Multiple Choice Questions Flashcards

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Which of the following is an example of a restoration miracle performed by Jesus? A) Healing of the ten lepers
B) Exorcism of demons
C) Tree planting
D) Feeding the 5,000

A

c) Tree planting

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What does the nature of Jesus refer to?
A) He is only divine.
B) He is only human.
C) He is fully God and fully Man.
D) He is a prophet only.

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c) He is fully God and fully Man

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3
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The Holy Trinity consists of which of the following?
A) God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit
B) God the Father and Jesus
C) God and the Angels
D) The Virgin Mary, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit

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a) God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit

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What does the Holy Trinity teach about God?
A) There is only one person in God.
B) There are three distinct gods.
C) God is one but exists as three persons.
D) The Holy Spirit is not part of the Trinity.

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c) God is one but exists as three persons

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5
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What does the Greek word “Agape” mean? A) Sexual love
B) The highest form of love, shown by Jesus
C) Family love
D) Friendship

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b) The highest form of love, shown by Jesus

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Which type of love does “Eros” refer to? A) Family love
B) Friendship
C) Sexual love
D) Spiritual love

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c) Sexual love

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What is the Messianic promise in the Bible? A) Jesus will come to restore the Jewish kingdom.
B) Someone will come as the promised Messiah to the Jewish people.
C) Jesus will perform miracles to end suffering.
D) The Messiah will be born in Rome.

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b) Someone will come as the promised Messiah to the Jewish people

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Who did the Jewish people believe the Messiah would be?
A) A teacher of the law
B) A political king who would free them from Roman rule
C) A prophet who would end sin
D) A great teacher of wisdom

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b) A political king who would free them from Roman rule

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What does the “common good” refer to?
A) Creating situations where the most people can live their best life possible.
B) Focusing on individual wealth and happiness.
C) Protecting the interests of one specific group.
D) Promoting personal success over community well-being.

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a) Creating situations where the most people can live their best life possible

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How can we achieve the common good? A) By focusing only on what benefits ourselves
B) By making sure resources are shared equally among everyone
C) By allowing only the wealthy to have access to resources
D) By ignoring the needs of marginalized groups

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b) By making sure resources are shared equally among everyone

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Which Gospel is represented by a winged lion?
A) Matthew
B) Mark
C) Luke
D) John

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b) Mark

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What symbol represents the Gospel of Luke?
A) Winged ox or ball
B) Winged eagle
C) Winged lion
D) Winged man

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a) Winged ox or ball

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What is the main theme of Pope Francis’ encyclical Laudato Si? A) The importance of prayer
B) Caring for the environment
C) Social justice for the poor
D) The need for religious reform

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b) Caring for the Environment

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What does the name Laudato Si refer to? A) A prayer for the sick
B) A hymn written by St. Francis of Assisi
C) The history of the Catholic Church
D) The teachings of Jesus

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b) A hymn written by St. Francis of Assisi

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Which sacrament is part of the Sacraments of Healing?
A) Baptism
B) Reconciliation
C) Confirmation
D) Eucharist

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b) Reconciliation

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16
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Which sacrament is part of the Sacraments of Initiation?
A) Baptism
B) Holy Orders
C) Matrimony
D) Anointing of the Sick

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a) Baptism

17
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What does “vocation” mean in Christianity? A) A person’s career choice
B) A divine call to a specific way of life
C) A religious title
D) A form of prayer

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b) Divine call to a specific way of life

18
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In Christianity, who is believed to be the origin of our vocation?
A) The Church
B) Our family
C) Our community
D) God

19
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What does the term “Gospel” mean?
A) A collection of the Old Testament writings
B) “Good news” about the life of Jesus Christ
C) A book about the creation of the world
D) A letter written by an Apostle

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b) “Good news” about the life of Jesus Christ

20
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How many Gospels are there in the New Testament?
A) Three
B) Four
C) Five
D) Two

21
Q

In the Bible, what role does salt represent?
A) Preservation and enhancing flavor
B) A symbol of anger
C) A gift from God
D) Wealth and power

A

a) Preservation and enhancing flavour

22
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What does light represent in Jesus’ teachings?
A) Physical warmth
B) Truth and guidance
C) Wealth and success
D) Darkness and fear

A

b) Truth and guidance

23
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What does it mean that the Catholic Church is apostolic? A) It follows only the teachings of Jesus.
B) It continues the mission and teachings of the Apostles.
C) It is a new movement with no connection to the Apostles.
D) It is centered on the Pope only.

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b) It continues the mission and teaching of the Apostle

24
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Who were the closest collaborators of Jesus, according to Catholic teaching?
A) The Saints
B) The Apostles
C) The Pope
D) The early Church Fathers

A

b) The apostles

25
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What is Passover a celebration of in Jewish history?
A) The Exodus and freedom from slavery
B) The creation of the world
C) The birth of the Messiah
D) The giving of the Ten Commandments

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a) THe exodus and freedom from slavery

26
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Which Jewish holiday commemorates the freedom of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt?
A) Hanukkah
B) Yom Kippur
C) Passover
D) Rosh Hashanah

A

c) Passover

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The word “covenant” refers to:
A) A one-time transaction
B) A promise or agreement between two parties
C) A set of moral rules
D) A religious building

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b) A promise or agreement between two parties

28
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In the Bible, a covenant usually involves:
A) Exchanging goods and services
B) A mutual agreement between God and His people
C) A physical gift given by the King
D) A group of laws to follow

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b) A mutual agreement between God and His people

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Q

What does “Sense of Self” mean?
A) How others view us
B) How we view ourselves and our abilities
C) How we compare ourselves to others
D) How society expects us to behave

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b) How we view ourselves and our abilities

30
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The Bible teaches that we should view ourselves with:
A) Pride and arrogance
B) Humility and gratitude
C) Fear and shame
D) Indifference

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b) Humility and gratutude

31
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Why do Catholics believe the Bible is important?
A) Because it contains historical facts only
B) Because it is inspired by the Holy Spirit
C) Because it was written by the Church
D) Because it is a collection of letters from the Pope

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b) Because it is inspired by the Holy Spirit

32
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Catholics believe that although the dates and numbers in the Bible may not be exact, the message of the Bible is:
A) False
B) Irrelevant
C) True
D) Incomplete