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DLS Rel Ch 25 Quiz

DLS Religion Chapter 25 Quiz

QuestionAnswer
Righteousness Integrity
Accusing a person of wrongdoing when you know he or she is innocent Calumny
Pretending to be something you are not Hypocrisy
The virtue that exists when everyone's rights are respected Justice
Seeing possessions as all important, wruch leads to injustice
Only when these are respected does justice exist Rights
The Seventh and Tenth Commandments challenge us to work for a) truth. b) avarice c) justice. d) faithfulness to promises. C Justice
People have a. right to a) excess wealth. b) basic necessities. c) control others. d) all of these. D, All of these
To practice justice requires a) avarice. b) wealth. c) self love. d) mercy.
A person of integrity would practice a) vandalism b) shoplifting. c) taking things from work. d) none of these. D, None of these
Restitution is a) breaking a contract. b) denying people their rights. c) replacing what was stolen or damaged. d) sharing what you have. C, Replacing what was stolen or damaged
The Eighth Commandment commands us to a) be truthful in word and action. b) fight for our rights. c) protect reputations. d) both a & c. D, both a & c
Discussing others' faults is a) calumny. b) grace. c) hypocrisy. d) detraction D, detraction
Telling a "white lie" is a) all right. b) wrong. c) all right at times. d) not lying. B, wrong
A sin that ruins reputations is a) detraction. b) gossip. c) calumny. d) all of these. D, all of these
When we witness a crime, it is best to a) keep quiet b) report it to authorities. c) let everyone know who did it. d) cover up for the one who did it. B, report it to authorities
Mental reservation is a) using words that mean something different in your mind from what they say. b) wrong to do. c) only for people who must keep professional secrets. d) planning to tell a lie but not getting the chance to do it. A, using words that mean something different in your mind from what they say.
We are not obliged to keep secret a) something we learned by accident. b) a confidential matter learned as a part of our work. c) something we promise to keep secret d) the name of someone who did wrong when a person in authority asks us. D, the name of someone who did wrong when a person in authority asks us.
The way we treat those who are poor, hungry, and oppressed, Christ sees as the way we treat a) ourselves. b) him c) everyone. d) the Church. B, Him
The world, its land, and all its resources a) belong to all people. b) are ours to take care of c) are to be shared and enjoyed by all people d) all of these. D, all of these
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