Ethical Teaching

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One-Mark Questions

Give one Buddhist teaching about kamma (karma) and rebirth.
Give one Buddhist teaching about compassion (karuna).
Give one Buddhist teaching about metta (loving kindness).
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Four-Mark Questions

Explain two different Buddhist teachings about kamma (karma) and rebirth.
Explain two different ways Buddhists might show compassion (karuna).
Explain two different Buddhist teachings about metta (loving kindness).
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Six-Mark Questions

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.

Explain two reasons compassion (karuna) is important in Buddhism.

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

Explain two reasons metta (loving kindness) is important in Buddhism.

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

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Twelve-Mark Questions

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

Evaluate this statement.

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

Evaluate this statement.

'Living with metta (loving kindness) is the most important way for Buddhists to cultivate enlightenment.'

Evaluate this statement.

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