Which animal was commonly used for transportation in ancient India?
- Horse
- Elephant
- Camel
- All of the above
- All of the above
Which religion began in India?
- Buddhism
- Judaism
- Christianity
- Buddhism

Mahatma Gandhi is best known for promoting what method of protest?
- silent
- non violent resistance
- armed rebellion
- non violent resistance
Which food is commonly eaten with curry?
- bread/rice
- pasta
- corn
- bread/rice

What is the capital city of India?
- Mumbai
- New Delhi
- Kolkata
- New Delhi

What material did people in ancient India commonly use to build homes?
- Mud bricks
- Plastic
- Steel
- Mud bricks

What is the traditional Indian greeting where palms are pressed together?
- Konnichiwa
- Namaste
- Aloha
- Namaste

Who is known as the “Father of the Nation” in India?
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Indira Gandhi
- Mahatma Gandhi
known as the "Father of the Nation" in India for leading the nonviolent independence movement against British rule, a title first publicly used by Subhash Chandra Bose in 1944, and widely used by Indians to honor his pivotal role in achieving freedom.

What is commonly removed before entering an Indian home or temple?
- shoes
- jacket
- hat
- shoes
India is the world’s largest producer of which item?
- milk
- tea
- coffee
- milk
What ancient language is many Indian religious texts written in?
- Sanskrit
- Latin
- Arabic
- Sanskrit
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Buddhism was founded by which spiritual leader?
- Dalai Lama
- Siddhartha Gautama
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama, a spiritual leader born a prince in ancient India around the 6th century BCE, who attained enlightenment and became known as the Buddha (meaning "the Awakened One").
What was one major reason Britain wanted control of India?
- tourism
- trade and resources
- religious conversion
- trade and resources
Which beverage is often spiced and served hot in India?
- coffee
- chai tea
- soda
- chai tea
Fun fact - In Hindi, the word "chai" means "tea," so the term "chai tea" is redundant. The traditional Indian beverage referred to is properly called masala chai, which translates to "spiced tea".

Which popular sport is widely watched and played across India?
- soccer
- cricket
- hockey
- cricket
Cricket's popularity in India stems from its introduction by the British, evolving from an elite pastime to a national obsession, fueled by key 1983 World Cup victory, media growth, economic development, and its power to unite diverse people across cultures and classes, becoming a core part of Indian identity, almost like a religion.
Which river is considered sacred in India?
- Ganges
- Amazon
- Indus
- The Ganges River (Ganga)

Diwali is known as the Festival of what?
- Colors
- Lights
- Water
- Lights
Diwali is known as the "Festival of Lights," symbolizing the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance, celebrated with lamps (diyas), fireworks, feasts, and prayers for prosperity.
Which language became widely used in India during British rule?
- Arabic
- English
- Persian
- English
During British rule in India, English became widely used, replacing Persian as the official language for government and administration.
What is a sari?
- a type of jewelry
- a traditional Indian garment
- a musical instrumement
A sari (or saree) is a traditional Indian garment from the Indian subcontinent, consisting of a long, unstitched piece of cloth draped elegantly around the body, forming a skirt with one end flowing over the shoulder or head, worn over a short blouse and a petticoat.

India is home to one of the world’s largest populations. About how many people live there today?
- 100 million
- over 1 billion
- over 5 billion
- over 1 billion
India is home to over 1.4 billion people, making it the world's most populous country, with recent estimates placing its population around 1.46 to 1.47 billion in early 2026, having surpassed China in 2023. This vast number means nearly one-fifth of the world's population lives in India.
Which ancient Indian city is often called one of the world’s earliest planned cities?
- Delhi
- Harappa
- Varanasi
- Harappa

Which religion emphasizes nonviolence and was founded in India?
- Hinduism
- Taoism
- Jainism
- Jainism
The religion that emphasizes nonviolence and originated in India is Jainism, founded by Mahavira, with its core principle being ahimsa (nonharm to all living beings) as the path to spiritual liberation.
What year did India gain independence?
- 1933
- 1940
- 1947
- 1947
India gained independence from British rule on August 15, 1947, following years of nonviolent resistance led by figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, marking the end of nearly 200 years of colonial rule and resulting in the creation of two new nations: India and Pakistan.
Markets in India are often called what?
- Malls
- Bazaars
- Plazas
- Bazaars
What colors are on the Indian flag?
- saffron, white, green
- red, white, blue
- saffron, blue, white
- saffron, white, green
The Indian flag, known as the Tiranga, features three horizontal stripes: saffron (top, symbolizing courage/sacrifice), white (middle, for peace/truth) with a navy blue Ashoka Chakra (wheel of law) in the center, and green (bottom, representing faith/growth/fertility).
