| A | B |
| Siddhartha's first path | Excessive Pleasure |
| Siddhartha's second path | Extreem self denial |
| Siddhartha's final path | Moderation |
| First turning point in life | old man, sick man, dead man |
| Second turning point | String too tight, String too loose |
| The result of the second turning point | The Middle Path |
| Question Siddhartha wanted to answer | Why is there suffering in the World |
| What does the Lotus represent | Birth |
| What does the Bodhi tree represent | Enlightenment |
| What does the Wheel represent | His teaching |
| What does the Stupa represent | His Death |
| What was the answer to the Question, "Why is there suffering in the world?" | 4 Noble Truths |
| Give examples of pysical suffering. | pain, sickness, injury, tiredness, old age and death |
| Give examples of psychological suffering. | sadness, frustration, depression |
| Why do we suffer? | craving and clinging |
| What is the word for control | Nirodha |
| What is the word for freedom from all worries and troubles | Nirvana |
| What is the path to the end of suffering | Eight Fold Path |
| The Middle Path is between what two paths? | Hedonism and Asceticism |
| What two paths of the 8 Fold Path reresents widom? | Understanding and Thought |
| What four paths of the 8 Fold Path represent Morality | Speech, action, livelihood, and effort |
| What two paths of the 8 Fold Path represents Meditation | Mindfulness and Concentration |
| What is the answer to the question, "How do you stop suffering?" | The 8 Fold Path" |
| The 5 Precepts come from what two paths in the 8 Fold Path? | Right Speech and Right Action |
| Who is the Enlightened One | The Buddha |
| The Teachings of Buddha | Dhamma |
| Monastic Life | Sangha |
| Location of Birth | Lumpini |
| Location of Enilightenment | Bodhagaya |
| Location of First Teachings | Sarnath |
| Location of Death | Kushnara |
| Who does The Buddha defeat? | Mara |
| Both hands in the lap, palms up | Meditation |
| Moving with left hand in the air | Teaching the Dhamma |
| left hand in lap, right hand touches ground | Calling mother Earth to Witness |
| Reclining Buddha | death |
| Standing turning the wheel | Teaching |