Deck 5: Sikhism

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One word that could be used to describe the religious life of a modern Sikh is

A) complicated.
B) ritualistic.
C) simple.
D) devotional.
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To Sikhs, the word guru means

A) teacher.
B) priest.
C) follower.
D) leader.
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Who assumed the position of guru as a child due to the execution of his father and was the last human to fill the role?

A) Nanak
B) Angad
C) Gobind Singh
D) Granth Sahib
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Prospective Sikhs enter the religion through the ritual of

A) baptism.
B) confirmation.
C) re-evangelization.
D) cleansing.
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Various Muslim groups began to invade India from their bases to the west from this century onward.

A) ninth
B) tenth
C) sixteenth
D) seventeenth
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Nanak took this principle belief from Islam when developing Sikhism.

A) that there is one true God
B) the idea of ahimsa, or non-injury
C) vegetarianism
D) ceremonialism and rituals
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Nanak was the first in a series of ten of these who led Sikhism until the eighteenth century.

A) priests
B) monks
C) gurus
D) bishops
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What does the word sikh mean?

A) prophet
B) saint
C) godlike
D) disciple
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This person began the compilation of the Adi Granth and gave Sikhism its militant aspect.

A) Angad
B) Arjan
C) Amritsar
D) Har Gobind
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Which of the following was a transformative moment in Nanak's life?

A) the death of his wife
B) the death of one of his sons
C) a vision from God he received while meditating in the forest
D) the flight of his traveling companion, Mardana, from India
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A central element of the religion of Nanak was his adherence to strict

A) vegetarianism.
B) pacifism.
C) celibacy.
D) devotion to Allah.
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What is the Adi Granth?

A) a collection of myths
B) a collection of teachings
C) a collection of the official scriptures
D) a collection of laws
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Who is the reformer best remembered for attempting to bring Hinduism and Islam together?

A) Nanak
B) Gandhi
C) Kabir
D) Mahavira
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This group of Sikhs, known as the Khalsa, were

A) warriors.
B) environmentalists.
C) pacifists.
D) priests.
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Modern Sikhs are primarily concentrated in Northern India in the region of

A) New Delhi
B) Bangalore
C) Punjab
D) Mumbai
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Which of the following characterizes congregational worship by Sikhs?

A) There is a caste system.
B) Women are not allowed to participate.
C) Sikh priests run the ceremony.
D) Any member of the community may lead group services.
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Sikhs refer to their God as

A) Allah.
B) Jehovah.
C) The True Name.
D) Father God.
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Sikhs gather for congregational worship in temples called

A) gurdwaras.
B) sahibs.
C) granths.
D) punjabs.
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Based on the religious vision of Nanak, Sikhs believe that

A) "There is no Muslim and there is no Hindu."
B) "There is no Hindu and there is no Buddhist."
C) "There is no right and there is no wrong."
D) "There are no Sikhs."
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A principle religious duty of Sikhs is

A) to feed the poor.
B) to clothe the poor.
C) to give alms to monks.
D) to provide housing to the homeless.
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Describe life for modern-day Sikhs. What challenges do they face and why?
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Discuss three religious concepts that Sikhism retained from Hinduism and relate those to the strict monotheism retained from Islam.
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This Sikh holiday celebrates the day on which Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa.

A) Holi
B) Divali
C) Vaisakhi
D) Langar
Question
Which of the following words describes the life of modern-day Sikhs in India?

A) safe
B) precarious
C) powerful
D) pacifist
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Describe the careers of Kabir, Nanak, Arjan Dev, and Gobind Singh and explain why each is an essential figure in the history of Sikhism.
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Discuss the origin of the Khalsa and describe the rules to which they adhered and why.
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The beautiful house of worship built by Sikh leaders in the sixteenth century is called

A) Mecca.
B) the Golden Temple.
C) Langar.
D) Adi Granth.
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Why don't the Sikhs have an elaborate calendar or set of festivals?

A) Their religious practice is extremely simple.
B) They were instructed by Nanak not to celebrate.
C) They are now more of a group of warriors than religious practitioners.
D) They don't like festivals.
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Discuss the religious practice of modern Sikhs. How do the rituals and style of worship reflect distinctive Sikh beliefs?
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One of Nanak's main goals was to

A) resolve differences between Muslims and Hindus.
B) convert large numbers of people to Sikhism.
C) make Sikhism more like Islam.
D) make Sikhism more like Hinduism.
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One word that could be used to describe the religious life of a modern Sikh is

A) complicated.
B) ritualistic.
C) simple.
D) devotional.
C
2
To Sikhs, the word guru means

A) teacher.
B) priest.
C) follower.
D) leader.
D
3
Who assumed the position of guru as a child due to the execution of his father and was the last human to fill the role?

