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Catholic Teachings
+ or - behavors
PLAAN (advanced)
100

The use of the internet, cell phones or other electronic devices to send or post texts or images designed to hurt or embarass another person is:

a) cyber bullying

b) targeting

c) defamation of character


a) cyber bullying

100

The virtue that respects, honors, & protects privacy: the quality of avoiding extremes of emotion, action, dress, and language (respects your own boundaries + boundaries of others), is:

a) modesty

b) impropriety

c) simplicity

a) modesty

* "Impropriety" = the exact opposite of modesty!

100

Christian faith:

a) requires a relationship with God and others

b) requires us to never question the meaning of the words of the Bible

a) requires a relationship with God and others

100

Which of these are NOT examples of disrespectful behavors/bullying?

a) peer pressure/excluding

b) including/being honest

c)  teasing/purposefully embarrassing

d) gossiping/being a false friend

b) including/being honest

100

PLAAN="Protect (w/ respect)/Listen/Ask/Act/Notify".

Which of these does NOT help us respect, in order to "protect"?

a) keeping unsafe words, touches, & images outside of our Circle of Grace

b) including unsafe words, touches, & images in our life so we are ready for "the real world"

c) respecting others because they are children of God

d) respecting ourselves as a child of God


b) including unsafe words, touches, & images in our life so we are ready for "the real world"

200

Someone who witnesses bullying (they can have a negative or a positive influence on the bulllying behavior), is a:

a) couch potato

b) bystander

c) criminal

d) neighbor

b) bystander

200

The gift from God that helps us know the difference between right and wrong is:

a) divination

b) conscience

c) feelings

d) the Golden Rule


b) conscience

200

We are called to model our faith in 

a) our words and actions

b) our aspirations (goals) and accomplishments

a) our words and actions

200

Which TWO of these are examples of positive behavior?

a) respecting boundaries

b) passive acceptance

c) instigating a rumor

d) responsible relationships 

a) respecting boundaries 

d) responsible relationships

200

PLAAN="Protect (w/ respect)/Listen/Ask/Act/Notify".

Which of these is NOT an example of "Listen"?

a) Listen to the Holy Spirit, Who is always with us.

b) Listen to our feelings & instincts.

c) Listen to music that has really good beats.

d) Listen to our connection with the Communion of Saints.

c) Listen to music that has really good beats.

300

Any deliberate aggressive behaviors (physical, verbal, or social) by a person or group, with the intent to inflict harm on, or make fun of, another person, is:

a) cyber bullying

b) targeting

c) bullying

d) prognosticating

c) bullying


* "Targeting" doesn't always refer to an action towards other people... you can "target" a goal, etc.

300

An authentic connection with God or others is:

a) talent

b) empathy

c) value

d) relationship

d) relationship

*"talent" = a special God-give ability or gift

*empathy = the ability to understand others' feelings

* "value" = a principle standard or quality considered desirable

300

We are called to make moral decisions

a) based on our inner voice

b) consistent with Catholic teaching

c) that follow what our friends recommend

b) consistent with Catholic teaching

300

Which TWO of these are examples of a positive influence on negative behavior?

a) laughing at the situation and/or joining in

b) resisting pressure

c) passively accepting 

d) getting help by rallying support or reporting

b) resisting pressure 

d) getting help by rallying support or reporting

300

PLAAN="Protect (w/ respect)/Listen/Ask/Act/Notify".

Which of these is NOT an example of "Ask"?

a) Does this make me feel really really good?

b) Does this situation make me feel uncomfortable?

c) Is my knowledge of this person face-to-face?

d) Have I verified what this person has told me about themself?

a) Does this make me feel really really good?

400

To treat with rudeness, insult, or lack of respect, is:

a) shaming

b) marginalizing

c) fustilarian

d) disrepect

d) disrepect


* Fustilarian is a Shakespearean word: meaning: a menial, or "lowly" person.

400

This = typically applied from an external source (peers, teachers, family, etc.) in a demand for high performance or healthy/unhealthy behavior; it is:

a) sarcasm

b) respect

c) persuasion

d) pressure

d) pressure

*Persuasion never "demands"....

** To "pressure" & to "influence" are VERY close in meaning, so what does that mean, about "influencers" (on social media)?



400

Individual and cultural differences are:

a) permanent obstacles to understanding each other

b) why we should travel a lot

c) gifts from God that should be respected

c) gifts from God that should be respected

400

Which TWO of these are examples of resisting pressure through words?

a) "I don't know; that's wierd."

b) "No, that doesn't interest me."

c) "I have decided not to do that."

d) "What's in it for me?"

b) "No, that doesn't interest me."

&

c) "I have decided not to do that."

400

PLAAN="Protect (w/ respect)/Listen/Ask/Act/Notify".

Which of these is NOT an example of "Act"?

a) saying "No"/walking away/calling a parent

b) avoiding situations with alcohol/drugs/smoking

c) being cautious about situations where you're alone with an adult

d) criticizing someone's physical attributes, race, religion, or economic status

d) criticizing someone's physical attributes, race, religion, or economic status

500

That which is sound and good for you in mind, body, and spirit, is:

a) healthy

b) vituperative

c) smart

d) relaxation

a) healthy


* Vituperative refers to criticism; it means: "harsh, scathing, even abusive..."

500

The way we put our beliefs into action for good is:

a) morality

b) manifestation

c) spirituality

d) prosperity

a) morality

500

Faith-filled communications with others involves the following skills:

a) expertise, self-justification, & excellence

b) self-awareness, accuracy, & timeliness

c) listening, self-disclosure, & compromise

c) listening, self-disclosure, & compromise

500

Which of the following is an example of words you might use as a "helpful bystander", to redirect?

a) "Oh my gorsh! You guys! Harvey and Wendy are getting in a fight! What the?"

b) "Did you see the game, last night? When the QB threw that interception, I thought we were gonna' lose...."

b) "Did you see the game, last night? When the QB threw that interception, I thought we were gonna' lose...."

500

PLAAN="Protect (w/respect)/Listen/Ask/Act/Notify".

Which of these IS an a trusted adult, to "notify"?

a) someone who tries to violate your boundaries

b) someone who tries to manipulate you

c) someone whom you can trust, who listens & helps

d) someone for whom you have promised to keep a secret

c) someone whom you can trust, who listens & helps

* a secret may be an "unsafe secret"; option (d) did not delineate whether the secret was a "safe secret" (or "surprise") - i.e.: does not hurt others or me, or an "unsafe secret" - i.e.: someone, including yourself, might be hurt or get in trouble, if I "tell"