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Deck 10: Buddhist Traditions
1
Approximately how many Buddhists are there worldwide today?
A) 10 to 15 million
B) 1 billion
C) 200 to 300 million
D) 500 to 600 million
E) 500,000 to 1 million
A) 10 to 15 million
B) 1 billion
C) 200 to 300 million
D) 500 to 600 million
E) 500,000 to 1 million
C
2
At what age did the Buddha experience enlightenment?
A) 16
B) 18
C) 21
D) 25
E) 35
A) 16
B) 18
C) 21
D) 25
E) 35
E
3
In the Buddhist tradition, what does the term "dharma" mean?
A) Duty
B) Teaching
C) Community
D) Righteousness
E) Religion
A) Duty
B) Teaching
C) Community
D) Righteousness
E) Religion
B
4
From where did the three main traditions of ("vehicles") of Buddhism originate?
A) India and China
B) Thailand and China
C) India
D) Thailand
E) India and Thailand
A) India and China
B) Thailand and China
C) India
D) Thailand
E) India and Thailand
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5
What are the three "vehicles" in Buddhism?
A) Tibetan, Theravada, and Pure Land
B) Morality, Meditation, and Wisdom
C) Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana
D) The Buddha, Dharma, and the Sangha
E) Suffering, Impermanence, and No-self
A) Tibetan, Theravada, and Pure Land
B) Morality, Meditation, and Wisdom
C) Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana
D) The Buddha, Dharma, and the Sangha
E) Suffering, Impermanence, and No-self
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6
Which Buddhist concepts were major innovations at the time?
A) The impermanence of the human self or soul
B) Social egalitarianism
C) Karma
D) Both A and B
E) All of the above
A) The impermanence of the human self or soul
B) Social egalitarianism
C) Karma
D) Both A and B
E) All of the above
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7
In the Buddhist tradition, what does the term "Arhat" mean?
A) Ford-builder
B) Teacher
C) Awakened one
D) Worthy one or saint
E) Seer
A) Ford-builder
B) Teacher
C) Awakened one
D) Worthy one or saint
E) Seer
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8
In the Buddhist tradition, who is a bodhisattva?
A) A wise sage
B) One who as dedicated him- or herself to achieving buddahood
C) A god occupying one of the heavenly realms
D) A fully enlightened being
E) A great ruler
A) A wise sage
B) One who as dedicated him- or herself to achieving buddahood
C) A god occupying one of the heavenly realms
D) A fully enlightened being
E) A great ruler
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9
All Buddhist traditions agree that Shakyamuni lived to what age?
A) 65
B) 99
C) 80
D) 50
E) 100
A) 65
B) 99
C) 80
D) 50
E) 100
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10
According to most accounts, approximately when did Siddartha Gautama live?
A) Tenth century BCE
B) Sixth century CE
C) First century CE
D) First century BCE
E) Fifth to sixth century BCE
A) Tenth century BCE
B) Sixth century CE
C) First century CE
D) First century BCE
E) Fifth to sixth century BCE
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11
According to Buddhist tradition, a spiritual being in the form of which of the following entered the body of the mother of the Buddha to become the embryo of the Buddha-to-be.
A) A tree branch
B) A river
C) A ghost
D) A gust of wind
E) A sacred white elephant
A) A tree branch
B) A river
C) A ghost
D) A gust of wind
E) A sacred white elephant
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12
According to the traditional story of the Buddha, what did brahmins predict about his future when he was an infant?
A) That he would die before he was five years old
B) That he would become a god
C) That he would unite all of India under one great faith
D) That he would conquer the rival powers throughout India
E) That he would become either a great emperor or a fully enlightened being
A) That he would die before he was five years old
B) That he would become a god
C) That he would unite all of India under one great faith
D) That he would conquer the rival powers throughout India
E) That he would become either a great emperor or a fully enlightened being
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13
What were the four sights that, according to tradition, Siddartha Gautama saw that caused him to leave his home life and become and ascetic?
