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Team Quiz – Pit your wits against your classmates. Hinduism End of Topic Quiz Team Name: Round 1 - Picture Round 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Round 4 - Alphabet Chain 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Round 2 - General Knowledge 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Round 6 - Annihilation 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) Round 3- Top Five 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Round 3 - Top Five 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Score for Round 1: ___/10 Score for Round 4: ___/10 Score for Round 2: ___/10 Score for Round 5: ___/5 Score for Round 3: ___/5 Score for Round 6: ___/15 Total Score: ___/15 Tie Breaker:
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Team Quiz – Pit your wits against your classmates.

Hinduism End of Topic Quiz

Team Name:

Round 1 - Picture Round

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Round 4 - Alphabet Chain

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Round 2 - General Knowledge

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Round 6 - Annihilation

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Round 3- Top Five

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Round 3 - Top Five

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Score for Round 1: ___/10 Score for Round 4: ___/10

Score for Round 2: ___/10

Score for Round 5: ___/5

Score for Round 3: ___/5 Score for Round 6: ___/15

Total Score: ___/15Tie Breaker:

Round One – Picture Round

There are ten pictures; you have to name the items/places/people. You have 5 minutes to name as many as possible.

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FC Hinduism Team Quiz – Teacher Script

Round One – Picture Round

There are ten pictures; you have to name the items/places/people. You have 5 minutes to name as many as possible.

Round Two – General Knowledge

1) What is the name given to the part of us that is eternal and connects us to Brahman? 2) How many aims of life are there according to Hindu belief? 3) What is the collective term for the three qualities? 4) Where would you find the quote, “All this is Brahman.”? 5) Advaita Vedanta denies that God has qualities, what is the term that they would use to refer to God? 6) Why would a Hindu travel to Varanasi? 7) Where do those who work for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness go if they want to support the group in their environmental projects? 8) What does the story of Svetaketu and Uddalaka teach a Hindu? 9) What term do you give a Hindu who worships Vishnu (possibly through the form of one of his avatars)? 10) Why do Hindus perform aarti?

Round Three – Top Five

1) There are many things a Hindu would do in order to prepare for or celebrate Diwali. Name 5 of them.

Round Four – Alphabet Chain

Remember, the answers to the questions follow the alphabet, so if the answer to question one begins with E, the answer to question two begins with F and so on. If the answer begins with Z, then the next answer will begin with A. All answers are one-word answers.

1) What is the term that means ‘the opportunity to see a holy person or the image of a deity’?

FC Hinduism Team Quiz – Teacher Script

Round One – Picture Round

There are ten pictures; you have to name the items/places/people. You have 5 minutes to name as many as possible.

Round Two – General Knowledge

1) What is the name given to the part of us that is eternal and connects us to Brahman? 2) How many aims of life are there according to Hindu belief? 3) What is the collective term for the three qualities? 4) Where would you find the quote, “All this is Brahman.”? 5) Advaita Vedanta denies that God has qualities, what is the term that they would use to refer to God? 6) Why would a Hindu travel to Varanasi? 7) Where do those who work for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness go if they want to support the group in their environmental projects? 8) What does the story of Svetaketu and Uddalaka teach a Hindu? 9) What term do you give a Hindu who worships Vishnu (possibly through the form of one of his avatars)? 10) Why do Hindus perform aarti?

Round Three – Top Five

1) There are many things a Hindu would do in order to prepare for or celebrate Diwali. Name 5 of them.

Round Four – Alphabet Chain

Remember, the answers to the questions follow the alphabet, so if the answer to question one begins with E, the answer to question two begins with F and so on. If the answer begins with Z, then the next answer will begin with A. All answers are one-word answers.

1) What is the term that means ‘the opportunity to see a holy person or the image of a deity’?

2) Most Hindus believe God resides within all living beings as the ‘what’ spirit? Hint: no end or beginning. 3) Diwali, Holi and Ganesh Chaturthi are all types of these. 4) What is the term given to the protective shelters in India that care for cows? 5) What is the ritual act of the burning of offerings, which are done at weddings, births and other occasions, known as? 6) What is the name given to the religious group founded by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prahupada? 7) What is the name given to the act of repeating a mantra or the name of God? 8) This is the belief in cause and effect; actions that you do will result in good or bad ‘blank’. 9) Who is the goddess of wealth and fortune often depicted sitting on a lotus flower? 10) What is the collection of the 100,000 verse poem known as?

Round Five – Connections

1) What is the name given to the ten-headed demon who kidnapped a princess? 2) What is the name of the monkey headed God? 3) Which hero’s father was Dashratha, King of Ayodha? 4) Who was the princess who was kidnapped by the ten-headed demon? 5) What is the connection between all of these answers?

Round Six – Annihilation

Remember, there are five bonus points for getting all ten answers correct. However, if you get one incorrect answer, you lose all points for this round. So if in doubt, leave it out!

1) What is the belief, rejected by Advaita Vedanta, which means ‘with qualities’? 2) Holi is a celebration of love, but whose love is the original cause of celebration? 3) There are 5 groups in the caste system, what is the name given to the ‘untouchables’? 4) Hindus hope to achieve Moksha, which is the liberation from what? 5) Why do mandirs have shikharas?

