What are the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism mainly about?
What is the ways and reasons for suffering to end?
How many years does the term century refer to?
What is 100 years?
What is a silt?
what is nutrient rich soil found near rivers?
Which country was known as Ceylon during ancient times, where Buddhism spread?
A) China
B) Sri Lanka
C) Japan
D) Indonesia
Where is Sri Lanka?
Which of the following maps would be best to use if you wanted to study population density?
A) A topographic map
B) A climate map
C) A road map
D) A thematic map
D) A thematic map
What material did Egyptians use to write on before paper was invented?
What is Papyrus?
Who was the founder of Buddhism? (His initials are enough)
Who is Siddhartha Gautama?
A map that highlights voting patterns in different states would be classified as a:
(Physical map, Political map, Thematic map, Road map)
What is a Thematic map?
The Kingdom of Axum is known for its role in the early development of what major world religion?
What is Christianity?
How did the caste system affect people's daily lives in ancient India?
Was it determined by their jobs, marriage, and social interactions?
A climate map is an example of a type of map. Which one?
What is a special-purpose map?
What is one of the most significant contributions of the Kingdom of Axum to world history?
What is the establishing Christianity as the state religion?
A social system that divided ancient Indian society into groups based on birth and occupation
What is the Caste system?
The fall of the Western Roman Empire is commonly dated to 476 AD. The century it occurred was :
What is the 5th century?
Which of the following is one of the most famous achievements of the Kingdom of Axum?
What is the development of an alphabet?