A) A sick man, suffering old man, a dead man, and an ascetic
B) A tree, a mountain, a waterfall, and a deer
C) A monk, a nun, a layman giving alms, and a laywoman giving alms
D) A rich man, a poor man, a healthy man, and a sick man
E) A priest, a warrior, a merchant, and a servant
A) A sick man, suffering old man, a dead man, and an ascetic
B) A tree, a mountain, a waterfall, and a deer
C) A monk, a nun, a layman giving alms, and a laywoman giving alms
D) A rich man, a poor man, a healthy man, and a sick man
E) A priest, a warrior, a merchant, and a servant
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14
What is the traditional place of the Buddha's enlightenment?
A) Kushinagar
B) Bodh Gaya
C) Lumbini
D) Ladakh
E) Varanasi
A) Kushinagar
B) Bodh Gaya
C) Lumbini
D) Ladakh
E) Varanasi
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15
In Buddhist tradition, who is Mara?
A) The god of creation
B) Siddartha Gautama's first meditation instructor
C) The lord of death
D) A great Indian king who converts to Buddhism
E) The first convert to Buddhism
A) The god of creation
B) Siddartha Gautama's first meditation instructor
C) The lord of death
D) A great Indian king who converts to Buddhism
E) The first convert to Buddhism
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16
What does the term "buddha" literally mean?
A) Fully enlightened one
B) Immortal one
C) Divine one
D) Supreme master
E) Being striving for enlightenment
A) Fully enlightened one
B) Immortal one
C) Divine one
D) Supreme master
E) Being striving for enlightenment
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17
What title, meaning "thus-gone one," does the Buddha most often use to refer to himself?
A) Tathagata
B) Shakyamuni
C) Mahatma
D) Arhat
E) Bodhisattva
A) Tathagata
B) Shakyamuni
C) Mahatma
D) Arhat
E) Bodhisattva
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18
In its negative aspect, the concept of nirvana means which of the following?
A) "Losing oneself" for the sake of the other
B) "Putting out the fires" of greed, hatred and delusion.
C) "Renouncing desires" that focus on our ambitions
D) "Humbling the self" to the point of not desiring enlightenment
E) "Rejecting meditation" as a form of spiritual pride
A) "Losing oneself" for the sake of the other
B) "Putting out the fires" of greed, hatred and delusion.
C) "Renouncing desires" that focus on our ambitions
D) "Humbling the self" to the point of not desiring enlightenment
E) "Rejecting meditation" as a form of spiritual pride
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19
To whom did the Buddha deliver his first sutra (discourse or sermon)?
A) A herd of deer
B) Two merchants he passed on the road
C) His father
D) Five ascetics who were his former companions
E) A young girl who brought him food
A) A herd of deer
B) Two merchants he passed on the road
C) His father
D) Five ascetics who were his former companions
E) A young girl who brought him food
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20
Where did the Buddha deliver his first sutra (discourse or sermon)?
A) The town of Bodh Gaya
B) By the waters of the Ganges near Benares
C) The grove of Lumbini
D) The deer park Sarnath, near Varanasi
E) Delhi
A) The town of Bodh Gaya
B) By the waters of the Ganges near Benares
C) The grove of Lumbini
D) The deer park Sarnath, near Varanasi
E) Delhi
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21
What was the topic of the Buddha's first sutra (discourse or sermon)?
A) The importance of devotionalism
B) The three paths to liberation
C) The virtues of extreme asceticism
D) Avoiding the temptations of Mara
E) The Middle Way
A) The importance of devotionalism
B) The three paths to liberation
C) The virtues of extreme asceticism
D) Avoiding the temptations of Mara
E) The Middle Way
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22
What was the Buddha's parinirvana?
A) His time before enlightenment practising extreme asceticism
B) The five hundred previous lives before he achieved full enlightenment
C) The first stage of his enlightenment, in the first watch of the night
D) The period after his enlightenment during which he travelled and taught
E) The final end of the cycle of rebirth, suffering, and the perfection of happiness
A) His time before enlightenment practising extreme asceticism
B) The five hundred previous lives before he achieved full enlightenment
C) The first stage of his enlightenment, in the first watch of the night
D) The period after his enlightenment during which he travelled and taught
E) The final end of the cycle of rebirth, suffering, and the perfection of happiness
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23
In the Buddhist tradition, what does the term dukkha mean?
