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SEM-1 Q1 ᯓᡣ𐭩 WORLD RELIGION
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Where did Buddhism begin?
In
India
(present-day
Nepal
)
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What was the founder of Buddhism's proposed path?
A "
middle way
" between worldliness and extreme asceticism
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Who is the founder of Buddhism?
Siddhartha Gautama
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When was Siddhartha Gautama born?
About 563
BCE
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What does "Buddha" mean?
"
Enlightened
one"
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How is Siddhartha Gautama referred to in East Asian Buddhism?
As "The
Shakyamuni
" or "sage of the
Shakya people
"
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What does the name Siddhartha mean?
"One who has achieved his
goal
"
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Who were Siddhartha Gautama's parents?
Son of
Suddhodana
and
Maya
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Is Buddha considered a god?
No, Buddhism is
nontheistic
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What kind of life did Siddhartha Gautama initially lead?
Palace
life
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What did Siddhartha Gautama discover after leaving the palace?
The Middle Way
, a path of moderation
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How did Siddhartha Gautama die?
He reportedly died after eating spoiled
curry
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What were the last words of Siddhartha Gautama?
"Subject to decay are all
component things
. Strive earnestly to work out your own
salvation
."
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What is Nirvana in Buddhism?
Enlightenment
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What are the Four Passing Sights that influenced Siddhartha Gautama?
Old Age
Funeral
(Death)
Sickness
Monk
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What did Siddhartha Gautama want to discover after leaving the palace?
Why there is
suffering
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What are the Three Temptations faced by Siddhartha Gautama?
Lust
(2 strippers)
Power
(choice for the whole power of the world)
Attain
Moksha
easier
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How long did Siddhartha meditate under the Bodhi Tree?
20
days
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Who is Mara in the context of Siddhartha's meditation?
A
demon
who
tempted
Siddhartha
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What are the two ends in Buddhism that Siddhartha sought to avoid?
Desire
Self-mortification
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Who was Asoka Maurya?
The powerful emperor who ruled India from
268-232 BCE
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What did Asoka Maurya do for Buddhism?
He
reformed
his
court
to be more
compassionate
and
promoted
Buddhism
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How did Indian rulers contribute to the spread of Buddhism?
They sent
missionaries
into neighboring
Asian
nations
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What does Buddhism explain about life?
Purpose to life
Apparent injustice and inequality
Provides a code of practice leading to true happiness (
Nirvana
)
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What are the two major groups of Buddhism?
Hinayana
– "
exclusive/lesser way
"
Mahayana
– "
expansive/greater way
"
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Who assembled the First Buddhist Council?
Mahakasyapa
and around
500
followers
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What was the purpose of the First Buddhist Council?
To identify and record the teachings of the
Buddha
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What is the Tripitaka?
The Three Baskets of
Buddhist
teachings
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When was the Tripitaka written down?
At the command of King
Battagamani
in
30 CE
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What are the three collections of the Tripitaka?
Vinaya Pitaka
(Basket of Discipline)
Sutta Pitaka
(Basket of Threads)
Abhidhamma Pitaka
(Basket of Higher Teaching)
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What does the Vinaya Pitaka contain?
A list of disciplinary rules for
Buddhist
monastic life
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How many regulations are in the Vinaya Pitaka for bhikkus and bhikkunis?
227
for bhikkus and
311
for bhikkunis
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What is the Sutta Pitaka known for?
It contains the authoritative teachings of the
Buddha
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What are the most popular sections of the Sutta Pitaka?
Jataka Tales
and
Dhammapada
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What do the Jataka Tales represent?
Stories of the
Buddha's
past lives
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What is the Dhammapada about?
A collection of over 400
ethical maxims
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What does the Abhidhamma Pitaka elaborate on?
Philosophical aspects of
earlier Buddhist doctrine
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What is the Mahayana concept in Buddhism?
It contains sermons preached by the
Buddha
to
bodhisattvas
and cosmic beings
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What is the Lotus Sutra?
A significant text in
Mahayana Buddhism
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What are the major divisions of Buddhism?
Theravada
Mahayana
Chan
(China)
Zen
(Japan)
Tibetan
(Tibet)
Pure Land
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