THY-3-ST-3-U3-24-25 Past Paper PDF

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University of Santo Tomas

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Catholic social teaching social justice Christianity religious studies

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This document contains questions and answers about Catholic social teaching, covering various topics such as social justice, the Church's role in societal issues, and principles of justice related to different political and economic systems.

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1\. Christ, as a Liberator, heals and liberates people both from physical and spiritual illness. True 2\. Justice is a virtue whereby a man renders to each one his due by a constant and perpetual will. The three types of social justice are Commutative (Individual to Individual), Contributive (Indi...

1\. Christ, as a Liberator, heals and liberates people both from physical and spiritual illness. True 2\. Justice is a virtue whereby a man renders to each one his due by a constant and perpetual will. The three types of social justice are Commutative (Individual to Individual), Contributive (Individual to Society), and Distributive (Society to Individual). True 3\. The two important considerations in a just war are Jus in bello (how are we supposed to engage in war) and Jus ad bellum (why we are going into war). True 4\. Capitalism highlights the principle of public property. False 5\. The Church during the Middle Ages, according to Enlightenment thinkers' values faith and obedience, which are instruments of ignorance and oppression. True 6\. The conversion that Jesus promotes is violent and hostile. False 7\. The Dark Ages was a period that brought about changes in society, including the Industrial Revolution. False 8\. The subjective dimension of work is that the human person must find fulfillment in their work. True 9\. The principle of subsidiarity is the foundation for the Church\'s demand for social engagement and democratic participation. True 10\. During the Industrial Revolution, laborers suffered inhumane treatment, which is why the Church intervened by publishing an encyclical, Rerum Novarum, examining the conditions of salaried workers. True 11\. Which of the following legitimized Christianity and prohibited paganism? A. Edict of Milan B. Council of Nicea \*C. Theodosian decrees D. Canon Law 12\. Which of the following describes Socialism?  A. It reminds the people that our future is our responsibility. B. It pursues the talk on justice as a principle of distribution of wealth. \*C. It claims that self-direction and social mobility are not true for all members of the community. D. It claims that every human person can journey from one social status to the other, depending on the amount and kind of effort that the individual exerts. 13\. Which of the following describes Capitalism? A. It is a socioeconomic order structured upon the ideas of common ownership of the means of production and the absence of social classes. B. It is where government intervention is paramount and is treated as more important than the initiatives of individual and private corporations. C. It ensures that everyone contributes their work and receives the just amount of resources (neither lacking nor too much) needed for a decent living. \*D. It claims that every human person can journey from one social status to the other, depending on the amount and kind of effort that the individual exerts. 14\. It is a counter-witness to the growing materialism of the world. A. Christian Solidarity  \*B. Evangelical Poverty C. Principle of Subsidiarity D. Preferential Option For the Poor 15\. What is Jesus\'s primary call to receive the Kingdom of God? A. Love \*B. Metanoia C. Selling of possessions D. Following the commandments 16\. What is one of the controversies during St. Thomas Aquinas\' time that requires Justice to resolve it? A. Feudalism \*B. Distribution of Wealth C. Crusades and invasions D. Interpretation of the Bible 17\. What is the first social encyclical A. Quadragesimo Anno B. Mater et Magistra C. Pacem in Terris \*D. Rerum Novarum 18\. What is the Social Encyclical that commemorates the fortieth anniversary of Rerum Novarum? A. Populorum Progressio \*B. Quadragesimo Anno C. Laborem Exercens D. Sollicitudo Rei Socialis 19\. What is the Social Encyclical that reminds us that development is the new name for peace? \*A. Populorum Progressio B. Quadragesimo Anno C. Laborem Exercens D. Sollicitudo Rei Socialis 20\. What is the Social Encyclical that promotes the Spirituality of Work? A. Populorum Progressio B. Quadragesimo Anno \*C. Laborem Exercens D. Sollicitudo Rei Socialis 21\. Which statement is not true about the Catholic Social Encyclicals? A. It gives us principles for reflection. \*B. It gives a direct solution to the problem. C. It provides criteria for judgment. D. It gives guidelines for action. 22\. It pertains to the Church's application of the Law of God to conditions of present-day economic and social life to carry out its primary objective of sanctifying and saving men. A. Common Good B. Human Rights \*C. Social Justice D. Social Encyclicals 23\. A principle that refers to the total sum of social conditions that allow people, either as groups or as individuals, to reach their fulfillment more fully and more easily. A. Participation \*B. Common Good C. Solidarity D. Subsidiarity 24\. Which of the following is a letter addressed to the Catholic bishops, clergy, the lay faithful, and sometimes to all the people of the world that contains Catholic doctrine? \*A. Papal Encyclical B. Papal Bull C. Papal Audience D. Papal Exhortation 25\. Which of the following social encyclicals is also known as the Magna Carta of the Social Teaching of the Church? A. Mater et Magistra B. Laudato Si C. Sollicitudo Rei Socialis \*D. Rerum Novarum E. Centesimus Annus 26\. Which of the following social encyclicals was written at the height of the Cold War? A. Quagragesimo Anno \*B. Pacem in Terris C. Laborem Exercens D. Mater et Magistra E. Populorum Progressio 27\. Which of the following is the basic moral test on how we treat our neighbors? \*A. Option for the Poor and the Vulnerable B. Dignity of Work C. Call to Family, Community, and Participation D. Care for God's Creation 28\. This is the first encyclical that focuses on the environment and its destruction and has its foundation in the Church's teaching on creation. A. Caritas et Veritate \*B. Laudato Si C. Justitia in Mundo D. Evangelium Vitae 29\. This Catholic Social Teaching principle is grounded on the idea that the person is made in the image and likeness of God. \*A. Principle of Human Dignity B. Principle of Common Good C. Option for the Poor D. Rights and Responsibilities E. Role of Government and Principle of Subsidiarity 30\. This Catholic Social Teaching principle claims that a healthy community can be achieved only if its members give special attention to those with special needs, to those who are less and on the margins of society. A. Principle of Human Dignity B. Principle of Common Good \*C. Option for the Poor D. Rights and Responsibilities E. Role of Government and Principle of Subsidiarity

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