A) Suffering
B) Teaching
C) Moral obligation
D) Enlightenment
E) Impermanence
A) Suffering
B) Teaching
C) Moral obligation
D) Enlightenment
E) Impermanence
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24
Which of the following is NOT one of the Four Noble Truths?
A) Suffering arises from excessive desire or craving.
B) The end to desire, and thus suffering, is through the Eightfold Path.
C) Suffering is real: no living being can escape suffering.
D) Suffering will cease when desire ceases.
E) The cosmos has no beginning, middle, or end.
A) Suffering arises from excessive desire or craving.
B) The end to desire, and thus suffering, is through the Eightfold Path.
C) Suffering is real: no living being can escape suffering.
D) Suffering will cease when desire ceases.
E) The cosmos has no beginning, middle, or end.
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25
According to Buddhist tradition, what are the three characteristics of existence?
A) Morality, concentration, and wisdom
B) The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
C) Matter, the soul, and cosmic essence
D) Suffering, impermanence, and no-self
E) Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana
A) Morality, concentration, and wisdom
B) The Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha
C) Matter, the soul, and cosmic essence
D) Suffering, impermanence, and no-self
E) Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana
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26
In the Buddhist tradition, what does the term anatman mean?
A) Realm of rebirth
B) Impermanence
C) Enlightenment
D) No-self or no-soul
E) Suffering
A) Realm of rebirth
B) Impermanence
C) Enlightenment
D) No-self or no-soul
E) Suffering
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27
In Buddhist teachings, the concept of skandhas, refers to which of the following?
A) Components of personality
B) Components of meditation
C) Components of suffering
D) Components of asceticism
E) Components of impermanence
A) Components of personality
B) Components of meditation
C) Components of suffering
D) Components of asceticism
E) Components of impermanence
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28
Which of the following is a term that references Buddhist monks?
A) Bhikshus
B) Theravadins
C) Arhats
D) Bodhisattvas
E) Acharyas
A) Bhikshus
B) Theravadins
C) Arhats
D) Bodhisattvas
E) Acharyas
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29
In the Buddhist tradition, what does Tripitaka mean?
A) Sayings
B) Five bundles
C) Palm leaves
D) Three baskets
E) Rules
A) Sayings
B) Five bundles
C) Palm leaves
D) Three baskets
E) Rules
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30
What is contained within the Sutra Pitaka?
A) Dharma attributed to Shakyamuni or his early disciples
B) Poetry from unknown Buddhist monks
C) Dharma from unnamed early monks
D) Dharma from the first five companions of Buddha
E) Ritual instructions written by early unnamed disciples
A) Dharma attributed to Shakyamuni or his early disciples
B) Poetry from unknown Buddhist monks
C) Dharma from unnamed early monks
D) Dharma from the first five companions of Buddha
E) Ritual instructions written by early unnamed disciples
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31
The term bhikshunis refers to which of the following groups?
A) Ordained women (monks)
B) Ordained men (monks)
C) Layperson who assist monks
D) Overseers of the temple rituals
E) Women poets who were unable to be ordained
A) Ordained women (monks)
B) Ordained men (monks)
C) Layperson who assist monks
D) Overseers of the temple rituals
E) Women poets who were unable to be ordained
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32
Which of the following was decided at the Vaishali Council in the 4th c BCE?
A) Men and women could be monks
B) Only men could be monks
C) Monks could not receive gold and silver as donations
D) Monks could marry if they remained pure in mind
E) Monks must fast two times a week
A) Men and women could be monks
B) Only men could be monks
C) Monks could not receive gold and silver as donations
D) Monks could marry if they remained pure in mind
E) Monks must fast two times a week
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33
How many Buddhist sects existed by the third century BCE?
A) 12
B) 3
C) 99
D) 7
E) 18
A) 12
B) 3
C) 99
D) 7
E) 18
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34
Which great king converted to Buddhism and helped spread it throughout India?
A) Altan Khan
B) Ashoka
C) Cyrus
D) Alexander
E) Wu
A) Altan Khan
B) Ashoka
C) Cyrus
D) Alexander
E) Wu
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35
The monk Mahinda is said to have taken Theravada Buddhism where in the third century BCE?
A) Japan
B) Afghanistan
C) Tibet
D) Nepal
E) Sri Lanka
A) Japan
B) Afghanistan
C) Tibet
D) Nepal
E) Sri Lanka
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36
What is the main religion of Sri Lanka up to the present day?
