Vocabulary 1
Indus Valley River
Four Noble Truths
Civilization In Indian
Vocabulary 2
100

A walled fort that protects a city?

Citadel

100

What does the Indus Valley River do a lot?

Similar to the Nile every year

Flood

100

How did Siddhartha radically change his life?

He gave up everything to seek the meaning of life.

100

What was the name of the people who lived in Ancient Indus Valley?

Harappan civilization

100

A large land mass that is connect to the rest of a continent?

Subcontinent

200

In Hinduism and Buddhism, the end result of all of a person's good and bad acts, which determines his or her rebirth?

Karma

200

What is the carried down the Indus Valley River the color of cocoa?

Silt

200

What is one of the Four Noble Truths (1 or 2)?

  • Life is filled with suffering

  • Suffering is caused by people’s wants. People may want more pleasure, more power, or a longer life.

200

What is the name of the city which was made of sturdy brick houses?

Mohenjo-daro

200

In Hinduism, the laws and duties that guide the behavior of each caste system member?

Dharma

300

In Hinduism the ancient books of sacred songs on which much of its religious beliefs are based?

Vedas

300

What is the name of the world's tallest mountain?

Himalayas

300

Why do historians know less about the Indus River Valley Civilization than about ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia?

Historian know less about the Indus River Valley Civilization then about ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia because Ancient Indian writing has not yet been deciphered, and few artifacts and remains have been found.

300

What are some of the new things India Engineers, Potters, and Metalworker created?

They created swear systems, jars & bowls, and fishhooks to razors.

300

To move from one place to another to live, especially a large group of people?

Migrate

400

A Hindu belief that people move in constant cycle of life, death, and rebirth?

Reincarnation

400

What kind of wild animals lived in Indus Valley River?

Tigers, Jackals, and wild pigs

400

What is one of the Four Noble Truths (3 or 4)

  • Suffering can be ended if people stop wanting things

  • To stop wanting things, people must follow eight basic laws.

400

How was Mohenjo-Daro laid out as a city?

Mohenjo-Daro was laid our has a city on a grid of streets and avenues; signs of the grid still remain.

400
In Hinduism and Buddhism, the end result of all of a person's good and bad acts, which determines his or her rebirth?

Karma 

500

In Buddhism, a way of life, neither too strict nor too easy, that results from following the Eightfold Path?

Middle Path

500

What did the farmers of the Indus Valley River farm? They are also the first for many items

Wheat, Barley, Beans and Sesame

Rice, Banana, Black Pepper, Mustard, and Cotton Crop

500

hahaha Mystery Question from the other team

:-D

500

What evidence suggests that religion was important in Mohenjo-Daro?

Mohenjo-Daro had a great bath it may have had religious significance for ritual cleansing.

500

The largest nation of Indian subcontinent.

India