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The Parable of the Good Samaritan

Quiz by Giovanni Virador

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  • Q1
    Who is the main character in The Good Samaritan?
    Sir Giov, a CCF Teacher
    A Jew or Jewish man
    A child
    An elderly person
    30s
  • Q2
    What is the central theme of The Good Samaritan?
    Being indifferent to the suffering of others
    Seeking revenge and holding grudges
    Ignoring those in need and prioritizing oneself
    Showing compassion and helping others
    30s
  • Q3
    In The Good Samaritan, where does the injured man get left after being attacked?
    At his home
    On the side of the road
    At a hospital
    At a friend's house
    30s
  • Q4
    What is the initial reaction of the priest and the Levite towards the injured man in The Good Samaritan?
    They immediately offer assistance
    They confront the attackers
    They call for medical help
    They pass by without helping
    30s
  • Q5
    In The Good Samaritan, who eventually stops to help the injured man?
    A Samaritan
    A doctor
    A passerby
    A police officer
    30s
  • Q6
    Why did the Samaritan stop to help the injured man in The Good Samaritan?
    He felt compassion for him
    He knew the injured man
    He was forced to help
    He wanted to earn money
    30s
  • Q7
    In The Good Samaritan, how did the Samaritan help the injured man?
    He called for an ambulance
    He left him on the side of the road
    He bandaged his wounds and took him to an inn
    He provided him with money
    30s
  • Q8
    What lesson does The Good Samaritan teach?
    The importance of kindness and helping others
    The need for revenge
    The value of material possessions
    The significance of personal success
    30s
  • Q9
    In The Good Samaritan, why did the priest and the Levite pass by the injured man without helping?
    They didn't see the injured man
    They were in a hurry to reach their destination
    They were afraid of becoming unclean
    They didn't have the skills to help
    30s
  • Q10
    What does the term 'Good Samaritan' refer to?
    A person who avoids helping others
    A person who only helps their friends and family
    A person who profits from helping others
    A person who selflessly helps others in need
    30s
  • Q11
    You witness a person lying injured on the side of the road. You are in a hurry to attend an important meeting. What do you do?
    Keep walking and prioritize attending the meeting over helping the injured person
    Assess the situation but decide not to get involved.
    Stop and offer immediate assistance, delaying your arrival at the meeting.
    Call for help and continue on your way without stopping.
    30s
  • Q12
    You encounter someone from a different cultural or ethnic background who is in need of assistance. How do you respond?
    Consider their background before deciding whether to assist
    Help them without hesitation, regardless of their background.
    Offer assistance only if they speak the same language as you.
    Ignore them and continue with your own business.
    30s
  • Q13
    You come across a person in need, but helping them may put you at personal risk. What is your course of action?
    Prioritize the safety of the person in need and yourself, and find a way to help without endangering either.
    Call for professional assistance and keep a safe distance.
    Help the person regardless of the potential risks.
    Avoid getting involved to protect your own safety.
    30s
  • Q14
    You hear about a community project aimed at helping those in need, but it requires a significant time commitment. How do you respond?
    Volunteer your time enthusiastically to contribute to the project.
    Ignore the project, as it does not directly benefit you.
    Consider the time commitment and decide whether it aligns with your schedule.
    Wait for others to get involved and assess the impact before deciding.
    30s
  • Q15
    A friend is going through a difficult time and needs emotional support. How do you react?
    Assess the situation and decide whether your friend's problems are worth your time.
    Suggest seeking professional help instead of getting involved personally.
    Offer immediate emotional support and be there for your friend.
    Ignore your friend's struggles and focus on your own well-being.
    30s

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