Quiz: Buddhism - The Human Personality
AQA GCSE Religious Studies
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Building on your understanding of Dhamma and Dependent Arising, let's explore the concept of the human personality in Buddhism!
Which concept describes the five elements that make up human personality in Theravada Buddhism?
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Which of the following are part of the Five Aggregates in Theravada Buddhism? (Select all that apply)
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In Mahayana Buddhism, {{blank0}} refers to the idea of emptiness and the absence of a fixed self, while {{blank1}} represents the potential to achieve Buddhahood.
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Which idea in Buddhism explains that all things, including personality, arise and cease due to conditions?
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What does 'Buddha-nature' signify in Mahayana Buddhism?
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Which of the following teachings relate to human personality in Buddhism? (Select all that apply)
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The Theravada concept of {{blank0}} refers to achieving personal liberation, while the Mahayana concept of {{blank1}} emphasises helping others to achieve enlightenment.
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