1. The grain that is NOT considered a staple in India is Quinoa (D). While rice, maize and barley are widely cultivated and consumed in India, quinoa is a recently introduced crop and is not traditionally part of Indian diets. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.in/ncert-solutions/class-6/soRead more

    The grain that is NOT considered a staple in India is Quinoa (D). While rice, maize and barley are widely cultivated and consumed in India, quinoa is a recently introduced crop and is not traditionally part of Indian diets.

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  2. The main purpose of the Buddhist Sangha was to spread the teachings of the Buddha (C). It was a monastic community where monks and nuns lived a disciplined life, practiced meditation and shared Buddha’s wisdom with society, promoting enlightenment and compassion. For more visit here: https://www.tiwRead more

    The main purpose of the Buddhist Sangha was to spread the teachings of the Buddha (C). It was a monastic community where monks and nuns lived a disciplined life, practiced meditation and shared Buddha’s wisdom with society, promoting enlightenment and compassion.

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  3. The correct answer is (A) Chhāndogya Upaniṣhad. The Chhāndogya Upaniṣhad contains the story of Śhvetaketu, a young Brahmin who is taught the profound truth of Brahman (ultimate reality) by his father, Uddālaka Āruṇi. This story emphasizes the famous teaching "Tat Tvam Asi" (You are That). For more vRead more

    The correct answer is (A) Chhāndogya Upaniṣhad.
    The Chhāndogya Upaniṣhad contains the story of Śhvetaketu, a young Brahmin who is taught the profound truth of Brahman (ultimate reality) by his father, Uddālaka Āruṇi. This story emphasizes the famous teaching “Tat Tvam Asi” (You are That).

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  4. The main teaching of ahimsa in Jainism means not harming any living being (C). It emphasizes non-violence in thoughts, words and actions toward all forms of life. Jains follow strict vegetarianism and avoid actions that may cause harm to even the smallest creatures. For more visit here: https://www.Read more

    The main teaching of ahimsa in Jainism means not harming any living being (C). It emphasizes non-violence in thoughts, words and actions toward all forms of life. Jains follow strict vegetarianism and avoid actions that may cause harm to even the smallest creatures.

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  5. The term ‘Veda’ is derived from the Sanskrit root word ‘Vid’ (A), meaning knowledge. The Vedas are ancient scriptures that contain spiritual wisdom, hymns and philosophical teachings, serving as the foundational texts of Hinduism and early Indian traditions. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacRead more

    The term ‘Veda’ is derived from the Sanskrit root word ‘Vid’ (A), meaning knowledge. The Vedas are ancient scriptures that contain spiritual wisdom, hymns and philosophical teachings, serving as the foundational texts of Hinduism and early Indian traditions.

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