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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. To whom does Scott make a petition?
(a) St. Joseph.
(b) St. Elizabeth.
(c) St. Francis.
(d) The Virgin Mary.
2. What is sola fide?
(a) One was saved by his or her actions.
(b) One was saved only if he or she did not break the Ten Commandments.
(c) One was saved by being Christ-like.
(d) One is saved by being declared righteous by God through no merit of your own.
3. Scott begins to see the importance of what?
(a) Ritual.
(b) Hymns.
(c) Prayer.
(d) Liturgy.
4. He begins to talk with whom about these books he is reading?
(a) His friend Monica.
(b) His friend Gerry.
(c) His wife.
(d) His friend Jack.
5. What does Scott begin to discover about Sola Fide?
(a) It is not scriptural and was not Paul's view.
(b) The Protestants do not believe it anymore.
(c) It also believed by the Catholic Church.
(d) It is scriptural and was Paul's view.
Short Answer Questions
1. Scott begins to become inspired by what leaders?
2. Who does Scott meet his first year of high school who brings him into Young Life, a Christian Youth group?
3. Towards what degree is Kimberly working?
4. What job does Scott accept?
5. He ultimately decides on which position regarding communion?
Short Essay Questions
1. Where does Scott attend college? What is his major?
2. What career would Kimberly like to have? Why does she change her mind?
3. How do Scott and Kimberly get to know each other?
4. Why do they begin using Natural Family Planning?
5. How does Scott begin to change his opinion about the Catholic Church?
6. What is the Protestant theory of justification, or how one becomes saved?
7. How does Kimberly feel about all that has taken place in this chapter?
8. How is his conversion to Catholicism foreshadowed?
9. What does Scott begin to believe about Sola Scriptura?
10. Where do the Hahns attend graduate school? Who does Scott meet there, who is a fellow ant-Catholic?
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