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South Asia Scavenger
1. South
Asia
Scavenger
Hunt
Directions:
• answer
the
following
questions
on
Microsoft
Word.
• Copy
and
paste
the
URL
address
next
to
your
answer
Example:
1.
TeddyBear
http://www.teddybear.com/
• Save
and
then
email
your
answers
to
Ms.
Delgado.
vdelgad2@episd.org
Your
name
and
period
must
be
in
the
subject
line!
Who
Am
I?
(Include
1
small
picture
with
each
answer.
Right
click
on
picture,
format
picture,
layout,
behind
text
will
allow
you
to
move
the
picture
anywhere).
1. Who
was
the
political
and
spiritual
leader
of
India
during
the
Independence
movement?
What
was
he
famous
for
doing
with
Salt?
2. Who
is
the
prime
minister
of
India
as
of
2014?
3. Who
is
the
Dahli
Lama?
Where
does
he
live?
4. Who
was
the
woman
who
had
a
palace
built
to
honor
her
after
dying
from
giving
birth
to
her
14th
child?
5. Who
are
some
of
the
main/primary
Gods
of
Hinduism?
(name
at
least
5)
What
Am
I?
(Include
1
small
picture
with
each
answer.
Right
click
on
picture,
format
picture,
layout,
behind
text
will
allow
you
to
move
the
picture
anywhere).
6. 2nd
Tallest
Mountain
in
the
World?
How
many
soccer/football
fields
stacked
on
top
of
each
other
is
that?
7. In
what
Indian
river
can
you
find
buried
bodies
of
the
dead
on
a
regular
basis?
Why?
8. Where
do
all
the
famous
Hindi
stars
hang
out
and
create
popular
movies
in
India?
9. What
is
the
largest/longest
archipelago
in
South
Asia?
10. What
was
cited
by
the
World
Heritage
sites
as
“the
jewel
of
Muslim
art
in
India
and
one
of
the
universally
admired
masterpieces
of
the
world’s
heritage?”
11. The
architecture
of
UTEP’s
buildings
are
modeled
after
that
of
what
country?
Why?
12. The
dot/jewel
that
Indian
women
wear
on
the
forehead
between
their
eyes?
13. The
unstitched
clothing
that
is
4-‐9
meters
long
that
is
worn
by
the
women
of
the
subcontinent?
14. What
animals
are
considered
sacred
by
Hindus?
Why?
15. What
is
the
official
religion
of
Bhutan?
What
Year
is
it?
(Include
1
small
picture
with
each
answer.
Right
click
on
picture,
format
picture,
layout,
behind
text
will
allow
you
to
move
the
picture
anywhere).
16. The
year
India/Pakistan/Bangladesh
received
its
independence
from
Great
Britain?
17. The
year
India
detonated
its
first
nuclear
weapon?
18. The
year
India
reached
one
billion
people?
19. When
was
the
most
recent
year
that
India
won
the
Cricket
World
Cup?
20. In
what
year
did
Mumbai
experience
a
major
terrorist
attack
Current
Events
(Include
1
small
picture
with
each
answer.
Right
click
on
picture,
format
picture,
layout,
behind
text
will
allow
you
to
move
the
picture
anywhere).
21. Write
your
own
scavenger
hunt
question
about
a
current
event
in
India
(include
the
link
for
news
source).