Blooket Spreadsheet Import Template PDF

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This document is a Blooket import template for questions and answers. The spreadsheet lists questions, answers, and related data. It appears to be used to import questions into a Blooket game.

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Blooket Import Template Answer 3 Answer 4 Time Limit (sec) Correct Answer(s) Question # Question Text Answer 1 Answer 2 (Optional) (Optional) (Max: 300 seconds) (Only include Answer #) 1 Similarities between Holy Spirit and Scripture The Holy Spirit inspires the Scriptures. Scripture speaks of the Holy Spirit. Both are involved in guiding us spiritually. Both are eternal. 30 C 2 Definition of Faith and Reason Faith is believing in what we cannot see. Reason is irrelevant to faith. Faith and reason are opposed to each other. Reason is the use of logic and understanding. 30 D 3 Who were Adam and Eve? Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God. Adam and Eve were the first to sin. Adam and Eve were not real people. Adam and Eve were the first to be baptized. 30 A 4 The Dignity of Man and Woman Dignity is only given to men. Both men and women are equal in dignity. Men are more dignified than women. Women are less dignified than men. 30 B 5 Sins Effects Sin damages our relationship with God. Sin only harms others. Sin makes us more holy. Sin has no impact on our lives. 30 A 6 Scripture is the inspired word of God The Bible is just a collection of myths. The Bible is inspired by God. The Bible has no divine inspiration. The Bible was written by human authors. 30 B 7 The Bible’s books and languages The Bible is written in only one language. The Bible was written in Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic. The Bible has no books. The Bible contains 66 books. 30 B 8 The Holy Trinity The Trinity is just the Father. The Trinity refers to three gods. The Trinity is a human invention. The Trinity is God in three persons. 30 D 9 God and creation Creation was an accident. God did not create the world. God created the world out of nothing. God created the world from pre-existing matter. 30 C 10 God’s promises to Adam and Eve and to us God promised Adam and Eve eternal life. God promised to destroy all mankind. God promised humanity only suffering. God promised us salvation. 30 D 11 What sin does to us Sin damages our relationship with God. Sin makes us more holy. Sin has no impact on our lives. Sin only harms others. 30 A 12 What Christ does for us Christ died for our sins. Christ teaches us how to be sinful. Christ punishes those who sin. Christ offers no salvation. 30 A 13 Grace and temptation Grace encourages temptation. Temptation makes us stronger in grace. Grace is unrelated to temptation. Grace helps us resist temptation. 30 D 14 Effects of Original Sin Original sin has no effect on humanity. Original sin was only for Adam and Eve. Original sin makes us more like God. Original sin separates us from God. 30 D 15 The covenant with Abraham Abraham was promised wealth only. Abraham’s covenant was made with Moses. God promised Abraham land, descendants, and blessing. Abraham’s covenant was broken by God. 30 C 16 Who the Chosen People are The Chosen People are only the prophets. The Chosen People are anyone who believes in God. The Chosen People are the descendants of Israel. The Chosen People are the Romans. 30 C 17 YHWH (Yahweh) YHWH is the name of a false god. YHWH is not mentioned in the Bible. YHWH refers to the King of Israel. YHWH is the name of God in Hebrew. 30 D 18 Who Jesus saved Jesus saved no one. Jesus saved only the righteous. Jesus saved all people through his death. Jesus only saved the Jews. 30 C 19 Role of the prophets Prophets serve as political leaders. Prophets speak God’s truth to the people. Prophets deny the existence of God. Prophets predict the future only. 30 B 20 Jesus and fear & suffering Jesus was afraid to die. Jesus enjoys suffering. Jesus never suffered. Jesus experienced fear and suffering for us. 30 D 21 Original Sin and the Fall Original sin has no historical basis. Original sin began with Adam and Eve’s disobedience. Original sin affects only animals. Original sin was caused by Cain’s jealousy. 30 B 22 The Paschal Mystery The Paschal Mystery refers to Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection. The Paschal Mystery is only about Christ’s death. The Paschal Mystery refers to Moses. The Paschal Mystery is not related to salvation. 30 A 23 Covenant A covenant is only for the Israelites. A covenant is a sacred agreement between God and humans. A covenant is a casual promise. A covenant is a legal contract. 30 B 24 The Exodus The Exodus refers to a mythical event. The Exodus is the journey of the Israelites out of Egypt. The Exodus is the journey to Jerusalem. The Exodus did not involve Moses. 30 B 25 Passover Passover is only a Jewish holiday. Passover celebrates the birth of Moses. Passover celebrates the Israelites' escape from Egypt. Passover involves only eating bread. 30 C 26 The Promised Land The Promised Land is no longer important. The Promised Land is the land God promised to the Israelites. The Promised Land is only about wealth. The Promised Land is a metaphor for spiritual growth. 30 B 27 Jesus and the Kingdom The Kingdom of God is only for the Jews. The Kingdom of God refers to earthly rule. The Kingdom of God is spiritual and eternal. The Kingdom of God is not relevant to salvation. 