Who is Jesus Christ Final Exam 2 Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009
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This was the occasion that Jesus worked His first public miracle. Question 1 - 100 This was the occasion that Jesus worked His first public miracle.
The Wedding Feast at Cana Answer 1 – 100 The Wedding Feast at Cana
Question 1 - 200 This is the name for the set of statements by which Jesus referred to himself, among other titles, as the “Good Shepherd” and “The Way, the Truth, and the Life.”
Answer 1 – 200 The “I am” statements
Question 1 - 300 This is the place to which the Holy Family fled shortly after Jesus’ birth.
Answer 1 – 300 Egypt
This is one of the miracles which occurred on the day of Pentecost. Question 1 - 400 This is one of the miracles which occurred on the day of Pentecost.
The Apostles began to praise God in various languages Answer 1 – 400 Tongues of Fire The Apostles began to praise God in various languages
This is the place where Jesus was arrested. Question 1 - 500 This is the place where Jesus was arrested.
The Garden of Gethsemane Answer 1 – 500 The Garden of Gethsemane
These are two of the books of the Bible which mention the Holy Spirit. Question 2 - 100 These are two of the books of the Bible which mention the Holy Spirit.
Answer 2 – 100 Genesis The Gospels Acts of the Apostles
Question 2 - 200 Mary is sometimes referred to as the new version of this Old Testament woman.
Answer 2 – 200 The New Eve
This is the Cardinal Virtue of self-control or discipline. Question 2 - 300 This is the Cardinal Virtue of self-control or discipline.
Answer 2 – 300 Temperance
This is the dogma that Mary was taken up to Heaven, body and soul. Question 2 - 400 This is the dogma that Mary was taken up to Heaven, body and soul.
Answer 2 – 400 The Assumption
This is the term for someone who is killed because of his faith. Question 2 - 500 This is the term for someone who is killed because of his faith.
Answer 2 – 500 Martyr
This is the name for the movement to restore unity among Christians. Question 3 - 100 This is the name for the movement to restore unity among Christians.
Answer 3 – 100 Ecumenism
Question 3 - 200 This is the term for the Church’s efforts to build relationships with other world religions.
Interreligious Dialogue Answer 3 – 200 Interreligious Dialogue
Question 3 - 300 While He was on the Cross, Jesus said this about His mother to the Apostle John.
Answer 3 – 300 “Behold your Mother.”
Question 3 - 400 This is the term for a calling from God to fulfill a particular purpose or mission in life.
Answer 3 – 400 Vocation
Question 3 - 500 This is the term for a person who evangelizes, or actively spreads the Gospel.
Answer 3 – 500 Evangelist
This is the heresy which denied Jesus’ divinity. Question 4 - 100 This is the heresy which denied Jesus’ divinity.
Answer 4 – 100 Arianism
Question 4 - 200 This is the name for the list of books which belong to God’s inspired Word, the Bible.
Answer 4 – 200 Canon
Question 4 - 300 This is the attribute we ascribe to God which means that God is not limited or bound by anything.
Infinite (or Transcendent) Answer 4 – 300 Infinite (or Transcendent)
Question 4 - 400 This Latin phrase literally means “from the chair”—it’s a way of describing Papal Infallibility.
Answer 4 – 400 Ex cathedra
Question 4 - 500 This is the obstinate denial of some Church teaching by a baptized Christian.
Answer 4 – 500 Heresy
Question 5 - 100 These are two of the four attributes of God which begin with the prefix, “Omni-”
Answer 5 – 100 Omnipresent Omniscient Omnipotent Omnibenevolent
Question 5 - 200 This is the Sacrament which infuses grace and brings us into the Church.
Answer 5 – 200 Baptism
This is what the name Jesus or “Yeshua” literally means. Question 5 - 300 This is what the name Jesus or “Yeshua” literally means.
Answer 5 – 300 Savior or “God saves”
This is the heresy which taught that Jesus only appeared to be human. Question 5 - 400 This is the heresy which taught that Jesus only appeared to be human.
Answer 5 – 400 Docetism
Question 5 - 500 This is the name for the dogma that God became a human being—a belief unique to Christianity.
Answer 5 – 500 Incarnation