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 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 ones 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.  | Shreks
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.  | Shreks
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
Bernalls brother was named Charlie.   | 
	|  |  25.  | Cassie
Bernalls parents know almost immediately that morning that she was killed by a
gunman.   | 
	|  |  26.  | Cassie
Bernalls dad was named Brad.   | 
	|  |  27.  | One of Mr. Jim
Homans 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
Berballs 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
Mertons 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
Gods 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
todays ________________.   | 
	|  |  93.  | Teens dont
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   | 
	|  |  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   |