7 themes of Catholic Social Teaching
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- Q1Which of the following is one of the 7 themes of Catholic Social Teaching?ExploitationSolidarityIndividualismIsolation30s
- Q2Which of the following is a principle of Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of caring for the environment?IndividualismExploitationStewardship of CreationConsumerism30s
- Q3Which of the following is a principle of Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of the common good?ExploitationOption for the Poor and VulnerableSolidarityIndividualism30s
- Q4Which of the following is a principle of Catholic Social Teaching that promotes the value of work and the rights of workers?Exploitation of WorkersIndividualismIsolationDignity of Work and Rights of Workers30s
- Q5Which of the following is a principle of Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death?Life and Dignity of the Human PersonViolenceIndividualismExploitation30s
- Q6Which of the following is a principle of Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of promoting economic justice and addressing poverty?Life and Dignity of the Human PersonThe Dignity of work and the rights of workersCall to Family, community, and participationOption for the Poor and Vulnerable30s
- Q7Which of the following is a principle of Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of promoting the value and sanctity of marriage and family?Care for God's creation
Rights and Responsibility
Call to Family, Community, and ParticipationLife and Dignity30s - Q8What is the definition of solidarity?The virtue of solidarity means focusing on individual gain and personal achievements.The virtue of solidarity means prioritizing oneself and ignoring the needs of others.The virtue of solidarity means promoting division and inequality among individuals.The virtue of solidarity means striving to work together for the common good, uniting to protect the dignity and rights of all people.30s
- Q9What is the definition of the common good?The common good refers to the well-being and flourishing of all individuals in society, where the social conditions allow every person to reach their full potential.The common good refers to the benefit and prosperity of a select few individuals in society.The common good refers to the exclusion and marginalization of certain groups in society.The common good refers to the prioritization of personal interests over the collective well-being.30s
- Q10What is the definition of human dignity?Human dignity is the inherent and inviolable worth of every human person, regardless of their background, status, or circumstances.Human dignity is the belief that some individuals are inherently superior to others based on their social status.Human dignity is the idea that the worth of a person is determined by their achievements and accomplishments.Human dignity is the notion that certain individuals are entitled to more rights and privileges than others.30s
- Q11What is the definition of the preferential option for the poor?The preferential option for the poor is the commitment to prioritize the needs and well-being of the marginalized and vulnerable in society, ensuring they are given special attention and assistance.The preferential option for the poor is the belief that everyone in society should be treated equally, regardless of their circumstances.The preferential option for the poor is the belief that the rich should always be given special privileges and advantages.The preferential option for the poor is the exclusion of the poor from society and denying them any form of assistance.30s
- Q12Which of the following is one of the cardinal virtues?JusticeHumilityCourageTemperance30s
- Q13Which of the following is not one of the cardinal virtues?GenerosityGenerosityTemperancePrudence30s
- Q14Which of the following is considered a cardinal virtue?TemperanceKindnessPatienceWisdom30s
- Q15Which pope wrote the encyclical 2015 'Laudato Si' (latin for Praised Be)?Pope FrancisPope Pius XIIPope John Paul IIPope Benedict XVI30s