Confirmation Test 8th Grade

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    Jesus continues to be with us through __________.

    • Moses.
    • The Holy Spirit.
    • The apostles.
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This Confirmation Test for 8th Grade assesses knowledge of key Catholic sacraments. It covers the visible signs of the Church, Sacraments of Initiation, healing, and vocation, and associations of specific terms with sacraments, enhancing religious comprehension and preparation for confirmation.

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  • 2. 

    The visible signs of the Church that brings God’s grace are ____________.

    • Laws

    • Sacraments

    • Ministries

    Correct Answer
    A. Sacraments
    Explanation
    The visible signs of the Church that bring God's grace are sacraments. Sacraments are sacred rituals or ceremonies that are believed to confer God's grace upon the participants. They are seen as outward signs of inward grace and are considered essential to the spiritual life of believers. Through the sacraments, individuals are believed to receive God's grace and experience a closer relationship with Him.

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  • 3. 

    With which sacrament is "GODPARENTS" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Baptism
    Explanation
    In the Christian faith, "GODPARENTS" are typically associated with the sacrament of Baptism. Godparents play a significant role in the baptism ceremony, where they are chosen to support and guide the child in their spiritual journey. They are responsible for ensuring the child's religious upbringing and are expected to provide moral and spiritual guidance throughout their lives. The role of godparents is seen as a commitment to help raise the child in the faith and serve as a spiritual mentor. Therefore, the correct answer is Baptism.

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  • 4. 

    With which sacrament is "BREAD AND WINE" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Eucharist
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Eucharist because in the Christian faith, the sacrament of Eucharist, also known as Holy Communion or the Lord's Supper, involves the consumption of bread and wine, which symbolize the body and blood of Jesus Christ. This sacrament is considered a central part of Christian worship and is often seen as a way to remember and participate in the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.

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  • 5. 

    With which sacrament is "SPONSOR" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Confirmation
    Explanation
    Confirmation is the correct answer because in the Catholic Church, "sponsor" refers to a person who accompanies and supports someone during the sacrament of Confirmation. The sponsor is typically a practicing Catholic who has already received the sacrament of Confirmation themselves and serves as a mentor and guide for the person being confirmed. The sponsor's role is to help the individual deepen their faith and live out their commitment to the Church. Therefore, "sponsor" is associated with Confirmation.

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  • 6. 

    What is meant by “the Church is holy”?

    • Catholics are without sin

    • God is present in the Church

    • Catholics have the truth

    Correct Answer
    A. God is present in the Church
    Explanation
    The statement "the Church is holy" means that God is present in the Church. This implies that the Church is not only a physical institution but also a spiritual entity where believers can experience the presence and guidance of God. The holiness of the Church is attributed to the divine nature and presence of God, rather than the sinlessness of its members. It emphasizes the sacredness and sanctity of the Church as a place where believers can connect with God and receive His grace and teachings.

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  • 7. 

    With which sacrament is "HOLY WATER" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Baptism
    Explanation
    Holy water is associated with the sacrament of baptism. In the Christian tradition, holy water is used during the baptismal ceremony to symbolize purification and the washing away of sins. It is believed to have spiritual cleansing properties and is often sprinkled on the person being baptized or used to bless objects and spaces. Therefore, the correct answer is baptism.

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  • 8. 

    Those who are confirmed have a greater responsibility to spread the faith?

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Confirmed individuals in a faith community have a greater responsibility to spread the faith because they have undergone a process of confirmation, which typically involves a deeper understanding and commitment to their beliefs. Confirmation signifies a level of maturity and readiness to actively participate in the religious community. With this confirmation, individuals are expected to share their faith with others and serve as examples to inspire and guide others in their spiritual journey. Therefore, it can be concluded that those who are confirmed indeed have a greater responsibility to spread the faith.

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  • 9. 

    What special day falls on December 25th?

    • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

    • All Saints Day

    • Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ

    • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary

    • The Immaculate Conception

    Correct Answer
    A. Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ
    Explanation
    Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, also known as Christ Mass (Christmas)

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  • 10. 

    What are the two sacraments of vocation? 

