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Chapter 7 True/False Self-Quiz (Level 2)
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Nanak was born in 1469 C.E. in a small village near Lahore (in present-day Pakistan) to Hindu parents of the ruling class (the kshatriyas).
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Drawing from his revelation experience, Nanak continued proclaiming his own religious ideals, among them belief in the Hindu triad of gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
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Every copy of the Adi Granth is identical in both script and page number; there are 1,430 pages in every copy.
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As revealer of the divine self to human beings God is referred to as Guru, for in this manner God delivers humans from darkness to enlightenment.
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When the Golden Temple was being built, Mian Mir, a Muslim Sufi saint, laid the foundation stone.
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Sikhism strictly advocates vegetarianism for all Sikhs.
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All Sikh men are required to wear a turban as part of Sikh religious practice.
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According to Sikh ideals as defined by the Khalsa, a Sikh woman is only to be married to a Sikh, but caste status is not to be taken into consideration.
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