what is the literal meaning of the Sanskrit word 'Veda'
knowledge
Which concept describes the 'inner self' or 'divine spirit' shared by all people according to the Upanishads?
atman
Which social class corresponds to the 'feet' of Purusha in the Rig Veda?
servants
What is the definition of 'Brahman' as presented in the Upanishads?
The supreme, infinite and absolute reality that is the core to the universe
How were the Vedas preserved for generations before they were committed to writing?
by memorizing them
What is the ultimate goal of human life according to the Upanishads?
moksha, or freedom from the cycle of rebirth
How do the Upanishads convey their teachings?
stories, riddles, puns and dialogue
In the Vedic creation hymn of Purusha, which social class was created from the deity's arms?
kings/warriors
In the context of the Bhagavad Gita, what helps a person reach salvation?
knowledge, work and devotion
What is the primary message regarding duty in the Bhagavad Gita?
It is better to perform one's own duty poorly than another's duty well
What is the relationship between Brahman and the gods in the Upanishads?
the gods derive their powers from Brahman - they are avatars of Brahman
Which category of Hindu scripture is considered to have come directly from the divine and holds the highest authority?
shruti
What is the historical dating usually given for the composition of the major Upanishads?
800-200BC
Which concept explains why some people are born with advantages while others have very little?
karma
Why is it difficult to make changes to the Hindu class system?
Based on authority of sacred vedic creation hymn
How do the Vedas differ from the scriptures of many other religions regarding their origin?
They are believed to have always existed
The Mahabharata, which contains the Bhagavad Gita, is famous for being what?
the world's longest poem
Which of the following is NOT one of the Four Vedas? mahabharata, atharva, sama, riga
Mahabharata
The 'Brahmanas' section of the Vedas is primarily concerned with which of the following?
methods of performing ritual sacrifices
What does the literal translation of the term 'Upanishad' suggest about how these texts were originally taught?
students sat down beside their teachers
What is the primary difference between the Samhitas and the Upanishads?
Samhitas are hymns of praise while upanishads are philosophical texts
According to the source, what is the role of 'Svadharma' in a Hindu adherent's life?
it represents an individual's personal duty based on their specific situation
The term 'Maya' in Hindu sacred texts refers to the everyday world as which of the following?
an illusion or magic
How did the Upanishads shift the focus of Hinduism away from the earlier Vedic tradition?
They moved beyond ritual toward philosophical knowledge and meaning
Which Vedic section is described as 'Aranyakas'?
texts addressing meditative visualisations