6) How many yugas are there? 7) What is the female principle of divine energy? 8) What is the name given to a Hindu group who worship Shiva as the supreme lord of the Trimurti? 9) This collection of text is also known as the “Song of the Lord”. What is it? 10) What is smriti?

Tie Breaker:

To be answered if two teams are in joint position. Closest answer wins.

1) How many times would a mantra be repeated by those who follow Vedic or Tantric traditions?

Answers

Teams to swap sheets and mark each other’s. Answers in brackets are also acceptable and are not restricted to what is on the sheet depending on what

you have taught them.

Round One – Picture Round

1) Ganesha 2) Krishna 3) Hanuman 4) Diva lamp 5) Puja tray 6) The Trimurti (Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu) 7) Rama and Sita 8) Shrine (in the home) 9) Mandir 10) Lakshmi

Round Two – General Knowledge

1) Atman 2) Four (dharma, artha, karma, moksha) 3) Triguna 4) Chandogya Upanishad (3:14.1) 5) Nirguna 6) To worship the goddess Ganga (accept other suitable responses) 7) Vrindaban 8) That God is everywhere and you don’t need to see it to have knowledge of the divine’s presence (Story of Svetaketu and Uddalaka) 9) Vaishnava/Vaishnavite 10) Invoke the spirit of the divine in the Murti.

Round Three – Top Five

Accept other legitimate responses as well as any 5 of the following:

1) Clean their home 2) Buy new clothes 3) Give gifts to friends/families 4) Send cards to friends/families

Answers

Teams to swap sheets and mark each other’s. Answers in brackets are also acceptable and are not restricted to what is on the sheet depending on what

you have taught them.

Round One – Picture Round

1) Ganesha 2) Krishna 3) Hanuman 4) Diva lamp 5) Puja tray 6) The Trimurti (Shiva, Brahma, Vishnu) 7) Rama and Sita 8) Shrine (in the home) 9) Mandir 10) Lakshmi

Round Two – General Knowledge

1) Atman 2) Four (dharma, artha, karma, moksha) 3) Triguna 4) Chandogya Upanishad (3:14.1) 5) Nirguna 6) To worship the goddess Ganga (accept other suitable responses) 7) Vrindaban 8) That God is everywhere and you don’t need to see it to have knowledge of the divine’s presence (Story of Svetaketu and Uddalaka) 9) Vaishnava/Vaishnavite 10) Invoke the spirit of the divine in the Murti.

Round Three – Top Five

Accept other legitimate responses as well as any 5 of the following:

1) Clean their home 2) Buy new clothes 3) Give gifts to friends/families 4) Send cards to friends/families

5) Place red feet on the doorstep 6) Draw rangoli patterns 7) Place divas around the home 8) Decorate their house with fairy lights/garlands of flowers 9) Pray to Lakshmi or conduct Lakshmi Ganesh Puja 10) Attend the mandir

Round Four – Alpha Links

Remember, the answers to the questions follow the alphabet, so if the answer to question one begins with E, the answer to question two begins with F and so on. If the answer begins with Z, then the next answer will begin with A. All answers are one-word answers. 1) Darshan 2) Eternal (everlasting) 3) Festival 4) Goshallas 5) Havan 6) ISKON 7) Japa 8) Karma 9) Lakshmi 10) Mahabarata

Round Five – Connections

1) Ravana 2) Hanuman 3) Rama 4) Sita 5) Connection – All characters from the Ramayana

Round Six – Wipe Out

Remember, there are five bonus points for getting all ten answers correct. However, if you get one incorrect answer, you lose all points for this round. So if in doubt, leave it out!

1) Saguna

5) Place red feet on the doorstep 6) Draw rangoli patterns 7) Place divas around the home 8) Decorate their house with fairy lights/garlands of flowers 9) Pray to Lakshmi or conduct Lakshmi Ganesh Puja 10) Attend the mandir

Round Four – Alpha Links

Remember, the answers to the questions follow the alphabet, so if the answer to question one begins with E, the answer to question two begins with F and so on. If the answer begins with Z, then the next answer will begin with A. All answers are one-word answers. 1) Darshan 2) Eternal (everlasting) 3) Festival 4) Goshallas 5) Havan 6) ISKON 7) Japa 8) Karma 9) Lakshmi 10) Mahabarata

Round Five – Connections

1) Ravana 2) Hanuman 3) Rama 4) Sita 5) Connection – All characters from the Ramayana

Round Six – Wipe Out

Remember, there are five bonus points for getting all ten answers correct. However, if you get one incorrect answer, you lose all points for this round. So if in doubt, leave it out!

1) Saguna

2) The love of Radha for Krishna 3) Dalits 4) Samsara 5) To show where the presiding deity or deities are enshrined. (Shikhara) 6) Four Ages 7) Shakti 8) Shaivism 9) Bhagavad Gita 10) ‘That which has been remembered’/’realised truth’

Tie Breaker

1) 108


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