A) Nanak
B) Angad
C) Gobind Singh
D) Granth Sahib
C
4
Prospective Sikhs enter the religion through the ritual of

A) baptism.
B) confirmation.
C) re-evangelization.
D) cleansing.
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Various Muslim groups began to invade India from their bases to the west from this century onward.

A) ninth
B) tenth
C) sixteenth
D) seventeenth
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Nanak took this principle belief from Islam when developing Sikhism.

A) that there is one true God
B) the idea of ahimsa, or non-injury
C) vegetarianism
D) ceremonialism and rituals
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7
Nanak was the first in a series of ten of these who led Sikhism until the eighteenth century.

A) priests
B) monks
C) gurus
D) bishops
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8
What does the word sikh mean?

A) prophet
B) saint
C) godlike
D) disciple
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This person began the compilation of the Adi Granth and gave Sikhism its militant aspect.

A) Angad
B) Arjan
C) Amritsar
D) Har Gobind
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10
Which of the following was a transformative moment in Nanak's life?

A) the death of his wife
B) the death of one of his sons
C) a vision from God he received while meditating in the forest
D) the flight of his traveling companion, Mardana, from India
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11
A central element of the religion of Nanak was his adherence to strict

A) vegetarianism.
B) pacifism.
C) celibacy.
D) devotion to Allah.
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12
What is the Adi Granth?

A) a collection of myths
B) a collection of teachings
C) a collection of the official scriptures
D) a collection of laws
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13
Who is the reformer best remembered for attempting to bring Hinduism and Islam together?

A) Nanak
B) Gandhi
C) Kabir
D) Mahavira
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This group of Sikhs, known as the Khalsa, were

A) warriors.
B) environmentalists.
C) pacifists.
D) priests.
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Modern Sikhs are primarily concentrated in Northern India in the region of

A) New Delhi
B) Bangalore
C) Punjab
D) Mumbai
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16
Which of the following characterizes congregational worship by Sikhs?

A) There is a caste system.
B) Women are not allowed to participate.
C) Sikh priests run the ceremony.
D) Any member of the community may lead group services.
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17
Sikhs refer to their God as

A) Allah.
B) Jehovah.
C) The True Name.
D) Father God.
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18
Sikhs gather for congregational worship in temples called

A) gurdwaras.
B) sahibs.
C) granths.
D) punjabs.
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19
Based on the religious vision of Nanak, Sikhs believe that

A) "There is no Muslim and there is no Hindu."
B) "There is no Hindu and there is no Buddhist."
C) "There is no right and there is no wrong."
D) "There are no Sikhs."
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A principle religious duty of Sikhs is

A) to feed the poor.
B) to clothe the poor.
C) to give alms to monks.
D) to provide housing to the homeless.
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21
Describe life for modern-day Sikhs. What challenges do they face and why?
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22
Discuss three religious concepts that Sikhism retained from Hinduism and relate those to the strict monotheism retained from Islam.
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23
This Sikh holiday celebrates the day on which Guru Gobind Singh founded the Khalsa.

A) Holi
B) Divali
C) Vaisakhi
D) Langar
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24
Which of the following words describes the life of modern-day Sikhs in India?

A) safe
B) precarious
C) powerful
D) pacifist
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25
Describe the careers of Kabir, Nanak, Arjan Dev, and Gobind Singh and explain why each is an essential figure in the history of Sikhism.
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26
Discuss the origin of the Khalsa and describe the rules to which they adhered and why.
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The beautiful house of worship built by Sikh leaders in the sixteenth century is called

A) Mecca.
B) the Golden Temple.
C) Langar.
D) Adi Granth.
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Why don't the Sikhs have an elaborate calendar or set of festivals?

A) Their religious practice is extremely simple.
B) They were instructed by Nanak not to celebrate.
C) They are now more of a group of warriors than religious practitioners.
D) They don't like festivals.
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Discuss the religious practice of modern Sikhs. How do the rituals and style of worship reflect distinctive Sikh beliefs?
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One of Nanak's main goals was to

A) resolve differences between Muslims and Hindus.
B) convert large numbers of people to Sikhism.
C) make Sikhism more like Islam.
D) make Sikhism more like Hinduism.
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