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Name March 14,"2008 t 1 of Salvation II Trimester Exam 8:35 A.M.-10:05 A.M. Bro. Ryszard, Mr. Foley, Mr. Hazelton, Bro. Patrick PART ONE: This part consists of 150 objective questions worth one-half point each. This section is worth 75 points. Mark you answers on the scantron sheet provided. Section A: Matching: Select the term that best matches each description A) Annr-Dui'eyM ' ..,AB) > Quean-friary"" -B) Toreaa -AC) Clomcni VII -C) Ignatius- AD) Thoma: More ••B&) Mclanel'iitTOT .CharlcaV CD) Calvin CE) Ilcmy VIII- —-DE) Jane Seymour Section CK. U 0(18. 0 20. 21. Catholic daughter of Henry VIII. Anglican successor to Henry VIII. The pope at the time of the 95 Theses. The pope who called the Council of Trent. The pope who refused to grant Henry an annulment. The mother of Edward VI. Henry sought his divorce from Catherine to marry this woman. Founder of the Anglican Church. Founder of the Jesuits. Reformer of the Carmelite order. Established a theocracy in Geneva. Author of the Augsburg Confession. . ,, Holy Roman Emperor who opposed Luther. Author of Utopia who died for his loyalty to the Catholic Church. Led a religious revolution in Switzerland before Calvin. B: Multiple Choice. Select the best response for each question. Luther viewed himself as a Protestant rather than a Catholic: A) all his life; B) when he posted the 95 Theses in 1517; C) when the Augsburg Confession was condemned; D) on his deathbed. Of all these Protestants, his complaint a«ainst the church more concerned his personal life than his ideas: A) Luther; m) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli. ,. John Tetzel was known for: A) selling indulgences; B) condemning Luther; C) defending Luther; D) refusing to acknowledge the authority of King Henry. His idea of predestination was central to his Protestantism: A) Luther; B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli. Episcopalians are descendants of: A) Luther; B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli. Luther's call for reform related most to this sacrament: A) Baptism; B) Eucharist; C) Confirmation; D) Reconciliation. 23. <\24. <A 25. S>26. \»27. (A 28. \>29. 0^30. a si. W 4)33. C34. W \)36. Duke Frederick was the protector of: A) Luther; B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli. The Peace of Augsburg tried.to solve this problem: A) abuse of indulgences; B) the complaints of Martin Luther; C) papal authority; D) the religions of geographic regions. His monastery was in Wittenberg, Germany: A) Luther; B) Henry VJJI; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli. Concerning the Peasants' Revolt, Luther: A) supported the violence; B) remained with the peasants' cause throughout; C) had nothing to do with this event; D) was condemned by both the peasants and the nobles. This Protestant was given the title "Defe nder of the Faith" by Pope Leo X: A) Luther; B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli. By the mid 1500s, this region was predominantly Lutheran: A) Spain & France; B) Norway & Sweden; C) England; D) Switzerland & Scotland. By the mid 1500s, this region was predominantly Calvinist: A) Spain & France; B) Norway & Sweden; C) England: D) Switzerland & Scotland. In 1704, the pope banned the Mass in the language of this nation: A) India; B) China; C) Japan; D) Vietnam. The Virgin Mary appeared to him at Guadalupe: A) Las Casas; B) Cones; C) Xavier; D) Juan Diego. This missionary to India adopted the dress of the Hindu Brahman: A) de Nobili; B) Ricci; C) Perry; D) de Rhodes. The first Christians to arrive in Australia were: A) priests; B) convicts; C) children; D) colonizers. This Protestant was a missionary to Africa: A) Perry; B) Livingstone; C) Xavier; D) Las Casas. The only Christian country in Asia: A) India; B) Vietnam; C) Philippines; D) China. The Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith: A) is another name for the Vincentians; B) coordinates the efforts of missionaries; C) trains men for the priesthood; D) represented the revolutionary government in France. This missionary to China had knowledge of astronomy: A) de Nobili; B) Ricci; C) Perry; D) de Rhodes. Section . <\39. <\40. \ 41. \>42. Ws. C: True or False: Select "A " if a statement is true or "B" if it is false. Luther put great stress on the priesthood of believers. Luther believed that the Bible was the sole supreme authority for faith. In contrast to Luther, the Catholic Church believes in salvation through grace and good works. Luther married even though he did not see Matrimony as a sacrament justified in Scripture. All religious orders used the same approach to getting converts in their missionary work. The Congregation of the Mission laid down the foundations of the modern school system. When Napoleon came to power he restored the Church to its former power and influence. During the French Revolution most of the priests signed the Civil Constitution of the Clergy.

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NameMarch 14,"2008

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of Salvation IITrimester Exam

8:35 A.M.-10:05 A.M.Bro. Ryszard, Mr. Foley,Mr. Hazelton, Bro. Patrick

PART ONE: This part consists of 150 objective questions worth one-half point each. Thissection is worth 75 points. Mark you answers on the scantron sheet provided.

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B: Multiple Choice. Select the best response for each question.Luther viewed himself as a Protestant rather than a Catholic: A) all his life;B) when he posted the 95 Theses in 1517; C) when the Augsburg Confessionwas condemned; D) on his deathbed.Of all these Protestants, his complaint a«ainst the church more concerned hispersonal life than his ideas: A) Luther; m) Henry VIII; C) Calvin;D) Zwingli. ,.

