Chapter 5 Level 1 - Buddhism

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Dukkha is the Sanskrit word for "suffering."

True

Mahayana is the largest tradition in Buddhism.

True

One can identify oneself as a Buddhist by reciting the Three Refuges

True

The Buddha lived his life in India.

True

The Buddha taught that all things are always changing.

True

The form of Buddhism found in Tibet is Vajrayana.

True

The most prominent form of Buddhism in China is Mahayana.

True

Which of the following teaches that enlightenment depends entirely on the effort of the individual?

Zen

The Middle Way is the path between

self-indulgence and self-denial

Buddhists "take refuge" in

All of the above (the Buddha, the Dharma, the Sangha)

The first sermon of the Buddha after his enlightenment was the Sermon in the ___________.

Deer Park

The Buddha's prescription for an end to desire and suffering is the ____________________.

Eightfold Path

Buddhism is the most popular religion in India today.

False

Which of the following is the best date for the Buddha?

500 BCE

The Buddha lived in

India

The Buddha lived in _________________.

India

The cycle of birth, death, rebirth is called ________________.

Samsara

The Buddha's name was __________________.

Siddhartha Gautama

Buddhists identify themselves as such by reciting the ________________.

Three Refuges

The earliest of the Buddha traditions is _________________.

Theravada

The most prominent form of Buddhism in Tibet is _________________.

Vajrayana

According to the Buddha's doctrine of Interdependent Origination,

all things come into existence in connection with other things

The Sanskrit word for "No-Self" is ________________.

anatman

Vesak is a celebration of the ____________ of the Buddha.

birthday

According to the Buddha, all suffering is caused by

desire

According to the Buddha, suffering is caused by __________________.

desire


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