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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. By whom is this last chapter told?
(a) First Scott, then Kimberly.
(b) Both Scott and Kimberly at once.
(c) Kimberly.
(d) Scott.
2. Kimberly's father introduces Scott to whom?
(a) Pope John Paul I.
(b) Pope Benedict XVI.
(c) Pope Paul VI.
(d) Pope John Paul II.
3. How does Kimberly feel when she watches her husband convert?
(a) She is surprised.
(b) She is shocked.
(c) She is angry.
(d) She is grieving.
4. What surprises Scott?
(a) How few Catholics actually attend mass.
(b) How many Catholics speak up for the Church.
(c) How few Catholics speak up for the Church.
(d) How many Catholics come to holiday masses.
5. Where does Scott still accompany his family?
(a) To holiday services.
(b) To Mass.
(c) To public events.
(d) To their Presbyterian Church.
Short Answer Questions
1. How does Scott feel about explaining Catholic doctrine to his fellow parishioners?
2. Who is the trained theologian who helps Scott with his struggles?
3. What do the Hahns encourage Protestants to do?
4. What does Scott do when Kimberly has some trouble with her pregnancy during a church service?
5. What happens when Kimberly feels herself being drawn to the church?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Scott gain fame?
2. What is the function of the last chapter?
3. What do they encourage Catholics and Protestants to do?
4. When Scott begins his study in Catholic theology, what does he realize about some of the Catholic teachings?
5. How does Scott believe God is giving Kimberly a gift?
6. What miracle occurs when Scott accepts a teaching position?
7. What do the Hahns admit about non-Catholics?
8. About what is Scott energized? What troubles him about his new faith?
9. How do the Hahns encourage the Catholics?
10. How does Kimberly view the events that take place during this time in their lives?
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