IWRBS QUARTER 2 QUIZ 5 BUDDHISM.pptx b

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Introduction to World Religion and Belief System Quarter 2 – QUIZ 5 Topic: Buddhism

1. Who founded Buddhism? a) Ashoka b) Siddhartha Gautama c) Laozi d) Mahavira

2. What is the central symbol of Buddhism? a) Lotus b) Dharmachakra (Wheel of Law) c) Trident d) Cross

3. The Four Noble Truths do NOT include which of the following? a) Life is suffering b) Suffering is due to craving c) Suffering ends with enlightenment d) Suffering is caused by karma

4. According to Buddhism, what leads to cessation of suffering? a) The Three Jewels b) The Eightfold Path c) Karma d) Ascetic practices

5. Which term describes the Buddhist state of ultimate freedom from suffering? a) Moksha b) Enlightenment c) Nirvana d) Karma

6. Which country is the origin of Buddhism? a) Japan b) China c) Sri Lanka d) India

7. What is the primary goal of Buddhist practice? a) Achieving wealth b) Experiencing worldly pleasures c) Reaching enlightenment d) Gaining power

8. Which of the following is NOT part of the Eightfold Path? a) Right View b) Right Livelihood c) Right Suffering d) Right Speech

9. What is the ideal figure in Theravada Buddhism? a) King b) Monk c) Warrior d) Teacher

10. What is the holy book of Buddhism? a) Bhagavad Gita b) Tripitaka c) Vedas d) Quran

END OF QUIZ

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GRADED RECITATION - RECITE THE EIGHTFOLD PATHS - RECITE THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS - RECITE THE 3 LEVELS OF PERFECTION

EIGHTFOLD PATHS 1.Right View 2. Right Intention 3. Right Speech 4. Right Action 5. Right Livelihood 6. Right Effort 7. Right Mindfulness 8. Right Concentration

FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS 1. Life is suffering (Dukkha) 2. Suffering is due to craving ( Samudaya ) 3. Suffering can end ( Nirodha ) 4. The path to end suffering is the Eight-Fold Path ( Magga )

THREE LEVELS OF PERFECTION 1. Moral Discipline 2. Cultivation of Virtue 3. Altruistic Conduct
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