A) Theravada Buddhism
B) Pure Land Buddhism
C) Mahayana Buddhism
D) Vajrayana Buddhism
E) Reformed Buddhism
A) Theravada Buddhism
B) Pure Land Buddhism
C) Mahayana Buddhism
D) Vajrayana Buddhism
E) Reformed Buddhism
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37
Theravada Buddhists practise what simple form of meditation?
A) Prajna
B) Shunyata
C) Zazen
D) Dana
E) Vipassana
A) Prajna
B) Shunyata
C) Zazen
D) Dana
E) Vipassana
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38
In the Buddhist tradition, what does "Mahayana" mean?
A) Way of the elders
B) Lesser vehicle
C) Greater vehicle
D) Middle way
E) Diamond vehicle
A) Way of the elders
B) Lesser vehicle
C) Greater vehicle
D) Middle way
E) Diamond vehicle
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39
Which of the following was NOT one of the differences from the teachings of Mahayana, which differentiated the Mahayana from the earlier Theravada?
A) Laypeople could achieve enlightenment
B) There were many heavenly bodhisattvas who helped those who prayed to them
C) Shakyamuni represented one of many manifestations of buddhahood.
D) Inclusion of the bodhisattva vow
E) Veneration of relics
A) Laypeople could achieve enlightenment
B) There were many heavenly bodhisattvas who helped those who prayed to them
C) Shakyamuni represented one of many manifestations of buddhahood.
D) Inclusion of the bodhisattva vow
E) Veneration of relics
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40
What are the "three bodies" (trikaya) of buddhahood, according to Mahayana teaching?
A) Deity, human, and underworld being
B) Male body, female body, and heavenly body
C) Appearance (Transformation) Body, Body of Bliss, and Dharma Body
D) The Arhat, the Bodhisattva, and the Buddha
E) Siddartha, Shakyamuni, and Tathagata
A) Deity, human, and underworld being
B) Male body, female body, and heavenly body
C) Appearance (Transformation) Body, Body of Bliss, and Dharma Body
D) The Arhat, the Bodhisattva, and the Buddha
E) Siddartha, Shakyamuni, and Tathagata
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41
The Mahayana Parable of the Burning House is found in which sacred Buddhist text?
A) Tripitaka
B) Sukhavati Sutra
C) Diamond Sutra
D) Lotus Sutra
E) Heart Sutra
A) Tripitaka
B) Sukhavati Sutra
C) Diamond Sutra
D) Lotus Sutra
E) Heart Sutra
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42
According to which Mahayana school can we be reborn in another realm and from where we can achieve enlightenment?
A) Zen
B) Pure Land
C) Tiantai
D) Madhyamika
E) Yogacara
A) Zen
B) Pure Land
C) Tiantai
D) Madhyamika
E) Yogacara
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43
Who founded the Madhyamika ("Middle Way") school of Mahayana Buddhism?
A) Nagarjuna
B) Nichiren
C) Asanga
D) Bodhidharma
E) Ananda
A) Nagarjuna
B) Nichiren
C) Asanga
D) Bodhidharma
E) Ananda
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44
Which school of Buddhism was dedicated to a buddha of a previous age named Amitabha?
A) Zen
B) Pure Land
C) Yogacara
D) Nichiren
E) Tiantai
A) Zen
B) Pure Land
C) Yogacara
D) Nichiren
E) Tiantai
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45
Who founded Chan Buddhism?
A) Padmasambhava
B) Nichiren
C) Nagarjuna
D) Vasubandhu
E) Bodhidharma
A) Padmasambhava
B) Nichiren
C) Nagarjuna
D) Vasubandhu
E) Bodhidharma
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46
In Zen Buddhism, the question "what is the sound of one hand clapping" is an example of which of the following?
A) Parable
B) Chant
C) Sutra
D) Koan
E) Poetry
A) Parable
B) Chant
C) Sutra
D) Koan
E) Poetry
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47
Linji and Caodong are the two main sects within which form of Buddhism?
A) Nichiren
B) Zen
C) Shingon
D) Tendai
E) Pure Land
A) Nichiren
B) Zen
C) Shingon
D) Tendai
E) Pure Land
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48
What is Joshu's Mu?