John Tetzel was known for: A) selling indulgences; B) condemning Luther;C) defending Luther; D) refusing to acknowledge the authority of KingHenry.

His idea of predestination was central to his Protestantism: A) Luther;B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli.Episcopalians are descendants of: A) Luther; B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin;D) Zwingli.

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Duke Frederick was the protector of: A) Luther; B) Henry VIII;C) Calvin; D) Zwingli.The Peace of Augsburg tried.to solve this problem: A) abuse of indulgences;B) the complaints of Martin Luther; C) papal authority; D) the religions ofgeographic regions.His monastery was in Wittenberg, Germany: A) Luther; B) Henry VJJI;C) Calvin; D) Zwingli.Concerning the Peasants' Revolt, Luther: A) supported the violence;B) remained with the peasants' cause throughout; C) had nothing to do withthis event; D) was condemned by both the peasants and the nobles.This Protestant was given the title "Defe nder of the Faith" by Pope Leo X:A) Luther; B) Henry VIII; C) Calvin; D) Zwingli.By the mid 1500s, this region was predominantly Lutheran: A) Spain &France; B) Norway & Sweden; C) England; D) Switzerland & Scotland.By the mid 1500s, this region was predominantly Calvinist: A) Spain &France; B) Norway & Sweden; C) England: D) Switzerland & Scotland.In 1704, the pope banned the Mass in the language of this nation: A) India;B) China; C) Japan; D) Vietnam.The Virgin Mary appeared to him at Guadalupe: A) Las Casas; B) Cones;C) Xavier; D) Juan Diego.This missionary to India adopted the dress of the Hindu Brahman:A) de Nobili; B) Ricci; C) Perry; D) de Rhodes.The first Christians to arrive in Australia were: A) priests; B) convicts;C) children; D) colonizers.This Protestant was a missionary to Africa: A) Perry; B) Livingstone;C) Xavier; D) Las Casas.The only Christian country in Asia: A) India; B) Vietnam; C) Philippines;D) China.The Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith: A) is another name forthe Vincentians; B) coordinates the efforts of missionaries; C) trains men forthe priesthood; D) represented the revolutionary government in France.This missionary to China had knowledge of astronomy: A) de Nobili;B) Ricci; C) Perry; D) de Rhodes.

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C: True or False: Select "A " if a statement is true or "B" if it is false.Luther put great stress on the priesthood of believers.Luther believed that the Bible was the sole supreme authority for faith.In contrast to Luther, the Catholic Church believes in salvation through graceand good works.

Luther married even though he did not see Matrimony as a sacrament justifiedin Scripture.

All religious orders used the same approach to getting converts in theirmissionary work.

The Congregation of the Mission laid down the foundations of the modernschool system.

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During the Enlighenment some thinkers were saying that science alone canbring man to the truth and meaning of life.It was Napoleon who destroyed the Papal States forever.Between 1600 and 1900 there was very little change in the Church in the areaof faith and practice.During most of its early history (1700-1800), the United States had verystrong anti-Catholic sentiments.

Multiple Choice. Select the best response for each question.The Gunpowder plot was caused by the A) Calvinists; B) Puritans;C) Catholics; D) Freemasons.The last European war where the sides were divided by religion: A) War ofthe Roses; B) Thirty Years War; C) French Revolution; D) PeasantsRebellion.Rationalists that believe in a God are called: A) deists; B) empiricists;C) enlightened; D) secularists.The Christian Brothers were founded by: A) David Livingstone; B) Vincentde Paul; C) Isaac Newton; D) John Baptist de La Salle.The Emancipation Act (1829) gave full rights to Catholics in: A) UnitedStates; B) France; Cj^England; D) Germany.The longest reigning pope was: A) Pius VII; B) Pius IX; C) Leo XIII;D) Benedict XV.The only Catholic to sign the Declaration of Independence: A) LordBaltimore; B) Charles Carroll; C) Francis de Laval; D) Isaac Jogues.All are true statements about Church during the French Revolution except:A) there was a strong opposition to anything religious; B) most of the clergywere supportive of the revolution; C) much Church land was confiscated;D) many priests were executed.All of the following can be associated with Pope Pius IX except: A) Syllabusof Errors; B) loss of the Papal States; C) crowning Napoleon emperor;D) Vatican Council I.The Christian Brothers introduced all of the following innovations toeducation except: A) teaching in the vernacular; B) students sitting in aclassroom setting; C) the teaching of the Bible and faith; D) having a setschedule of studies.Sir Isaac Newton believed that: A) science and faith are compatible;B) science and faith are incompatible; C) faith is not real; D) science lacks areal foundation.When Italy was becoming united the pope: A) strongly opposed it;B) strongly supported it; C) took a neutral stand; D) moved to Avignon.Founded as a colony for Catholics in America: A) Pennsylvania; B) NewYork; C) Maryland; D) Delaware.Fr. Chaminade lived most of his life and founded his many works in:A) Perigieux; B) Bordeaux; C) Paris; D) Saragossa.Which of the following is not one of Fr. Chaminades' works: A) Daughtersof Mary; B) Society of Mary; C) sodalities; D) Society of Saragossa.

