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Search by lesson title History — Chapter 3
Jainism and Buddhism
Multiple Choice Questions
History — Chapter 1 Select Correct Relationship
The Harappan Civilisation
Class 9 - Total History & Civics Solutions Short Answer Questions
History — Chapter 2 Structured Questions
The Vedic Period
Thinking Skills
History — Chapter 3
Jainism and Buddhism
History — Chapter 4
The Mauryan Empire
History — Chapter 5
The Sangam Age
History — Chapter 6
The Age of the Guptas
History — Chapter 7
History — Chapter 8
Medieval India — (B) The Delhi Sultanate
History — Chapter 9
Medieval India — (C) The Mughal Empire
보청기 무료체험과 정부 지원금 신청법을
History — Chapter 10
알려드립니다.
Medieval India — (D) Composite Culture
History — Chapter 11
The Modern Age in Europe — (A)
Renaissance
Multiple Choice Questions
History — Chapter 12
The Modern Age in Europe — (B)
Reformation
Civics — Chapter 2
Baskets" of Buddhist cannon?
Salient Features of the Constitution — I
1. Jataka
Civics — Chapter 3
Salient Features of the Constitution — II
Civics — Chapter 4
Elections 2. Tripitikas
Civics — Chapter 5
Local Self-Government — Rural 3. Angas
Civics — Chapter 6
Local Self-Government — Urban
4. Dwadashangi
Appendix 2
Specimen Paper
Answer
Tripitikas
Question 2
1. seven
2. five
3. ten
4. nine
Answer
five, nine
Question 3
1. Buddha's life
2. Socio-economic conditions
3. Climatic conditions
4. None of the above
Answer
Buddha's life
Question 4
Answer
Tirthankaras are
Answer
Question 6
1. Local languages
2. Prakrit
3. Sanskrit
4. Both 1 and 2
Answer
Prakrit
Question 7
Answer
The four great sights
Question 8
Answer
Question 9
1. Bhikshus; Bhikshunis
2. Bikhu; Bikani
3. Sangha; Sanghi
4. Vinaya; Vinayaka
Answer
Bhikshus; Bhikshunis
Question 10
1. Sanskrit
2. Pali
3. Parakrit
4. All of the above
Answer
Pali
Question 11
Answer
Question 12
1. Asteya
2. Ahimsa
3. Aparigraha
4. Brahmacharya
Answer
Brahmacharya
Select Correct Relationship
Question 1
Answer
Question 2
Answer
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
Answer
Question 5
Answer
Question 6
Answer
(A) and (B) are independent of each other.
Question 7
Answer
Question 8
Answer
Question 9
Answer
Question 1
Answer
Question 2
Answer
Question 3
Answer
Question 4
Answer
Question 5
Answer
1. Ahimsa: Non-violence
2. Achaurya or Asteya: Not stealing
3. Satya: Not telling a lie
4. Aparigraha: Not possessing property
Question 6
Answer
1. Right faith
2. Right knowledge
3. Right conduct or action
Question 7
Give two causes for the spread of Jainism.
Answer
Question 8
Answer
Question 9
Answer
Question 10
Answer
Question 11
Answer
1. An Old Man
2. A Sick Man
3. A Dead Man
4. An Ascetic
Question 12
Answer
Question 13
Answer
Question 14
Answer
Question 15
Answer
Question 16
Answer
Question 17
Answer
Question 18
Answer
Question 19
Answer
Question 20
Answer
Structured Questions
Question 1
(a) Angas
(b) Tripitikas
(c) Jatakas
Answer
Question 2
Answer
Question 3
Answer
(a) Mahavira was the twenty-fourth and last
of the tirthankaras. He is considered as the
founder of Jainism because he made
Jainism popular and systematic.
Mahavira was called Jina because after
obtaining the supreme knowledge, he
subdued his desires and became the
conqueror. The term jina was used for those
who have conquered their desires.
Question 4
With reference to Buddhism, answer the
following questions:
Answer
Question 5
Answer
Question 6
Answer
(c) Similarities:
Dissimilarities:
Thinking Skills
Question 1
The most important precept of Jainism is
ahimsa or non-violence. It was popularised
by Mahatma Gandhi during India's freedom
struggle. Do you think the philosophy of
ahimsa is as relevant today as it was in the
era of Mahavira?
Answer
Question 2
Answer
Question 3
Answer
Similarities
Differences
S.
Hinduism Buddhism Jainis
No.
Founded by
No Founded
1. Gautam
founder Rishabd
Buddha
Creator of
Universe is Universe
2. Universe
God itself is G
is God
S.
Hinduism Buddhism Jainis
No.
Very stri
Strict and Simple and
regardin
3. expensive inexpensive
non-
Rituals faith
violence
Rigid
No caste No caste
4. caste
system system
system
Question 4
Answer
1. Emphasis on non-violence —
Buddhism has always emphasized non-
violence and compassion towards all
living beings, which has become
increasingly relevant in contemporary
India. With the rise of communal and
sectarian violence, many people have
turned to Buddhism as a way of
promoting peace and harmony.
2. Influence on modern Indian leaders
— Several modern Indian leaders, such
as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar were deeply
influenced by Buddhism. Ambedkar, in
particular, converted to Buddhism in
1956, and his followers have continued
to promote the religion as a means of
empowerment for Dalits, who have
historically faced discrimination in India.
3. Interest in meditation and
mindfulness — Buddhism has also
gained popularity in India due to its
emphasis on meditation and
mindfulness practices. Many people in
contemporary India are turning to these
practices as a means of coping with
stress and anxiety in their daily lives.
Question 5
Answer
Characters:
Gautama Buddha
Queen Maya (Buddha's mother)
King Suddhodana (Buddha's father)
Ananda (Buddha's disciple and cousin)
Mara (the demon of illusion)
Act 1:
Scene 1: The birth of Gautama Buddha
The play opens with Queen Maya giving
birth to Prince Siddhartha Gautama. The
king and queen celebrate his birth, with the
king envisioning a bright future for his son.
However, a prophecy is revealed that the
prince will either become a great king or a
great sage, causing King Suddhodana to
worry about his son's future.
Act 2:
Scene 1: The Great Renunciation
Prince Siddhartha, now a young man, is
married and has a child. One day as his
charioteer is driving him through the town,
he sees an old man bent with age. Then he
sees a sick man groaning in pain. After that
he witnesses a dead body of a man being
carried for cremation. He is consoled when
he sees an ascetic in search of salvation. He
becomes disillusioned with his life of luxury
and decides to renounce his material
possessions and seek the truth. This
decision causes great distress to his family,
particularly his father, who wants him to
become a great king.
Act 3:
Scene 1: Enlightenment
After several years of meditation and self-
reflection, Prince Siddhartha attains
enlightenment under a Bodhi tree. He
becomes known as the Buddha, or the
enlightened one. Ananda, his cousin and
disciple, witnesses the event.
Act 4:
Scene 1: The spread of Buddhism
The Buddha continues to travel and teach,
gathering a large following of monks and
laypeople. He performs several miracles and
attracts the attention of Mara, the demon of
illusion, who tries to distract him from his
mission.
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