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In Zen, there is no substitute for
 
  A) dualisitic thinking.
  B) direct experience.
  C) the present moment.
  D) intellectual understanding.

Question 2

The Fourth Noble Truth is that
 
  A) dissatisfaction is the result of craving or desire.
  B) there is a way to eliminate craving and dissatisfaction: the Eightfold Path (moderation).
  C) elimination of craving brings the extinction of suffering.
  D) given the psychological state of the average individual, dissatisfaction is inescapable.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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