Who was the macedonian ruler that invaded india in an


Question 1

The emperor who converted to Buddhism was

a. Chandragupta Maurya

b. Ashoka

c. Skanda Gupta

d. Bidhusara

Question 2

Dharma represented the faithful performance of one's duties that pertained to one's varna classification in life

True

False

Question 3

The two main cities of the early Indus Valley Society unearthed by archeologists were

a. Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa

b. Ganges and Jarmo

c. Bhopal and Delhi

d. Indus and Ahimsa

Question 4

The major river within the Indus Valley which has the most spiritual, or sacred meaning for the people of India.

a. Indus

b. Himalaya

c. Ganges

d. Hindu Kush

Question 5

The vedas were composed as sacred hymns that provided many insights into the ancient Aryan culture

True

False

Question 6

Buddhism grew to be an extremely popular form of religious expression within classical India

True

False

Question 7

The major natural barriers that protected the flourishing Indus Valley in the north

a. The Indian and Atlantic Oceans

b. The Ganges and the Amazon

c. The Gobi and Sahara Deserts

d. Himalayas and the Hindu-Kush

Question 8

Buddha's central teachings are known as

a. Hinayana

b. The Upanishads

c. Bodhisattvas

d. The Four Noble Truths

Question 9

Sati is the most extreme form of female subordination known as the practice of widows throwing themselves on the funeral pyres of their recently dead husbands

True

False

Question 10

The Kushans dominated Bactria and other parts of Northern India for nearly two centuries making this kingdom a powerful and influential center of commerce and trade which connected with China and West Asia

True

False

Question 11

What civilization emerged along the Indus River Valley system

a. Harappan

b. Ganges

c. Aryan

d. Shang

Question 12

The figures within Buddhism who had gained enlightenment but dedicated themselves to helping others were called

a. bodhisattvas

b. Mauryans

c. kanishka

d. saints

Question 13

__________ were the western invaders that came to the Indus Valley whose influence over the next thousand years produced a blended culture

a. Indus

b. Aryans

c. Shang

d. Bhopals

Question 14

Which of the following groups was not one of the Indian castes or classes

a. Jodhpurs

b. Vaishyas

c. Shudras

d. Kshatriyas

Question 15

________ was a Mauryan ruler that renounced all violence after becoming a Buddhist and also encouraged the construction of temples, shrines, and the development of Buddhist artistic expressions throughout India

a. Stupa

b. Ashoka

c. Sati

d. Chandragupta Maurya

Question 16

The practice of renouncing all possessions and or the participating in a very rigid or extreme form of self-denial is also referred to as the Four Noble Truths

True

False

Question 17

During the post-Vedic age, which of the following applied to the position of women

a. they were increasingly barred from religious and social activities

b. rarely could women gain any influence over household management

c. girls were generally not engaged until their late teens or even early twenties

d. it became much easier for them to remarry after their husband's death

Question 18

Of the different varna classifications the Brahmin were the caste that dealt with work that was impure, such as jobs involving contact with dead bodies, human or animal waste

True

False

Question 19

Who was the Macedonian ruler that invaded India in an effort to bring the vast territory under the influence of his empire

a. Chandragupta Maurya

b. Achilles

c. Sidhartha

d. Alexander

Question 20

The influence of Buddhism was so pervasive in India that pilgrims often travel great distances to visit Stupas where relics of the Buddha were kept, but later turned into temples

True

False.

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