Nirvana
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Q. Salvation is in Jainism and in Buddhism.
- Karma
- Moksha
- Nirvana
- Dukka
Q. How are Karma and Nirvana related to each other?
- Karma is attainable by focusing on Nirvana.
- Karma and Nirvana are what man should learn from society.
- Desiring worldly possessions might lead to gaining good Karma, which will then lead to enlightenment.
- Leading a selfless life frees one's soul from the eternal cycle of life and death.
Q. What according to Buddha was Dharma?
- The incident of enlightenment.
- The same as Nirvana.
- His journey from Gaya to Sarnath.
- The universal law controlling the universe.
Q.
Buddha held that the whole universe was controlled by __________
Dharma
Moksha
Sins
Punya
Q.
Buddha believed that the whole universe was controlled by
Tamas
Dharma
Bhoga
Moksha
Q. Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
These flowers also ________ Christ's resurrection and the promise of eternal life.
These flowers also ________ Christ's resurrection and the promise of eternal life.
- symbol
- symbolise
- symbolisation
- significant
Q. Which best describes the overall structure of the passage?
- Reminiscence followed by present-day application
- Narrative description followed by commentary
- An account of a problem followed by a suggested solution
- A generalization followed by specific examples
- A discussion of opposing viewpoints followed by an attempt to reconcile them
Q. By giving the example of the table, the writer shows how _____________.
- the table is an independent entity
- a table is actually not a table
- all things in this universe are interconnected
- objects made of wood cannot be separated from the world
Q. Shreya was talking to her friends about Life. "Life is unpredictable. It can go from being alright to a complete mess in a matter of seconds." Her friend said, "Buddha came up with a method to help get over Dukkha." Shreya wanted to know what was it.
What was the name of the path described by Buddha to get over Dukkha?
What was the name of the path described by Buddha to get over Dukkha?
- Pratipad
- Dukkha Nivaran
- Ashtangik
- Eightfold Path