MCQ Class 6 Social Science Chapter 7 India’s Cultural Roots Advertisement 1. What does the word "Veda" mean?PrayerKnowledgePowerSpiritualityQuestion 1 of 202. How many Vedas are there?ThreeFiveFourSixQuestion 2 of 203. Which ancient civilization is mentioned as part of India's cultural roots in this chapter?MesopotamianHarappan or Sindhu-SarasvatīEgyptianChineseQuestion 3 of 204. Who composed the Vedic hymns?Only male rishisMale and female rishisPriestsKingsQuestion 4 of 205. Which value is considered especially important in Vedic culture?WealthStrengthTruthFameQuestion 5 of 206. What does the famous Vedic statement "ekam sat viprā bahudhā vadanti" mean?The truth is one, but sages give it many namesOnly one God existsThe universe is infiniteEveryone is equalQuestion 6 of 207. Which deity is associated with fire in Vedic rituals?IndraAgniVarunaMitraQuestion 7 of 208. What is the concept of brahman introduced in the Upaniṣhads?A warriorSupreme reality or divine essenceA kingA god of wealthQuestion 8 of 209. Who founded Buddhism?MahāvīraSiddhārtha GautamaIndraAshokaQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the term 'ahimsa' in Buddhism and Jainism primarily mean?Non-violencePowerWealthKnowledgeQuestion 10 of 2011. Which of the following is NOT a value shared by the Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain schools?DharmaKarmaRebirthMaterialismQuestion 11 of 2012. Where did Siddhārtha Gautama attain enlightenment?Bodh GayaSarnathLumbiniKashiQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the significance of Vedic chanting being recognized by UNESCO in 2008?It is the oldest form of prayerIt is an intangible heritage of humanityIt represents Indian governanceIt signifies unity in diversityQuestion 13 of 2014. Which prince later became known as ‘Mahāvīra’?Siddhārtha GautamaChandragupta MauryaVardhamānaAshokaQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the name of the early school of thought that believes everything is one divine essence?JainismBuddhismVedantaCharvakaQuestion 15 of 2016. What concept introduced by the Upaniṣhads refers to the actions and their consequences?RebirthKarmaAhimsaAparigrahaQuestion 16 of 2017. In Jainism, the concept of "Anekāntavāda" refers to:Non-possessionRebirthMultiple perspectivesDivine essenceQuestion 17 of 2018. Which of the following is a central idea shared by Buddhism and Jainism?Rebirth and karmaWorship of the VedasOnly one deity existsFocus on material wealthQuestion 18 of 2019. Which of the following statements about tribal belief systems is true?They are limited to spirits and minor deitiesThey have no interaction with Hindu beliefsThey often regard nature as sacredThey believe only in one GodQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the phrase "tat tvam asi" from the Upaniṣhads mean?"You are That""All is One""I am divine""Truth is many"Question 20 of 20 Loading...
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