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Quiz: Samudaya (Cause of Suffering)

AQA GCSE Religious Studies

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Welcome to this quiz on samudaya! Test your knowledge of this key Buddhist concept with 10 questions!

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What does 'samudaya' refer to in Buddhism?

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Which of the following are examples of samudaya (causes of suffering)? (Select all that apply)

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Samudaya is the Second Noble Truth, which identifies {{blank0}} as the root cause of suffering.

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Which of the Three Poisons is most closely linked to samudaya?

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Which of the following are ways to overcome samudaya according to Buddhism? (Select all that apply)

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The Second Noble Truth teaches that suffering arises due to {{blank0}}, which is often driven by {{blank1}}.

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What is the ultimate goal in overcoming samudaya?

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