Confidential Unit 3 Flashcards

1
Q

In the Christian perspective, love is not a requirement of authentic justice. Justice has to lead both the victim and the oppressor to conversion.

A. First statement is false; second statement is true.
B. First statement is true; second statement is false.
C. Both statements are true.
D. Both statements are false

A

A. First statement is false; second statement is true.

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May 14, 1971

A. Quadragessimo Anno
B. Octogessima Adveniens
C. Rerum Novarum
D. Pacem in Terris

A

B. Octogessima Adveniens

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3
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This document commemorates the tenth anniversary of the conclusion of Vatican II.

A. Octogessima Adveniens
B. Evangelii Nuntiandi
C. Pacem in Terris
D. Quadragessimo Anno

A

B. Evangelii Nuntiandi

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4
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A BPO company providing just salary and benefits to their employees.

A. Economic Justice
B. Contributive Justice
C. Commutative Justice
D. Distributive Justice

A

D. Distributive Justice
(Di q sure wag nio q awayin)

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5
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The Greek word which refers to one of the characteristics of the early Christian community where they would gather regularly to give thanks to God and break breads together.

A. Koinonia
B. Diakonia
C. Eucharistia
D. Kerygma

A

C. Eucharistia

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6
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A Greek word which refers to the teachings of the Apostle

A. Kerygma
B. Koinonia
C. Didache
D. Eucharistia

A

C. Didache

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7
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This document introduced the concept of “subsidiarity,” saying social problems should be resolved on more local levels first.

A. Octogesima Adveniens
B. Populorum Progressio
C. Centissimus Annus
D. Quadragessimo Anno

A

D. Quadragessimo Anno

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This word refers to the early Christian’s proclamation of the good news about Jesus Christ

A. Kerygma
B. Eucharistia
C. Koinonia
D. Didache

A

A. Kerygma

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9
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It designates the doctrinal “corpus” concerning issues relevant to society.

A. Social Doctrine
B. Social Service
C. Social Justice
D. Social Ministry

A

A. Social Doctrine

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The principle by which the State is prohibited from meddling in the affairs of individuals or communities that can be resolved at their own level.

A. Stewardship
B. Sovereignty
C. Subsidiarity
D. Solidarity

A

C. Subsidiarity

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11
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“True charity is more than giving away from one’s excess. It is living in relationship and solidarity with the marginalized.”

A. Evangelium Vitae
B. Evangelii Nuntiandi
C. Caritas in Veritate
D. Evangelii Gaudium

A

C. Caritas in Veritate

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12
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A letter circulated by the Pope from Rome to Catholic churches worldwide, and is often addressed to all people of good will.

A. Papal Bull
B. Gazette
C. Memorandum
D. Encyclical

A

D. Encyclical

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13
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First encyclical addressed to Catholics and non-Catholics alike.

A. Laudato Si
B. Rerum Novarum
C. Evangelii Gaudium
D. Pacem in Terris

A

D. Pacem in Terris

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14
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This ideology ignores, tolerates and even perpetuates unjust situations of resource-distribution:unequal distribution of goods, and the gap between rich and poor, and it likewise endorses the pathology of isolated existence.

A. Socialism
B. Capitalism
C. Feudalism
D. Communism

A

B. Capitalism

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15
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It is the starting point for a moral vision of society.

A. community and the common good
B. option for the poor
C. human dignity
D. solidarity

A

C. human dignity

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16
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Jesus preached the Kingdom of God and called people to a metanoia. Metanoia is a Greek word which means:

A. to take up the cross
B. to follow
C. to give money to the poor
D. to have a conversion of heart

A

D. to have a conversion of heart

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17
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All workers have the right to productive work, to a safe working environment, and to a fair wage.

A. Subsidiarity
B. Solidarity
C. Economic Justice
D. Rights and Duties

A

C. Economic Justice

18
Q

It is the most fundamental form of justice in societies; without it all other forms of justice are impossible.

A. Contributive Justice
B. Distributive Justice
C. Commutative Justice
D. Economic Justice

A

C. Commutative Justice

19
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Rerum Novarum

A. Pope John XXIII
B. Pope Leo XIII
C. Pope Francis
D. Pope Paul VI

A

B. Pope Leo XIII

20
Q

Part of our Christian vocation is to speak the truth even during those moments when being truthful is inconvenient and difficult. We are called to proclaim the message of Christ within a culture of openness and dialogue that remain faithful to the demands of justice and truth.

