________.
A) Nanak Granth
B) The Sikh Sutra
C) Book of the Khalsa
D) Guru Granth Sahib
A) Nanak Granth
B) The Sikh Sutra
C) Book of the Khalsa
D) Guru Granth Sahib
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11
Guru Amar Das promoted the practice of ________, sharing of food among Sikhs and non-Sikhs.
A) langar
B) gurdwara
C) darsana
D) granth
A) langar
B) gurdwara
C) darsana
D) granth
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12
Sikh places of worship are called ________.
A) langars
B) gurdwaras
C) darsanas
D) granths
A) langars
B) gurdwaras
C) darsanas
D) granths
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13
Which Sikh Guru oversaw completion of Sikhism's most sacred shrine, known as the Golden Temple at Amritsar?
A) Guru Nanak
B) Guru Arjan
C) Guru Gobind Singh
D) Guru Hari Krishan
A) Guru Nanak
B) Guru Arjan
C) Guru Gobind Singh
D) Guru Hari Krishan
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14
Which Guru proclaimed that he was the last of the human Gurus?
A) Guru Hari Krishnan
B) Guru Arjan
C) Guru Gobind Singh
D) Guru Nanak
A) Guru Hari Krishnan
B) Guru Arjan
C) Guru Gobind Singh
D) Guru Nanak
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15
The first recruits to the ________ were willing to pledge allegiance to the Guru and to die for the cause of defending Sikhs against their enemies.
A) Khalsa
B) Order of the Granth
C) Langar Soldiers
D) Order of Nanak
A) Khalsa
B) Order of the Granth
C) Langar Soldiers
D) Order of Nanak
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16
Which of these is not one Sikhism's Five Ks?
A) a comb
B) a bracelet
C) a symbolic key
D) a short sword
A) a comb
B) a bracelet
C) a symbolic key
D) a short sword
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17
Khalsa Sikhs customarily add ________ to a male child's name, and Kaur to a female child's.
A) Singh
B) Gobind
C) Guru
D) Khal
A) Singh
B) Gobind
C) Guru
D) Khal
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18
Sikhism is a(n) ________ religious tradition.
A) polytheistic
B) monotheistic
C) indigenous
D) animistic
A) polytheistic
B) monotheistic
C) indigenous
D) animistic
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19
In Sikhism God is said to be both ________ (existing beyond the world) and ________ (existing and acting within the world).
A) sacred, profane
B) transcendent, divine
C) immanent, natural
D) transcendent, immanent
A) sacred, profane
B) transcendent, divine
C) immanent, natural
D) transcendent, immanent
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20
Sikhs calls God's immanence in the world _________, meaning the "divine order of things."
A) brahman
B) hukam
C) darsana
D) dharma
A) brahman
B) hukam
C) darsana
D) dharma
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21
Sikhs approach God through devotional meditation on ________, or the divine name that signifies the nature and glory of God.
A) nam
B) murti
C) mukti
D) sami
A) nam
B) murti
C) mukti
D) sami
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22
The Adi Granth constitutes the most significant and venerated scriptures of Sikhism and contains which of these?
A) philosophical writings
B) instructions on ritual
C) hymns and poems
D) a version of the Ramayana
A) philosophical writings
B) instructions on ritual
C) hymns and poems
D) a version of the Ramayana
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23
The ________ is another authoritative collection of writings, traditionally thought to have been written mostly by Guru Gobind Singh.
A) Dasam Granth
B) Dharma Granth
C) Guru Dharma
D) Adi Dasam
A) Dasam Granth
B) Dharma Granth
C) Guru Dharma
D) Adi Dasam
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24
Although the Rahit is addressed to the ________, it has become the official guide to the principles and practice of all Sikhs.
A) Darsana
B) Khalsa
C) common people
D) Brahmin
A) Darsana
B) Khalsa
C) common people
D) Brahmin
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25
The final version of the Rahit was published in ________.
A) 1801
B) 1750
C) 1950
D) 1690
A) 1801
B) 1750
C) 1950
D) 1690
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26
According to the Sikh code of conduct, what is the first thing one should do on entering the gurdwara?
