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Review Questions

Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. The title of Jesus as the Christ is a recognition of his being the

a. Holy One b. Last Prophet c. Messiah

2. Jesus was baptized by___________


a. Joseph b. the High Priest c. John the Baptist

3. Jesus often preached using___________


a. parables
b. actual events as demonstrations
c. argumentation

4. The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity and made it the state religion of
the Roman Empire was___________
a. Marcus Aurelius
b. Constantine
c. Julius Caesar

5. The former persecutor of Christians who later on became a great defender and
propagator of the Christian Faith was-------------------
a. Peter c. Paul
b. John d. Ananias

6. We learn about the life of Jesus mainly from the___________


a. Gospels
b. Acts of the Apostles
c. Epistles
7. The ___________are letters of the apostle Paul to the early
Christians.
a. Acts of the Apostles
b. Epistles
c. Revelation

8. The___________symbolically speaks about the Christian vision of how in the end of


time the good will eventually prevail over evil or how the Kingdom of God will reign in
the world.
a. Acts of the Apostles
b. Epistles
c. Revelation

9. Of the four books of the Gospels, the book of___________is not part of the Synoptic
Gospels.
a. Matthew
c. Luke
b. Mark
d. John

10. The Epistles addressed to individual churches and dealt with ministerial matters are
called.

a. Prison Epistles b. Pastoral Epistles c. Catholic Epistles

11. The author of the Revelation introduced himself in the said book as
a. John the Baptist
b. John the Apostle
c. John of Patmos
12. The Christian belief that God has three persons, namely, the Father,
Son, and the Holy Spirit, is referred to as the___________
a. Trimurti
b. Tripikaya
c. Holy Trinity

13. The process wherein the physical components of the bread and wine remain
unchanged but their essences change into the essences of Jesus’s body and blood,
respectively, is called___________
a. transubstantiation b. consubstantiation c. transignification

14. The-------------------is a Christian ritual for moral purification and serves


as an initiation rite.
a. Baptism
b. Lord’s Supper
c. Confirmation

15. The___________recalls the first preaching of the apostles.


a. Feast of Ascension
b. Feast of Pentecost
c. Advent

16. The Pope or the Bishop of Rome is the highest spiritual leader in the
a. Greek Orthodox Church
b. Catholic Church
c. Protestant Church

17. The so-called East-West Schism refers to the split between the
a. Catholic and Protestant Churches
b. Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches
c. Catholic and Anglican Churches
18. The Protestant Church developed from the movement of protest
against certain practices of the Catholic Church that was highly' inspired by the
publication of the Ninety-Five Theses by__________
a. Martin Luther
b. John Calvin

c. John Knox

19. The leader of French Protestants who advanced the belief in


predestination was-----------------
a. Martin Luther b. John Calvin c. John Knox

20. One central view shared by Baptists and Anabaptist is their rejection
of__________
a. baptism
b. infant baptism
c. adult baptism

21. One distinct feature of the_________is their use of logic and reason
in understanding and interpreting matters of faith.
a. Methodist Church b. Presbyterian Church c. Pentecostal Church

22. Their worship service involves devotional dance:


a. Quakers b. Shakers c. Methodists

23. A distinctive feature of the__________is its belief in the baptism with the Holy Spirit,
which provides Christian spiritual gifts including the ability to speak in tongues and the
power of healing.
a. Methodist Church b. Presbyterian Church c. Pentecostal Church
24. The__________originated in England during the time of King Henry
VIII, who challenged the authority of the Pope.
a. Anglican Church
b. Mormon Church
c. Church of Jehovah’s Witness

25. The__________does not believe in the Holy Trinity and the divinity
of Jesus, for they consider God as having only one person.
a. Anglican Church
b. Mormon Church
c. Church of Jehovah’s Witness

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