AVOIDING EVIL paper 1.2 Good and Evil

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A level Religious Studies Quiz on AVOIDING EVIL paper 1.2 Good and Evil, created by Martina Moran on 10/04/2021.
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Question 1

Question
[blank_start]Aquinas[blank_end] gave [blank_start]five[blank_end] primary precepts that he believed would help humans do [blank_start]good[blank_end] and avoid [blank_start]evil[blank_end]. This is known as [blank_start]Natural[blank_end] Law. From the primary precepts we can work out if an action is morally right or morally wrong based on whether or not the action [blank_start]upholds[blank_end] the primary precepts.
Answer
  • Aquinas
  • Augustine
  • Jesus
  • five
  • four
  • seven
  • ten
  • good
  • evil
  • evil
  • good
  • Natural
  • God's
  • Aquinas'
  • upholds
  • ignores
  • breaks

Question 2

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Which of the following statements correctly describe Aquinas' Natural Law Theory
Answer
  • Humans should do good and avoid evil
  • Humans naturally do evil because they are sinful
  • Humans have been given reason to work out right from wrong
  • There are 5 primary precepts or laws which always need to be followed
  • If something breaks a precept it is sometimes still morally acceptable
  • If something upholds the primary precepts then it is good, if it breaks a precept it is evil
  • The 5 primary precepts are: Worship God, Order Society, Reproduce, Learn and Educate and Defend the innocent
  • The 5 primary precepts are Worship God, Receive the Sacraments, Do not Abort, Do not commit adultery and Reproduce

Question 3

Question
Select all the correct statements about Catholic teaching and the Conscience
Answer
  • The conscience can be wrong so you should ignore it
  • The conscience is just your minds idea of what is right and wrong
  • The Conscience is the voice of God within our hearts helping us to determine what is right and wrong
  • A good conscience must be educated by prayer, scripture, the magisterium and considering the consequences.
  • Although the conscience can be wrong a person must always follow it as to do otherwise would be to sin

Question 4

Question
Accurately complete this quote from the Catechism of the Catholic Church: ' [blank_start]Informing[blank_end] the conscience is a [blank_start]life[blank_end] long task '
Answer
  • Informing
  • life

Question 5

Question
Accurately complete the 2 sayings of Jesus from the Sermon on the mount. These are 2 things he told his followers to be. 'Be [blank_start]salt[blank_end] for the earth. ' ' Be a light for the [blank_start]world[blank_end]'
Answer
  • salt
  • world

Question 6

Question
Complete the following paragraph about Jesus' moral teachings from the sermon on the mount: Jesus said ' I have not come to [blank_start]abolish[blank_end] the law but to fulfil it.' Jesus did not [blank_start]reject[blank_end] the old law rather he developed it. Instead of simply dealing with the [blank_start]symptom[blank_end] of sin Jesus looks at the cause of sin. Jesus' new law tackles the cause of sin. This presents a challenge to his followers to look at having the right [blank_start]attitude[blank_end] as well as the good action.
Answer
  • abolish
  • write
  • ignore
  • reject
  • accept
  • care about
  • symptom
  • action
  • attitude
  • behaviour
  • religion

Question 7

Question
Change the Old Law to the New Law given by Jesus on the sermon on the mount: Don't murder becomes don't be [blank_start]angry[blank_end] Don't commit adultery becomes do not [blank_start]look[blank_end] with [blank_start]lust[blank_end] at others Hate your enemies becomes [blank_start]love[blank_end] your [blank_start]enemies[blank_end] An eye for an eye becomes [blank_start]turn[blank_end] the other [blank_start]cheek[blank_end]
Answer
  • angry
  • look
  • lust
  • love
  • enemies
  • turn
  • cheek

Question 8

Question
Select the beatitude that Jesus stated in the sermon on the mount
Answer
  • Blessed are the powerful
  • Blessed are the gentle
  • Blessed are the persecuted
  • Blessed are the peacemakers
  • Blessed are those who want justice
  • Blessed are the rich
  • Blessed are those who mourn
  • Blessed are those who have many ancestors
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