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Morality PRACTICE Test 2 2009 (Intro)



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Shrek has layers like a cake.
 

 2. 

Responsibility implies the possession of intelligence and freedom.
 

 3. 

Living the virtues is an essential way to form one’s character.
 

 4. 

It is wrong to think of morality as a type of science.
 

 5. 

Our textbook is called “Newest Life in Christ.”
 

 6. 

The fruits of the Holy Spirit are the same as the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
 

 7. 

It is correct to look at morality as a response to a loving God who calls us to become fully human persons.
 

 8. 

The gift of papal infallibility preserves the Holy Father from error when he teaches in areas of doctrine, but not in areas of morality.
 

 9. 

The quote, “Happiness is like the wake of a ship; it follows those who do not pursue it” means that we should seek something other than happiness if we really want to be happy.
 

 10. 

As he did with the rich young man in the gospel, Jesus teaches that we cannot live a moral life unless we sell our possessions and follow him.
 

 11. 

Jesus links observing the commandments and living a moral life.
 

 12. 

Morality is interested in what we ought to do.
 

 13. 

Shrek’s quest was to find layers of a cake.
 

 14. 

Cassie Bernall was 14 years old when she died.
 

 15. 

Cassie Bernall was studying Macbeth in the library before she died.
 

 16. 

Cassie Bernall died on Tuesday, April 20, 1999.
 

 17. 

Cassie Bernall is a good example of someone who has strong character and good virtues.
 

 18. 

Shrek has layers like an onion.
 

 19. 

Shrek does not have layers like an onion.
 

 20. 

Shrek’s quest was to find cake.
 

 21. 

Shrek was a donkey.
 

 22. 

Shrek has layers like a parfait.
 

 23. 

Our quest is to seek union.
 

 24. 

Cassie Bernall’s brother was named Charlie.
 

 25. 

Cassie Bernall’s parents know almost immediately that morning that she was killed by a gunman.
 

 26. 

Cassie Bernall’s dad was named Brad.
 

 27. 

One of Mr. Jim Homan’s class rules is to be on time.
 

 28. 

The name of this course is “A fantastic journey into the outer realm of Social Morality in the post-modern world.”
 

 29. 

Piety is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 30. 

Charity is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 31. 

Self-control is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 32. 

Knowledge is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 33. 

Fortitude is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 34. 

Peace is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 35. 

Modesty is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 36. 

Gentleness is a Fruit of the Holy Spirit.
 

 37. 

Kindness is a Fruit of the Holy Spirit.
 

 38. 

Chastity is a Gift of the Holy Spirit.
 

 39. 

Cassie Berball’s life definately said “YES!”
 

 40. 

We should never question what is on TV.
 

 41. 

Jesus told the rich young man that he should repent and then keep all of his money.
 

 42. 

The main reason the story of Cassie Bernall is in the Introduction is because saying “Yes!” to Jesus helps you lead a moral life.
 

 43. 

MTV among others, commisions ethnography studies.
 

 44. 

You cannot tell if something is moral by the “fruits” of the action in question.
 

 45. 

Thomas Merton was a famous hermit.
 

 46. 

Thomas Merton’s wrote extensively about the idea of true self/false self.
 

 47. 

In “Union and Division,” Thomas Merton wrote the following: “In order to become myself I must become what I always thought I wanted to be, and in order to find myself I must stay within myself, and in order to die I have to live
 

Matching
 
 
Hearing Gods Voice: Introduction Chapter
Matching-->Choose the best answer from the following for the questions below.  Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all.
a.
Ought
f.
Happy
b.
Experience
g.
Reason
c.
Practice
h.
Divine Revelation
d.
Science
i.
None of these
e.
Morality
 

 48. 

Many people are curious about how to be _________________.
 

 49. 

We need to approach ____________ and ask him for his teaching.
 

 50. 

But we should not only ask we should also put it into ____________.
 

 51. 

Morality is described as a special kind of knowing, a knowing of what _____ to be done.
 

 52. 

A traditional definition of morality calls it the ______________ of what humans ought to do by reason of who they are.
 

 53. 

Catholic Morality draws on human _____________ (God-given intellect.)
 

 54. 

Catholic Morality draws on human _____________ (wisdom of others.)
 

 55. 

Catholic Morality draws on _________  ____________ (scripture and church teachings.)
 
 
Character and Virtue: Introduction Chapter
Match the statements below using the answers immediately following, Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all.
a.
Prudence
f.
Definition of Virtue
b.
Faith
g.
Justice
c.
Hope
h.
Fortitude
d.
Charity (love)
i.
Temperance
e.
Definition of Character
j.
None of these
 

 56. 

This virtue enables us to believe in God.
 