A. First statement is true; second statement is false.
B. Both statements are true.
C. Both statements are false.
D. First statement is false; second statement is true

A

B. Both statements are true.

21
Q

The church has the right to speak out on social issues. Its role is to teach social principles and bring social classes together.

A. Rerum Novarum
B. Pacem in Terris
C. Octogesima Adveniens
D. Quadragessimo Anno

A

A. Rerum Novarum

22
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The City Government of Manila maintaining peace and order, providing free education, granting health benefits to senior citizens and constructing infrastructure for the use of the citizens.

A. Distributive Justice
B. Economic Justice
C. Commutative Justice
D. Contributive Justice

A

A. Distributive Justice

23
Q

Capitalism as an ideology promotes the following values except:

A. Common ownership
B. Social mobility
C. Self-direction
D. Private property

A

A. Common ownership

24
Q

This document made a clear statement that the death penalty is only allowable “when it would not be possible otherwise to defend society.

A. Evangelii Gaudium
B. Caritas in Veritate
C. Evangelium Vitae
D. Evangelii Nuntiandi

A

C. Evangelium Vitae

25
Q

The principle by which every human being is obliged to contribute to the common good of the society in all its levels.

A. Subsidiarity
B. Solidarity
C. Sovereignty
D. Stewardship

A

B. Solidarity

26
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Second Vatican Council:

A. Octogessima Adveniens
B. Caritas in Veritatem
C. Evangelii Gaudium
D. Gaudium et Spes

A

D. Gaudium et Spes

27
Q

First comprehensive document on social justice, which brings the subject of workers’ rights to light:

A. Pacem in Terris
B. Mater et Magistra
C. Rerum Novarum
D. Laborem Exercen

A

C. Rerum Novarum

28
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“Christianity and Social Progress”

A. Mater et Magistra
B. Evangelii Nuntiandi
C. Gaudium et Spes
D. Pacem in Terris

A

A. Mater et Magistra

29
Q

According to St. Thomas Aquinas, a “just war” requires the following except one:

A. Just Cause
B. Legitimate Authority
C. Enough Weapons
D. Right Intention

A

C. Enough Weapons

30
Q

This period brought about changes in the society including the Industrial Revolution.

A. Ancient Period
B. Age of Enlightenment
C. Medieval Period
D. Modern Period

A

B. Age of Enlightenment

31
Q

Development is a new word for peace.”

A. Laudate Deum
B. Laudato Si
C. Fratelli Tutti
D. Populorum Progressio

A

D. Populorum Progressio

32
Q

This document is an invitation to dialogue among all people of goodwill.

A. Laudate Deum
B. Fratelli Tutti
C. Laudato Si
D. Populorum Progressio

A

B. Fratelli Tutti

33
Q

The social condition that promotes the dignity of persons, allowing them to reach their full potential and receive the rights and privileges necessary for a happy life.

A. option for the poor
B. solidarity
C. subsidiarity
D. common good

A

D. common good

34
Q

Motto of the Catholic Social Teaching

A. Look, stare and marvel
B. See, Judge, and Act
C. I came, I saw, I conquered
D. Stop, look, and Listen

A

B. See, Judge, and Act

35
Q

This document contains a detailed “spirituality of work” in its concluding remarks.

A. Rerum Novarum
B. Laborem Exercens
C. Pacem in Terris
D. Evangelii Gaudium

A

B. Laborem Exercens

36
Q

According to Micah 6:8, this is NOT what Yahweh asks for:

A. To aspire for honor
B. To walk humbly with God
C. To love mercy
D. To do justice

A

A. To aspire for honor

37
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We fulfill this responsibility when we treat the environment and all forms of life with respect, when we use these gifts in a way that sustains their quality and existence for future generations.

A. stewardship
B. participation
C. subsidiarity
D. solidarity

A

A. stewardship

38
Q

Man is more important than the products he makes. Man is the subject of work, and all work is in the service of man.

A. stewardship
B. economic justice
C. subsidiarity
D. participation

A

B. economic justice

39
Q

A multinational company executive paying right taxes to the government.

A. Distributive Justice
B. Contributive Justice
C. Commutative Justice
D. Economic Justice

A

B. Contributive Justice

40
Q

This document encourages individual Christians and local churches to apply gospel principles of justice to contemporary situations and take appropriate political action.

A. Octogessima Adveniens
B. Pacem in Terris
C. Mater et Magistra
D. Justice in the World

A

A. Octogessima Adveniens