Deck 11: Sikhism
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Deck 11: Sikhism
1
Sikhism was founded in the area of northern India called __________.
Punjab
2
The free community kitchen in which there were no caste distinctions was called the __________.
langar
3
The holy book of Sikhism is now known as the __________.
Guru Granth Sahib
4
When the Fifth Guru first compiled Sikh hymns and the poems of Hindu and Muslim saints, the text was called the __________.
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5
__________ and __________ are two beliefs Sikhism shares with Hinduism.
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6
In Sikhism, public worship takes place in a building called a __________.
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7
Khalsa initiates strive to vanquish the five evils of __________, __________, __________, __________, and __________.
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8
The Sikh congregation is called a __________.
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9
The devotional practice of singing or chanting passages from the Sikh scriptures is called __________.
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10
The purported writings of Guru Gobind Singh are called the __________.
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11
Who founded Sikhism?
A) Punjab
B) Singh
C) Guru Nanak
D) Gobind
A) Punjab
B) Singh
C) Guru Nanak
D) Gobind
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12
Which was not among the three central teachings of Guru Nanak?
A) Work hard in society to earn one's own honest living
B) Share from one's earnings with those who are needy
C) Remember God at all times as the only Doer
D) Accept one's caste distinctions without complaint
A) Work hard in society to earn one's own honest living
B) Share from one's earnings with those who are needy
C) Remember God at all times as the only Doer
D) Accept one's caste distinctions without complaint
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13
What is the name of the community of Pure Ones pledged to a special code of personal discipline?
A) Khalsa
B) Atman
C) Punjab
D) Guru
A) Khalsa
B) Atman
C) Punjab
D) Guru
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14
Male initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
A) Sahib
B) Darshan
C) Singh
D) Kaur
A) Sahib
B) Darshan
C) Singh
D) Kaur
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15
Female initiates into the Khalsa take the surname
A) Sahib
B) Darshan
C) Singh
D) Kaur
A) Sahib
B) Darshan
C) Singh
D) Kaur
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16
Uncut hair is important to Sikhs because
A) long hair is a sign of divine beauty
B) through it they feel a close inner relationship to Guru Gobind Singh
C) strength lies in one's hair
D) long hair was standard when Sikhism was founded.
A) long hair is a sign of divine beauty
B) through it they feel a close inner relationship to Guru Gobind Singh
C) strength lies in one's hair
D) long hair was standard when Sikhism was founded.
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17
What is a kirpan?
A) A turban worn by Sikh men
B) A small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
C) A prayer to the guru
D) An ascetic Sikh order
A) A turban worn by Sikh men
B) A small sword worn by Khalsa initiates
C) A prayer to the guru
D) An ascetic Sikh order
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18
Sikhism was founded around the same time as Christianity.
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19
What Sikhs believe about the life of Guru Nanak is based not so much on historic records as on traditional stories about his life.
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20
Sikhism reveres ten human gurus
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21
Sikhism is a polytheistic religion.
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22
The Holy Name of God in Sikhism is referred to as Nam.
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23
From the time of its inception, Sikhism has refused to acknowledge the traditional Indian caste system.
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24
Sikhs oppose war under any circumstance.
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25
The Sikh priestly class is comprised of both men and women.
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26
Sikhs today comprise roughly 20% of India's population.
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27
Sikh communities can be found in the United States and Canada.
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28
There is tension today between orthodox Sikhs and deras Sikhs over the issue of authority.
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29
In an effort to convert others to their faith, most Sikhs try to assimilate in countries where their communities have immigrated.
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30
Sikhs traditionally wear five distinctive symbols as marks of their spiritual dedication. First, name the symbols. Then discuss why these distinctive ways of presenting oneself are important to Sikhism. Finally, evaluate the meaning of distinctive religious dress. Can you think of any other examples of distinctive religious garb that is comparable in meaning to that of the Sikhs?
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31
How are women regarded in the Sikh tradition? Give specific examples from the reading. How does the Sikh attitude toward women compare with other religious traditions you have studied? What accounts for the differences?
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32
The Sikh custom of wearing the kirpan has led to hate crimes against Sikhs in the wake of terrorist attacks. Should Sikhs maintain this custom? Should they publicly explain this tradition? What measures can Sikhs take to maintain their traditions safely?
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