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Thy 4 unit 2 lesson 4 quiz | Understanding Dialogue: Cultivating Mutual Respect and Openness.

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1. It means reciprocal communication, leading to a common goal or, at a deeper level, to interpersonal communion. A. Culture B. Dialogue C. Evangelization D. Conversion 2. These are the desired dispositions between dialogue partners during the dialogue. A. Understanding B. Respect and openness C. Kindness and love D. Reciprocity and mutuality 3. It is the way society copes with its physical, social, and conceptual environment. A. Culture B. Dialogue C. Evangelization D. Conversion 4. It is how people learn the dynamics of their surrounding culture and acquire values and norms appropriate or necessary to that culture and its worldviews. A. Inculturation B. Enculturation C. Evangelization D. Acculturation 5. The second level of culture is through action, such as clothing or means of transport. A. FALSE 6. The primary purpose of dialogue is to criticize the wrongs in order to change and grow. A. FALSE 7. It incorporates ideas, beliefs, or people from many different countries and cultural backgrounds. A. Inculturation B. Enculturation C. Acculturation D. Multiculturality 8. The first level of culture is through symbols, such as their myth, rites of passage at birth, puberty, marriage, birth, greeting each other. A. FALSE 9. It is the process of learning and assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominate one. A. Inculturation B. Enculturation C. Acculturation D. Multiculturality 10. Religion is the animating principle of culture. Culture is like a body, with religion as its soul. A. TRUE 11. The theological foundation of inculturation is incarnation: The Word of God was incarnated in human culture. A. TRUE 12. It is the discovery of the Word seeds that lie hidden in the given cultures and living traditions. A. Inculturation B. Enculturation C. Acculturation D. Multiculturality 13. Culture is learned rather than inherited biologically. A. TRUE 14. Human and world flourishing is the goal of cultures. Thus, culture not only could cultivate but also can mediate the Christian faith to others. A. TRUE 15. Just like the incarnation of God, the Gospel must also be incarnated or be made present and known to every culture. A. TRUE 16. In the process of enculturation, people receive the Word, makes it the principle of their life, values, attitudes, and aspirations. A. FALSE 17. What is incarnation? A. the Word made flesh B. the Son of God assumed a human nature C. God manifested Himself among us by sending his only Son into the world D. All of the above 18. It is a mutual enrichment between the Gospel and culture and between faith and culture. A. Enculturation B. Acculturation C. Inculturation/Inter-culturation D. Adaptation 19. It is the system of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors and beliefs that a member of society use to cope with their world and with one another, and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning. A. Civilization B. Culture C. Practices D. Tradition 20. It is a society's regularized or standardized design of living A. Culture B. Norms C. Laws D. Principles 21.The incarnation of Christ is an example of inculturation. A. TRUE 22. Globalization made the world smaller in sectors such as transportation and communication. A. TRUE 23. Globalization open new discussions regarding the promotion of a harmonious society amidst cultural differences. A. TRUE 24. Inculturation aims to abolish the uniqueness of every culture to achieve a harmonious society. A. FALSE 25. Inculturation recognizes the uniqueness of every culture and tries to discover innate Christian truth in it. A. TRUE 26. The Catholic Church considers dialogue only as an attitude of respect and friendship towards other nationalities or practices. A. FALSE 27. Which of the following states that there are no universal standards of right & wrong & good or bad in evaluating a cultural phenomenon. a. Cultural relativism b. Ethnocentrism c. Cultural pluralism d. Cultural centrism 28. For the Catholic Church the dialogue with culture promotes cultural relativism that destroys the uniqueness of each religious belief. A. FALSE 29. For the Catholic Church, Dialogue with culture is necessary in achieving a peaceful society, since Culture and religion go hand in hand in its growth around the world. A. TRUE 30. It comes from the Latin word Colere which means honor with worship. A. Religion B. Dialogue C. Culture D. None of the above 31. This was created as a regional organization in Asia to promote unity amidst diversity in southeast Asia. A. ASINE B. ASEAN C. SEAN D. None of the above 32. Enculturation refers to the process by which culture is passed on and is learned. A. TRUE 33. Interculturality puts a premium on what is common among people; it enhances mutual enrichment, appreciation, and collaboration that create new synthesis. A. TRUE 34. Inculturation is the discovery of the seeds of the Word which lie hidden in the given cultures and living tradition. A. TRUE 35. Culture is like a body, with religion as its animating principle. A. TRUE 36. Mega-migration results in multiculturality which results in a phenomenon that is determined by opportunity and necessity. A. TRUE 37. Culture is “a partially conscious and partially unconscious learning experience whereby the older generation invites, induces, and compels the younger generation to adopt traditional ways of thinking and behaving.” A. TRUE 38. Culture is conceived as the way of life of a social group - the way a society copes with its physical, social, and ideational environment. A. TRUE 39.It is when one’s culture is seen as the center of the world, the norm for all cultures. A. Ethnocentrism B. Cultural Relativism C. Colere D. Acculturation 40. It happens when a person’s beliefs and activities should be understood and make sense in terms of his or her own culture: not from the outsider’s view. A. Ethnocentrism B. Cultural Relativism C. Colere D. Acculturation 41. It is the process of learning our own culture or the passing of tradition and practices to the new generation. A. Enculturation B. Acculturation C. Inculturation D. Inter-culturation 42. Which of the following is a characteristic of culture that is defined as the ideal pattern of behavior which members are expected to follow. a. Culture is all-encompassing b. Culture is ideational c. Culture is integrated d. Culture is cumulative 43. Cultural relativism is when one’s culture is seen as the center of the world, the norm for all cultures. A. FALSE 44. Culture centrism is when all cultures are seen as relative, without distinction. A. FALSE 45. Triple Dialogue. ODD ONE OUT A. Poor B. Religion C. Culture D. Church 46. Culture is inherent biologically of a person from his/her parents. A. FALSE 47. The belief that all culture is seen as the same or no difference at all. a. Culture Centrism b. Culturality c. Culture Tradition d. Culture Relativism 48. The spirit of dialogue is shown in the accelerated development through space and time. A. FALSE 49. Culture came from the Latin words cultura which means civilization and cultus which means care. A. FALSE 50. Which of the following is a characteristic of culture that is defined as the transmitted by society through listening, observing, talking and other means of communication. a. Culture is learned b. Culture is symbolic c. Culture is shared d. Culture is adaptive Powered by TCPDF ()

