Buddhism Key Practices: Ethics (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))

Exam Questions

1 hour13 questions
12 marks

Give two of the five moral precepts.

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21 mark

Which one of the following is not one of the Six Perfections in the Mahayana tradition?

  • Energy

  • Generosity

  • Jealousy

  • Patience

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31 mark

Which one of the following terms means ‘loving kindness’?

  • Karma

  • Metta

  • Vihara

  • Wesak

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41 mark

Which one of the following terms means ‘compassion’ in Buddhism?

  • Metta

  • Karma

  • Zazen

  • Karuna

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52 marks

Give two of the six perfections in the Mahayanan tradition.

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14 marks

Explain two contrasting ways Buddhists might show compassion (karuna).

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25 marks

Explain two reasons why believing in kamma (karma) is important for Buddhists today.

 Refer to sacred writings or another source of Buddhist belief and teaching in your answer.

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34 marks

Explain two contrasting ways in which Buddhists can develop the six perfections within themselves.

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44 marks

Explain two ways that belief in karuna can influence Buddhists’ actions.

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55 marks

Explain two of the five moral precepts of Buddhism.

Refer to sacred writings or another source of Buddhist belief and teaching in your answer.

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112 marks

‘The law of kamma (karma) makes all Buddhists behave well.’

 Evaluate this statement.

In your answer you should:

• refer to Buddhist teaching

• give reasoned arguments to support this statement

• give reasoned arguments to support a different point of view

• reach a justified conclusion.

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212 marks

‘For Buddhists, it is always wrong to speak falsehoods (tell lies).’

 Evaluate this statement.

In your answer you should:

• refer to Buddhist teaching

• give reasoned arguments to support this statement

• give reasoned arguments to support a different point of view

• reach a justified conclusion.

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312 marks

‘It is impossible for Buddhists to always act with compassion (karuna).’

 Evaluate this statement.

In your answer you should:

• refer to Buddhist teaching

• give reasoned arguments to support this statement

• give reasoned arguments to support a different point of view

• reach a justified conclusion.

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