Ancient India Geography
Buddhism
Hinduism
Empires
Confucianism/Taoism
100

A large landmass that is set apart from the rest of the continent (such as India). 

What is a subcontinent?

100

The concept of karma is best described as

the consequences of a person's actions in life

100

Sacred writings of Hinduism

The Vedas and the Upanishads

100

The "golden age" of Indian civilization, during which some of its most important achievements were made (including the concept of zero, proof of a round earth, and important literary and medical achievements) took place during the

Gupta Empire

100

Living in harmony with nature is an important part of Chinese culture primarily because of

Taoism/Daoism

200

The world's highest mountain peaks are found in the ___________________ mountains. 

Himalayas

200

The Mauryan ruler who united much of India, then renounced (gave up) his violent ways and devoted his life to spreading Buddhism was

Asoka

200

What did the Hindu caste system determine for people?

Their occupation (job) and their place in society. 

200

Which Chinese leader is known for being its first true emperor, beginning construction of the Great Wall, and building a massive army of terra cotta warriors to guard his tomb?

Qin Shi Huangdi

200

This Chinese religion/philosophy emphasizes ancestor worship, a code of politeness, respect for elders, and a Civil Service Exam.

Confucianism

300

The Mauryan & Gupta empires were located here. 

Northern India

300

Buddhists achieve enlightenment by following the

Eightfold Path

300

A social group into which individuals are born and cannot change is called what?

Caste 

300

Dynasties of Chinese rulers began to claim that their rule was supported by supernatural spirits. This idea was known as

the Mandate of Heaven

300

Taoism & Confucianism can best be represented by this symbol, which shows the concept of opposites. 

Yin & Yang
400

Which religion originated in the region of present-day Nepal?

Buddhism

400

"You only lose what you cling to."

-Siddhartha Gautama

Which religious/philosophical concept is most closely related to the statement above?

the Four Noble Truths (Buddhism)

400

A person's moral/spiritual duty is called

dharma

400

What does R.I.T.Z stand for in relation to the Persian Empire? (write one)

Royal Road

Imperial Bureaucracy

Tolerance

Zoroastrianism

400

Religious/Philosophical Beliefs of Ancient _____?_____


  • Live in harmony with nature
  • Have a simple life
  • Exercise humility in all things


Which region best replaces the question mark?

China

500

Over which mountain did groups such as the Aryans migrate into the Indian subcontinent?

Hindu Kush 

500

 The founder of Buddhism

Siddhartha Gautama

500

Dalits, or "untouchables," are a part of society believed to be unclean and undesirable in _________ society.

Indian

500

Qin Shi Huangdi and his family of rulers can best be described as

a dynasty

500

China's government was influenced by this Chinese religion/philosophy.

Confucianism