A) bow before the Guru Granth Sahib
B) remove the shoes and wash the hands
C) place a hand on the Guru Granth Sahib in greeting
D) light candles and wash the hands
A) bow before the Guru Granth Sahib
B) remove the shoes and wash the hands
C) place a hand on the Guru Granth Sahib in greeting
D) light candles and wash the hands
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27
In the Sikh code of conduct, it is recommended that one should live and work in accordance with the principles of ________.
A) langar
B) dharma
C) gurmat
D) karma
A) langar
B) dharma
C) gurmat
D) karma
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28
Which of these is not one of the four cardinal prohibitions of the Khalsa?
A) cutting one's hair or having it cut
B) extramarital sexual intercourse
C) using tobacco
D) living outside the Punjab
A) cutting one's hair or having it cut
B) extramarital sexual intercourse
C) using tobacco
D) living outside the Punjab
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29
Prakaash is the ________, the process of opening the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh Guru, for the day.
A) brightening
B) morning sermon
C) Enlightenment
D) lightening
A) brightening
B) morning sermon
C) Enlightenment
D) lightening
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30
What is the portion of Sikh scripture that contains the core teachings of Sikhism called?
A) Kachh
B) Purakh
C) JiPura
D) JapJi
A) Kachh
B) Purakh
C) JiPura
D) JapJi
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31
Akhand path, a(n) ________ reading of the Guru Granth Sahib, may be held in time of distress or to mark an occasion of particular joy.
A) repetitive
B) unbroken
C) priest's
D) selective
A) repetitive
B) unbroken
C) priest's
D) selective
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32
Sikhism is based on the worship of the ten Gurus.
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33
Sikhism is the world's fifth-largest religion.
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34
Panth is another name for the Sikh community.
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35
The term Sikh translates to "guru."
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36
Sikhism was initially a purely pacifist tradition preoccupied with interior devotion.
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37
Guru Arjan compiled the most revered and authoritative scriptures of Sikhism.
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38
When the gurdwara is present, Sikhs maintain, the Guru is present.
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39
The Khalsa was formed to missionize and convert the people of India to Sikhism.
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40
Members of the Khalsa agree to a code of conduct called the Rahit.
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41
Sikhism teaches that there is only one God, called Vahiguru.
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42
Sikhs believes God is invisible and formless; he does not express his divinity through incarnations such as the avatars of Hinduism.
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43
Sikhs think humans in their natural state are joined with God.
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44
The Adi Granth asserts, "Past actions determine the nature of our birth, but grace alone reveals the door to liberation."
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45
The Adi Granth is kept out of sight excepor a few holy days per year.
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46
To grasp the meanings of the nam is to leap beyond ordinary understanding and to become one with God.
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47
Sikhism gives men and women equal standing in religious and social matters, which means there is no gender inequality in daily life.
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48
The Adi Granth is treated as the physical embodiment of the Guru.
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49
According to tradition, the Rahit is largely based on the lectures of Guru Gobind Singh.
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50
Sharing of food among all Sikhs regardless of caste, wealth, or position takes place in a kitchen in the gurdwara.
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51
Guru Nanak's corpse disappeared after his death.
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52
Choose three of Ninian Smart's dimensions of the sacred (see the "Readings" subsection of Chapter 1) to explore some of the facets of Sikhism.
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53
Describe the prakaash and discuss its implications for an outsider in understanding the status of the Guru Granth Sahib.
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54
Discuss the succession of the Gurus and note some of their accomplishments. Which of them do you think made the most important contributions? Explain your answer.
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55
Explore the implications for the statement that males and females are equal and why this idea doesn't completely work in Sikhs' lives.
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56
What is the langar, and from what Sikh principle did the practice arise? Explain your answer using the text above and your own research.
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57
Explain the importance of the Khalsa to Sikhism and describe the Five Ks.
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58
What is Guru Nanak's opinion of caste, pilgrimages, and priests?
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59
Discuss the Rahit, or the Sikh code of conduct, and how this is practiced in everyday life.
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