PAC Exam 1 Questions with 100%
Correct Answers 2024/2025
True - ANSWERST/F Wayne Grudem argues that a selective use of scripture distorts the Bible's political
teaching.
True - ANSWERST/F In Politics- According to the Bible, Wayne Grudem argues that Satan cannot be
trusted to tell the truth since he is the "father of lies."
False - ANSWERST/F Greg Boyd believes that God, in his sovereignty, uses bad government for his
purposes.
True - ANSWERST/F Punishments and fines were based on the severity of crime in the Magna Carta.
False - ANSWERST/F John Winthrop defined civil liberty as having the liberty to decide between good and
evil in Little Speech on Liberty.
True - ANSWERST/F Jefferson argues in the Declaration that citizens have the right to alter or abolish
government when it fails to protect rights and liberties.
True - ANSWERST/F Both Jefferson and Locke think popular consent is a fundamental aspect of good
government.
False - ANSWERST/F Locke believes that citizens give up no rights or powers when they enter into a
governmental structure.
False - ANSWERST/F Boucher ("On Civil Liberty...") thinks a government seeking the public good must be
based on the consent of the governed.
Correct Answers 2024/2025
True - ANSWERST/F Wayne Grudem argues that a selective use of scripture distorts the Bible's political
teaching.
True - ANSWERST/F In Politics- According to the Bible, Wayne Grudem argues that Satan cannot be
trusted to tell the truth since he is the "father of lies."
False - ANSWERST/F Greg Boyd believes that God, in his sovereignty, uses bad government for his
purposes.
True - ANSWERST/F Punishments and fines were based on the severity of crime in the Magna Carta.
False - ANSWERST/F John Winthrop defined civil liberty as having the liberty to decide between good and
evil in Little Speech on Liberty.
True - ANSWERST/F Jefferson argues in the Declaration that citizens have the right to alter or abolish
government when it fails to protect rights and liberties.
True - ANSWERST/F Both Jefferson and Locke think popular consent is a fundamental aspect of good
government.
False - ANSWERST/F Locke believes that citizens give up no rights or powers when they enter into a
governmental structure.
False - ANSWERST/F Boucher ("On Civil Liberty...") thinks a government seeking the public good must be
based on the consent of the governed.