Buddhism Hunsinger Test

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where do buddhists worship?

temples

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where SHOULD buddhists worship?

wherever they can

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which of these appears in buddhist worship?

a. prayer mats

b. rectory

c. image of the buddha

C

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which one of these is one of the eight spoked wheel?

a. right death

b. right appearance

c. right action

C

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which of these is a Buddhist role?

a. priest

b. monk

c. imam

B

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Which denomination makes up 53% of Buddhism?

a. theravada

b. mahayana

c. vajrayana

B

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What is Buddhas real name?

Siddhartha

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where is the Buddhist place of pilgrimage?

India

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Which is not one of the four sights? Sickness, hunger, or death

Hunger

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what is the main way that Buddhists worship?

Meditation

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How many holy books are there in Buddhism?

three

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Which religon is buddhism similar to?

hinduism

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what was siddhartha before he was enlightened?

a prince

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which word means suffering?

Dukha

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which word means craving attachment?

Trishna

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how can Buddhists reach enlightenment

having a balance

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what do Buddhists believe happens when they die?

Reincarnation

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Which one of these is a buddhist festival?

Vesak

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How many gods do the Buddhists worship

none

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what is the ultimate goal in Buddhism?

Nirvana

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Eightfold Path: VISCLEMM

Right views, intentions, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, meditation

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Four noble truths

to live is to experience suffering, suffering is caused by desire, suffering can be brought to an end, and suffering can end by the eightfold path.

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how is hindusim similar to Buddhism?

Reincarnation and karma

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Buddha means:

to awaken

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Middle way

describes a lifestyle change from frail and staved to a healthy mind and body

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Nirvana

instead of being reborn, life is blown out like a candle’s flame

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Stupa

They preach the first sermon at the deerpark there

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Sangha

the first buddhist monastic monastary

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dharma

the nature of reality

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Three marks of existance

the characteristics that summarize the changing nature of reality

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Five Percepts

The basic moral reasoning all buddhists adhere to