Summative Test Question Flashcards
A company prioritizes profit over employee welfare, leading to unsafe working conditions.
Morally unacceptable
A person donates a significant portion of their income to charity, helping those in need.
Morally acceptable
An individual lies to protect a friend from facing consequences for a serious mistake.
Morally unacceptable
A government implements policies that disproportionately affect marginalized communities.
Morally unacceptable
A scientist conducts research that could potentially save lives, even if it involves testing on animals.
Morally unacceptable
A student cheats on an exam to secure a scholarship.
Morally unacceptable
An artist uses their platform to raise awareness about social issues.
Morally acceptable
A person steals food to feed their starving family.
Morally unacceptable
A corporation engages in deceptive advertising to sell its products.
Morally unacceptable
A whistleblower exposes corporate wrongdoing, risking their job and safety.
Morally acceptable
A doctor refuses to treat a patient based on their lifestyle choices.
Morally unacceptable
A community organizes a protest against racial injustice
Morally acceptable
An individual takes credit for a colleague’s work to advance their career.
Morally unacceptable
A government surveils its citizens in the name of national security.
Morally unacceptable
A teacher gives extra help to students who are struggling, regardless of their background.
Morally acceptable
What does the phrase “image of the invisible God” signify in relation to humanity?
Humanity’s capacity for reason and moral choice
What does the phrase “image of the invisible God” signify in relation to humanity?
Humanity’s capacity for reason and moral choice
What is the primary consequence of original sin on human nature?
It inclines man towards evil and error
How does Christ’s Passion contribute to the restoration of humanity?
It delivers humanity from evil and sin, restoring grace
Which of the following best describes the nature of human freedom?
Limited and fallible
What role does conscience play in the moral life of a person?
It is the voice of God urging one towards good
How is the concept of freedom linked to the notion of charity?
True freedom is achieved through acts of charity
Romans 5:8 says, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.”
Unconditional Love
Ephesians 2:8-9 emphasizes this: “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith-and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God-not by works, so that no one can boast.”
Grace and Forgiveness