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Matrimony

    • Anointing of the Sick

    • Holy Orders

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Matrimony
    A. Holy Orders
    Explanation
    The two sacraments of vocation are Matrimony and Holy Orders. Matrimony is the sacrament in which a man and a woman enter into a lifelong covenant of love and commitment, forming a family. Holy Orders is the sacrament through which men are ordained as deacons, priests, or bishops, and are given the authority to serve and lead the Church. These two sacraments are considered vocations because they involve a special calling from God to serve in a particular way within the Church.

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  • 11. 

    With which sacrament is "TABERNACLE" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Eucharist
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Eucharist because the word "tabernacle" refers to the container or cabinet in which the consecrated Hosts are kept after the Mass. In the Catholic Church, the Eucharist is the sacrament in which bread and wine are consecrated and believed to become the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Therefore, the association between "tabernacle" and the Eucharist is significant as it represents the presence of Christ in the consecrated Hosts.

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  • 12. 

    During the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Bishop says these essential words_____________. 

    • “Go now and proclaim the good news”

    • “Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit”

    • “Remember, you are dust and unto dust you shall return”

    Correct Answer
    A. “Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit”
    Explanation
    During the Sacrament of Confirmation, the Bishop says the essential words "Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit." This phrase signifies the sealing of the candidate with the Holy Spirit and the bestowing of the gifts and graces of the Spirit upon them. It represents the completion of the initiation into the Church and empowers the individual to live a life guided by the Holy Spirit and to spread the good news of the Gospel.

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  • 13. 

    Catholics can receive the Sacrament of Confirmation more than once in their lives.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The statement is false because in the Catholic Church, the Sacrament of Confirmation is considered a one-time event. Once a person has been confirmed, they are believed to have received the fullness of the Holy Spirit and are considered fully initiated into the Church. Therefore, there is no need for a person to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation more than once in their lifetime.

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  • 14. 

    How many gifts of the Holy Spirit are there?

    • Five

    • Seven

    • Twelve

    Correct Answer
    A. Seven
    Explanation
    The correct answer is seven because according to Christian theology, there are seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. These gifts are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. These gifts are believed to be bestowed upon individuals to help them live a virtuous and holy life.

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  • 15. 

    What best describes the mission of the Church?

    • To save souls

    • To proclaim and establish Christ’s Kingdom

    • To convert the unbaptized

    Correct Answer
    A. To proclaim and establish Christ’s Kingdom
    Explanation
    The mission of the Church is to proclaim and establish Christ's Kingdom. This means that the Church's purpose is to spread the message of Christ and his teachings, and to bring people into a relationship with him. It is not solely focused on saving individual souls or converting the unbaptized, but rather on proclaiming the message of Christ's Kingdom and inviting all people to be a part of it.

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  • 16. 

    A serious offense against God, neighbor, and self.

    • Venial sin

    • Mortal sin

    • Mistake

    Correct Answer
    A. Mortal sin
    Explanation
    A mortal sin is considered a serious offense against God, neighbor, and oneself. Unlike venial sins which are less severe and can be forgiven more easily, mortal sins are believed to completely sever one's relationship with God and lead to eternal damnation if not repented for. This term is often used in religious contexts to describe actions or behaviors that are considered gravely immoral or sinful.

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  • 17. 

    What is meant by “the Church is one”?

    • All the denominations are the same

    • People are united in Jesus

    • People belong to the same religious institution

    Correct Answer
    A. People are united in Jesus
    Explanation
    "The Church is one" means that people who are part of the Church are united in their faith in Jesus. This unity is not dependent on belonging to the same religious institution or denomination, but rather on their shared belief in Jesus as their savior. It emphasizes the spiritual connection and bond that exists among believers, regardless of their specific religious affiliations.

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  • 18. 

    Sometimes we say or do something that is wrong. _______ turns us away from God’s love.

    • Grace

    • Conscience

    • Sin

    Correct Answer
    A. Sin
    Explanation
    Sin refers to actions or thoughts that go against God's commands or moral principles. When we say or do something wrong, it is considered a sin. Sin separates us from God's love because it goes against His perfect nature and disrupts our relationship with Him. However, God's grace is the unmerited favor and forgiveness He offers to us despite our sins, allowing us to be reconciled with Him and experience His love once again.

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  • 19. 

    Which is a “fruit” of the Holy Spirit?

