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Buddhism Quiz 1. Buddhism was founded by a. Siddartha Gotama b. Guru Nanak c. Bodhisattva d. Abraham 2. Buddhism was founded in a. China b. Middle East c. Japan d. India 3. The major teachings of Buddhism are called the a. Enlightenment c. Three Jewels b. Four Noble Truths d. Eight-Spoke Wheel 4. The Buddha, his teachings (dhamma), and the sangha (monks and nuns) make up the a. Enlightenment c. Three Jewels b. Four Noble Truths d. Eight-Fold Path 5. A Buddhist might reach their goal by following the guidelines of the a. Priest c. Three Universals b. Bodhisattva d. Eight-Fold Path 6. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to reach a. Three Jewels c. Paradise b. Nirvana d. Moksha 7. One who has achieved enlightenment but stays behind to help others is a a. Bodhisattva c. Priest b. Ascetic d. Monk 8. The branch of Buddhism practiced mainly in China and Japan a. Theravada c. Mahayana b. Taoism d. Dalai Lama 9. The major symbol of Buddhism is the a. Lotus c. Six spoke Wheel b. Buddha d. Jewel 10. The celebration of Buddha's birth, enlightenment and death is called a. Divali c. Gurpurb b. Zen d. Wesak 11. The "big" question that Buddhism tries to solve involves a. the afterlife c. how to get rich b. suffering d. how to become a Buddha 12. Method used to quiet the mind and concentrate a. meditation c. prayer b. Theravada d. reading 13. The title for the leader of Tibetan Buddhism, means "high priest" a. Buddha c. Dalai Lama b. Imam d. pastor 14. The branch of Buddhism practice mainly in Southeast Asia a. Theravada c. Mahayana b. Taoism d. Dalai Lama 15. Each of these is part of Buddhism except a. Five Precepts c. Four Noble Truths b. Eight Fold Path d. Four Jewels 16. Each of these is a type of Buddhism except a. Pure Light c. Mahayana b. Theravada d. Zen 17. Which of these was not one of the four sights that the founder saw a. dead man c. sick man b. rich man d. old man 18. Who can be a monk in Buddhism? a. men c. women b. men and women d. only those who are born into it 19. Buddhists believe in the opportunity to live many lifetimes in order to find an end to suffering. This is a belief in a. heaven c. pure land b. polytheism d. reincarnation 20. Buddhism is practiced a. all over the world b. in Asia and Africa c. only in Asia d. in Asia and Europe