HINDUISM
BUDDHISM
GEOGRAPHY
ACHIEVEMENTS
SOCIAL CLASSES
100

This key concept in Hinduism refers to the moral and ethical duties that sustain order in the universe 

What is dharma?

100

This prince founded Buddhism.

Who is Siddhartha Gautama?

100
The two most important rivers of ancient Indian civilization
What are the Indus and Ganges Rivers?
100

This ancient Indian system of social stratification divides society into four primary groups 

What is the caste system? 

100

In the traditional caste system of India, this highest caste was made up of priests and scholars responsible for religious rituals and teachings 

Who are the Brahmin?

200
The cycle of birth, life, death & rebirth.
What is reincarnation?
200

All human suffering is caused by this.

What is worldly desire?

200
The summer and winter winds which bring rains to the Indian sub-continent.
What are monsoons?
200

This method, practiced by ancient Indian healers, involves the use of medicinal plants and natural remedies to treat a wide range of ailments 

What is herbal medicine? 

200
The lowest social class of the Caste System, considered to be sub-human.
Who are the Untouchables?
300

In Hinduism, this term refers to the ultimate escape from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, achieved through self-realization

What is moksha?

300

Central to Buddhism, these teachings outline the nature of suffering and its causes, and a path to the cessation of suffering 

What are the Four Noble Truths? 

300
The two well-planned Indus valley cities built in a grid-like design.
What are Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro?
300

Ancient Indian mathematicians developed these, revolutionizing mathematics with its concept of zero and positional notation

What are Hindu-Arabic numerals?

300

In the ancient Indian caste system, this caste, made up of warriors and rulers, was responsible for protection and governance 

Who are the Kshatriya?

400
The collection of epic poems, hymns, prayers and songs of the Hindu faith.
What are the Vedas?
400
The highest level of the Buddhist religion an individual can attain.
What is Nirvana?
400
The highest mountains in the world which are located to the north of the Indian sub-continent.
What are the Himalayas?
400

Ancient Indian doctors pioneered the practice of this, which involves the removal of diseased tissue, often using sharp instruments

What is surgery?

400

In the traditional caste system, this caste was responsible for agriculture, trade, and commerce, and was considered the economic backbone of society

Who are the Vaisya

500

This group of Indo-European people, who migrated into the Indus River Valley, composed the Vedas, laying the foundation for Hinduism

Who are the Aryans?

500

This sacred scripture lays out a pathway for Buddhists to reach their ultimate goal 

What is the Tripitaka

500

Name 3 countries included in the Indian Subcontinent 

What are India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Maldives, Sri Lanka.. 

500

This ancient Indian mathematical term allowed us to further understand place value.

What is positional notation? 

500
The lowest social class of the Caste System, excluding the Untouchables, mostly comprised of laborers.
Who are the Sudra?
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