\ 64. Fr. Chaminade had to show the greatest courage while: A) teaching atMussidan; B) living in France during the Revolution; C) in exile in SpainD) the monarchy was restored.

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Section G: Multiple Choice: Select the best response that completes each statement.Pius X encouraged the development of associations of Catholic laypeople whodid charitable works among the poor. This movement was called: A) Catholic

i Action; B) Lay Involvement; C) Parish Outreach; D) Divine Servants.O- 90. Social Darwinism was based on a distorted version of which of Darwin's

notions: A) the social contract; B) natural selection; C) evolution; D) survival, of the fittest.0 91. An all encompassing political system in which all aspects of life are controlled

by a single person or political party is called: A) authoritarian; B) totalitarian;C) dictatorial; D) conspiratorial.Hitler believed that this group was superior to all others and destined to rulethe world: A) Aryans; B) Slavs; C) Albanians; D) Norwegians.In a communist system, capital is owned by: A) individuals; B) the church;C) communities; D) the state.The Shoah is another name for: A) the Italian fascist party; B) the governmentof the Vatican; C) the Holocaust; D) the Soviet Union's persecution of theCatholic Church.The Lateran Treaty was between the government of the Vatican and:

. A) Germany; B) Spain; C) Switzerland; D) Italy.\ 96. The Cold War refers to a period of hostility that existed between:

A) North and South America; B) democratic states and communist states;C) North and South Vietnam; D) Great Britain and Hitler's Germany.

(\. Mao Tse-Tung was the Communist dictator of: A) China; B) Taiwan;C) Vietnam; D) Korea.The desire to bring all Christians together is called: A) Ecumenism;B) Unitarianism; C) Universalism; D) Collectivism.

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American lay-woman who established the Catholic Worker Movement to'putCatholic social teaching into practice.Austrian peasant who was martyred for refusing to serve in the Nazi army.For him, God was merely a projection of the unconscious that was society'sway of controling people.Following their disastrous defeat in World War I, the people of Germanyturned to this man who promised to restore national pride through a theory ofracial superiority.German Jewish philosopher who converted to Catholicism and was killed in aconcentration camp.Leader of the Russian Communist Party who later ruled the Soviet Union.Offered to die in the place of another prisoner in Auschwitz.Overthrew the communist government of Spain and emerged from a bloodycivil war as the dictator of that country.Rose to power in Italy by promising to recover the proud heritage of Rome.Ruthless communist dictator who suppressed religion in the Soviet Union.

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Even though he was not a religious man himself, Sigmund Freud believed thatreligious belief was helpful in allowing a person to maintain his mental health.Pope Pius XI emptied the Vatican's treasury helping the victims of WorldWar I so completely that money had to be borrowed to cover the expenses ofthe election of his successor.The amount of destruction in World War I was greater than any war before itor after it.The concept of a "total war" implies that all aspects of a society are directedtowards victory and the distinction between a combatant and a non-combatantdisappears.Pope Pius XII was recognized as a hero for his work aiding Jews duringWorld War II.Pope Pius XII believed that if he spoke out too forcefully during World WarII innocent people would suffer.Following World War I, people increasingly turned to traditional religiousdevotions in an effort to discover some meaning in all of the suffering theywitnessed in the War.After World War I, Germany enjoyed a lengthy period of economicprosperity that only came to an end with the rise of Adolf Hitler.Pius X encouraged Catholics to receive the Eucharist on a yearly basis^because he wanted them to recognize how great a gift it was to receive theBody and Blood of Christ.The nuclear arms race that followed World War II followed a principleknown as Mutually Assured Destruction.Vatican Council II was responsible for very few changes in the CatholicChurch.Vatican II proclaimed that one of the fundamental human rights is the right toworship God according to the dictates of your own conscience.God created human beings with the intent of them being perfect.Original sin deprives us of our original holiness.True faith means believing in what God has revealed as long as it is not toohard to understand.Faith should drive us to always want a better understanding of God, Christ,and all that we believe as Catholics.The church is both the means and the goal of God's plan.Apostolic succession is a belief that unites all Christian denominations.According to Catholicism, the human person should be viewed as inherentlyevil.We are all sinners, but we should strive to be free of evil.Lutheranism is the largest Christian denomination.Jesus was not always fully God; early in his life, he was more human thanGod.Faith is a grace or a super-natural gift from God.Faith is not only necessary for salvation, but it also provides a preview toheaven.Catholicism believes that the death penalty is perfectly fine.The community, whether it be a parish community, a school community, or areligious community, is very important to the Catholic faith.

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God has revealed himself at many points in history.Faith is a personal act, but it is impossible to believe alone.The Holy Spirit guides the Catholic Church to truth.It is possible to be a spiritual person without being a member of a religion.Being Catholic often means very different things to different people.For some people, the only things they know about Catholicism come from themedia.