    • Sorrow

    • Laughter

    • Joy

    Correct Answer
    A. Joy
    Explanation
    Joy is considered a "fruit" of the Holy Spirit because it is a characteristic or quality that is produced in a person's life as a result of the Holy Spirit's work within them. Joy is a deep sense of happiness and contentment that goes beyond temporary circumstances. It is a state of being that is rooted in the presence of God and the assurance of salvation. The Holy Spirit enables believers to experience and express joy, even in the midst of trials and difficulties.

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  • 20. 

    With which sacrament is "LAYING ON OF HANDS" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Confirmation
    Explanation
    Confirmation is the correct answer because "Laying on of Hands" is a sacramental ritual in which a bishop or priest places their hands on the head of a person being confirmed. This act is believed to confer the Holy Spirit and strengthen the individual's faith. Confirmation is a sacrament in the Catholic Church and other Christian denominations, typically administered to adolescents or adults who have already been baptized. It is seen as a rite of passage and a public declaration of one's commitment to the Christian faith.

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  • 21. 

    What special day falls on August 15th?

    • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

    • All Saints' Day

    • Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary

    • The Immaculate Conception

    Correct Answer
    A. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary
    Explanation
    The Assumption of the Virgin Mary is a special day that falls on August 15th. It is a Christian feast day that commemorates the belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, was assumed body and soul into heaven after her earthly life. This belief is held by various Christian denominations, including the Roman Catholic Church. The Assumption of the Virgin Mary is an important event in the Catholic calendar and is celebrated with religious services and festivities.

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  • 22. 

    Failure to our love of God or neighbor that weakens, but does not destroy, our life with God.

    • Venial sin

    • Mortal sin

    • Social sin

    Correct Answer
    A. Venial sin
    Explanation
    A venial sin refers to a minor offense or wrongdoing that damages our relationship with God or our neighbor, but does not completely sever it. It weakens our spiritual life and creates a barrier between us and God, but it can be forgiven through acts of repentance and reconciliation. Unlike mortal sin, which is a grave offense that completely breaks our relationship with God, venial sins do not lead to spiritual death. Social sin, on the other hand, refers to collective sins committed by a society or community as a whole.

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  • 23. 

    What special day falls on November 1st?

    • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

    • All Saints' Day

    • Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ

    • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary

    • The Immaculate Conception

    Correct Answer
    A. All Saints' Day
    Explanation
    All Saints' Day is a special day that falls on November 1st. It is a Christian holiday that commemorates all the saints and martyrs of the faith. It is a day to honor and remember those who have lived exemplary lives and have been recognized by the church as saints. On this day, believers offer prayers and pay tribute to these holy individuals, seeking their intercession and guidance. All Saints' Day is an important observance in many Christian traditions and is marked by various religious ceremonies and customs.

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  • 24. 

    Powers or habits that help us live the commandments and the Beatitudes.

    • Virtues

    • Grace

    • Soul

    Correct Answer
    A. Virtues
    Explanation
    Virtues are powers or habits that help us live the commandments and the Beatitudes. They are moral excellence and qualities that enable individuals to act in accordance with what is right and good. Virtues such as honesty, kindness, patience, and humility guide our actions and help us live a virtuous life. They shape our character and enable us to make choices that align with the teachings of the commandments and the Beatitudes. Virtues are cultivated through practice and are essential for leading a moral and fulfilling life.

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  • 25. 

    In which sacrament is the recipient "SEALED WITH THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT"?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Confirmation
    Explanation
    Confirmation is the sacrament in which the recipient is "sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit." This sacrament is typically received after baptism and is considered a rite of passage in many Christian denominations. Through confirmation, individuals are strengthened in their faith and receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit to help them live a Christian life. It is a sacrament of initiation, along with baptism and the Eucharist, but it specifically emphasizes the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the individual.

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  • 26. 

    What is meant by “the Church is apostolic”?

    • The teachings of the church are without error

    • The church is ancient

    • The church is faithful to the teachings of the apostles

    Correct Answer
    A. The church is faithful to the teachings of the apostles
    Explanation
    "The Church is apostolic" means that the church is faithful to the teachings of the apostles. This implies that the church follows and upholds the doctrines and principles taught by the apostles, as recorded in the New Testament. It emphasizes the continuity of the church's teachings and practices with those of the early apostolic community. This aspect of apostolicity is important for maintaining the integrity and authenticity of the church's beliefs and practices throughout history.

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  • 27. 

    Which feast of the Holy Spirit is celebrated 50 days after Easter?

