I Was Born This Way
Subcontinental Drift
Flip the Script
Breaking the Cycle
Checkmate
100

Alongside Hinduism grew this system of social organization. People were strictly divided according to their role and their occupation. 

What is the Caste System? 

100

This ancient civilization, with its advanced city planning, complicated language, and government system, had mysteriously vanished by 1200 BC. 

What is the Indus Valley Civilization? 

100

The ancient writing system and language of the Indo-Aryans, and the ancestor of all modern Indian languages. 

What is Sanskrit? 

100

The goal of both Hindus and Buddhists is to break the cycle of this, which is the belief that souls are reborn into a new body after they die. 

What is reincarnation? 

100

Though the pieces would later be re-named, this common board game has its origins in the Gupta Empire.

What is Chess? 

200

To do what is right, in Hinduism, according to your role in society and in your family, is to follow this: 

What is Dharma? 

200

This unusual weather pattern gives the Indian Subcontinent both a very dry season and a very, very wet season, with almost constant rain for several months. 

What is a monsoon? 

200

The oldest Sanskrit writings that we have, these ancient texts show us the origins and early beliefs of Hinduism. 

What are the Vedas? 

200

Breaking from his rich and powerful family, this prince gained Enlightenment after a long period of learning and meditation. 

Who is Siddhartha Gautama/The Buddha? 


200

This empire is known for reuniting India after the Maurya empire broke into pieces. 

What is the Gupta Empire? 

300

A basic belief of Hinduism is that all things are a part of this greater consciousness, the universe, or God.

What is Brahman? 

300

This mountain range, including the highest mountains in the world, separates India from China. 

What are the Himalayas? 

300

These commentaries on the Vedas were later added by Gurus, creating the first Hindu sacred texts. 

What are the Upanishads? 

300

This Maurya ruler broke tradition when he embraced Buddhism, including its emphasis on peace and personal redemption, as the way his empire should be governed. 

Who is Asoka Maurya? 

300

According to legend, this Maurya Emperor may have killed his own brothers to gain the throne. 

Who is Asoka Maurya? 

400

The Gupta Empire was known for giving this status to some of its people, giving them legal rights and responsibilities. 

What is Citizenship? 

400

The spread of Buddhism out of India led to its division into these two groups. One focused on Buddha's wisdom, and the other on his compassion. 

What are Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism? 

400

The Ramayana and the Mahabharata are two examples of this type of literature, bringing the ideals of Hinduism to the common people. 

What are Epic Poems? 

400

After a lifetime of conquest, imperial rule, and maybe even fratricide, Chandragupta Maurya had had enough of looking for enemies around every corner. He gave up all his possessions, and went to live in one of these. 

What is a Monastery? 

400
According to legend, Chandragupta Maurya was raised up by the sage Kautilya specifically to fight back against the armies of this great Macedonian leader. 

Who is Alexander the Great? 

500

The lowest of the four castes, according to the Vedas

What are Sudras? 

500

The source of all suffering, according to Buddhism, and a bringer of bad karma, according to Hinduism. 

What are selfish desires? 

500

The system of medicine developed during the Gupta Empire.

What is Ayurveda? 

500

This series of guidelines for thoughts and behavior is meant to guide Buddhists toward achieving Nirvana. 

What is the Eightfold Path? 


500

This kingdom in Eastern India caused trouble for Maurya emperors; Chandragupta couldn't conquer it, and his grandson's attempt led to a complete change of lifestyle. 

What is Kalinga? 

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