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Which of the following best describes the overall orientation of Buddhism?
 
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Question 2
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What was the early life of the Siddhartha Gautama like?
 
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Question 3
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Which is the first of the Four Noble Truths?
 
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Which is not one of the “Three Jewels”?
 
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What is the ultimate goal of meditation?
 
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What is the basic idea of Anataman, or no-self ?
 
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What best expresses the idea of “Ultimate Reality” in Buddhism?
 
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Which of the following is not part of the Mahayana?
 
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Which of the following does not view the Bodhisattva as the highest ideal?
 
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Which of the following is the Nirvana-mode body of the Buddha?
 
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Which of the following forms of Mahayana Buddhism is most likely to employ Tantric techniques?
 
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Tibetan Buddhism is part of what branch of Buddhism?
 
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