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Faith First® Legacy Edition Chapter Review, Morality

Chapter 3—The Decision to Live Our Life in Christ

1. _____ is the way of living for those who have been joined to Christ in Baptism.

a. Original sin

b. Christian morality

c. Natural law

d. all of the above

Answer: b

2. Jesus taught that “your light must shine before others” which means that we are to _____.

a. act with generosity and compassion

b. bring light into the life of others

c. live as he taught us

d. all of the above

Answer: d

3. The Christian moral life is about _____.

a. memorizing the commandments

b. following a long list of laws

c. freely responding to God the Holy Trinity

d. all of the above

Answer: c

4. _____ is the term that describes the way we have been created to live.

a. Family

b. Church

c. Morality

d. Community

Answer: c

5. The word _____ means “the way of life for a group of people.”

a. freedom

b. practice

c. morals

d. worship

Answer: c

6. Christian morality is based on the _____.

a. life and teachings of Jesus

b. Scriptures

c. working of the Spirit and Church

d. all of the above

Answer: d

7. The Book of _____ is a book of short sayings that give practical advice on how to make sound moral choices.

a. Psalms

b. Prophets

c. Proverbs

d. Precepts

Answer: c

8. _____ makes us responsible for our own actions.

a. Law

b. Courage

c. Free will

d. Intellect

Answer: c

9. _____ is the original sense of right and wrong that is part of every human being.

a. Conscience

b. The supernatural law

c. The natural law

d. none of the above

Answer: c

10. The sources of morality include the _____ of a moral act.

a. object

b. intention

c. circumstances

d. all of the above

Answer: d

11. A good intention can _____ turn a morally evil act into a morally good act.

a. sometimes

b. always

c. never

d. none of the above

Answer: c

12. A bad intention can _____ turn a morally good act into a morally evil act.

a. sometimes

b. always

c. never

d. none of the above

Answer: a

13. Circumstances surrounding a moral act _____ the goodness or evil of that moral act.

a. start or stop

b. create or destroy

c. lessen or increase

d. none of the above

Answer: c

14. Sin is _____ doing something against God’s Law.

a. unknowingly

b. not ever

c. freely and knowingly

d. none of the above

Answer: c

15. A mortal sin is so serious that it causes the loss of _____.

a. our life

b. sanctifying grace

c. original sin

d. none of the above

Answer: b

16. _____ sins are the foundation, or the major sources, of other sins.

a. Mortal

b. Venial

c. Capital

d. Cardinal

Answer: c

17. _____ involves a less serious offense against God.

a. Temptation

b. Venial sin

c. Natural law

d. All of the above

Answer: b

18. The gift of conscience _____.

a. is a part of every human person

b. helps us judge right from wrong

c. guides us to make good choices

d. all of the above

Answer: d

19. A _____ is one way that Christians spend time in prayerful reflection on their life.

a. retreat

b. magisterium

c. conscience

d. none of the above

Answer: a

20. A well-informed moral conscience _____.

a. guides us in our decisions

b. can be developed or formed

c. helps us avoid sin

d. all of the above

Answer: d

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