Chapter 2. Quiz for Global Viewpoints

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Chapter 3: The Foundation of Indian Society to 300 C.E.
Quiz for Global Viewpoints: Divine Martial Prowess in India and Sumer

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Question 2.1

Correct. The answer is a. Indra made it clear that he alone was responsible for his accomplishments. While he rejoiced in the praise his followers offered him, he did not give them credit for his mighty deeds.
Incorrect. The answer is a. Indra made it clear that he alone was responsible for his accomplishments. While he rejoiced in the praise his followers offered him, he did not give them credit for his mighty deeds.
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Question 2.2

Correct. The answer is c. Despite Maruts’s efforts, Indra brushes aside his comments and claims all glory for himself.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Despite Maruts’s efforts, Indra brushes aside his comments and claims all glory for himself.
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Question 2.3

Correct. The answer is c. Enkidu took his defeat as proof that Gilgamesh was a worthy king. For his part, Gilgamesh saw Enkidu as a valiant opponent and was more than willing to become his friend.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Enkidu took his defeat as proof that Gilgamesh was a worthy king. For his part, Gilgamesh saw Enkidu as a valiant opponent and was more than willing to become his friend.
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Question 2.4

Correct. The answer is d. The comparison made between all three and a bull suggests their size, strength, and fury when roused.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The comparison made between all three and a bull suggests their size, strength, and fury when roused.
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Question 2.5

Correct. The answer is d. Enkidu went to Uruk with the express intent of challenging Gilgamesh’s right to rule.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Enkidu went to Uruk with the express intent of challenging Gilgamesh’s right to rule.
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