3: Multiple Choice. Select the best response for each question.There are approximately Catholics in the world today.A) 1 million; B) 1 billion; C) 'Abillion; D) 100 million.What percentage of the world describes themselves as Christian: A) 50%;B)33%; C) 10%;D)67%.Who provided the foundation for the structure of the church's hierarchy:A) Paul; B) Peter; C) Ignatius of Loyola; D) Jesus.The political organization of the church is called the: A) Vatican;B) Cardinals; C) the Council of Bishops; D) the magisterium.Which mark of the church refers to the idea that the Church is for everyone:A) Holy; B) Apostolic; C) One; D) Catholic.Who provided the image of the church as a body and Christ being the head:A) Jesus; B) Pope John Paul II; C) Saint Paul; D) Peter.These positions within the church are considered the direct successors to theapostles: A) Cardinals; B) Curia; C) Bishops; D) Priests.Working to overcome the difference between various Christian denominationsis called: A) magisterism; B) ecumenism; C) spiritualism; D) lectio.The ritual that is at the heart of Catholic practice is: A) baptism;B) reconciliation; C) the Eucharist; D) marriage.The earliest recorded Christian creed is: A) the Apostles Creed; B) theNicene Creed; C) a creed found in one of Paul' s letters; D) the creeddeveloped at the council of Jerusalem.

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PART TWO: In this part of the test, you will answer two questions. The first question ismandatory. For the second you may choose either choice I or II. Each question is worth12 'Apoints. Write your responses on the lined essay paper.

Mandatory Essay. All students must answer this question.In the first chapters of the Catholic Faith Handbook, &e are introduced to various corebeliefs of Catholicism. With that in mind, please identify five of the following items anddescribe why they are important to Catholics.

The Four Marks of the ChurchApostolic SuccessionThe EucharistCommunity of believersFaith

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Select either Choice I or Choice II.Choice I: In the history of the Catholic Church, many church Councils have been calledin response to a certain event or situation. Explain why the Council of Trent was called.In answering this question, be sure to address the following:

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What events or situations led to this council?Who was invited and why?Explain one change or reform that was made?What teachings were restated or reaffirmed?Did this council fail in any area?

Choice II: Between the 1600's a nd the late 1800's various "isms" affected theChurch. Choose FOUR of the following and 1) explain what it is and 2) show how itimpacted the Church. Be as specific as possible

A) RationalismB) NationalismC) Marxism

D) TotalitarianismE) IndividualismF) Capitalism

G) SecularismH) Darwinism

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History of Salvation IIJt nf»iw*>Trimester Examination

March 26, 2010 8:35 - 10:05 a.m.

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Mr. Foley, Mr. Hazelton, Bro. Mark, Bro. Patrick, Bro. Ryszard

Part One: This part consists of 140 objective questions worth one-half point each.This section is worth 70 points. Mark your answers on the scantron.

Section I: Matching Column Match the Church with the items below.A) Catholic B) Lutheran C) Calvinist D) Anglican

1. Book of Common Prayer2. Institutes of the Christian Religion3. Augsburg Confession4. Predestination5. Clergy must remain celibate6. Act of Supremacy7. The monarch is the head of the Church8. John Knox brings this faith to Scotland9. Consubstantiation10. 95 Theses11. Accepts all seven Sacraments12. One of its founding fathers was Ulrich Zwingli13. They were against dancing, gambling, and drinking alcohol14. Spain, Poland, and Italy15. Scandinavia and the northern part of the Holy Roman Empire

Section II: Multiple Choice16. She helped reform religious orders by starting the Discalced Carmelites:

A) Teresa of Avila B) Joan of Arc C) Catherine of Siena D) Catherine ofAragonMartin Luther held two sacraments to be valid, Baptism and:A) Confirmation B) Eucharist C) Holy Orders D) Anointing of the SickThe book that contains the standard rituals and prayers for mass: A) breviaryB) index C) missal D) catechismAn unexpected result of Martin Luther's teaching was the: A) Musliminvasion of Europe B) Peasants' Revolt C) a spiritual revival of EuropeD) revival of the inquisitionProperly understood the purpose of an indulgance is to: A) keep you out ofhell B) shorten your time in purgatory C) let you go directly into heavenD) keep you out of limboHe was beheaded because he refused to accept the Act of Supremacy:A) Oliver Cromwell B) Thomas More C) John Tetzel D) Francis Xavier

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23. In France, Louis XIV had a policy about religion: A) where he wanted todominate Catholics and the papacy/^) that was sympathetic to ProtestantsC) that was similar to the social restrictions of the Puritans D) thatdenounced Catholicism.

24. The "Four Articles" issued by Louis XIV was an example of; A) JansenismB) Arianism C) Quietism D) Gallicanism.

25. Claude and Margaret Mary were saints yA) who helped educate poor childrenB) from France who fought heresy ffl from France who did missionarywork in the U.S 0) who did charity for the poor.

26. The Congregation of the Mission is another name for the A) organizationthat coordinates missionary activity B) Vincentians C) FranciscansD) Marianists.

27. The first missionaries to arrive in California were from: A) France B) ItalyC) Portugal D) Spain.

28. Fr. Jacques Marquette, who explored the Mississippi River, was from:A) France B) Italy C) Portugal D) Spain. .

29. Nagasaki in Japan was a city known for A) its Protestant population B) thesurvival of an "underground Catholic" church C) its missionary activity inthe 1700s D) the celebration of the Latin Mass.

30. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy was the name of: A) female Sodalitiesin France I^J the rationalists' view of religion C) Napoleon's agreementwith Pius VII D) the oath that the revolutionaries in France forced onCatholic priests.

