Geography
Religion
Arts & Achievements
Politics
Economics
Social Structure
100

What were the two major rivers? 

Ganges and Indus 

100

What were the two major religions?

Hinduism and Buddhism

100

What is a mandala? 

A symmetrical arrangement of symbols that is often used for meditation and spiritual guidance.

100

What is a nomad?

A person or group who moved frequently to find new lands for their cattle to graze on.

100

True or False: the majority of people lived in the cities (Mohenjo-Daro & Harappa). 

False- 90 percent of the people of the Indus Valley lived in the country. 

100

How "groups" or castes are there?

4

200

What is a subcontinent? 

Part of a continent that is politically and geographically separate from the rest of the continent.

200

Who founded Buddhism 

Siddhartha Gautama 

200

List 3 math achievements for IRV. 

Zero, Infinity, Algebra, Algorithms, and Symbols for 1-9.

200

Why did the Aryans establish Kingdoms?

To supervise what people did in the community.

200

List three crops that were produced in the IRV. 

Wheat, barley, rice grapes, watermelons, peas, dates, and garlic.

200

True or False- in Ancient India, you could NOT change your caste. 

True 

300

What is a monsoon?

A strong wind that blows in one direction is summer to bring warm air and wind. In winter, it blows in the opposite direction to bring cool dry air.

300

What is reincarnation? 

Rebirth of the soul or spirit in different bodies over time

300

A doctor carried out an early form of ____________ when he restored someone's broken nose. 

plastic surgery 

300

What was the leader of a clan called?

Raja

300

List three jobs from the IRV. 

Potters, metalworkers, brick makers, shell workers, bead makers, weavers, jewelry makers, and farmers. 

300

What is the purpose of the caste system?

Way of organizing society. Everyone has a place and job to go with their caste.

400

What geographic feature separates the Indus Valley from the rest of the Asian continent (creating a subcontinent)?

Himalaya Mountains 

400

Who founded Hinduism?

No main one founder. Millions of people over time. 

400

List 3 achievements for science. 

Astronomy, planets revolve around the sun, and gravity.

400

What were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro and how were they organized?

Largest cities organized in grids that began modern technology.

400

Name one common meal time food. 

Meal time- meat, milk, products, grains, vegetables, fruit, and soma

400

Which group is NOT considered part of the caste system?

Untouchables: cared for dead, swept  street, cleaned up

500

List 3 advantages of IRV's geography.

Rivers provide water. Mountains provide water and protection. Oceans provide transport and food. The Deccan Plateau has good soil and level ground for farming. If the monsoons were on time it caused rich soil and good crops

500

List 3 similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism. 

Similarities- polytheism, reincarnation, karma, and world religions that began in the Indus Valley. 

500

We discussed two major pieces of literature. Name one or explain the story. 

- Ramayana (ram-ah- yern) Follows the God Rama on his adventure to get his wife, Sita,  back who was captured by Ravan (demon god). 

-Mahabharata (maha-baret) a big fight between two groups of cousins, called the Pandavas and the Kauravas, who were fighting over who should be king of their land.

500

Who seized the throne with a combination of military campaigns and powerful alliances. His resulting empire covered much of the Indian subcontinent ruling millions of people. 

Chandragupta Maurya

500

List 4 items that were traded in the Indus Valley. 

Beads, shells, pottery, woven mats, wine/soma, animal skins, jewelry, woven cloth, hooks, and chariots.

500

List the jobs associated with each social level of the caste system.

Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras 

  • Brahmins: Priests (spiritual/religious leaders), teachers, (went to school)

  • Kshatriyas: Warriors and rulers

  • Vaisyas: Traders, artisans, shop-keepers, farmers

  • Sudras: Laborers, servants