30 C 28 The Suffering Servant The Suffering Servant is a metaphor for humanity. The Suffering Servant refers to Jesus’ sacrificial death. The Suffering Servant refers to the Jewish leaders. The Suffering Servant refers to the prophet Isaiah. 30 B 29 The value of suffering Suffering teaches us nothing. Suffering is always meaningless. Suffering brings us closer to God. Suffering is only a punishment. 30 C 30 “Incarnate” “Incarnate” means to become flesh. “Incarnate” means to be divine only. “Incarnate” refers to Christ’s suffering. “Incarnate” refers to Christ’s teachings. 30 A 31 The nature of Jesus Jesus is both fully human and fully divine. Jesus is only a spiritual being. Jesus is fully human but not divine. Jesus is only divine. 30 A 32 Mary and sin Mary was born without sin. Mary was a sinner like all humans. Mary was free from original sin but committed other sins. Mary committed no sins during her life. 30 A 33 The sin of Adam and Eve The sin of Adam and Eve is called original sin. Adam and Eve did not sin. Adam and Eve’s sin was justified. Adam and Eve were forced to sin. 30 A 34 Grace and redemption Grace helps us receive redemption. Redemption is not related to grace. Redemption happens without God’s grace. Grace is unnecessary for redemption. 30 A 35 Bethlehem Bethlehem is the birthplace of Jesus. Bethlehem is where Moses was born. Bethlehem is the location of the Last Supper. Bethlehem is a metaphor for heaven. 30 A 36 The Annunciation The Annunciation is the announcement of Jesus’ birth to Mary. The Annunciation happened after Jesus was born. The Annunciation is a Jewish holiday. The Annunciation refers to the resurrection. 30 A 37 Fiat Fiat is Mary's acceptance of God’s plan. Fiat refers to a king’s decree. Fiat is a term used in the resurrection. Fiat is a Jewish ritual. 30 A 38 The Immaculate Conception The Immaculate Conception refers to Mary's sinless conception. The Immaculate Conception refers to Jesus’ conception. The Immaculate Conception happened at the crucifixion. The Immaculate Conception is a Jewish belief. 30 A 39 Betrothal Betrothal is a legally binding engagement before marriage. Betrothal happens only after marriage. Betrothal is a tradition of ancient Egypt. Betrothal is the same as marriage. 30 A 40 The Lamb of God The Lamb of God refers to Jesus as the sacrificial lamb. The Lamb of God is a symbol for Adam. The Lamb of God refers to a sacrificial animal. The Lamb of God was used during Passover. 30 A 41 Jesus’ death on the Cross Jesus’ death on the Cross was a sacrifice for sin. Jesus’ death was only symbolic. Jesus died to show us how to live. Jesus died for his own sins. 30 A 42 Sanctifying grace Sanctifying grace makes us holy. Sanctifying grace is only for priests. Sanctifying grace is unnecessary for salvation. Sanctifying grace is a human achievement. 30 A 43 Sacraments Sacraments are outward signs of inward grace. Sacraments are not needed for salvation. Sacraments are man-made rituals. Sacraments are only important for priests. 30 A 44 Baptism’s effects Baptism removes original sin and gives us new life. Baptism is unnecessary for salvation. Baptism is only symbolic. Baptism has no effect on the soul. 30 A 45 Lessons of Jesus’ Passion Jesus’ Passion teaches us about suffering. Jesus’ Passion shows that sin is not important. Jesus’ Passion teaches us to avoid sacrifice. Jesus’ Passion is not related to salvation. 30 A 46 The purpose of the Incarnation The Incarnation is God becoming human in Jesus. The Incarnation is an event only in the Old Testament. The Incarnation is Jesus’ birth without divine meaning. The Incarnation refers to the creation of the world. 30 A 47 Eucharist The Eucharist is the Body and Blood of Christ. The Eucharist is a symbol of Christ. The Eucharist is not important in the Catholic faith. The Eucharist is only for priests. 30 A 48 The purpose of parables Parables are simple stories used to teach moral lessons. Parables are only meant for children. Parables have no spiritual meaning. Parables are to confuse people. 30 A 49 Satan’s temptation of Christ Satan tempted Jesus in the desert to abandon his mission. Satan tempted Jesus to be rich. Satan tried to kill Jesus on the Cross. Satan never tempted Jesus. 30 A 50 Kingdom of God The Kingdom of God is both present and future. The Kingdom of God is just a heavenly place. The Kingdom of God is earthly and temporary. The Kingdom of God is only for Israel. 30 A 51 Last Supper The Last Supper was the final meal Jesus shared with his disciples. The Last Supper was only symbolic. The Last Supper happened before Jesus’ baptism. The Last Supper was a Jewish feast unrelated to Jesus. 30 A 52 Luminous Mysteries The Luminous Mysteries focus on the life of Christ. The Luminous Mysteries are only about the resurrection. The Luminous Mysteries are about Jesus’ parables. The Luminous Mysteries focus on the early Church. 30 A 53 Mass The Mass is the central act of Catholic worship. Mass is a tradition not related to the Eucharist. Mass is only for priests. Mass has no relation to the life of Jesus. 30 A 54 Rosary The Rosary is a prayer using beads and meditations on the life of Christ. The Rosary is only for priests. The Rosary is not a Christian practice. The Rosary focuses only on the resurrection. 