Religions Of SE Asia - Buddhism Question Preview (ID: 27998)


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What do Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism have in common?
a) They are major world philosophies.
b) They were all founded in China.
c) They all began in the Middle East.
d) They died out by the 17th century.

The following points are five of the eight most important aspects of what ideology: right speech, right action, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration?
a) Hinduism
b) Confucianism
c) Islam
d) Buddhism

The following statements are a part of what belief system: life is full of suffering, the desire for possessions causes suffering, elimination of desire will stop one's suffering, and following the Eightfold path will lead to Enlightenment.
a) Confucianism
b) Hinduism
c) Buddhism
d) Shintoism

What Buddhist teaching shows its followers the correct way to live their lives?
a) The Middle Way
b) The Quran
c) The Five Pillars
d) The Bible

What does Buddha mean?
a) Middle Way
b) Enlightened One
c) Glorified One
d) Four Noble Truths

What do Buddhists believe people need to do to be happy and find peace?
a) They are to live their lives as vegetarians.
b) They are to accept the belief in only one God.
c) They are to give up greed and greedy desires.
d) There are to live quietly within the caste system.

Who was the founder of Buddhism?
a) Jesus
b) Confucius
c) Siddhartha Gautama
d) Muhammad

What Southeast Asian country has the highest population of Buddhist in the world?
a) India
b) Japan
c) Pakistan
d) China

Where was the religion of Buddhism founded?
a) India
b) China
c) Japan
d) Vietnam

The Eightfold Path is a guiding principle of;
a) Confucianism
b) Hinduism
c) Buddhism
d) Islam

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