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Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

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The part of the C.I.A. method that asks the questions: $100 The part of the C.I.A. method that asks the questions: Who? What? Where? When?

What is the CIRCUMSTANCE? $100 What is the CIRCUMSTANCE? Scores

This part of the C.I.A. method deals with the ENDS. $200 This part of the C.I.A. method deals with the ENDS.

$200 What is the INTENTION? Scores

The external part of the C.I.A. method. $300 The external part of the C.I.A. method.

$300 What is the ACT? Scores

$400 TRUE/FALSE…According to Catholic theology, the ENDS always JUSTIFY the MEANS.

$400 What is FALSE? Scores

RAPE, BLASPHEMY & MURDER are examples of these… $500 RAPE, BLASPHEMY & MURDER are examples of these…

What are INTRINSICALLY EVIL/IMMORAL ACTS? $500 What are INTRINSICALLY EVIL/IMMORAL ACTS? Scores

$100 The best choice is the one that results in the greatest good for the greatest number of people.

What is Utilitarianism? $100 What is Utilitarianism? Scores

Certain actions are always right or always wrong. $200 Certain actions are always right or always wrong.

$200 What is an OBJECTIVIST? Scores

$300 The belief that there are a WIDE VARIETY of moral codes, all of them right for different people.

$300 What is a RELATIVIST? Scores

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$400 The name of the process of weighing the good and bad effects of each option to come to a decision.

What is PROPORTIONALISM? $400 What is PROPORTIONALISM? Scores

$500 The theory that specific decisions we make in life, especially certain important ones, can direct our lives more closely towards the Truth and towards God.

What is the FUNDAMENTAL OPTION THEORY? $500 What is the FUNDAMENTAL OPTION THEORY? Scores

$100 The term used to describe the concept that there are certain truths that are unchanging.

What is the OBJECTIVE (MORAL) TRUTH? $100 What is the OBJECTIVE (MORAL) TRUTH? Scores

$200 According to FIDES ET RATIO, these two things are needed to come to know the truth.

What are FAITH and REASON? $200 What are FAITH and REASON? Scores

$300 The concept that there is nothing certain, unchanging, or applicable to everyone in this world.

$300 What is RELATIVISM? Scores

The English translation of “VERITATIS SPLENDOR.” $400 The English translation of “VERITATIS SPLENDOR.”

What is “the SPLENDOR of TRUTH?” $400 What is “the SPLENDOR of TRUTH?” Scores

$500 The person who popularized the phrase, “The truth cannot be determined by majority vote.”

Who is CARDINAL RATZINGER, also known as POPE BENEDICT XVI. $500 Who is CARDINAL RATZINGER, also known as POPE BENEDICT XVI. Scores

The term given to the tendency to sin that remains even after BAPTISM. $100 The term given to the tendency to sin that remains even after BAPTISM.

$100 What is CONCUPISCENCE? Scores

What was THE ORIGINAL SIN in ONE WORD? $200 What was THE ORIGINAL SIN in ONE WORD?

$200 What is PRIDE/GREED? Scores

$300 One characteristic of this is that it decreases when you share it with others.

$300 What is PLEASURE? Scores

$400 This is an interior feeling that results when someone does something good.

$400 What is HAPPINESS/JOY? Scores

$500 The two different examples Mr. Berkes gave in class to illustrate the difference between PLEASURE and HAPPINESS.

$500 What is GETTING DRUNK AT A PARTY and WINNING THE C.I.F. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP? Scores

The image of this freedom is that of God as a supreme judge. $100 The image of this freedom is that of God as a supreme judge.

What is FREEDOM OF INDIFFERENCE? $100 What is FREEDOM OF INDIFFERENCE? Scores

The central question or goal of this freedom is Happiness. $200 The central question or goal of this freedom is Happiness.

What is FREEDOM FOR EXCELLENCE? $200 What is FREEDOM FOR EXCELLENCE? Scores

The person who popularized the concept of FREEDOM OF INDIFFERECE. $300 The person who popularized the concept of FREEDOM OF INDIFFERECE.

Who is WILLIAM OF OCKHAM? $300 Who is WILLIAM OF OCKHAM? Scores

The person who promoted the concept of FREEDOM FOR EXCELLENCE. $400 The person who promoted the concept of FREEDOM FOR EXCELLENCE.

$400 Who is THOMAS AQUINAS? Scores

The primary theological reason why God gave us FREE WILL. $500 The primary theological reason why God gave us FREE WILL.

What is “so that humans can freely choose to seek their Creator?” $500 What is “so that humans can freely choose to seek their Creator?” Scores

$100 This is the belief that Jesus did not die to save all humans. He only died for the sake of specific sins of those sinners who are saved.

What is LIMITED ATONEMENT? $100 What is LIMITED ATONEMENT? Scores

$200 This is the belief that every human whom God has elected will inevitably come to a knowledge of God. The elect cannot resist the call.

What is IRRESISTABLE GRACE? $200 What is IRRESISTABLE GRACE? Scores

$300 As a result of Adam and Eve's disobedience to God -- the Fall of Man -- sin has extended to all parts of every person's being: "his thinking, his emotions and his will." Everything has been corrupted by Original Sin.

What is TOTAL DEPRAVITY? $300 What is TOTAL DEPRAVITY? Scores

$400 This is the "Once saved, always saved" belief -- that everyone who has been saved will remain in that state.

What is the PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS? $400 What is the PERSEVERANCE OF THE SAINTS? Scores

$500 This is the concept of predestination: that God has divided humanity into two groups. One group is "the elected." The rest will remain ignorant of God, and the Gospel.

What is UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION? $500 What is UNCONDITIONAL ELECTION? Scores

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