Unit 1 Flashcards

1
Q

This is the basis of Christian anthropology, because it identifies the foundation of man’s dignity as a person in his creation “in the likeness” of God

A. Gen. 2:27
B. Gen. 27:1
C. Gen 1:27
D. Gen. 2:71

A

C

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2
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God gave us this ability to learn about things and understand them.

A. Soup
B. Intellect
C. Spirit
D. Free Will

A

B

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3
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God created man and conferred on him the dignity of a person who can initiate and control his own actions.

A. Sexual Being
B. Sensient Being
C. Social being
D. Rational Being

A

D

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4
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The more one does what is good, the freer one becomes. The choice to disobey and do evil is an abuse of freedom

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

A

C

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5
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The State values the dignity of every human person and guarantees full respect for human rights.

A. The Philippine Constitution
B. Code of Canon Law
C. UST Student Handbook
D. The Bible

A

A

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6
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He said that, “In our day, there is a growing awareness that world peace is threatened not only by the arms race, regional conflicts and continued injustices among peoples and nations, but also by a lack of due respect for nature, by the plundering of natural resources and by a progressive decline in the quality of life.”

A. St. Francis of Assisi
B. St. John Paul II
C. Cardinal Antonio
D. Pope Francis

A

B

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7
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We are sexual beings by nature. Sexuality urges us out of isolation into the company of others.

A First statement false 2nd statement is True

B. First statement is true, 2nd statement is false,

C. Both statements are correct

D. Both statements are false

A

D

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8
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It is considered as the crowning truth of our faith in Christ.

A. The agony of Jesus in the garden

B. The carrying of the cross

C. The crucifixion of Jesus

D. The resurrection of Christ

A

D

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9
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Restorative justice seeks to repair harm, to appropriate responsibility for the harm and to involve those who have been affected by the harm, including the community, in the resolution. Punishment and imprisonment have meaning if…they serve the rehabilitation of the individual by offering those who have made a mistake an opportunity to reflect and to change their lives in order, to be fully reintegrated into society

A 1st statement is true, 2nd is false
B. 1st statement is false, 2nd is true
C. Both are true
D. Both are false

A

C

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10
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Jesus’ words, deeds and suffering on the cross did not restore man to his original vocation. Despite of the Fall and sinful nature of man, God affirms, transcends the elevated nature of humanity

A 1st statement is true, 2nd is false
B. 1st statement is false, 2nd is true
C. Both are true
D. Both are false

A

B

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11
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Restorative justice is a way of ending the life of convicted offenders to prevent them from committing the same offense again. Criminals guilty of heinous crimes are hopeless cases and are beyond rehabilitation

A 1st statement is true, 2nd is false
B. 1st statement is false, 2nd is true
C. Both are true
D. Both are false

A

D

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12
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This parable reminds us that God is always patiently waiting for us, ready to forgive and accept us back.

A. Parable of the Good Samaritan

B. Parable of the Prodigal Son

C Parable of the Ten Lepers

D. Parable of the Sower

A

B

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13
Q

The covenant God established with the People of Israel, chose him to be the father of a multitude of nations, opens the way for the human family to make a return to the Father.

A. Moses

B. Jacob

C. Abraham

D Divid

A

C

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14
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Which is not one of the functions of the Bureau of Corrections?

A. Provide inmates basic needs.

B. Ensure that justice is served by making sure that prisoners suffer the full punishment of the law.

C. Safe keep prisoners convicted by courts.

D. Develop livelihood programs to assist inmates earn a living and develop their skills while in prison

A

B

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15
Q

The human person is free. Only one who is free can be morally responsible.

A. Social vision of the human person

B. Political vision of the human person

C. Theological vision of the human person

D. Biblical vision of the human person

A

C

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16
Q

The person is an independent individual who has rights and responsibilities that are bounded by legal limits.

A. Social vision of the human person

B. Theological vision of the human person

C. Biblical vision of the human person

D. Political vision of the human person

A

D

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17
Q

Human dignity is understood as flowing from one’s relationship with God and is not earned or merited. It is inherent.

A. Theological vision of the human person

B. Political vision of the human person

C. Social vision of the human person

D. Biblical vision of the human person

A

D

18
Q

Persons sometimes exercise power in a way which dehumanizes other persons. Human rights are a mechanism to control the exercise of power so that it does not become dehumanizing of persons.

