Q.1
Which of these is NOT of fundamental importance to a Sikh?
  • Live honestly and work hard
  • Live long and prosper
  • Serve others
  • Treat everyone equally
Q.2
The Sikh place of worship is called a what?
  • Basilica
  • Gurdwara
  • Jinja
  • Synagogue
Q.3
Singh (lion) is added to a baby boy's surname and Kaur is added to a girl's surname. What is the translation of Kaur?
  • Beautiful
  • Bounteous
  • Gentle
  • Princess
Q.4
The Sikh community are collectively known as .....
  • Chalsa
  • Falsa
  • Khalsa
  • Salsa
Q.5
Sikhs believe that if a war is just then .....
  • It should be undertaken even if it cannot be won
  • It should NOT be undertaken if it cannot be won
  • It should not last more than 28 days
  • It should not be undertaken in any circumstances
Q.6
When was Sikhism founded?
  • Around 1100
  • Around 1300
  • Around 1500
  • Around 1700
Q.7
Who was the founder of Sikhism?
  • Baba Gurmukh Singh
  • Fateh Singh
  • Guru Nanak
  • Jodh Singh Ramgarhia
Q.8
What is the name for the person who organises services in a Gurdwara?
  • Granthi
  • Imam
  • Rabbi
  • Priest
Q.9
The 5Ks symbolise that a Sikh has dedicated himself to a life of devotion. Four of them are Kesh (uncut hair), Kara (a steel bracelet), Kanga (a wooden comb), Kaccha (cotton underwear). The fifth is Kirpan but what is this?
  • Diamond necklace
  • Leather sandals
  • Steel sword
  • Woollen scarf
Q.10
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion but what does that mean?
  • Belief in many Gods
  • Belief in no Gods
  • Belief in only one God
  • Belief in two Gods
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