Orthodoxy Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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Orthodoxy Quiz | Eight Week Quiz E

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter VI: The Paradoxes of Christianity.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What does Chesterton call "the spike of dogma" that changed his religious opinion? (Chesterton 2000, pg. 234)
(a) God is all-powerful and created the world.
(b) God is loving and created the world in his image.
(c) God can be found in the nature that he made.
(d) God is personal and made a world separate from himself.

2. What does Chesterton call the worst religion of all?
(a) The religion that worships the god inside.
(b) The religion that debases a man.
(c) The religion that worships multiple gods.
(d) The religion of the Christian God.

3. As the reader can infer from the beginning of Chapter Two, what is Hanwell?
(a) An insane asylum.
(b) A hospital.
(c) A prestigious church.
(d) The author's neighborhood.

4. What people, in their interactions with women, does Chesterton call stupid?
(a) Those who think women's loyalty is a fault.
(b) Those who think women's loyalty stems from blindness to a man's fault.
(c) Those who take women for granted.
(d) Those who abuse a woman's loyalty by constantly testing it.

5. What definition does Chesterton find BEST for optimist and pessimist?
(a) An optimist has nothing but hope, while the pessimist has everything but hope.
(b) An optimist looks after your eyes, while a pessimist looks after your feet.
(c) An optimist sees the world as the best it can be, while the pessimist sees the world as the worst it can be.
(d) An optimist thinks everything right but the pessimist, while the pessimist thinks everything wrong but himself.

Short Answer Questions

1. How does Chesterton want joy and anger to interact?

2. Who does Chesterton name as the only great English poet to go mad?

3. According to Chesterton, what mindset, paralleling patriotism, leads to reform?

4. According to Chesterton, what keeps a man sane?

5. Why does Chesterton not claim this new-found philosophy as his own?

(see the answer key)

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