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Course 23SP GENE 250 TheMaking of the ChristianLife (12) Test Week 4 Assignment: Quiz, Weeks 3-4 Started 4/12/23 7:58 AM Submitted 4/12/23 8:33 AM Status Needs Grading Attempt Grade not available. Score Time Elapsed 35 minutes Instructions You may not consult other class members or use someone else's quiz answers when taking this quiz, and you may share your answers with anyone else in the course. Your answers must be your own work. By starting this quiz, you accept and affirm that you will comply with these conditions. The following quiz is open book/open notes. There are 13 multiple-choice questions and one short answer question based upon the assigned readings for Weeks 3 and 4. Ensure you read each question carefully before answering. A reference to the assigned reading from which the question is based appears in parentheses following each question. There is no time limit, and you may leave the quiz and save your answers as many times as you'd like, provided you submit the quiz for grade prior to the last day of Week 4 (the quiz due date). Results All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions Displayed Question 1 7.15 out of 7.15 points u’ What reward does God promise to those who obey the 5th commandment? (Ch8, Written in Stone, “"Respect Authority”) Selected Answer: @ a. Along and prosperous life. Answers: @ a. A long and prosperous life. b. They will never die. ¢. The respect of one’s parents. d. Heaven. Question 2 7.15 out of 7.15 points n What was the conflict in duties that Jonathan experienced? (Ch8, Written in Stone, "Respect Authority”) Selected Answer: @ b. Obey his father or refuse to commit murder. Answers: a. Save the Israelites from the Philistines by telling a white lie or be honest. @b Obey his father or refuse to commit murder. ¢ Steal a bike or miss his baseball game. d. Obey his mother or keep his promise to his friends. Question 3 7.15 out of 7.15 points Thomas Aquinas says the proper way for us to respond to the debts we cannot pay is . (The Four Cardinal Virtues, Ch7 "The Limits of Justice”) Selected Answer: @ c. religion, piety, and respect. Answers: a compensations, restitutions, and satisfaction for our debts. b. sacrifice and obedience. @ c. religion, piety, and respect. d. justice and mercy. Question 4 7.15 out of 7.15 points Pieper argues that each human being owes a debt he or she cannot fully repay in all of the following cases except . (The Four Cardinal Virtues, Ch7 "The Limits of Justice”) Selected Answer: @ c respect (observantia) towards every human being, since each is made in the image of God. Answers: a respect (observantia) towards those in public office. b. piety (pietas) towards one’s country. @ c. respect (observantia) towards every human being, since each is made in the image of God. d. piety (pietas) towards one’s parents. Question § 7.15 out of 7.15 points What, according to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is the principal criterion for an unjust law? ("Letter from a Birmingham Jail") Selected Answer: @ A law which is not rooted in the eternal law and the natural law. Answers: @A law which is not rooted in the eternal law and the natural law. A law which does not receive the support of a majority of the citizens. A law which seems to favor one group over another. A law which cannot be universally accepted by all people in all places at all times.
Question 6 7.15 out of 7.15 points Perfect duties are "perfect” because . ("Perfect and Imperfect Duties: A Brief Introduction”) Selected Answer: @b they can never be replaced or eclipsed by what one considers to be a more important obligation and therefore must always be fulfilled. Answers: a. they are sometimes moral absolutes. @ b. they can never be replaced or eclipsed by what one considers to be a more important obligation and therefore must always be fulfilled. c. they involve what you should do rather than what you should not do. d. they are part of God’s Moral Law. Question 7 7.15 out of 7.15 points According to Ryken, stealing is wrong because . (Ch11, Written in Stone, "What's Mine is God's") Selected Answer: @a it takes away what God has given to others and it shows we don’t trust that God will give us all that we truly need. Answers: @a.it takes away what God has given to others and it shows we don't trust that God will give us all that we truly need. b. it deprives the poor of what is due to them. ¢ it is the worst injustice one person can commit against another. d. it is illegal. Question 8 7.15 out of 7.15 points _'u John Chrysostom, a 4th century church father, says . (Ch11, Written in Stone, "What's Mine is God's") Selected Answer: @ec that, when the rich deprive the poor their means of life so that they are not able to meet their immediate needs for survival, this also is theft. Answers: a. the rich man will live a miserable life if he fails to give some of his wealth to the poor. b. theft can be justified if the things stolen are done for the glory of God. @ec that, when the rich deprive the poor their means of life so that they are not able to meet their immediate needs for survival, this also is theft. d. even the poor, if caught stealing, should be severely punished. Question 9 7.15 out of 7.15 points Ryken warns us that one of the consequences of coveting is that it . (Ch13, "Being Content") Selected Answer: @, p_leads to us commiting other, outward sins. Answers: a. causes psychological problems, such as depression. @b leads to us commiting other, outward sins. c. is, while sinful, nevertheless a relatively harmless sin. d. causes us to say things we don't mean to say because it is very difficult to hide the desires of our hearts. Question 10 0 out of 7.15 points < | Thomas Aquinas in his Summa Theologica says “everything is common property” in cases of "urgent and blatant necessity” when “immediate needs must be met.” (Summa _EQ Theologica 11-11 q.66) Selected Answer: Q b. theft is sometimes morally permissible because Answers: @ a. theft is always morally wrong, but that b. theft is sometimes morally permissible because c. what is called “theft” is based entirely on the circumstances, since d. theft is a grievous crime because Question 11 7.15 out of 7.15 points The intellectual property theft study published in the Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing found that the country with the lowest percentage of people who illegally downloaded their last acquired _n music was (2.06%), whereas the highest percentage country was (93.59%). ("A Global Consumer Decision Model of Intellectual Property”) Selected Answer: @ b. Germany; China Answers: a. Japan; Mexico @b Germany; China c. Finland; Sweden d. the U.S.; Tunisia Question 12 7.15 out of 7.15 points According to the authors, the purpose of their paper was to . ("A Global Consumer Decision Model of Intellectual Property”) Selected Answer: @ a. explain why illegal downloading of music occurs. Answers: @ a. explain why illegal downloading of music occurs. b. argue that the only way to keep people from illegally downloading music is to present them with a real threat of punishment. c. show how different cultures have different attitudes about right and wrong. d. explain why utilitarian reasoning is superior to rule-based reasoning.
Question 13 7.15 out of 7.15 points By "subjective norms,” the authors of the study mean . ("A Global Consumer Decision Model of Intellectual Property”) Selected Answer: @a an individual’s belief about whether or not intellectual property theft is morally wrong. Answers: @ a_an individual’s belief about whether or not intellectual property theft is morally wrong. b. the beliefs about the consequences of performing the behavior combined with the valuation of these consequences. c. the degree to which intellectual property theft is considered socially acceptable. d. the laws in place within each country designed to punish intellectual property theft. Question 14 Needs Grading When the law makes it illegal to copy and share with friends certain copyright-protected content (eg. music, movies, etc.), is it your moral duty to obey the law? Explain why or why not using concepts from Weeks 1-4 such as justice, J] perfectimperfect duties, respect (observantia), and obedience to authority. (50-100 words) Selected | think morally, I'm on the fence regarding my moral duty, however | am leaning more to 'no". If's one of the many things this course has opened my eyes too. While it probably "should’ be my moral duty to obey the law, | Answer: also believe that everything is provided to us and for us by God. Ultimately, we decide how we want to share the items we've legally acquired. "Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God." (Hebrews 13:16) Correct [None] Answer: Response [None Given] Feedback
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