A) The first koan presented to Zen disciples.
B) A phrase repeated by Pure Land Buddhists to express praise to Amitabha Buddha
C) A logic puzzle given to Buddhist students to find the solution through careful thought
D) The final question asked to a Buddhist monk at their ordination exam
E) A short sutra or text that is chanted for several hours a day
A) The first koan presented to Zen disciples.
B) A phrase repeated by Pure Land Buddhists to express praise to Amitabha Buddha
C) A logic puzzle given to Buddhist students to find the solution through careful thought
D) The final question asked to a Buddhist monk at their ordination exam
E) A short sutra or text that is chanted for several hours a day
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49
The term zazen refers to which of the following practices?
A) Communal Chanting
B) Silent Prayer
C) Sitting Meditation
D) Almsgiving
E) Fasting
A) Communal Chanting
B) Silent Prayer
C) Sitting Meditation
D) Almsgiving
E) Fasting
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50
Followers of Vajrayana Buddhism refer to it as which of the following?
A) True Buddhism
B) Third turning of the wheel of dharma
C) Final turning wheel of dharma
D) Seal of dharma
E) Seal of Buddhism
A) True Buddhism
B) Third turning of the wheel of dharma
C) Final turning wheel of dharma
D) Seal of dharma
E) Seal of Buddhism
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51
Tantric Buddhism envisions cosmic reality as an interplay between which of the following?
A) Evil and good forces
B) Motion and stillness
C) Male and female forces
D) Light and darkness
E) Spirit and matter
A) Evil and good forces
B) Motion and stillness
C) Male and female forces
D) Light and darkness
E) Spirit and matter
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52
What is the name of the sacred geometric design used in Vajrayana Buddhist practice?
A) Pagoda
B) Murti
C) Chakra
D) Mandala
E) Koan
A) Pagoda
B) Murti
C) Chakra
D) Mandala
E) Koan
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53
Who is traditionally believed to have brought Buddhism to Tibet?
A) Dogen
B) Mahinda
C) Bodhidharma
D) Nichiren
E) Padmasambhava
A) Dogen
B) Mahinda
C) Bodhidharma
D) Nichiren
E) Padmasambhava
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54
What is the more common name of the Bardo Thodol?
A) Great Sun Sutra
B) Tibetan Book of the Dead
C) Lotus Sutra
D) Diamond Sutra
E) Pali Canon
A) Great Sun Sutra
B) Tibetan Book of the Dead
C) Lotus Sutra
D) Diamond Sutra
E) Pali Canon
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55
What is the Bardo Thodol text of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition about?
A) Directions for how to cultivate special power through intense meditation
B) Legendary stories about early Buddhist tantric masters and local deities in Tibet
C) Instructions to help the dying achieve liberation in the stages between death and rebirth
D) The levels of Buddhist heaven and hell
E) Instructions on mantras to chant in order to erase bad karma and achieve a fruitful rebirth
A) Directions for how to cultivate special power through intense meditation
B) Legendary stories about early Buddhist tantric masters and local deities in Tibet
C) Instructions to help the dying achieve liberation in the stages between death and rebirth
D) The levels of Buddhist heaven and hell
E) Instructions on mantras to chant in order to erase bad karma and achieve a fruitful rebirth
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56
Which incarnation of his line is the current Dalai Lama believed to be?
A) Twelfth
B) Twenty-fourth
C) Ninth
D) Second
E) Fourteenth
A) Twelfth
B) Twenty-fourth
C) Ninth
D) Second
E) Fourteenth
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57
Which Buddhist practice was alien to the social system and values in China?
A) Temple building
B) Ancestor veneration
C) Bodhisattva veneration
D) Monasticism
E) Meditation
A) Temple building
B) Ancestor veneration
C) Bodhisattva veneration
D) Monasticism
E) Meditation
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58
The "Happy Buddha" reflects which of the following important aspects of Chinese culture?
A) Acceptance and celebration
B) Wealth and abundance
C) Wisdom and joy
D) Children and worldly prosperity
E) Frivolity and laughter
A) Acceptance and celebration
B) Wealth and abundance
C) Wisdom and joy
D) Children and worldly prosperity
E) Frivolity and laughter
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59
What is a stupa?
