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I.

IDENTIFICATION

1. He further developed the Protestant Work Ethic.


2. These values embrace poetry, painting, music, architecture and literature.
3. He is the angelic doctor of the church and wrote the Summa Theologica.
4. It is the virtue of staying resolute in the face of overwhelming odds.
5. It is the virtue of knowing what to do under peculiar circumstances.
6. It is the inordinate desire for material goods in the form of possessions.
7. These refer to those qualities of an act performed by a man freely and
knowingly.
8. First intellectual value that the person forms in early childhood.
9. It is a belief that God has chosen the elect.
10.It is the legitimate use of our mental and bodily powers for economic
gain/profit.
11.He started the reformation and against some of the doctrines of the
Catholic Church.
12.These are considered as good because of their worth to us and to others.
13.Excessive or inordinate desires for food.
14.This must be the source of our human act which is done with right
knowledge and proper exercise of freedom.
15.From the biblical point of view, the meaning of work can be well
understood from the perspective of the mystery of Gods incarnation.

II. TRUE OR FALSE


1. The purpose of work is to obtain an economic gain/ power.
2. In the Old Testament, God is the author of work.
3. Professor Quito developed further the Protestant Work Ethic.
4. According to Martin Luther, to accumulate wealth was sinful.
5. Faith is the virtue of believing in God by seeing Him.
6. Envy is the overestimation of the self.
7. Aristotle once said, Vice is easy and virtue is difficult.
8. For Martin Luther, man is called to serve God through His work.
9. Theological Virtues are Faith, Hope and Love.
10.According to Professor Quito, the nurturing of habits is related to values.

III. MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Values that are obligatory in nature


a. Natural Values c. Secondary Values
b. Primary Values d. Instrumental Values
2. It is the knowledge of the ultimate or first causes.
a. Science c. Understanding
b. Wisdom d. Virtues
3. It is the deficiency of fortitude
a. Sloth c. Pride
b. Temperance d. Prudence
4. The key element of Protestant Work Ethic include all of the following
except:
a. Hard work c. Ability to Save Money
b. Self-Discipline d. Diligence
5. It is the virtue of testing the Providence
a. Charity c. Faith
b. Hope d. Love
6. It is the virtue of loving God and His creatures
a. Charity c. Faith
b. Hope d. Love
7. It is the virtue of giving everyone his due
a. Fortitude c. Justice
b. Respect d. Prudence
8. It is an exaggerated justice in favor of oneself
a. Pride c. Sloth
b. Luxury d. Envy
9. These are considered as values in themselves
a. Intrinsic Values c. Primary Values
b. Instrumental Values d. Secondary Values
10.These are habits that can make a person perform well
a. Virtues c. Behavior
b. Vices d. Wisdom

IV. DEFINITION OF TERMS


1. Religious Values
2. Pre Destination
3. Moral Values
4. Natural Values

V. ENUMERATION
1-7. Seven Capital Vices
8-10. Cardinal Virtues
11-15. Intellectual Virtues
16-18. Theological Virtues
19-20. Give at least 2 purposes of work in Summa Theologica by Saint
Thomas of Aquinas

II. TRUE OR FALSE III. MULTIPLE


ANSWER KEY: CHOICE
1. TRUE
I. IDENTIFICATION 2. TRUE 1. C
3. FALSE 2. B
1. Max Weber 4. TRUE 3. A
2. Cultural Values 5. FALSE 4. D
3. Saint Thomas of Aquinas 6. FALSE 5. B
4. Fortitude 7. TRUE 6. A
8. FALSE 7. C
9. FALSE 8. D
10.TRUE 9. A
10.A
5. Prudence
6. Avarice
7. Moral Values
8. Understanding
9. Pre Destination
10.Work
11.Martin Luther
12.Instrumental Values
13.Gluttony
14.Virtuous Action
15.New Testament

IV. DEFINITION OF TERMS

1. These values enable us to encounter God whom we believe to be the


absolute good.
2. The belief that God has chosen the elect.
3. Refer to those qualities of an act performed by man freely and knowingly.
4. Are those that are permanent in human nature.

V. ENUMERATION

1. Pride 11. Understanding


2. Anger 12. Wisdom
3. Luxury 13. Science
4. Envy
14. Art
5. Gluttony
6. Avarice 15. Prudence
7. Sloth 16. Faith
8. Justice 17. Hope
9. Temperance 18. Charity
10.Fortitude 19. It provides for ones daily livelihood.
20. It curbs the rebellious flesh.
*It prevents idleness which is a source of many evils.
* It enables man to give alms from his material
surplus.

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