RELI1010-PRACTICE QUIZ 3-Buddhism-3

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Submitted Mar 1 at 2:07pm Question 1 On which one of the following topics do Buddhists and Hindus differ most markedly? Uposatha Vedas Karma Dharma Samsara Question 2 Which one of the following doctrines most clearly distinguishes the Hindu and Buddhist religious traditions? Anatta Samsara Karma Dhamma Question 3 Which Pali text contains the following sentence: "Suffering, as a noble truth, is this: Birth is suffering, aging is suffering, sickness is suffering, death is suffering, ..."? Uposatha Sutta Jataka Tales Anatta-lakkhana Sutta Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta Question 4 Which one of the following Buddhist texts contains the following sentence: "All arahants, for as long as life lasts, have given up the intentional taking of life (panatipata). The club and sword have been laid down."? Jataka Tales Uposatha Sutta Anatta-lakkhana Sutta Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta Question 5 What benefit do Buddhist lay people receive when they give gifts of food or robes to monks? nibbana merit toward a better rebirth wealth devout children
Question 6 What is the most important ritual practice in Buddhism? alms-gathering sacrifice meditation ordination of a monk Question 7 What is the Pali term for the doctrine of no-self? vinnana tanha anatta dukkha anicca Question 8 When a Buddhist dies and is reborn, what part of the person is reborn? Karma Atman Lingam None of the above Dharma Question 9 Which one of the following Buddhist texts is primarily about the doctrine of no-self? Uposatha Sutta Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta Anatta-lakkhana Sutta Jataka Tales Question 10 What do the spokes of the dharma wheel represent? Correct! the eight fold path the three marks of existence the four noble truths the three fold refuge
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