31. The "religion" that minimizes God's role after Creation: A) rationalismB) empiricism C) deism D) secularism.

32. The first prisoner of the Vatican: A) Leo XIII B) Pius IX C) Gregory XVD) Benedict XV.

33. He instituted an anti-Catholic campaign in Germany: A) NewmanB) Mazarin C) Garibaldi D) Bismarck.

34. Vatican Council I dealt mainly with: A) the role of the papacy B) the MassC) science and religion D) worker rights.

Section HI: True/False Mark A if the statement is true; mark B if false.35. The Jesuits have a special vow of obedience to the Pope.36. The Interior Castle is a spiritual classic written by St Teresa of Avilla37. The Puritans of England actually trace their beliefs to the Calvinists.38. Before his protest Martin Luther was given the title "defender of the Faith"

by the pope.39. One reason why many German princes sided with Luther's movement is it

gave them greater freedom from the Church and the Holy Roman Emperor.40. The Peace of Westphalia did not unify Christendom in Europe.

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41. Most missionaries in the 16th and 17"1 century decided to ordain natives as apart of their efforts.

42. Fr. Chaminade has been declared venerable and beatified but not canonized.43. At one time, Cardinal Richelieu and Cardinal Mazarin actually backed

Protestant princes against Catholicism in Germany.44. Fr. Chaminade established the Sodality before he established the Society

of Mary.45. In France, Napoleon's policy regarding Catholicism was as violent as the

Reign of Terror.

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Section V: Multiple Choice Select the correct answer.55. The socialist response to extreme capitalism was called: A) Social Darwinism

B) modernism C) communism D) liberalism.56. During the early 19th century and the Industrial Revolution, the Church

became the voice of the: A) communists B) business owners C) monopoliesD) workers.

57. In 1891, this papal encyclical addressed the rights of workers: A) RerumNovarum B) MirariVos C) Quanta Cura D) Gaudium et Spes.

58. During the tenure of Pope Pius X, the age of first communion was set at:A) the age of reason; B) the age of maturity; C) the age of insight; D) birth.

59. The league of St. Pius X was created to root out this group from theseminaries: A) liberals B) modernists C) communists D) rationalists.

60. Catholic Action can best be described as: A) a lay charity group promoted byPope Pius X B) a group formed by Pope Leo XIII to fight for workers'rights C) a group that protested the changes of Vatican Council II D) a laygroup that called for ecumenism.

61. The following was not a topic of discussion during Vatican Council II:A) the Church's liturgy"BHttitudes towards other Christian and non-Christian religions C) the infallibility of the Pope 1^,facets of church life.

62. This Pope was the most traveled Pope in history: A) Pope Pius XII B) PopeJohn XXIII C) Pope Paul VI D) Pope John Paul II.

63. The atheistic leader that sparked the Communist Revolution in Russia:A) Adolf Hitler B) Josef Stalin C) Francisco Franco D) Vladimir Lenin.

64. The following was a post-Vatican Council II change to the Mass: A) Massstresses the presence of Jesus in the community 1$ the Liturgy of theEucharist and Liturgy of the Word switch order C) the Mass stresses thepresence of Jesus in the Eucharist ftf the priest faces the tabernacle duringMass.

65. Starting in the 1900s, Catholics were urged to receive this Sacramentfrequently as a way to nourish their souls: A) the Eucharist B) MarriageC) Anointing of the Sick D) Baptism.

66. The most comprehensive documents produced by Vatican. Council II:A) treaties B) constitutions C) degrees D) declarations.

67. Blessed Theresa, the founder of the Missionaries of Charity, did most of hercharitable works in this country: A) Yugoslavia B) India C) China D) Poland

68. The Lateran Treaty dealt with this piece of land: A) Holy Roman EmpireB) Papal States C) Germany D) Sicily.

69. Social Darwinism is best described as: A) finding a middle ground betweensocialism and capitalism so that society can evolve B) applying Darwin'stheory- of survival of the fittest to society and classes of people C) forming aclassless-Utopian society so that classes of people can relate to each otherD) the most extreme form of communism.

70 The totalitarian form of government that arose between the world wars inGermany, Spain, and Italy: A) communism B) democracy D) socialismD) fascism.

Section VI: True/False Mark A if the statement is true; mark B if false.71. The Church was an avid supporter of Social Darwinism.72. Pope John Paul H's funeral was the most watched television event in

history.73. Presently, the Church is dealing with issues such as a declining Mass

attendance and declining vocations.74. All Catholics loved the changes brought on by Vatican Council II.75. Vatican Council II condemned religious bigotry, but also reaffirmed that the

fullness of revelation exists within Catholicism.76. Since the time of Vatican Council II, ecumenical efforts between Catholics

and other religious groups has declined.77. Vatican Council II helped to clarify the role of laity in the Catholic Church.

Section VII: Multiple Choice Select the correct answer.78. The American bishops told American Catholics in their statement: Economic

Justice for All (1986) that "As followers of Christ, we are challenged: A) toincrease the GNP" B) oppose Communism in Asia and Europe" C) make afundamental 'option for the poor' D) support Catholic Education."

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79. Which European power never founded colonies in what is now the UnitedStates? A) Germany B) Great Britain C) France D) Spain.

80. All of the following areas of the United States were explored andevangelized by the Spanish except: A) Puerto Rico B) Minnesota O) NewMexico 0) Florida.

81. He was a French missionary in North America? A) Martin de PorresB) Isaac Jogues C) Juan de Padilla D) Junipero Serra.

