Monday, 20 February 2012

2007 Dhamma Jnr1 Part 1

  • The word hearing which prince Siddhattha sent a pearl necklace to Kisa Gotami was
    1. nibbuta
    2. Kanthaka
    3. Sammata
    4. Pabbata
  • Atthaparikkhara (eight requisites) wwere presented to Ascetic Gotama by
    1. Brahma Sahampati
    2. Maha Brahma Ghatikara
    3. King Bimbisara
    4. Sakra
  • Svakkhata is rthe quality of the Dhamma meaning
    1. fully realized
    2. well preached
    3. directly experienced
    4. cone and see
  • Buddha advised the Bhikkhus to respect as Teacher sfter His parinibbana
    1. Ven Ananda
    2. Ven Maha Kassapa
    3. Dharma
    4. Ven Anuruddha
  • The proximate cause of holding the First Buddhist Council was the improper words of
    1. Devadatta
    2. Subhadda
    3. Ajatasattu
    4. Ven Kassapa
  • Venerable _______ was the Chief of the Commentators of the Tipitaka in Sri Lanka
    1. Mahinda Thera
    2. Upali
    3. Buddhaghosa
    4. Samghamitta
  • The Blessing "Santutthi" in the Mangala Sutta means
    1. reverence
    2. humility
    3. contentment
    4. gratitude
  • Sakka (able), Uju (upright), Suju (perfectly upright) and Suwaco (obedient) are virtues praised in _______ Sutta
    1. Mangala
    2. Metta
    3. Ratana
    4. Parabhava
  • The highest gift of all gifts is
    1. Dhamma dana
    2. Abhaya dana
    3. Amisa dana
    4. Sanghika dana
  • A man rejoyces at he good deed done by his friend. The merit he gets is
    1. pattidana
    2. punna kamma
    3. pattanumodana
    4. apacayana
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The students stand up when the teacher enters the classroom. This meritorious deed is called reverence (Apacayana)

Supatipanna is the quality of the Sangha meaning of good conduct

Kay Buddhists observe the 8 percepts on Full Moon Poya days

The new treatise added to the Dhamma Vinaya by Ven Moggaliputta Tissa Thera at the Third Buddhist Council was Kathavatthu

Gotama Bodhisatta received the First Affirmation of becoming a Buddha from Buddha Dipankara

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