
CL7 Practice Quiz #3
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Religious Studies
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7th Grade
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Khyle Tecson
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
During class, Miguel asked, “If God’s plan is eternal and unchanging, how can we know His law?” Why is God’s Eternal Law different from Civil Laws?
Because Eternal Law is God’s unchanging wisdom that guides all creation
Because Civil Laws are written in the Bible
Because Eternal Law changes depending on culture
Because Civil Laws are unbreakable forever
Answer explanation
✅ Eternal Law is God’s unchanging wisdom that guides all creation.
👉 God’s Eternal Law comes from His perfect wisdom and never changes, while Civil Laws are made by people and can change over time.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Your teacher asks you to compare the Ten Commandments with the city’s traffic rules. Why are the Ten Commandments considered Divine Law?
Because they were revealed directly by God to Moses
Because they were passed by leaders in government
Because they change according to time and place
Because they were written by ordinary people for society
Answer explanation
✅ The Ten Commandments were revealed directly by God to Moses.
👉 The Ten Commandments are called Divine Law because they came directly from God, not from human leaders or governments.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
A student refuses to return the extra change he got from a store. His friend tells him, “It’s wrong, even if there’s no law about it.” Why is this a Natural Moral Law situation?
Because it is based on conscience and reason to do good
Because it is written in the city ordinance
Because it is commanded by a school rule
Because it was directly revealed by God in the Bible
Answer explanation
✅ It is based on conscience and reason to do good.
👉 Natural Moral Law is written in our hearts. Even without written laws, we know what is right or wrong through our conscience.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The barangay passed a curfew rule for minors to protect them at night. Why is this an example of Civil/Human Law?
Because it comes from God’s revelation
Because it was made by government leaders for order and safety
Because it is unchanging and eternal
Because it is part of the Ten Commandments
Answer explanation
✅ It was made by government leaders for order and safety.
👉 Civil or Human Laws are rules made by people in authority to keep peace, safety, and order in the community.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Anna is reading the Ten Commandments during prayer. How can she know where to find them in the Bible?
By opening Genesis 1–2, the story of creation
By reading Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 where they are written
By checking Matthew 5–7 where the Beatitudes are found
By looking at Psalms 23 and 51, David’s prayers
Answer explanation
✅ By reading Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5 where they are written.
👉 The Ten Commandments can be found in these Bible passages because that’s where God gave His Law to Moses on Mount Sinai.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Paolo said, “The Ten Commandments are strict rules meant to limit us.” His teacher replied, “Actually, they are wisdom from God.” Why are the commandments considered part of the moral law as divine Wisdom?
Because they lead people to what is good and protect them from sin
Because they were created by kings for order
Because they only apply to ancient Israelites
Because they focus only on punishments
Answer explanation
✅ They lead people to what is good and protect them from sin.
👉 God gave us the commandments to help us live rightly. They are not just rules but guidance that brings peace and goodness.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Sofia argues, “I am valuable because I have many medals.” Her friend replies, “Even without medals, you are worthy.” Why is human dignity different from achievements?
Because human dignity is God’s gift that cannot be lost
Because only successful people are truly dignified
Because dignity depends on what others think
Because medals and beauty define dignity fully
Answer explanation
✅ Human dignity is God’s gift that cannot be lost.
👉 Our value doesn’t come from medals, beauty, or success. Every person is special because we are created and loved by God.
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