    • Epiphany

    • Pentecost

    • Ascension

    Correct Answer
    A. Pentecost
    Explanation
    Pentecost is the correct answer because it is the feast of the Holy Spirit that is celebrated 50 days after Easter. It commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and marks the birth of the Christian Church. This event is described in the New Testament book of Acts, where the apostles were filled with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in different languages. Pentecost is considered one of the most significant feasts in the Christian calendar.

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  • 28. 

    The Spirit, although inseparable from the Father and Son, is distinct in its person.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because in Christian theology, the Holy Spirit is considered to be a distinct person within the Holy Trinity, along with the Father and the Son. While they are inseparable and share the same divine essence, they are also distinct in their roles and characteristics. The Holy Spirit is often described as the presence and power of God, guiding and empowering believers.

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  • 29. 

    Who blesses the oil used during the sacrament of Confirmation?

    • The deacon

    • The priest

    • The bishop

    Correct Answer
    A. The bishop
    Explanation
    During the sacrament of Confirmation, the oil used is blessed by the bishop. The bishop is the highest authority in the sacrament of Confirmation and has the power to confer the sacrament on the candidates. The oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit, and by blessing the oil, the bishop invokes the presence and power of the Holy Spirit upon the candidates. Therefore, the bishop is the one who blesses the oil used during the sacrament of Confirmation.

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  • 30. 

    Who is currently the Pope?

    • John Paul II

    • Benedict XVI

    • Francis

    • Barrack Obama

    Correct Answer
    A. Francis
    Explanation
    Pope Francis has been the leader of the Roman Catholic Church since March 2013.

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  • 31. 

    What are the three Sacraments of Initiation? 

    • Baptism

    • Reconciliation

    • Eucharist

    • Confirmation

    • Anointing of the Sick

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Baptism
    A. Eucharist
    A. Confirmation
    Explanation
    The three Sacraments of Initiation are Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation. These sacraments are considered the foundation of the Christian faith and are typically received in a specific order. Baptism is the first sacrament, where individuals are cleansed of original sin and welcomed into the Church. The Eucharist is the sacrament of Communion, where believers receive the body and blood of Christ. Confirmation is the final sacrament of initiation, where individuals receive the Holy Spirit and are fully initiated into the Church. These three sacraments are essential for the spiritual growth and development of a Christian.

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  • 32. 

    What kind of “power” is received through Confirmation?

    • To witness publicly to the faith

    • To forgive sins

    • To speak in tongues

    Correct Answer
    A. To witness publicly to the faith
    Explanation
    Confirmation is a sacrament in the Catholic Church where individuals receive the Holy Spirit and are strengthened in their faith. Through Confirmation, individuals are given the power to witness publicly to their faith, meaning they are called to openly and confidently profess and share their beliefs with others. This power empowers them to be bold in their faith and to be a witness to others, inspiring and encouraging them to also embrace and live out their faith.

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  • 33. 

    How is one “cleansed” in preparation to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit in Confirmation?

    • By washing

    • By Reconciliation

    • By Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. By Reconciliation
    Explanation
    In the Catholic Church, the sacrament of Confirmation is often preceded by the sacrament of Reconciliation. Reconciliation, also known as Confession, is the act of confessing one's sins to a priest and receiving absolution. By going through this process, individuals are able to cleanse their souls and receive forgiveness for their sins. This preparation is considered important before receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit in Confirmation, as it allows individuals to approach the sacrament with a pure heart and a renewed commitment to their faith.

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  • 34. 

    Aside from Sundays, Catholics observe certain days when we are required to attend Mass. What are those called?

    • Holy Day of Arbitration

    • Lent

    • Advent

    • Holy Day of Obligation

    • Saints Days

    Correct Answer
    A. Holy Day of Obligation
    Explanation
    Catholics are required to attend Mass on certain days, aside from Sundays, which are called Holy Days of Obligation. These days hold special significance in the Catholic faith and commemorate important events or saints. Attending Mass on these days is considered a religious duty for Catholics.

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  • 35. 

    How does Christ communicate his Holy Spirit to us today?

    • Through the sacraments

    • Through the virtues

    • Through the commandments

    Correct Answer
    A. Through the sacraments
    Explanation
    Christ communicates his Holy Spirit to us today through the sacraments. Sacraments are visible signs instituted by Christ that give grace, and through them, the Holy Spirit is communicated to us. In the sacraments, such as baptism, confirmation, and the Eucharist, the Holy Spirit is present and works within us, strengthening our faith, forgiving our sins, and nourishing our souls. The sacraments are channels of God's grace, and through them, we are united with Christ and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

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  • 36. 

