Which section of the Tabernacle was considered the most sacred, where the Ark of the Covenant was placed?
A) The Outer Court
B) The Holy Place
C) The Holy of Holies
D) The Vestibule
C) The Holy of Holies
Who was the first missionary to bring the Gospel to the Gentiles, beyond the Jewish community, according to the New Testament?
A) St. Peter
B) St. Paul
C) St. Andrew
D) St. John
B) St. Paul
Which part of the Mass includes Scripture readings, including the Gospel?
The Liturgy of the Word
What is the primary purpose of the Sacrament of Baptism?
To cleanse a person of original sin
How many Works of Mercy are there in total (both Corporal and Spiritual)?
14
What materials were the Israelites instructed to bring for the construction of the Tabernacle?
A) Silver and gold only
B) Wood, gold, precious stones, and fine linens
C) Iron and copper
D) Leather and stone
Wood, gold, precious stones, and fine linens
Which of the following is not one of the four Marks of the Catholic Church?
A) One
B) Holy
C) Apostolic
D) Eternal
D) Eternal
During which part of the Mass do the faithful receive the Eucharist (Holy Communion)?
The Liturgy of the Eucharist
Which sacrament is intended to heal the spiritual and physical suffering of a person who is seriously ill or near death?
Anointing of the Sick
Which of the following is a Corporal Work of Mercy?
A) Comfort the afflicted
B) Feed the hungry
C) Bear wrongs patiently
D) Counsel the doubtful
Feed the hungry
What was the primary purpose of building King Solomon's Temple?
To house the Ark of the Covenant
What is one of the major ways the Catholic Church carries out its mission to share the message of Christ with the world?
A) Hosting large political rallies
B) Building hospitals in every country
C) Sending missionaries to different parts of the world
D) Establishing universities to teach philosophy
C) Sending missionaries to different parts of the world
What is the Catholic term for the belief that the bread and wine at Mass truly become the Body and Blood of Christ?
A) Transubstantiation
B) Consubstantiation
C) Real Presence
D) Spiritual Presence
A) Transubstantiation
Which sacrament involves the confession of sins to a priest and receiving absolution?
Reconciliation (Penance)
It focus on helping others with their emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being
Spiritual Works of Mercy
According to the Bible, which mountain did Moses receive the instructions for building the Tabernacle?
A) Mount Sinai
B) Mount Nebo
C) Mount Carmel
D) Mount Zion
A) Mount Sinai
What does the "One" Mark of the Church refer to?
A) The Church’s unity in faith, worship, and leadership
B) The Church’s emphasis on social justice
C) The Church’s focus on individual spiritual growth
D) The Church’s singular devotion to the Virgin Mary
A) The Church’s unity in faith, worship, and leadership
What is the name of the prayer that Catholics recite during Mass to profess their faith in the Holy Trinity and the teachings of the Church?
The Nicene Creed
Which sacrament is often referred to as the "Sacrament of Vocation" because it involves a commitment to serving the Church?
Holy Orders
These are acts of love that address the physical and material needs of others.
Corporal Works of Mercy
How long did it take to complete the construction of King Solomon's Temple?
7 years
What is the Catholic term for the belief that the bread and wine at Mass truly become the Body and Blood of Christ?
A) Transubstantiation
B) Consubstantiation
C) Real Presence
D) Spiritual Presence
A) Transubstantiation
What is the central part of the Catholic Mass where the bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ?
The Consecration
Which sacrament is considered the “source and summit” of Christian life in the Catholic Church?
Eucharist
What is the purpose of the Works of Mercy in the Catholic faith?
To follow Jesus' example and serve others with compassion