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The Five Ks: Symbols of Sikh Identity

Description: The Five Ks, also known as the Five Articles of Faith, are five items of clothing and conduct that are worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their faith. These symbols are a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others.
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What is the name of the Sikh symbol that is worn on the head?

  1. Kesh

  2. Kara

  3. Kirpan

  4. Kangha

  5. Kachera


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Kesh is the uncut hair that Sikhs wear as a symbol of their devotion to God and their commitment to living a natural and pure life.

What is the name of the Sikh symbol that is worn on the wrist?

  1. Kesh

  2. Kara

  3. Kirpan

  4. Kangha

  5. Kachera


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Kara is a steel bracelet that Sikhs wear as a symbol of their faith and their commitment to God.

What is the name of the Sikh symbol that is worn on the waist?

  1. Kesh

  2. Kara

  3. Kirpan

  4. Kangha

  5. Kachera


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

Kachera is a pair of short pants that Sikhs wear as a symbol of their commitment to modesty and purity.

What is the name of the Sikh symbol that is worn on the comb?

  1. Kesh

  2. Kara

  3. Kirpan

  4. Kangha

  5. Kachera


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Kangha is a small comb that Sikhs wear in their hair as a symbol of their commitment to cleanliness and purity.

What is the name of the Sikh symbol that is worn on the sword?

  1. Kesh

  2. Kara

  3. Kirpan

  4. Kangha

  5. Kachera


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Kirpan is a small sword that Sikhs wear as a symbol of their commitment to defending themselves and others from injustice.

What is the significance of the Five Ks in Sikhism?

  1. They are a symbol of Sikh identity.

  2. They are a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others.

  3. They are a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Five Ks are a symbol of Sikh identity, a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others, and a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

Who is required to wear the Five Ks?

  1. Only Sikh men.

  2. Only Sikh women.

  3. All Sikhs, regardless of gender.

  4. Only Sikh children.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

All Sikhs, regardless of gender, are required to wear the Five Ks.

What is the punishment for not wearing the Five Ks?

  1. There is no punishment.

  2. Sikhs are excommunicated from the community.

  3. Sikhs are fined.

  4. Sikhs are imprisoned.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There is no punishment for not wearing the Five Ks.

What are some of the challenges that Sikhs face in wearing the Five Ks?

  1. Discrimination.

  2. Harassment.

  3. Violence.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sikhs face discrimination, harassment, and violence for wearing the Five Ks.

How do Sikhs respond to the challenges they face for wearing the Five Ks?

  1. They give up wearing the Five Ks.

  2. They fight back against discrimination.

  3. They educate others about the Five Ks.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sikhs respond to the challenges they face for wearing the Five Ks by giving up wearing the Five Ks, fighting back against discrimination, and educating others about the Five Ks.

What is the future of the Five Ks?

  1. The Five Ks will become more popular.

  2. The Five Ks will become less popular.

  3. The Five Ks will remain the same.

  4. It is impossible to say


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

It is impossible to say what the future of the Five Ks will be.

What is the most important thing to remember about the Five Ks?

  1. They are a symbol of Sikh identity.

  2. They are a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others.

  3. They are a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The most important thing to remember about the Five Ks is that they are a symbol of Sikh identity, a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others, and a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

What is the significance of the Five Ks in Sikhism?

  1. They are a symbol of Sikh identity.

  2. They are a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others.

  3. They are a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Five Ks are a symbol of Sikh identity, a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others, and a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

What is the most important thing to remember about the Five Ks?

  1. They are a symbol of Sikh identity.

  2. They are a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others.

  3. They are a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The most important thing to remember about the Five Ks is that they are a symbol of Sikh identity, a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others, and a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

What is the significance of the Five Ks in Sikhism?

  1. They are a symbol of Sikh identity.

  2. They are a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others.

  3. They are a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Five Ks are a symbol of Sikh identity, a reminder of the Sikh commitment to God, equality, and service to others, and a way to show devotion to the Sikh Gurus.

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