Grad at Grad Test Freshmen September 2011 1. True and False Question Title * 1. All Bible stories are true; some of them even happened. A) True B) False Question Title * 2. To get the most out of a reading, it is helpful to understand its genre. A) True B) False Question Title * 3. Christians must believe that the Bible is religiously true. A) True B) False Question Title * 4. Abraham is considered the ancestor of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. A) True B) False Question Title * 5. God formed a new covenant with the Hebrew people when God gave Moses the Ten Commandments. A) True B) False Question Title * 6. A well formed conscience may not always be right, but if it’s truly well-formed, we are obliged to follow it. A) True B) False Question Title * 7. Adolescents must sort through many influences for direction in forming their consciences. A) True B) False Question Title * 8. Peer pressure can sometimes help a person make a good decision. A) True B) False Question Title * 9. Peer pressure can sometimes lead a person to make a bad decision. A) True B) False Question Title * 10. Justice is based on respecting the dignity of all persons. A) True B) False Question Title * 11. Everyone in the world is entitled to food, clean water, shelter (basic human rights) except for bad people. A) True B) False Question Title * 12. The adolescent brain is not very good at thinking through all the consequences. A) True B) False Question Title * 13. “Love” means wanting what is best for a person. A) True B) False Question Title * 14. The Christian belief that human beings are created in the image of God provides the basis for our current understanding of human rights and human dignity. A) True B) False Question Title * 15. Martin Luther spent most of his life planning to begin a new religion. A) True B) False Question Title * 16. The Catholic Church teaches that Jesus is 100 % human and 100% divine. A) True B) False Question Title * 17. The “Great Schism” refers to the split between Protestants and Catholics. A) True B) False Next