Gurdwara
Langar
Guru Granth Sahib
5 K's
Vocabulary
100

What is the literal meaning of the word "Gurdwara"?
A. House of prayer
B. Sacred temple
C. Guru's gateway
D. Community center

Guru's Gateway

100

What is Langar?
A. A special prayer ceremony
B. A free community meal
C. A type of religious music
D. A meditation practice

A free community meal

100

What script was devised by the second Guru for the sacred texts?
A. Sanskrit
B. Hindi
C. Gurmukhi
D. Punjabi

Gurmukhi

100

Which of the 5 K's is associated with wisdom and spirituality?
A. Kara
B. Kirpan
C. Kes
D. Kanga

Kes

100

"Disciple," a follower of Sikh religion

Sikh

200

In Sikhism, what does "Gu" and "Ru" represent in the word "Guru"?
A. Great and teacher
B. God and religion
C. Darkness and light
D. Spirit and mind

Darkness and light

200

What initiated the tradition of Langar?
A. A community festival
B. A royal decree
C. Guru Nanak's decision to feed hungry men
D. A drought in Punjab

Guru Nanak's decision to feed hungry men

200

What was significant about Guru Arjan's actions after enthroning the sacred scripture?
A. He built a new temple
B. He began sleeping on the floor as a sign of humility
C. He wrote new scriptures
D. He appointed new priests

He began sleeping on the floor as a sign of humility

200

What are the values associated with the Kanga?
A. Blessings and courage
B. Wisdom and sovereignty
C. Clarity, order, and introspection
D. Self-restraint and respect

Clarity, order, and introspection

200

A Sikh temple

Gurdwaras

300

Which of the following best describes the primary function of a Gurdwara?
A. Only a place for prayer
B. Exclusively for Sikh ceremonies
C. A multi-purpose institution serving spiritual and social needs
D. A meeting place for community elders

A multi-purpose institution serving spiritual and social needs

300

Where does Langar take place?

A. At a soup kitchen

B. In the Gurdwara

C. On the street

D. In people's homes

In the Gurdwara

300

How is the Guru Granth Sahib organized?
A. By author's name
B. By date written
C. By musical genre or raag
D. By length of text

By musical genre or raag

300

What is the primary purpose of the Kirpan?
A. For personal protection
B. To defend the weak and oppressed
C. As a decorative item
D. For ceremonial purposes only

To defend the weak and oppressed

300

A spiritual teacher

Guru

400

What is the expected contribution from Sikhs called "dasvandh"?
A. Monthly prayer sessions
B. One-fifth of their income
C. Weekly community service
D. One-tenth of their income, time, and skills

One-tenth of their income, time, and skills

400

What does interreligious mean?

A. Without religion

B. Between religions

C. Within religions

D. Outside of religion

Between religions

400

What practice is used to show respect to the Guru Granth Sahib in Gurdwaras?
A. Burning incense
B. Waving a chaur sahib
C. Playing drums
D. Silent meditation

Waving a chaur sahib

400

On which arm is the Kara typically worn?
A. Left arm
B. Either arm
C. Right arm
D. Both arms

Right arm

400

"original collection," the primary scripture of the Sikhs

Adi Granth

500

How does the Gurdwara demonstrate the Sikh principle of equality?
A. By charging different entry fees based on status
B. By welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds
C. By maintaining separate prayer halls
D. By restricting access to certain areas

By welcoming people of all faiths and backgrounds

500

What does the word Langar mean?

A. Food

B. Meeting

C. Kitchen

D. Service

Kitchen

500

How many pages are in the Guru Granth Sahib?
A. 1,430
B. 1,340
C. 1,530
D. 1,230

1,430

500

What does the Kashera represent?
A. Military service
B. Religious dedication
C. Self-restraint and respect
D. Community leadership

Self-restraint and respect

500

A poem by Guru Nanak that begins the Adi Granth; the poem is recited daily by pious Sikhs

Japji