 57. 

This is the greatest virtue.
 

 58. 

This virtue is called right reason in action.
 

 59. 

This virtue gives us strength and courage to stand firm.
 

 60. 

This virtue brings balance to our life.
 

 61. 

This virtue keeps us from getting discouraged.
 

 62. 

This virtue helps us make sacrifices.
 

 63. 

This virtue helps us counteract the vices.
 

 64. 

This virtue helps us respect the rights of all other humans.
 

 65. 

This virtue helps us select the right means of achieving what is good.
 

 66. 

This virtue helps us to Love God and others.
 

 67. 

This virtue gives us the strength to overcome fears of rejection, failure or disappointment.
 

 68. 

This virtue helps us to master our appetites.
 

 69. 

This virtue helps us to give both God and neighbor what is their due.
 

 70. 

This virtue helps us proclaim it, bear witness to it and spread it to others
 

 71. 

This virtue helps us to love enemies.
 

 72. 

This virtue helps us to do things in moderation.
 

 73. 

Who we really are and who we are becoming through our choices and actions.
 

 74. 

A habitual and firm disposition to do the good.
 

 75. 

Moderation in pursuit of pleasures.
 

 76. 

Belief in God and his promises.
 

 77. 

Trust in God’s salvation and graces.
 

 78. 

Love of God and neighbor .
 

 79. 

Courage to live Christ-like lives.
 
 
Introduction Terms
Match the statements below using the answers immediately following, Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all.
a.
Union
g.
Virtues
b.
Practical
h.
Possessions
c.
Infallibility
i.
Objective
d.
Revelation
j.
Magisterium
e.
Selfhood
k.
None of these
f.
Natural
 

 80. 

The official teaching authority of the church.
 

 81. 

My  ___________ is who I really am and what I am becoming through my choices and actions.
 

 82. 

Firm attitudes, stable dispositions, and habitual perceptions that help us live morally according to reason and faith.
 

 83. 

Catholic morality draws on human reason, human experience, and Divine _____________to learn how we should act.
 

 84. 

Deep down under the layers, what everyone is seeking.
 

 85. 

The gift of being preserved from error.
 
 
Intro: Youth Culture and Media Matching: Use the answer below for the questions that follow.  Answers may be used once, more than once or not at all.
a.
Sponge
k.
Research
b.
Cool
l.
32
c.
Critic
m.
35
d.
Disney
n.
50
e.
economy
o.
100
f.
Money
p.
News Corp
g.
Viacom
q.
30
h.
Commercial
r.
Happier
i.
Cool Hunting
s.
None of these
j.
15
 

 86. 

We should be a media _______________, questioning and forming an opion about what you see, hear and read.
 

 87. 

Media is basically trying to get you to spend ______________.
 

 88. 

We should not be a media ____________, absorbing everything without thought.
 

 89. 

You are the largest generation of teenagers at ____ million strong.
 

 90. 

Teens themselves spend  over $_____ billion per year.
 

 91. 

Teen push their parents to spend an additional $______billion per year.
 

 92. 

Teens run today’s ________________.
 

 93. 

Teens don’t typically respond to traditional marketing, but there is one thing that they respond to: __________.
 

 94. 

The search for the latest trends and for what is “cool” is called _______________.
 

 95. 

The coolest media giant is _______________.
 

 96. 

Everything on MTV is a __________________.
 

 97. 

At MTV, There's been a kind of feverish addiction to ________________ and understanding young people that's been embraced from the very top down.
 

 98. 

The MTV machine doesn't listen to the young so it can make the young _________. The MTV machine tunes in so it can figure out how to pitch what Viacom has to sell.
 

 99. 

All too often, the pursuit of _____________ leads people down the wrong path.
 

 100. 

MTV is owned by ____________.
 
 
Intro: True Self and False Self.  Indicate whether the items below match with true self or false self
a.
True Self
b.
False Self
 

 101. 

Cease to be what I always thought I wanted to be
 

 102. 

Asserting God's, others desires, ambitions, appetites
 

 103. 

Selfish
 

 104. 

Be always what I thought I wanted
 

 105. 

Know nothing of God
 

 106. 

Possess only things
 

 107. 

Lost
 

 108. 

Emphasizing similarities
 

 109. 

Tearing down barriers
 

 110. 

Division
 

 111. 

Union
 

 112. 

Imposing self on others
 

 113. 

Cutting themselves off
 

 114. 

Building a barrier
 

 115. 

Limiting consuming
 

 116. 

Unselfish
 

 117. 

Real
 

 118. 

Can find self
 

 119. 

God knows you
 

 120. 

Everything plants plants in us something more of heaven
 



 
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