82. Injiie British colonies of North America, Catholics: A) found religioustolerance in New England B) were often persecuted C) founded the colonyof New Jersey D) made rapid advances in ecumenism.

83. The Catholic who signed of the Declaration of Independence was: A) GeorgeWashington B) Charles Carroll C) Thomas Jefferson D) Abraham Lincoln.

84. The first Catholic bishop of the newly independent United States wasA) John Marshall B) John Carroll C) John Adams D) John Newton.

85. The city of St. Augustine is: A) the first place Columbus landed in the USAB) the oldest Presbyterian university in the USA C) the oldest Jewishsynagogue in the USA D) the oldest Catholic diocese in the USA.

86. The first ethnic group that contributed to a major growth of the Church inAmerica was from: A) Ireland B) Italy C) France D) Poland.

87. Nativism is an America philosophy that: A) supported the American IndiansB) opposed expansion of the USA beyond the original thirteen coloniesC) opposed the entry of Catholic immigrants into the USA D) supportedenvironmental protection.

88. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the major purpose of CatholicEducation was to: A) increase the numbers of Catholics in the professionsB) protect the faith of the Catholic immigrants C) educate the Protestants onhow to be Catholics D) promote inter-religious dialogue.

89. One of the provisions of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore (1884) wasA) ecumenism B) the formation of foreign missionaries for Latin AmericaC) publishing the Baltimore Catechism D) promotion of inter-racial justice.

90. The religious congregation of women who were founded to minister toAfrican and Native Americans were founded by: A) Kateri TekakwithaB) Frances Cabrini C) Katharine Drexel D) Dorothy Day.

91. The founder of the Paulist Fathers and a keen supporter of Americanismwas: A) John Carroll B) Isaac Hecker C) John Neumann D) Junipero Serra.

92. In the USA, Catholics tend to settle largely: A) in the Old South B) in urbanareas C) in rural areas D) the West.

93. In the USA, the bishops: A,) tend to avoid church organization B) readilyorganized themselves qp oppose any dealing with Rome D) oppose anyinvolvement with the federal government.

94. The Mary knoll Fathers and Brothers were founded to promote: A) primaryeducation B) secondary education C) hospitals D) foreign missions.

95. The Glenmary Fathers and Brothers were founded to promote: A) medicalemergency treatment B) inter-racial dialogue C) domestic missionary workD) liturgical music.

Section VIII: Matching Column Match the statement with the correct answer.A^Pope Pius XI $ Josef Stalin AE) Pope Paul VI^Pope Leo XIII AB) Sigmund Freud B^) Pope John XXIIIC^Pope John Paul II A/f) Pope Pius X B**) Pope John Paul I$ Pope Benedict XV AJB) Pope Pius XII BE) St. Maximilian Kolbe

96. Atheistic leader of Russia that sought to destroy the church.97. Authored Rerum Novarum, an encyclical that discusses the rights of

workers.98. Had encyclicals smuggled into Nazi Germany and read at Mass.99. Modern Psychologist who was very hostile towards religion; believed faith

was a childish projection of our unconscious.100. Pope who navigated the difficult terrain presented by World War II.

(TO). First Pope to leave Italy since the 1870s; visited all five continents.TO2. Pope whose papacy only lasted 33 days.103. Called for Vatican Council II.104. Famous martyr of Auschwitz.105. Recent "great" pope who fought against communism and for human dignity

and social justice.106.. Outspoken critic of World War I.107. Pope of the early 1900s that sought to uphold Church teachings and focus

on Church life.

Section IX: Multiple Choice108. The post-Vatican II Church in America experienced: A) sustained growth in

membership B) an expansion of priestly and religious vocation C) astrengthening of marriage and family life D) all of these E) none of these.

109. On questions of peace and justice, the Catholic bishops in America: $ havealways supported the government B) have called their laity to support allgovernment programs and laws 6); criticized the government, especially inthe last thirty years D) avoided all involvement with the government.

110 The first Catholic elected president of the USA was: &$John KerryB) Alfred Smith C) John Kennedy^ Joseph Biden.

111. Since the end of Vatican II, the role of the laity in the Church in Americahas: A) increased B) decreased C) remained the same as before Vatican II.

112. The first seminary founded in America under John Carroll was run by the:if) Franciscans at St. Bonaventure's in New York B) Jesuits at Fordham inNew York C) the Dominicans at Providence in Rhode Islandp} theSulpicians attMount St. Mary's in Maryland.

113. The oldest Catholic university in the USA is: A) Fordham B) GeorgetownC) Boston College D) Ave Maria.

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114. Lay Trusteeism refers to the: A) presence of the laity on the altar during theliturgy B) the presence of the laity as Eucharistic ministers C) the practice ofincorporating church property in the name of the laity D) the use of trustedlaity with church funds.

115. While originally founded as a colony by George Calvert as a haven forEnglish Catholics, Maryland eventually became: A) a Spanish colonyB) dominated by Protestants /C) a German colony D) a French colonyfor the Huguenots <j) a reservation for the Native Americans.

116. The title: "Lily of the Mohawks"; refers to A) Katharine DrexelB) Dorothy Day C) Frances Cabrini D) Kateri Tekakwitha.

117. The book of the Old Testament that holds a special place in the prayer lifeof the Catholic Church is: A) Genesis B) Proverbs C) PsalmsD) Revelation.