    Which gesture is used in the church to bless, heal and bestow the Holy Spirit?

    • The greeting of peace

    • The laying on of hands

    • The lighting of the candles

    Correct Answer
    A. The laying on of hands
    Explanation
    The gesture used in the church to bless, heal, and bestow the Holy Spirit is the laying on of hands. This practice involves a person placing their hands on another person's head or shoulders, symbolizing the transfer of spiritual power or blessings. It is often used in religious ceremonies, such as ordination or healing services, to invoke divine intervention and convey the presence of the Holy Spirit. The laying on of hands is considered a sacred act and is believed to bring spiritual healing and empowerment to the recipient.

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  • 37. 

    What are the two Sacraments of healing that strengthen our body and soul?

    • Baptism

    • Reconciliation

    • Eucharist

    • Confirmation

    • Anointing of the Sick

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Reconciliation
    A. Anointing of the Sick
    Explanation
    The two Sacraments of healing that strengthen our body and soul are Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick. Reconciliation, also known as Confession, is a Sacrament where we confess our sins to a priest and receive forgiveness and absolution. It heals our soul and restores our relationship with God. Anointing of the Sick is a Sacrament where a priest anoints the sick or dying person with holy oil and prays for their physical and spiritual healing. It strengthens the body and soul, bringing comfort and grace to those who are suffering.

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  • 38. 

    The Gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us stand up for our beliefs and the values of Jesus' message even when it is difficult is ____.

    • Courage.

    • Reverence.

    • Right judgment.

    • Awe and wonder.

    Correct Answer
    A. Courage.
    Explanation
    The Gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us stand up for our beliefs and the values of Jesus' message even when it is difficult is courage. Courage is the ability to face challenges and adversity with bravery and determination. It enables individuals to stay true to their convictions and principles, even in the face of opposition or persecution. This gift empowers individuals to act in accordance with their faith and to defend what they believe in, regardless of the difficulties or consequences they may face.

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  • 39. 

    What is the effect of Confirmation?

    • It increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us

    • It makes us new members of the Church

    • It takes away original sin

    Correct Answer
    A. It increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us
    Explanation
    Confirmation is a sacrament in the Catholic Church that strengthens and deepens the gifts of the Holy Spirit in an individual. Through Confirmation, the Holy Spirit bestows upon the person the gifts of wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. These gifts enable the person to live a more faithful and virtuous life, and to actively participate in the mission of the Church. Therefore, the correct answer states that Confirmation increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us, emphasizing the transformative and empowering nature of this sacrament.

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  • 40. 

    With which sacrament is "LIGHTED CANDLE" associated?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Baptism
    Explanation
    In the sacrament of Baptism, a lighted candle is often used to symbolize the light of Christ entering the life of the person being baptized. The candle represents the new life and spiritual enlightenment that comes with becoming a member of the Christian community. It is typically lit from the Paschal candle, which symbolizes the resurrection of Christ. Therefore, the association of a lighted candle with Baptism makes it the correct answer.

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  • 41. 

    The gift of reverence helps us____.

    • Make good decisions in life.

    • Judge others.

    • Stand up for my beliefs and the values of Jesus' message.

    • Treat God and others with honor, seeing all people as made in God's image.

    Correct Answer
    A. Treat God and others with honor, seeing all people as made in God's image.
    Explanation
    The gift of reverence helps us treat God and others with honor, seeing all people as made in God's image. This gift enables us to have a deep respect and admiration for God and recognize the inherent dignity and worth of every individual. It guides us to treat others with kindness, compassion, and fairness, acknowledging their inherent value as children of God. By practicing reverence, we cultivate a sense of humility, gratitude, and reverence towards the divine and foster harmonious relationships with others based on mutual respect and love.

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  • 42. 

    Which sacrament is the "CENTER OF ALL CHRISTIAN LIFE"?

