Chapters 11-12 Flashcards

1
Q

To steer you toward a course of action.

A

Compel

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2
Q

To keep you moving in the right direction.

A

Propel

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3
Q

To cause you to actually start moving forward in the right direction.

A

Impel

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4
Q

To surrender something for the sake of something else.

A

Sacrifice

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5
Q

To wish, crave, or long for something that brings you satisfaction or enjoyment.

A

Desire

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6
Q

To have an attraction or to be curious about something.

A

Interest

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7
Q

Which Biblical book discusses young people having visions and old people dreaming?

A

Joel

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8
Q

Which Biblical book discusses the author writing about the sacrifices made in pursuing passions?

A

2nd Corinthians

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9
Q

Which Biblical book discusses putting God first when pursuing our desires?

A

Psalms

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10
Q

Existing conditions or surroundings.

A

Circumstances

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11
Q

The degree of strength or severity.

A

Intensity

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12
Q

A persistent, irrational fear; resulting in avoidance.

A

Phobia

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13
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Of essential and decisive importance.

A

Critical

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14
Q

Who was the Biblical character humbled themselves before God and saw their experiences as useful for the service of God rather than complaining about them?

A

Daniel

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15
Q

Who was the Biblical character who chose the hardships of God over the pleasure of sin?

A

Moses

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16
Q

Who was the Biblical character who lived for God and understood God’s grace in spite of their past behaviors?

A

Paul

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17
Q

Who was the Biblical character who overcame the intention of evil and redirected them for good?

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Joseph

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18
Q

Will have interest in literary and dramatic occupations.

A

Artistic

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19
Q

Will have interest in engineering and technical occupations.

A

Realistic

20
Q

Will have interest in accounting and clerical occupations.

A

Conventional

21
Q

Will have interest in teaching, social welfare, or other occupations that help people.

A

Social

22
Q

Will have interest in scientific and analytical occupations.

A

Investigative

23
Q

Will have interest in supervisory and leadership occupations.

A

Enterprising

24
Q

Will display aggressive personal traits.

A

Enterprising

25
Q

Will be thing-oriented rather than people-oriented.

A

Realistic

26
Q

Will be practical, comforting, and efficient.

A

Conventional

27
Q

Will be sensitive to the needs of others.

A

Social

28
Q

Will be practical and shy.

A

Realistic

29
Q

Will be self-confident and sociable.

A

Enterprising

30
Q

Will be curious and intellectual.

A

Investigative

31
Q

Will be friendly and outgoing.

A

Social

32
Q

Will display non-conforming and idealistic traits.

A

Artistic

33
Q

The job example given was working as a treasurer on a political campaign.

A

Enterprising

34
Q

The job example or interest given was working on cars.

A

Realistic

35
Q

The job example or interest given was entertaining guests.

A

Social

36
Q

The job example or interest given was working for a community action or political organization.

A

Enterprising

37
Q

The job example or interest given was reading fiction.

A

Investigative

38
Q

The job example or interest given was listening to music.

A

Artistic

39
Q

Will participate in activities that involve the interaction with other people to reach organizational goals or economic gains.

A

Enterprising

40
Q

Will participate in activities that involve the exploration and examination of physical, biological, and cultural things.

A

Investigative

41
Q

Will participate in activities that involve the precise, ordered use of objects, tools, machines, and animals.

A

Realistic

42
Q

Will participate in activities that involve the precise, ordered use of data.

A

Conventional

43
Q

List the three levels of passion that illustrative how passion is developed.

A
  1. Interests
  2. Desires
  3. Sacrifices
44
Q

List the three critical forces that shape our experiences.

A
  1. Circumstances
  2. Time
  3. Intensity
45
Q

What is the primary reason individuals stop dreaming or stop having hope in their dreams?

A

Fear of disappointment.

46
Q

Why is it significant that old people have dreams?

A

They still have HOPE even through what has happened in their past.

47
Q

What was the example the author gave from the physical earth to illustrate how three shaping forces work?

A

Carbon - Coal - Graphite - Diamond