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1. It means reciprocal communication, leading to a common goal or, at a deeper level, to interpersonal
communion.
A. Culture
B. Dialogue*
C. Evangelization
D. Conversion

2. These are the desired dispositions between dialogue partners during the dialogue.
A. Understanding
B. Respect and openness
C. Kindness and love
D. Reciprocity and mutuality*

3. It is the way society copes with its physical, social, and conceptual environment.
A. Culture*
B. Dialogue
C. Evangelization
D. Conversion

4. It is how people learn the dynamics of their surrounding culture and acquire values and norms appropriate
or necessary to that culture and its worldviews.
A. Inculturation
B. Enculturation*
C. Evangelization
D. Acculturation

5. The second level of culture is through action, such as clothing or means of transport.
A. FALSE

6. The primary purpose of dialogue is to criticize the wrongs in order to change and grow.
A. FALSE

7. It incorporates ideas, beliefs, or people from many different countries and cultural backgrounds.
A. Inculturation
B. Enculturation
C. Acculturation
D. Multiculturality*

8. The first level of culture is through symbols, such as their myth, rites of passage at birth, puberty, marriage,
birth, greeting each other.
A. FALSE

9. It is the process of learning and assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominate one.
A. Inculturation
B. Enculturation
C. Acculturation*
D. Multiculturality

10. Religion is the animating principle of culture. Culture is like a body, with religion as its soul.
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, A. TRUE

11. The theological foundation of inculturation is incarnation: The Word of God was incarnated in human
culture.
A. TRUE

12. It is the discovery of the Word seeds that lie hidden in the given cultures and living traditions.
A. Inculturation*
B. Enculturation
C. Acculturation
D. Multiculturality

13. Culture is learned rather than inherited biologically.
A. TRUE

14. Human and world flourishing is the goal of cultures. Thus, culture not only could cultivate but also can
mediate the Christian faith to others.
A. TRUE

15. Just like the incarnation of God, the Gospel must also be incarnated or be made present and known to
every culture.
A. TRUE

16. In the process of enculturation, people receive the Word, makes it the principle of their life, values,
attitudes, and aspirations.
A. FALSE

17. What is incarnation?
A. the Word made flesh
B. the Son of God assumed a human nature
C. God manifested Himself among us by sending his only Son into the world
D. All of the above*

18. It is a mutual enrichment between the Gospel and culture and between faith and culture.
A. Enculturation
B. Acculturation
C. Inculturation/Inter-culturation*
D. Adaptation

19. It is the system of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors and beliefs that a member of society use to cope with
their world and with one another, and that are transmitted from generation to generation through learning.
A. Civilization
B. Culture*
C. Practices
D. Tradition

20. It is a society's regularized or standardized design of living
A. Culture*
B. Norms
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