God's Loving Plan
Faith, Reason, and the Eternal Law
The Life of Virtue
Fortitude to Live the Truth
100

We have a desire for eternal happiness and the fullness of truth. Only _____ can fulfill this desire.

a. God

b. virtue

c. reason

a. God

100

_____ is our ability to make a choice.

a. true freedom

b. slavery to sin

c. free will

c. free will

100

Which cardinal virtue strengthens us to overcome fear and to pursue what is good even if it is difficult?

a. temperance

b. fortitude

c. justice

b. fortitude

100

True or false: perseverance, patience, and magnanimity are parts of the virtue of fortitude.

True
200

The correspondence, or matching, of our minds with reality is called _____.

a. magnanimity

b. truth

c. eternal law

b. truth

200

The _____ law is all the moral laws that God has made known to us and that we accept by faith. This kind of law leads to perfect happiness.

a. revealed

b. natural

c. true

a. revealed

200

A _____ is the inner voice of a human that allows us to understand how we should morally act in a given situation.

a. conscience

b. character

c. disposition

a. conscience

200

What virtue enables us to act for what is good despite lasting hardships?

a. perseverance

b. patience

c. magnanimity

a. perseverance

300

We are perfectly fulfilled only when we are in union with _____.

God

300

Our ability to understand things is out _____. It is part of our souls.

a. free will

b. moral law

c. reason

c. reason

300

A ____ person has a stable disposition to do good.

a. powerful

b. virtuous

c. character

b. virtuous

300

What virtue allows us to endure hardship calmly and peacefully?

a. perseverance

b. patience

c. magnanimity

b. patience

400

God's plan is the bring us into  _____ with Himself.

a. truth

b. fulfillment

c. communion

c. communion

400

The _____ law is all the moral laws that we can know through our experience and reason. This kind of law leads to earthly happiness.

a. revealed

b. natural

c. true

b. natural

400

The _____ virtues are all the virtues except the theological virtues. They include justice, prudence, magnanimity, patient, fortitude, and more.

a. revealed

b. eternal

c. moral

c. moral

400

What virtue allows us to confidently do great and noble things for God and others?

a. perseverance

b. patience

c. magnanimity

c. magnanimity

500

To be _____ means to be complete and satisfied.

fulfilled

500

God is the author of both reason and _____.

faith

500

What cardinal virtue helps us to control and direct our desires for created goods and pleasures according to God's plan?

temperance

500

We can live with patience by uniting our sufferings with the sufferings of _____.

Jesus