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CWV 101 Topic 1 Quiz Questions And Answers. Grand Canyon University CWV 101 Topic 1 Quiz Do Not Write on This Test! 1) What makes up our worldview? a) A foundational set of assumptions to which one commits that serves as a framework for understanding and interpreting reality and that deeply shapes one’s behavior b) A set of assumptions or beliefs about reality that affect how we think and how we live c) The comprehensive perspective from which we interpret all of reality d) All of the above 2) Which of the following is NOT used in the textbook as an analogy for a worldview? a) A set of lenses b) A personal library c) A building foundation d) A jigsaw puzzle 3) Which worldview family does not believe in anything supernatural? a) Atheism b) Theism c) Pantheism d) Deism 4) Which of the following believes God exists but is uninvolved in human affairs? a) Atheism b) Theism c) Pantheism d) Deism 5) Which of the following is noted for spiritualism but not for belief in a personal God? a) Atheism b) Theism c) Pantheism d) Deism 6) In which of the following do people evaluate their worldview based on faith and reason? a) Atheism b) Theism c) Pantheism d) All of the above 7) All worldviews are private. There is no such thing as a shared worldview. a) True b) False 8) Chapter 1 of the textbook says that “worldview relates to the whole person.” Assuming this is true, which of the following must also be true? a) Our worldview only affects how we think and reason. b) Our worldview only affects our behavior. c) Our worldview affects both our thinking process and our everyday behavior. d) Our worldview is based on faith alone so neither our thoughts nor actions play a role. 9) Which of the following worldview tests evaluates evidences and experiences to see if the worldview matches with reality? a) The Moral Authority Test b) The Coherence Test c) The Correspondence Test d) The Practical Test 10) Which of the following worldview tests evaluates a worldview’s livability? a) The Moral Authority Test b) The Coherence Test c) The Correspondence Test d) The Practical Test 11) Which one of the following would be considered a shared worldview belief for Christianity? a) Belief that God created the heavens and the earth b) Belief in the right to bear arms c) Belief that God and the universe are one d) All of the above 12) Which one of the worldview elements listed below deals with issues related to the existence (or nonexistence) of God? a) Ultimate Reality b) Human Nature c) Knowledge d) Ethics e) Purpose 13) Which one of the worldview elements listed below deals with questions like, “Why are we here?” and “What should we be doing with our lives?” a) Ultimate Reality b) Human Nature c) Knowledge d) Ethics e) Purpose 14) Which one of the worldview elements listed below deals with issues of right and wrong and whether there is absolute moral truth? a) Ultimate Reality b) Human Nature c) Knowledge d) Ethics e) Purpose 15) Which of the following worldview families would see the universe as a closed system? a) Theism b) Atheism c) Pantheism d) All of the above 16) Which of the following is an underlying belief that is presupposed or presumed in advance of careful reason and reflection? a) Assumption b) Faith c) Reason d) Worldview 17) A shared worldview is the formation of a worldview as shaped by a community of thinkers and practitioners across times and places, and expressed by shared language, beliefs, and practices: a) True b) False 18) Polytheism is a theistic worldview that includes only one god. a) True b) False   19) The three tests for a worldview are the coherence, correspondence, and practical tests. a) True b) False 20) Everyone has bias. a) True b) False 21) Which of these philosophers wrote for the Old Testament? a) Socrates b) Solomon c) Buddha d) Aristotle 22) “Fear of God” is the beginning of: a) Knowledge b) Understanding c) Wisdom d) Truth 23) Every person can demonstrate what towards their own and others’ worldviews: a) Commitments b) Neutrality c) Wisdom d) Objectivity 24) Reason is: a) The reliance on evidence and logic to evaluate assumptions. b) The ability to put thoughts on paper. c) Thinking to prove absolute truth d) The only path to absolute truth. 25) Absolute truth must be: a) The same for everyone b) The same for every time or all time c) The same in every situation d) All the above

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