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Practices in Buddhism: the Five Precepts and ethical living
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the Five Precepts instructs Buddhists to refrain from taking what is not given?

  1. The second precept
  2. The first precept
  3. The third precept
  4. The fourth precept
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✓ Answer: AThe second precept
The second precept is 'I undertake the training rule to abstain from taking what is not given,' which covers theft and dishonest acquisition. The first precept concerns not harming living beings. The third precept relates to sexual misconduct. The fourth precept concerns false speech.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A Buddhist shopkeeper is offered the chance to sell counterfeit goods for extra profit. Which precept is most directly relevant to their decision?

  1. The fourth precept about refraining from false speech
  2. The first precept about not harming living beings
  3. The third precept about avoiding sexual misconduct
  4. The fifth precept about avoiding intoxicants
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✓ Answer: AThe fourth precept about refraining from false speech
The fourth precept, refraining from false speech, is most directly relevant because selling counterfeit goods involves deceiving customers about the nature of the products. While the second precept (not taking what is not given) could also apply, the deceptive element makes the fourth precept the primary concern. The other precepts do not directly address dishonest trading practices.
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