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question 30: what is not true about siddhartha gautama? f: he sought enlightenment to remove evil and suffering from life. g: he was the founder of buddhism. h: he achieved nirvana after years of meditation and study. j: he believed that people could achieve eternal life through the ten commandments. question 31: hinduism: nirvana, dharma, brahman; buddhism: moksha, eightfold path, four noble truths. which two characteristics should be switched because they are not in their appropriate category? a: nirvana and moksha b: dharma and moksha c: brahman and four noble truths d: nirvana and eightfold path question 32: the founder of islam is - f: muhammad g: jesus christ h: abraham j: siddhartha gautama
- Question 30: Siddhartha Gautama sought enlightenment to end suffering, founded Buddhism, and achieved nirvana. He did not believe people could achieve eternal life through the Ten - Commandments (which are part of Judaism and Christianity).
- Question 31: Nirvana is a central concept in Buddhism, not Hinduism. Moksha is a central concept in Hinduism. So Nirvana and Moksha should be switched.
- Question 32: Muhammad is the founder of Islam. Jesus Christ is the central figure in Christianity, Abraham is an important figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam but not the founder of Islam, and Siddhartha Gautama is the founder of Buddhism.
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Question 30: J
Question 31: A
Question 32: F