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Childhood of lord buddha
Buddha’s Way English Dhamma School
Term Test-December 2013-Grade 4
Name:____________________________ Duration -2Hours
Answer all the questions.
PAPER 01
Underline the correct answer.
1.How long did bikkhu Bakkula Live?
a. 150 Years
b. 130 Years
c. 160 Years
d. 140 Years
2.To Whom did Kolitha & Upathissa first go to find happiness?
a. Alarakalama
b. Sanjaya
c. Uddakaramaputhtte
d. Asitha
3.Where did Visaka go to meet the Buddha?
a. Jethavanaramaya
b. Veluvanaramaya
c. Migadaramaya
d. Kosalaramaya
4.Who was Visaka?
a. Daughter of Dhananjaya
b. Daughter of Poornawardana
c. Daughter of Suddhodana
d. Daughter of Supprabuddha
5.At what age did Visaka attain Sotapanna?
a. 4 Year
b. 7 Year
c. 5 Year
d. 6 Year
6.What is the present given by the Dhananjaya to his daughter Visaka?
a. White Horse
b. Three Palace
c. Melapaladhana
d. Crown
7.Whom did Visaka marry?
a. Poornawardhana
b. Dhanawardhana
c. Goonawardhana
d. Jayawardhana
8.How many years did the Buddha stay Poornawardhana?
a. 5 Years
b. 6 Years
c. 7 Years
d. 8 Years
9.How many years did Visaka live?
a. 122 Years
b. 123 Years
c. 121 Years
d. 120 Years 10.What was Angulimala’s earlier name?
a. Avihinsaka
b. Ahinsaka
c. Devadathva
d. Ajasaththa 11. Where was the Angulimala sent for his education?
a. Rjagaha Nuwara
b. Savath Nuwara
c. Taxila Nuwara
d. Devdha Nuwara
12.Who built the Watadageya around Thuparamaya?
a. King Devanamoiyathissa
b. King Vasamba
c. King Dutugamunu
d. King Kavanthisse
13.Who built the Suwarnamali Mangala Maha Chetiya?
a. King Kawanthissa
b. King Dutugamunu
c. King Vasaba
d. King Devanampiyathissa
14.What Relic of the Buddha is enshrined in Suwarnamali Mangala Maha Chetiya?
a. Right cheek bone relic
b. Tooth relic
c. Left cheek bone relic
d. Frontal bone relic
15.Where is Kirivehera Chetiya situated?
a. Ragama
b. Anuradhapura
c. Katharagama
d. Polonnaruwa

16.Who built this Kirivehera Chetiya?
a.

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