world religions pp-ch06
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Siddhartha Gautama’s father protected him from ___ when he was young.
a. sights of human misery and ugliness
b. abstract philosophical thinking
c. wealth and luxury
d. non-Hindu religious ideas
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Siddhartha Gautama’s father protected him from ___ when he was young.
a. sights of human misery and ugliness
b. abstract philosophical thinking
c. wealth and luxury
d. non-Hindu religious ideas
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Tibetan Buddhists believe that when the Dalai Lama dies, he:
a. reaches Nirvana.
b. becomes the Buddha.
c. is reborn as a child.
d. sits under a heavenly bo tree
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Tibetan Buddhists believe that when the Dalai Lama dies, he:
a. reaches Nirvana.
b. becomes the Buddha.
c. is reborn as a child.
d. sits under a heavenly bo tree
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Which of the following is expected of lay Buddhists?
a. Wearing coarse robs.
b. Abstaining from alchohol.
c. Refraining from eating meat.
d. Refusing to marry.
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Which of the following is expected of lay Buddhists?
a. Wearing coarse robs.
b. Abstaining from alchohol.
c. Refraining from eating meat.
d. Refusing to marry.
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The word Nirvana means:
a. a heavenly world of peace and love between people.
b. clear rational understanding of the laws of the universe.
c. an exalted state in which one becomes a god/goddess.
d. having the self extinguished like a candle.
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The word Nirvana means:
a. a heavenly world of peace and love between people.
b. clear rational understanding of the laws of the universe.
c. an exalted state in which one becomes a god/goddess.
d. having the self extinguished like a candle.
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Adherents of ___ Buddhism use riddles in meditation and value simplicity.
a. Pure Land
b. Zen
c. Tendai
d. Mahayana
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Adherents of ___ Buddhism use riddles in meditation and value simplicity.
a. Pure Land
b. Zen
c. Tendai
d. Mahayana
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Each of the Four Noble Truths focuses on the problem of:
a. ignorance.
b. fate.
c. suffering.
d. hatred.
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Each of the Four Noble Truths focuses on the problem of:
a. ignorance.
b. fate.
c. suffering.
d. hatred.
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One of the unique teachings of the Buddha is that humans do not have:
a. bodies.
b. minds.
c. souls.
d. free wills.
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One of the unique teachings of the Buddha is that humans do not have:
a. bodies.
b. minds.
c. souls.
d. free wills.
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Which of the following is not part of the Eightfold Path?
a. right speech
b. right concentration
c. right effort
d. right desires
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Which of the following is not part of the Eightfold Path?
a. right speech
b. right concentration
c. right effort
d. right desires
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Buddhism spread from ___ to ___ .
a. India; China
b. Japan; India
c. China; India
d. Japan; Sri Lanka
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Buddhism spread from ___ to ___ .
a. India; China
b. Japan; India
c. China; India
d. Japan; Sri Lanka
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Which number best approximates the number of Buddhists in the world today?
a. 37.6 million
b. 376 million
c. 37.6 billion
d. 376 billion
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Which number best approximates the number of Buddhists in the world today?
a. 37.6 million
b. 376 million
c. 37.6 billion
d. 376 billion
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In Japan and Korea, Theravada Buddhism is the predominant form of religion.
a. True
b. False
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In Japan and Korea, Theravada Buddhism is the predominant form of religion.
a. True
b. False
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Buddhism virtually died out in India because it was gradually absorbed by Hinduism.
a. True
b. False
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Buddhism virtually died out in India because it was gradually absorbed by Hinduism.
a. True
b. False
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Zen Buddhists, like all Mahayana Buddhists, believe that gods and goddesses are essential for guiding one to Nirvana.
a. True
b. False
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Zen Buddhists, like all Mahayana Buddhists, believe that gods and goddesses are essential for guiding one to Nirvana.
a. True
b. False
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The Hinayana branch of Buddhism is known for its liberal openness and acceptance of all varieties of piety.
a. True
b. False
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The Hinayana branch of Buddhism is known for its liberal openness and acceptance of all varieties of piety.
a. True
b. False
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The image of Buddha as fat and jolly originated in the Nichiren sect of Buddhism.
a. True
b. False
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The image of Buddha as fat and jolly originated in the Nichiren sect of Buddhism.
a. True
b. False