Catholic Social Teaching quick quiz

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Eduqas route B Origins and Meanings (paper 1.1)
Martina Moran
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Question 1

Question
Which of the following are Catholic Social Teaching Principles? (There are 7)
Answer
  • Community
  • Common Good
  • Rights and Responsibilities
  • Stewardship
  • Option for the poor
  • Option for the Rich
  • CAFOD
  • Participation
  • Dignity (Human)
  • Solidarity

Question 2

Question
Complete the phrase which sums up CAFOD's main aims 'Give a man a fish and he [blank_start]eats[blank_end] for a day; teach him to [blank_start]fish[blank_end] and he eats for a [blank_start]life[blank_end] time.'
Answer
  • eats
  • fish
  • life

Question 3

Question
Complete the quote of Jesus from the parable of the sheep and the goats: 'Whatsoever you do to the [blank_start]least[blank_end] of my [blank_start]brothers[blank_end] and sisters you do for [blank_start]me[blank_end].'
Answer
  • least
  • me
  • brothers

Question 4

Question
Which of the following activities form part of CAFOD's work
Answer
  • Local Charity groups, especially the homeless in local area
  • Work for overseas development
  • Education of those overseas to develop skills so they can be self sufficient.
  • Work to fundraise for the needs in local community
  • Work to fundraise for projects for those in LEDC's
  • Provide emergency aid in response disasters such as earthquake, famine.
  • Involved in long term development aid such as teaching agricultural skills and farming skills so communities can be self sustaining
  • Run local soup kitchens in inner city UK

Question 5

Question
Complete this paragraph on SVP group: The SVP group stands for St [blank_start]Vincent[blank_end] de Paul. This is a [blank_start]local[blank_end] charity usually based in parish communities which cares for the needs of the most [blank_start]vulnerable[blank_end]. They run soup kitchens and charity shops which raise money to support the needs of poorer families such as providing much needed furniture and equipment. Special projects also include children's activities and camps giving [blank_start]disadvantaged[blank_end] families a much needed break. They also help to supported ex-offenders leaving [blank_start]prison[blank_end]. SVP groups seek to provide friendship and support in an often [blank_start]lonely[blank_end] and difficult world.
Answer
  • Vincent
  • Veronica
  • local
  • overseas
  • vulnerable
  • disadvantaged
  • wealthy
  • prison
  • hospital
  • lonely
  • friendly
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