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Hinduism
This is food that Hindus typically eat during Diwali (a festival).

Hinduism

Learn about Hindu beliefs and how Hindus worship. This KS1 Religious Education quiz helps children spot key places, objects and ideas linked to Hinduism in everyday life.

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Fascinating Fact:

A mandir is a Hindu place of worship, often called a temple. Some Hindus also pray at home.

In KS1 Religious Education, children learn that Hinduism is a world religion with special stories, celebrations and ways of worship. Pupils may explore how Hindus show respect, give thanks, and try to live in a good way.

  • Hindu: A person who follows Hinduism and belongs to the Hindu faith.
  • Deity: A god or goddess that people worship or show respect to.
  • Festival: A special day of celebration, often linked to beliefs, stories or seasons.
What is Hinduism in KS1?

In KS1, Hinduism is taught as a religion followed by Hindus, with special stories, celebrations, and ways of showing respect, such as praying, singing or giving thanks.

What do Hindus believe about being kind?

Many Hindus believe it is important to treat others with care and respect. Being kind, helping others and making good choices are often linked to living a good life.

What are Hindu festivals for children to learn about?

Children often learn about festivals such as Diwali, which celebrates light and good winning over bad, and Holi, which welcomes spring and is marked by colourful celebrations.

1 .
What is the name of the book they read from?
Violet
Viva
Verda
Vera
It is written in Sanskrit.
2 .
Which of these is not the name of a Hindu Goddess?
Saraswati
Samantha
Lakshmi
Parvati
Each God or Goddess represents something different, like wealth, health or wisdom.
3 .
The symbol for Hinduism is called the....
Aum
Oliver
Henrietta
Sam
This is the sound people make when meditating.
4 .
If a Hindu worships from home, what do they need?
A house big enough to fit a temple
A large cupboard
A shrine
A lift and bowling alley
Most Hindus worship at their shrine every day.
5 .
Which term does not represent how a Hindu should lead their lives?
Moksha
Dharma
Happily
Artha
They aim to lead a happy life but it's not an official term they use like the other three answers.
6 .
What is a pilgrimage?
A journey to visit shops
A journey to visit religious places
A journey to the beach
A journey to Disneyland
If they can, Hindus go on a pilgrimage to visit important religious places.
7 .
Which of these is not the name of a Hindu God?
Bob
Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva
There are many gods within this religion and so Hindus tend to pick one god and pray to him for a long period of time.
8 .
Where do Hindus worship?
A church
A synagogue
A shopping centre
A temple
Hindu temples are called mandirs.
9 .
Where does Hinduism come from?
England
Japan
India
Spain
It originates from Northern India.
10 .
Hindus believe in....
eating pizza everyday
staring at the sun
reincarnation
dancing in circles
Reincarnation is when you die and return as something else - who knows, you could come back as a snail!
You can find more about this topic by visiting BBC Bitesize - Hinduism

Author:  Finola Waller (MEd, Primary School Teacher & KS1 English Quiz Writer)

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