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Sikhism: Beliefs and Practices
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

During the founding of the Khalsa at Vaisakhi in 1699, Guru Gobind Singh called for volunteers willing to sacrifice their lives. How many Sikhs came forward to become the Panj Piare (Five Beloved Ones)?

  1. Three
  2. Five
  3. Seven
  4. Ten
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✓ Answer: BFive
Award 1 mark for identifying that five Sikhs volunteered. These five became known as the Panj Piare (Five Beloved Ones) and were the first members of the Khalsa. A, C and D are incorrect as the specific number was five, which has deep significance in Sikh tradition.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

In which year did Guru Gobind Singh found the Khalsa?

  1. 1469
  2. 1604
  3. 1699
  4. 1708
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✓ Answer: C1699
Award 1 mark for identifying 1699 as the year the Khalsa was founded at Vaisakhi. A is incorrect — 1469 is the birth year of Guru Nanak. B is incorrect — 1604 is when the Adi Granth was compiled. D is incorrect — 1708 is when Guru Gobind Singh died.
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