
Homework 1 Marking Period 3 Buddhism & Hinduism
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- Q1The terms Brahma, dharma, and moksha are most closely associated with which religion?JudaismHinduismanimismIslam30s
- Q2The Buddhist religion teaches that salvation is earned byfollowing the Ten Commandmentsworshipping Allah as the one true godlearning to give up selfish desirebeing baptized and confirmed300s
- Q3According to Buddhist principles, believers can end personal suffering byrelying on divine helpdoing good deedseliminating selfish desiresmaking pilgrimages to Mecca300s
- Q4Which belief system is most closely associated with the terms Eightfold Path, Four Noble Truths, and nirvana?BuddhismShintoJudaismChristianity300s
- Q5Which belief is shared by Hindus and Buddhists?The soul can be reincarnated.Everyone should have the same social status.People should pray five times a day.Material wealth is a sign of the blessing of the gods.300s
- Q6Hinduism and Buddhism are similar in that both religionsstress attainment of a better life through spiritual rebirthprovide followers with a rigid social caste systemlook to the teaching of one person for their basic beliefspractice a belief in many gods300s
- Q7A person who practices Hinduism would most likelymake a pilgrimage to Jerusalemworship in a synagoguepray facing Meccabelieve the Vedas are sacred300s
- Q8What statement is best supported by the information in the diagram?Buddhists use meditation to practice controlling their thoughts.Buddhists support the caste system.Buddhists support the use of violence when it is required.300s