Muslim Nations
Introduction
History and Government
India
Religion
100

Which country suffers from floods?

Bangladesh

100

What are the two island nations?

Maldives, Sri Lanka

100

The popularity of which sport in India is evidence of past British rule?

Cricket

100

A ______ is a social group that someone is born into and cannot change. 

caste

100

_____________ is the third largest religion in the world. 

Hinduism

200

Which of these nations has the highest population?

Pakistan

200

The Khyber Pass is located between which two countries?

Pakistan, Afghanistan

200

Gandhi practiced a nonviolent form of protest known as _________ ____________.

civil disobedience


200

______________ is when businesses hire people from different countries to fill positions. 

Outsourcing

200

Which religion blends elements of Islam and Hinduism?

Sikhism

300

What is the significance of Benazir Bhutto?

First female leader of Pakistan

300

A _____________ is a large landmass that is a part of the continent.

subcontinent

300

The Moghuls were descended from which historical group of people?

Mongols

300

____________ is a plant fiber used for making rope. 

Jute

300

You can be atheist and still practice which South Asian religion?

Buddhism

400

What type of government does Pakistan have?

Federal Republic

400

Which South Asian country has the highest literacy rate?

Maldives

400

Who is considered the greatest Moghul ruler?

Akbar

400

India was once run by which corporation?

British East India Company

400

___________ is one's duty in Hinduism. 

Dharma

500

What are the three Muslim majority nations of South Asia?

Pakistan, Bangladesh, Maldives

500

What are the seven countries of South Asia?

Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka

500

Harappa and Mohenjo Daro were the first cities built in the ________ ____________ ____________ civilization.

Indus River Valley

500

India's executive branch is made up of which two positions?

President, Prime Minister

500

Hindus want to be reunited with the spirit known as _________. 

Brahman