30 A 55 The role of the Jewish leaders and people in Jesus’ death The Jewish leaders were responsible for plotting Jesus’ death. The Jewish people did not have any role in Jesus’ death. The Jewish leaders promoted Jesus’ ministry. The Jewish leaders had no influence on Jesus’ death. 30 A 56 Christ and forgiveness Christ offers forgiveness to all who repent. Christ forgives no one. Christ only forgives the righteous. Christ does not forgive those who sin. 30 A 57 The Resurrection The Resurrection of Jesus is central to Christian faith. The Resurrection was a metaphor. The Resurrection never happened. The Resurrection was only for the apostles. 30 A 58 Our body and soul will be reunited immediately after we are judged at the moment of death Our soul is judged but our body is left behind. Our body and soul are reunited at the end of time. Our body and soul are reunited immediately after death. The body is judged, not the soul. 30 C 59 Sacraments Sacraments are sacred rites through which God’s grace is given. Sacraments are only rituals. Sacraments are not important for salvation. Sacraments were created by the apostles. 30 A 60 Peter after Pentecost After Pentecost, Peter became the leader of the early Church. Peter denied Jesus after Pentecost. Peter fled after Pentecost. Peter rejected the Holy Spirit. 30 A 61 The responsibility for Jesus’ death Jesus died because of the sin of humanity. Jesus died only because of Jewish leaders. Jesus died to fulfill a political agenda. Jesus died because of the Roman empire’s cruelty. 30 A 62 Blood and water Blood and water flowed from Jesus’ side after his death. Blood and water represent only the Eucharist. Blood and water are symbols of baptism and the Eucharist. Blood and water symbolize the life of the Church. 30 C 63 The institution of the Church The Church was instituted by Christ to continue his mission. The Church was formed after the apostles’ deaths. The Church was established for political reasons. The Church has no divine authority. 30 A 64 The Virgin Mary and sin The Virgin Mary was sinless throughout her life. The Virgin Mary sinned like all other humans. The Virgin Mary’s life was filled with sin. The Virgin Mary rejected God’s grace. 30 A 65 Meriting Christ’s redemption Christ’s redemption is not something we can earn. Christ’s redemption can be earned through good works. We merit redemption by believing in Jesus. We must perform rituals to merit redemption. 30 A 66 How a person is saved A person is saved through faith in Jesus Christ. A person is saved by following all laws. A person is saved by doing good works alone. A person is saved by doing good works and avoiding sin. 30 A 67 The moral law The moral law is based on human reason. The moral law is irrelevant to salvation. The moral law is only a suggestion. The moral law is established by God for all people. 30 D 68 The Kingdom of God and the Church The Kingdom of God and the Church are one and the same. The Kingdom of God is only for the Church. The Kingdom of God is unrelated to the Church. The Church exists only to promote the Kingdom of God. 30 D 69 Purgatory Purgatory is a temporary state of purification before entering heaven. Purgatory is a punishment for the damned. Purgatory is a belief only held by Catholics. Purgatory is not mentioned in the Bible. 30 A 70 Universal Call to Holiness Every person is called to holiness. Only priests are called to holiness. Holiness is not necessary for salvation. Holiness is only for saints. 30 A 71 Sanctifying grace Sanctifying grace is necessary for salvation. Sanctifying grace is irrelevant to salvation. Sanctifying grace is given to everyone. Sanctifying grace can be earned. 30 A 72 Concupiscence Concupiscence is the inclination to sin. Concupiscence is the desire to live a holy life. Concupiscence has no effect on salvation. Concupiscence is only a physical condition. 30 A 73 Mortal sin Mortal sin is a serious sin that leads to separation from God. Mortal sin is not a serious offense. Mortal sin can be forgiven without repentance. Mortal sin only affects the body. 30 A 74 Conscience Conscience is the inner voice that helps us distinguish right from wrong. Conscience is not important in making moral decisions. Conscience is a human invention. Conscience only works in religious matters. 30 A 75 Evangelization Evangelization is the spreading of the Christian faith. Evangelization is unnecessary in modern society. Evangelization is only for missionaries. Evangelization only involves preaching. 30 A 76 Death Death is the end of our existence. Death separates the body and soul. Death has no spiritual significance. Death is only a transition to another life. 30 B 77 Sacrament of Confession/Reconciliation The Sacrament of Confession offers forgiveness of sins. The Sacrament of Confession is optional for Catholics. The Sacrament of Confession has no effect on salvation. The Sacrament of Confession is only for priests. 30 A 78 Hell Hell is a state of eternal separation from God. Hell is a temporary punishment for sinners. Hell does not exist. Hell is a place of suffering but not eternal. 30 A 79 Types of judgment after death There are three types of judgment: particular, final, and general. There is no judgment after death. Judgment only happens for the righteous. Judgment after death is irrelevant to salvation. 30 A 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100

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