Geography and the Early Settlement of India
Unlocking the Secrets of Mohenjodaro
Hinduism/Buddhism
The First Unification of India
The Achievements of the Gupta Empire
100

a strong wind that brings heavy rain to southern Asia in the summer

What is a monsoon?

100

This is what archeologists found to prove that Mohenjodaro existed 

What are artifacts?
100

An ancient Indian language.

What is Sanskrit?

100

These were carved on pillars, stone, and walls

What are edicts?

100

This is what the period of time during the Gupta Empire was called

What is the Golden Age?

200

a flat area of land that is elevated, or raised, above the land around it

What is a plateau?

200

An early civilization, known for its advanced culture, that developed in the Indus River valley in India

What is the Indus River Valley?

200

This is what the prince saw when he left the palace for the first time

What is suffering?

200

The main achievement of the Mauryan family

What is unifying India

200

This feature from modern arithmetic came from Ancient India by the way of the Arabs. 

What is the number zero?

300

This begins in the Himalayas. It leaves sediment on the Northern plains leaving the land very fertile. 

What is the Ganges River?

300

This is what archeologist found that may be an indicator of what people in Mohenjodaro wore/looked like

What are statues?

300

This was the name of the Buddha before he became the Buddha

What is Prince Siddhartha?

300

One of Ashoka's edicts announced that people would only be jailed for good reason. Which of his goals did this promote?

What is justice?

300

There are seven achievements of the Gupta Empire, name four

What are literature, universities, paintings, sculpture, metalwork, mathematics, and roads?

400

This is what is primarily grown in the iron-rich black soil of the Deccan Plateau. 

What is cotton?

400

a fortress built to protect a city

What is a citadel?

400

These are a collection of ancient texts that are the foundation of Hinduism.

What are the Vedas?

400

The four main goals of Ashoka's edicts

What are Buddhist Values, security, justice, and general welfare?

400

This is a way in which the first Gupta ruler formed alliances with other rulers

What are arranged marriages?

500

This river runs through the steep Himalayas, the mountains along the northern border of India, and continues to wind through snowcapped mountains and narrow canyons. The water is cold as it rushes over the sharp rocks.

What is the Brahmaputra River?

500

This may have been used for religious rituals or for bathing

What is The Great Bath?

500
The name of the social classes in Hinduism

What are varnas?

500

Where Ashoka sent his son to spread Buddhist values

What is Ceylon?


500

a territory that is part of a country or an empire

What is a province?