1) a class structure that is determined by birth; the brahmins are at the top and the untouchables are at the bottom a) caste system b) sudra c) ahimsa d) dharma 2) the god known as "the destroyer" a) Ganesha b) Vishnu c) Brahma d) Shiva 3) the god known as "the Creator" a) Shiva b) Vishnu c) Brahma d) Ganesha 4) the god known as "the preserver" a) Shiva b) Vishnu c) Brahma d) Ganesha 5) the god known as "the Ganges River goddess" a) Shiva b) Vishnu c) Brahma d) Ganga 6) sacred works of Hindu religious literature a) karma b) dharma c) Vedas d) reincarnation 7) how a person lives determines what form the person will take in the next life a) dharma b) reincarnation c) Vedas d) karma 8) correct actions for one’s class, helps achieve karma a) dharma b) karma c) reincarnation d) Vedas 9) rebirth of the soul continues until a person reached spiritual perfection a) reincarnation b) dharma c) karma d) Vedas 10) worship of more than one god a) monotheism b) polytheism c) reincarnation d) upanishad 11) worship of just one god a) monotheism b) polytheism c) upanishad d) reincarnation 12) in Hinduism, _______are considered holy and may not be slaughtered a) cows b) pigs c) cats d) dogs 13) non-violence, requires the believer to protect humans, animals, insects, even plants a) brahmin b) dharma c) ahimsa d) Shiva 14) According to Hindu beliefs, why would someone be reincarnated as a member of the Brahmin caste? a) They had good karma in their previous life. b) They had bad karma in their previous life. c) They believed in monotheism. d) They loved animals and had several pets. 15) performed unclean jobs like street sweepers, waste handlers, dead body handlers a) moksha b) caste system c) Vishnu d) untouchables

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