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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 True or False Multiple Choice 1 Multiple Choice 2 Matching 1Matching 2
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One of the Three Jewels is the Buddha.
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True
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In Buddhist morality the emphasis is on the actual outcome of an act, not the intention behind the act.
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False
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The Buddha specifically refused to say whether or not a person exists in nirvana.
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True
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Both Buddhism and Hinduism teach the doctrine of samsara.
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True
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The Buddha severely condemned attachments, even between family member.
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True
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Buddha was a a. man b. god c. supernatural being d. both a and c
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a. man
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Gautama finally attained enlightenment when he a. Perceived his previous lifetimes b. discovered the Four Noble Truths c. acquired the “divine eye” d. accepted a simple meal
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b. Discovered the Four Noble Truths
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For Buddhists, Gautama the Buddha is a. The first Buddha b. The only Buddha c. Not the first or only buddha d. The most superior deity
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c. Not the first or only Buddha.
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Buddhism holds that salvation must be won through a. The gods b. Efforts of the human mind c. the intervention of arhats d. both a and c
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b. Efforts of the human mind.
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When Gautama looked deeply within himself, he discovered a. Atman b. the eternal self c. change d. both a and b
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c. change
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Which of the following concepts is not one of the Three Marks of Existence? A. No-self (anatta) b. impermanence (anicca) c. Action (karma) d. Suffering (dukkha)
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c. Action (karma)
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The Noble Eightfold Path sets forth a. Extreme religious practices b. stages to be mastered and left behind c. a life of moderation and ongoing practices d. both a and b
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c. A life of moderation and ongoing practices
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Which of the following ideas is not a primary focal point of Buddhist training, embraced by the Noble Eightfold Path? a. unconditional love b. Wisdom c. morality d. concentration
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a. Unconditional love
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The arhat is a. Free from tanha b. free from dukkha c. Perfectly compassionate toward all living things d. All of the above.
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d. All of the above
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Which of the Four Passing Sights filled Gautama with hope? A. The decrepit old man b. The ascetic c. The corpse d. The diseased man
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b. The ascetic
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Is called the Great Vehicle, and its adherents revere bodhisattvas and consider compassion the supreme virtue: a. Theravada b. Mahayana c. Vajrayana
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b. Mahayana
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Follows the earliest texts, focuses on the teachings of Buddhism, and emphasizes the monastic life: a. Theravada b. Mahayana c. Vajrayana
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a. Theravada
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Harnesses sensual energies to propel individuals toward enlightenment: a. Theravada b. Mahayana c. Vajrayana
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c. Vajrayana
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Selfish desire; the second noble truth. A. Tanha b. mudras c. arhat
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a. tanha
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A saint, or one who has become enlightened: a. Arhat b. Mandalas c. mudras
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a. arhat
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Patterned icons that visually excite and are used in Vajrayana Buddhism: a. mandalas b. tanha c. mantras
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a. mandalas
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Choreographed hand movements used in Vajrayana Buddhist rituals: a. Mandalas b. Tanha c. mudras
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c. mudras
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Resonating chants used especially in Vajrayana Buddhism: a. Mantras b. Mandalas c. mudras
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a. mantras
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Head of the hierarchy of the Vajrayana Buddhist clergy: a. Sangha b. Pali c. Dalai Lama
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c. Dalai Lama
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A “Buddha in the making,” the ideal type for Mahayana Buddhists: a. Bodhisattva b. Nirvana c. Pali
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a. Bodhisattva
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