A) A statue or idol of the Buddha or an important bodhisattva
B) A geometric pattern or design used as a visual aid in meditation and ritual
C) Memorials built over sacred objects including remains of major disciples and scripture
D) A word puzzle given to Zen students to help them break out of conventional thinking
E) A text containing Buddhist teachings or discourses
A) A statue or idol of the Buddha or an important bodhisattva
B) A geometric pattern or design used as a visual aid in meditation and ritual
C) Memorials built over sacred objects including remains of major disciples and scripture
D) A word puzzle given to Zen students to help them break out of conventional thinking
E) A text containing Buddhist teachings or discourses
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60
The term mudras refers to which of the following in the Buddhist traditions?
A) Meditation Techniques
B) Prayer Postures
C) Chants
D) Poetic Verses
E) Hand Gestures
A) Meditation Techniques
B) Prayer Postures
C) Chants
D) Poetic Verses
E) Hand Gestures
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61
Buddhism's intellectual and institutional influence lasted in India until when?
A) 12th century BCE
B) 20th century BCE
C) 17th century BCE
D) 7th century BCE
E) 2nd century BCE
A) 12th century BCE
B) 20th century BCE
C) 17th century BCE
D) 7th century BCE
E) 2nd century BCE
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62
Who led the conversion of thousands of dalits (untouchables) in India to Buddhism, himself included, in 1956?
A) Bhagat Singh
B) Mohandas K. Gandhi
C) Bhimrao R. Ambedkar
D) Jawaharlal Nehru
E) Indira Gandhi
A) Bhagat Singh
B) Mohandas K. Gandhi
C) Bhimrao R. Ambedkar
D) Jawaharlal Nehru
E) Indira Gandhi
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63
In what country has Buddhism had considerable influence on the ruling parties from the time of its independence through a civil war and to the present day?
A) Syria
B) India
C) Thailand
D) China
E) Sri Lanka
A) Syria
B) India
C) Thailand
D) China
E) Sri Lanka
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64
Who was known as Tibet's Joan of Arc for leading a rebellion against the Chinese takeover in 1949?
A) Prajnatara
B) Cheng Yen
C) Zongchi
D) Ani Pachen
E) Wu Zeitan
A) Prajnatara
B) Cheng Yen
C) Zongchi
D) Ani Pachen
E) Wu Zeitan
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65
According to the Buddhist understanding, the dharma will continue to decline until when?
A) It will perpetually decline until the end of this illusory world
B) Until the next buddha restarts the wheel
C) Until the bodhisattvas answer prayers of the faithful
D) Until enough people recognize our collective need for enlightenment
E) Until cataclysmic events compel a shift in collective consciousness
A) It will perpetually decline until the end of this illusory world
B) Until the next buddha restarts the wheel
C) Until the bodhisattvas answer prayers of the faithful
D) Until enough people recognize our collective need for enlightenment
E) Until cataclysmic events compel a shift in collective consciousness
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66
The "Three Gems" of Buddhism are the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Nirvana.
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67
All three "vehicles" or major groups of Buddhism originated in India.
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68
A major innovation in Buddhist thought was the idea of no permanent human self or soul.
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69
Buddhists understands the cosmos as an endless succession of universe arising and passing away.
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70
A bright light illuminated the world on the day when Shakyamuni, the Buddha, was born.
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71
As part of the traditional Buddhist story of Siddartha Gautama, his father tries to shelter him from any evidence of life's suffering.
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72
There are numerous stories that recountthe childhood of Shakyamuni.
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73
The term "buddha" means "being striving for enlightenment."
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74
Shakyamuni delivered his first sermon before the king and a crowd at the royal palace.
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75
According to tradition, the Buddha named his chief disciple Ananda as his successor.
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76
Buddhist usage of dharma reflects its root meaning of "that which holds."
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77
The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism are about suffering (dukkha), and the path to overcoming it.
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78
The three characteristics of existence according to Buddhism are suffering, death, and no-self.
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79
According to Buddhist teaching, there are twelve links or stages in the chain of dependent origination.
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80
The Buddhist Tripitaka is also known as the Pali canon.
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