118. What does the Catholic Church call the "Domestic Church?" A) Theparish B) The School C) The Diocese D) The Family.

119. The Greeks roots of the word "Eucharist" mean: A) "Communion"B) "Praise" C) "Worship" D) "Thanksgiving."

133. A necessary virtue for prayer that allows us to recognize our totaldependency on God.

134. "Lord have Mercy"

Section X: True or False135. The perfect model of prayer is Christ Himself.136. Although there are many forms of prayer only a very few are appropriate

for Christians to use.137. Prayer is necessary for our relationship with God the same way that

communication is necessary for any relationship138. Contemplation is the most difficult form of prayer because it requires us to

surrender control to God.139. Since prayer is the most natural thing in the world, it always comes easily to

a person.140. Effective prayer requires humility to allow God to speak to us.

Section IX: Matching£$ AdorationB) Doxologyj2f Kyrie EleisonBJ" Mysticism

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Wordless prayer in which one fully focuses on the presence of God inour lives.

The prayerful acknowledgment that God is God and creator of all that is.*The most basic and natural form of prayer.Prayer on behalf of another person or group.Prayer form in which one asks God for help.Offering gratitude for the gift of life and the gifts of life.Engaging the mind, imagination, and emotions in order to focus on somespiritual matter .jit>Devotional prayer that extends for a period of nine days.Communication with God. fjpA -Cl&i C| •/The offering of praise to the Holy Trinity, such as the Glory Be. iAn intense experience of the presence of God resulting in a deeper senseof union with Godv4Acknowledging that God is God and giving Him glory for what He is.A prayer that asks that God care for a particular place, person, oractivity.

PART TWO: Written SectionYou must answer TWO out of the following four questions.Each question is worth 15 points each. This section is worth 30points.

ESSAY #1In the Post-Reformation era, missionaries and future saints put in hard work tosustain Christianity and the message of the Gospel. Choose 3 people below andexplain:

A) The ministry they chose; how did they choose to spread the Gospel;B) The obstacles they faced in their efforts;C) Their accomplishments.

Fr. ChaminadeFrancis XavierBartolome de Las CasasJohn Baptist de La SalleFrancis de SalesLouise de MarillacIsaac Jogues

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ESSAY #2The 19th and 20th Centuries saw the Church become a voice for social justice inthe world. This call for human dignity was often led by important Churchfigures. Please choose 4 of the 7 Church figures below and brefly explain thehistorical period in which they lived. Also explain how the quote below theirname pertains to their life.

Leo XIIIThe oppressed workers, above all, ought to be liberated from the savagery of

greedy men, who inordinately use human beings as things for gain."

"Holy. Communion is the shortest and safest way to Heaven."

ope Benedict XVar I is "the suicide of Europe"

ope Pius^We-tuni to you, and through you, the German Catholics, who, like all sufferingand afflicted children, are nearer to their Father's heart. At a time when yourfaith, like gold, is being tested in the fire of tribulation and persecution..."

Pope John XXIII"For We have every confidence that the Church, in the light of this Council, willgain in spiritual riches."

Pope John Paul II"Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends tocreate."

Blessed Theresa"In this life we cannot do great things. We can only do small things with greatlove."

ESSAY #3:Discuss the Council of Trent. Who called it? When? Where? What were its chiefobjectives? How successful was it? Give three beliefs that it reaffirmed. Givethree disciplines it called the Church to.

ESSAY #4It is said that the Holy Eucharist embodies all five forms of prayer perfectly.Using specific examples, show how the prayers of Adoration, Praise, Petition,Thanksgiving, and Intercession can be found in the Mass.

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JMJEnglish liSecond Trimester ExaminationMarch 18,2008i'0:30AM- 12:00 PMMr. Thomas Dillon, Mr. Frank Marenghi, Mr. Peter Piro, Mr. Patrick Slevin

Name

This test consists of 150 multiple-choice questions and a written section.Each multiple-choice question is worth Vz point. The written essay sectionis worth 25 (twenty-five) points. Use a #2 pencil for all scantron sections.Written answers should be placed on the official examination paper. Besure to erase clearly and make your marks dark enough. Budget your timewisely. Good Luck!

Part I - Vocabulary

A. Definitions:

01. throw light upon: make clear; explaina. equilateral b. elucidate c. emancipate d. aver

\. sudden or extraordinary misfortune; calamitya. disaster b. protagonist c. fantasy d. thesis

0 3. rules of etiquette of the diplomatic corps, military services, etc.\. antithesis b. protocol c. antitoxin d. homonym1 4. direct opposite; contrary

a. epithet b. synthesis c. hypothesis d. antithesis5 5. epicure: gourmet

a. pseudonym b. agronomy c. nemesis d. gastronome3 6. differing in kind; dissimilar; not uniform; varied

a. orthodox b. heterogeneous c. nemesis d. homogeneous) 7. take in and incorporate as one's own; absorb

a. resolve b. assimilate c. dissolve d. simulate\8. distaste; repugnance; dislike

a. antipathy b. autograph c. anagram d. acronym^ 9. remedy for all ills; cure-all; universal remedy

a. panacea b. autonomy c.^plutocracy d. agronomyv 10. flow like a wave; change often and irregularly

a. flux b. abound c. conscript d. redound11. generally accepted; conventional; approved

a. anachronism b. heterogeneous c. maniacal d. orthodoxA 12. friendly; neighborly; not quarrelsome

a. amicable b. finale c. animus d. unanimous\. showing greatness or nobility of mind; above what is low or petty, a. magnanimous b. lucid c. amiable d. lucrative-14. to flood; to overwhelm; to overflow

a. redound b. abound c. inundate d. veracityU 5. to give birth to; to create; to produce; to cause

a. gregarious b. genre c. cohere d. engender516. art of teaching

a. orthopedics b. pedagogy c. orthography d. pediatrics

(r17. emotional balance; composure; calmnessa. panoply b. enamored c. congregation d. equanimity

