
Buddhism Lesson 1-2
Quiz by Mary Antonette Liyesa
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What is the ultimate goal of Buddhism?
The Buddha's enlightenment resulted in his discovery of the Four Noble Truths.
Explain in one sentence what "samsara" refers to in Buddhism.
Which of the following is NOT one of the Four Noble Truths?
The Three Defilements (Greed, Hatred, and Delusion) are considered the main causes of suffering and rebirth in Buddhism.
What is the primary cause of suffering according to the Second Noble Truth (Samudaya)?
What does the term "kilesa" refer to in Buddhism?
How many subcontinents are there in India during the time of Buddhism?
Namely, ascetics and leaders of religious sects who are responsible for teaching various disciplines and conducting religious rituals.
This caste typically includes laborers and service providers, responsible for various forms of manual work and service.
Namely, the nobility, members of the royal family, soldiers, warriors, and rulers.
This caste typically includes merchants, farmers, and landowners, responsible for agriculture, commerce, and trade.
Brahmanism believes that Brahma is the creator of the world, the universe, human life, and animals. There are rituals to worship deities, involving animal sacrifices to seek blessings.
Beliefs Regarding the Spirit or Soul is the belief regarding changes in nature, holding that the spirits of deities reside in natural elements such as trees, rivers, and mountains.
A group of ascetics who reject the traditional beliefs of Brahmanism, seeking to discover the truth independently, thus established their own schools to teach people who share their beliefs