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    • The cause of suffering is desire and attachment.

      True
    • Match the step of the Eightfold Path with its description:
      Right View ↔️ Developing a correct understanding of the Four Noble Truths
      Right Resolve ↔️ Cultivating the right intentions, like compassion
      Right Speech ↔️ Speaking truthfully and avoiding harmful speech
    • What is the term for the cessation of suffering in the Four Noble Truths?
      Nirodha
    • Right Livelihood means earning a living through ethical means.
      True
    • Match the Noble Truth with its key concept:
      Dukkha ↔️ Suffering
      Samudaya ↔️ Causes of Suffering
      Nirodha ↔️ Cessation of Suffering
      Magga ↔️ The Eightfold Path
    • Order the steps of the Eightfold Path:
      1️⃣ Right View
      2️⃣ Right Resolve
      3️⃣ Right Speech
      4️⃣ Right Conduct
      5️⃣ Right Livelihood
      6️⃣ Right Effort
      7️⃣ Right Mindfulness
      8️⃣ Right Concentration
    • The nature of rebirth in Buddhism is determined by one's karma
    • Suffering is considered an inherent part of existence in the first of the Four Noble Truths
    • By following the Eightfold Path, Buddhists aim to eliminate the root causes of suffering
    • Match each step of the Eightfold Path with its description:
      Right View ↔️ Understanding the Four Noble Truths
      Right Resolve ↔️ Cultivating compassion
      Right Speech ↔️ Avoiding harmful words
      Right Conduct ↔️ Behaving ethically
    • Arrange the steps of the Eightfold Path in their correct order:
      1️⃣ Right View
      2️⃣ Right Resolve
      3️⃣ Right Speech
      4️⃣ Right Conduct
      5️⃣ Right Livelihood
      6️⃣ Right Effort
      7️⃣ Right Mindfulness
    • Nirvana is achieved by extinguishing desires, attachments, and ignorance
    • What are the foundational teachings of Buddhism centered around?
      The Four Noble Truths
    • What provides the way to end suffering according to the Four Noble Truths?
      The Eightfold Path
    • What does achieving Nirvana mean in Buddhism?
      Liberation from suffering
    • The Eightfold Path is also known as the fourth Noble Truth.
    • Right Mindfulness requires being fully present and aware
    • Desire, attachment, and ignorance are identified as the causes of suffering
    • Right Mindfulness involves being fully present and aware in the moment
    • Nirvana is the ultimate goal in Buddhism, representing complete liberation from suffering.

      True
    • Ending suffering is a central goal in Buddhism.

      True
    • What is the purpose of the Eightfold Path in Buddhism?
      To end suffering
    • The Eightfold Path aims to eliminate the root causes of suffering.

      True
    • The cause of suffering, according to the Second Noble Truth, is desire
    • What is the Buddhist principle that every action has a corresponding effect called?
      Karma
    • Nirvana signifies the end of karma and the realization of one's true nature.

      True
    • The Eightfold Path is the fourth Noble Truth and provides guidelines to achieve Nirvana.

      True
    • Eliminating the causes of suffering leads to its cessation.

      True
    • What are the foundational teachings of Buddhism called?
      The Four Noble Truths
    • Suffering, also known as Dukkha, is an inherent part of existence.
    • The Eightfold Path outlines the steps to achieve Nirvana, the state of liberation from suffering.
    • The Four Noble Truths provide a framework for understanding suffering and the path to its end.

      True
    • The concept of Right Speech involves speaking truthfully and avoiding harmful speech
    • Nirvana represents complete liberation from suffering and rebirth in Buddhism.

      True
    • The Eightfold Path is the guideline to achieve Nirvana.

      True
    • Karma is the principle that every action has a corresponding effect in Buddhism.

      True
    • Match the aspect of Nirvana with its description:
      Meaning ↔️ Complete liberation from suffering
      How it's achieved ↔️ By extinguishing desires, attachments, and ignorance
      Significance ↔️ End of karma and realization of true nature
    • Order the first five steps of the Eightfold Path:
      1️⃣ Right View
      2️⃣ Right Resolve
      3️⃣ Right Speech
      4️⃣ Right Conduct
      5️⃣ Right Livelihood
    • The Eightfold Path outlines steps to achieve Nirvana
    • What are the foundational teachings of Buddhism called?
      Four Noble Truths