018. gathered into one mass; collective

A a. inherent b. luminous c. aggregate d. influx19. government or country governed by the rich

a. plutocracy b. democracy c. technocracy d. bureaucracy0\. deeply infixed; intrinsic; essential

a. inherent b. literal c. adherent d. equilateral

B. Word Parts: Each choice is used only once,

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Part II - Literature

Literary Periods: Match the folkperiods. The choices in the key

a. romantic b. local co

x) 51. "The Notorious Jumping Frof~-52. "Thanatopsis"'» 53. "The Raven"<*54. "The Devil and Tom Walker'C-55. Moby Dick

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-67. In "Thanatopsis," the persona feels that man should approach deathas if he is _.a. riding in a carriage b. lost in a forestc. going to sleep d. entering a prison cell"Thanatopsis" is an example of .a. free verse b. syllabic verse c. blank verse d. a sonnetAccording to the persona in "Thanatopsis," all of the wonders of theworld .

b. decorate the great tomb of mand. exist to remind the world of God's power

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b. lost in a forestd. entering a prison cell

a. riding in a carriagec. going to sleepThe message in "Thanatopsis" relies on the themes of _a. gothic b. local color c. transcendentalism d. zoroastricism"The Raven" is an example of which type of literature?a. gothic b. local color c. romanticism— d. colonialThe first and third line of every stanza of "The Raven" use .a. slant rhyme b. internal rhyme c. simile d. apostrophe"The Raven" ends with .

a. an angel's arrival b. the bird leaving the roomc. Lenore's return d. the raven still sitting on the bustThe raven's attitude upon entering the persona's house is .a. suspicious b. frightened c. proud d. playfulWho is Lenore to the persona?a. a dream b. a mythical goddessc. the persona's wife d. we are not specifically toldThe persona of "The Raven" encounters the bird .a. in a chapel b. near Christmas timec. in a forest d. on HalloweenWhich request of the persona's does the raven refuse to obey?a. kill him b. sit with him c. leave d. tell who the bird's owner isIn Moby Dick, which character is tied to the side of the Moby Dick?a. Qeeequeg b. the Parsee c. Starbuck d. IshmaelIn "The Chase" from Moby Dick, Ahab dies because .a. he killed "the parsee" b. he gets tangled in a ropec. he falls on a harpoon d. he, again, is struck by lightningWhat makes Ahab's attack on Moby Dick more difficult?a. sea snakes b. blinding sunlightc. dolphins d. screeching birdsA phenomenon of nature which interferes with Ahab's hunt for MobyDick is .a. lightning b. ice c. wind d. jellyfish

is the man in the bar who tells far-fetched stories in "JumpingFrog."a. Simon Wheeler b. Daniel Websterc. Leonidas Smiley d. Jim SmileyJim Smiley would .a. read anything b. teach anyonec. bet on anything d. kill anyone who "crossed" him

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99. Huck Finn returns at the beea. learn how to readc. see Jim and his family

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Jim Smiley's best fighting dog Andrew Jackson is defeated by a .a. a three-toed cat b. a dog with no hind legsc. blind snake d. blue rat with no tailThe writer who narrates "The Notorious Jumping Frog of CalaverasCounty" was told by his editor to ask for information about .a. Daniel Webster b. Rev. Leonidas Srhileyc. Simon Wheeler d. Jim Smiley"The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" is set in .a. a cattle ranch b. a chateau c. a hospital d. a mining campThe reporter who interviews Simon Wheeler decides that he was sentthere .a. to solve a mystery b. to see if the "yeller dog" was realc. to find his father d. as a jokeThis story is an example of .a. classical oration b. naturalism c. a frame story d. classicismThe author of "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"was .a. Mark Twain b. Nathaniel Hawthornec. William Cullen Bryant d. Edgar Allan PoeIn "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," which is the Duchess's profession?a. gambler b. waitress c. bank teller d. prostituteIn "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," which is true of John Oakhurst?a. He carries a Bible with him.b. He survives through the story's end.c. He does not drink alcohol.d. He is married.How does Mother Shipton redeem herself at the end of the story?a. She tries to hike through the blizzard to find help.b. She leaves food for trie others to eat.c. She leaves a large sum of money for Tom and Piney.d. She writes a note to the daughter she abandoned.In "The Outcasts of Poker Flat," the characters in the story are run outof town due to .a. the new racial and religious prejudiceb. a lack of food for everyone in townc. a recent series of crimes in townd. an avalancheIn Huck Finn, Huck takes the alias of when he is at the Wilks'shouse.a. George Jaxon b. Alex Blodgettc. Adolphus d. Sarah Williams

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