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1
One feature that probably contributed to the rich developments in Hinduism was
A)the constant invasions of India by foreigners.
B)the frequent floods and fires across India.
C)India's isolation from other areas.
D)India's extensive natural resources.
2
Vedic religion was
A)patriarchal and polytheistic.
B)matriarchal and polytheistic.
C)monotheistic.
D)monistic.
3
The earliest sacred texts of Hinduism are the
A)Upanishads.
B)Brahmanas.
C)Aranyakas.
D)Vedas.
4
The second-ranking caste consisted of
A)priests.
B)merchants.
C)nobles and warriors.
D)artisans.
5
In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna counsels Arjuna to
A)meditate to experience moksha.
B)work unselfishly for others.
C)go to war.
D)engage in nonviolent resistance.
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Hinduism as formulated in the Upanishads
A)encourages meditation to understand the essence of reality.
B)says we must honor our social obligations and roles.
C)rejected the authority of the Vedas in formulating new religious insights.
D)advocates devotion to any of the many gods.
7
The Trimurti speaks of
A)creation, fall, and salvation.
B)gods, goddesses, and animals.
C)creation, preservation, and destruction.
D)death, rebirth, and liberation.
8
The most complicated of the Hindu gods is
A)Vishnu.
B)Rama.
C)Shiva.
D)Brahma.
9
The power of a god is often symbolized with
A)lightning bolts.
B)rings of fire.
C)animals.
D)many arms.
10
Respect is shown to gurus through
A)an offering of food.
B)touching their feet.
C)memorizing sacred texts.
D)bowing the head.
11
In the four stages of life, students and renunciates are
A)to be celibate.
B)to make pilgrimages to religious sites.
C)to serve in temples.
D)to care for the cows that wander the streets.
12
The most significant outside influence on Hinduism came from the
A)Germans.
B)Mongolians.
C)Portuguese.
D)British.
13
One of the qualities seen in the Brahman nature is
A)the Feminine Divine.
B)joy or bliss.
C)jealousy.
D)love.
14
A god associated with divine playfulness; a form of Vishnu.
A)Karma
B)Krishna
C)Yoga
D)Hatha
15
A wandering holy man.
A)sannyasin
B)vaishya
C)kshatriya
D)vanaprastha
16
A spiritual community.
A)aryan
B)atman
C)karma
D)ashram
17
"Illusion"; what keeps us from seeing reality correctly; the world, viewed inadequately.
A)maya
B)moksha
C)satyagraha
D)puja
18
The spiritual discipline of knowledge and insight.
A)hatha yoga
B)kundalini yoga
C)jnana yoga
D)karma yoga
19
"Awe-inspiring," "distant"; a goddess that is a form of Devi.
A)Rama
B)Vishnu
C)Brahma
D)Durga
20
A short sacred phrase, often chanted or used in meditation.
A)ahimsa
B)karma
C)avatar
D)mantra
21
The term meaning non-harm or nonviolence.
A)moksha
B)guna
C)ahimsa
D)maya
22
The moral law of cause and effect that determines the direction of rebirth.
A)ahimsa
B)karma
C)shakti
D)puja
23
An earthly embodiment of a deity.
A)puja
B)avatar
C)karma
D)ahimsa
24
"Liberation" from the personal limitation, egotism, and rebirth.
A)satyagraha
B)ahimsa
C)maya
D)moksha
25
Member of the priestly caste in Hinduism.
A)brahmin
B)vaishya
C)kshatriya
D)vanaprastha
26
The most sacred river in India.
A)Danube
B)Rhine
C)Ganges
D)Yellow
27
Offerings and ritual in honor of a deity.
A)puja
B)karma
C)ahimsa
D)avatar
28
The leader of the movement toward Indian Independence who advocated nonviolent methods to effect social change.
A)Mohandas Gandhi
B)Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada
C)Shankara
D)Swami Vivekenanda
29
A form of Devi; a goddess associated with destruction and rebirth.
A)Agni
B)Kali
C)Brahma
D)Vishnu
30
Devotion to a deity or guru.
A)shakti
B)trimurti
C)bhakti
D)samadhi
31
A state of complete inner peace resulting from meditation.
A)devi
B)samadhi
C)bhakti
D)trimurti
32
The spiritual essence of all individual human beings.
A)Atman
B)Puja
C)Durga
D)Veda
33
The everyday world of change and suffering, leading to rebirth.
A)ahimsa
B)durga
C)karma
D)samsara







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