- 1. Who is considered the founder of Taoism?
A) Buddha B) Confucius C) Lao Tzu D) Muhammad
- 2. In which country did Lao Tzu live?
A) Japan B) India C) China D) Vietnam
- 3. The main text attributed to Lao Tzu is called the ________.
A) Analects B) Bhagavad Gita C) Dhammapada D) Tao Te Ching
- 4. The term 'Tao' can be translated to mean ________.
A) Enlightenment B) Nirvana C) The Way D) Karma
- 5. Which of the following is a common theme in Lao Tzu's teachings?
A) Simplicity B) Materialism C) Power D) Conflict
- 6. Lao Tzu's teachings emphasize the concept of acting in harmony with ________.
A) Tradition B) Nature C) Authority D) Society
- 7. Lao Tzu is traditionally credited with writing ________ chapters in the Tao Te Ching.
A) 108 B) 92 C) 81 D) 64
- 8. What is the term used to refer to the historical writings about Lao Tzu and his teachings?
A) Laozi Zhuan B) Dhammapada C) Analects D) Bhagavad Gita
- 9. Lao Tzu is believed to have been a contemporary of which ancient Chinese philosopher?
A) Confucius B) Sun Tzu C) Mencius D) Zhuangzi
- 10. In Taoist philosophy, what is the term used to describe effortless action?
A) Qi B) Wu Wei C) Dharma D) Yin and Yang
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