
Buddhism Lesson Quiz L.3
QuizĀ by Mary Antonette Liyesa
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Who is considered the founder of Buddhism?
What event marked the beginning of Buddhism?
What did the Buddha compare the world of beings to after attaining enlightenment?
What do the four types of lotus flowers represent in Buddhism?
What does the lotus symbolically represent in Buddhism teachings?
What does the lotus growing above the water symbolize?
What does the lotus growing in the water represent?
What does the lotus under the mud represent in Buddhism?
Who were the first disciples of the Buddha?
The Buddha attained Supreme Enlightenment before teaching others.
The lotus flower represents ignorance and suffering.
The Buddhaās first disciples were the five ascetics.
The Buddhaās teachings spread immediately after He began teaching.
The Buddha taught in a way that suited the audience he was speaking to.
The Buddha only taught monks and did not teach laypeople.
The Buddha used only one teaching method to spread His message.
The Buddhaās teachings have never changed since He taught them.
The Buddha was known for his leadership qualities, such as wisdom and compassion.
The Buddha believed that the Dhamma (the right way to live) was less important than following the community's rules.
The Buddha never allowed other monks to help manage the Sangha.
The Buddha encouraged the monks to study the Dhamma carelessly so they could quickly spread it.
The Buddha believed in listening to the majority when making important decisions.
The Buddha wanted to ensure that Buddhism would be preserved even after His passing.
The Buddha did not believe in using rewards or punishments in managing the Sangha.
The Buddha appointed SÄriputta to be a teacher because of his good behavior.