    • Baptism

    • Confirmation

    • Eucharist

    Correct Answer
    A. Eucharist
    Explanation
    The Eucharist is considered the "CENTER OF ALL CHRISTIAN LIFE" because it is the sacrament in which Christians believe they receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ. It is a commemoration of the Last Supper, where Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples, and it is seen as a way for believers to unite with Christ and with one another. The Eucharist is considered essential to the Christian faith and is often celebrated in the form of the Mass or Holy Communion.

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  • 43. 

    Which Holy Day comes 40 days after Easter and 10 days before Pentecost?

    • Ascension

    • Assumption

    • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

    • All Souls Day

    Correct Answer
    A. Ascension
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Ascension. Ascension is a Holy Day that occurs 40 days after Easter and 10 days before Pentecost. It commemorates the ascension of Jesus into heaven after his resurrection.

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  • 44. 

    What is not a Precept of the Church - important duties of all to Catholic Christians?

    • Take part in Mass on Sundays and Holy Days.

    • Receive Holy Communion at least once a year.

    • Give of your time, talent, and treasure to support the church.

    • Give your Faith Formation leader a complement every week.

    • Celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least once a year.

    • Fast and abstain on days of penance.

    Correct Answer
    A. Give your Faith Formation leader a complement every week.
    Explanation
    The precepts of the Church are important duties that all Catholic Christians are expected to follow. These duties include taking part in Mass on Sundays and Holy Days, receiving Holy Communion at least once a year, giving of your time, talent, and treasure to support the church, celebrating the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least once a year, and fasting and abstaining on days of penance. However, giving a complement to your Faith Formation leader every week is not listed as one of the precepts of the Church.

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  • 45. 

    What symbolizes the Holy Spirit?

    • Water

    • Anointing

    • Fire

    • Dove

    • All of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the above
    Explanation
    The Holy Spirit is symbolized by water, anointing, fire, and a dove. Water symbolizes purification, renewal, and the cleansing power of the Holy Spirit. Anointing represents the Holy Spirit's empowering and equipping for service. Fire symbolizes the Holy Spirit's purifying, refining, and transforming work in the lives of believers. A dove is a symbol of peace, purity, and the gentle presence of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, all of these symbols represent different aspects of the Holy Spirit's nature and work.

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  • 46. 

    Where is a person anointed during Confirmation?

    • The forehead

    • The hands

    • The heart

    • All the above

    Correct Answer
    A. The forehead
    Explanation
    During Confirmation, a person is anointed on the forehead. This anointing is done with holy chrism, which is a mixture of olive oil and balsam. Anointing the forehead symbolizes the sealing of the Holy Spirit upon the individual and signifies their commitment to their faith. It is a visible sign of their initiation into the Church and their readiness to live out their beliefs.

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  • 47. 

    Who is the head of a diocese?

    • Pope

    • Bishop

    • Pastor

    Correct Answer
    A. Bishop
    Explanation
    The head of a diocese is the bishop. A diocese is a geographical area that is under the jurisdiction of a bishop, who is responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative affairs of the churches within that region. The bishop is the highest-ranking clergy member within the diocese and is responsible for making important decisions, appointing priests, and ensuring the well-being of the Catholic community within the diocese. The Pope, on the other hand, is the head of the entire Catholic Church and is responsible for the governance of the Church as a whole, including all dioceses. A pastor is a clergy member who leads a specific church or congregation, but does not have authority over a diocese.

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  • 48. 

    The gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us to better understand the mysteries of life and religion, to know how to live our lives as a followers of Jesus, and to apply the teachings of the Church is ____.

    • Right judgment

    • Understanding

    • Fortitude

    • Wisdom

    Correct Answer
    A. Understanding
    Explanation
    Understanding is the correct answer because it aligns with the description given in the question. The gift of the Holy Spirit helps us to better understand the mysteries of life and religion, live as followers of Jesus, and apply the teachings of the Church. Understanding encompasses all of these aspects and allows us to comprehend and internalize the knowledge and wisdom necessary to navigate our spiritual journey.

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  • 49. 

    What signifies the action of the Holy Spirit during Baptism?

    • Vesting

    • Immersion in water

    • Lighting of the candle

    Correct Answer
    A. Immersion in water
    Explanation
    The action of immersion in water during Baptism signifies the action of the Holy Spirit. This is because water symbolizes purification and renewal, and in Christian tradition, the Holy Spirit is believed to cleanse and transform individuals through the sacrament of Baptism. Immersion in water represents the washing away of sin and the beginning of a new life in Christ.

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