A. First statement is true, second statement is false

B. First statement is false, second statement is true

C. Both statements are correct

D. Both statements are false

A

C

19
Q

Imago Dei

A. St. Leo, the Great
B. Cicero
C. United Nations
D. Pope John XXIII

A

A

20
Q

Universal Declaration of Human Rights

A. St. Leo the Great
B. Pope John XXIII
C. Cicero
D United Nations

A

D

21
Q

Cannot be taken away from us (characteristic of human dignity)

A. Invoilable
B. Inalienable
C. Universal
D. Innate

A

B

22
Q

He said that, “Things have a price and can be for sale. But people have a dignity that is priceless and worth far more than things.”

A. St. John Paul II

B. Pope Francis

C. St. John XXII

D. St. Francis of Assisi

A

B

23
Q

True or False: Protoevangelium refers to the promise of salvation brought about by sins of our ancestors is to be fulfilled in person of Jesus Christ

A

True

24
Q

Used the term dignitas to refer to people appointed to public offices and with higher status in the society.

A. Cicero
B. St. Thomas Aquinas
C. Early Romans
D. St. Leo the Great

A

C

25
Q

A Hebrew word meaning a congregation, assembly, company or other organized body

A. Qahal
B. Ekklesia
C. Ecclesia
D. Simbahan

A

A

26
Q

This refers to the relationship of fellowship among Christian believers based on participation in Christ and sharing common life in the Spirit by way of baptism and the Eucharist.

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

A

C

27
Q

It is a prominent metaphor used by St. Paul for the church, as a community of different members with different gifts and ministries united in the same Spirit by baptism and the Eucharist.

A. Lamb of God
B. Vineyard of the Lord
C. Body of Christ
D. God’s House

A

C

28
Q

The church as “mysterium lunae”

A. St. John Paul II
B. St. Ambrose of Milan
C. Pope Benedict XVI
D. St. Augustine

A

B

29
Q

Holiness is something greater than a moral quality. It is the presence of God with men, of men with God; it is God’s ‘tent’ pitched amongst men in our midst.

A. St. John Paul II
B. St. Ambrose of Milan
C. Pope Benedict XVI
D. St. Augustine

A

C

30
Q

True or False: The human person is and ought to be the principle, the subject, and the end of all social institutions

A

True

31
Q

True or False: Human beings do not see the need to associate with one another for the purpose of attaining objectives that exceed individual capacities

A

False

32
Q

The principle which holds that “community of a higher order should not interfere in the internal life of a community of a lower order, depriving the latter of its functions, but rather should support it in case of need and help to coordinate its activity with the activities of the rest of society.”

A. Principle of Solidarity
B. Principle of Subsidiarity
C. Principe of the Common Good
D. Principe of Totality

A

B

33
Q

Which is not among the essential elements of the common good?

A. Respect for the Person
B. Peace
C. Social Well-being
D. Globalization

A

D

34
Q

It is the primary principle and the heart and soul of the social teaching of the Catholic Church.

A. Subsidiarity
B. Common Good
C. Dignity of the Human Person
D. Solidarity

A

C

35
Q

They are a mechanism to control the exercise of power so that it does not become dehumanizing of persons.

A. Human Rights
B. Constitution
C. Legal Rights
D. Principle of Check and Balance

A

A

36
Q

He claimed that “persons have dignity due to the fact that man is raised up among other beings and made in God’s image.”

A. Cicero
B. Aristotle
C. St. Leo, the Great
D. St. Thomas Aquinas

A

C

37
Q

According to his concept of great chain of beings, “the higher the status of a being, the more dignity one possess.”

A. Aristotle
B. Cicero
C. St. Thomas Aquinas
D. St. Leo the Great

A

C

38
Q

This encyclical was a landmark in the acceptance by the Catholic Christian Church of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

A. Rerum Novarum
B. Pacem in Terris
C. Mater et Magistra
D. Gaudium et Spes

A

B

39
Q

According to him, “The promotion of human rights remains the most effective strategy for eliminating inequalities between countries and social groups, and for increasing security.”

A. St. John Paul II
B. Pope Francis
C. Pope Benedict XVI
D. St. John XXIII

A

C

40
Q

The dignity of the human person is inalienable.

A. encompasses all of humanity
B. cannot be taken away from us
C. we were bom with it
D cannot be violated

A

B