Question: When Paul said he became “all things to all people,” he meant that he would go to wherever people were most comfortable in terms of:

Answer Options:
Their location
Their language
Their history
All of the above

Answer: All of the above

Question: The Bible often uses questions as a rhetorical device in order to disarm false beliefs.

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: The following definition best fits which term: to break ideas and facts into small parts.

Answer Options:
Synthesis
Organization
Science
Analysis

Answer: Analysis

Question: The use of the kalam cosmological argument is an example of the application of which apologetic method?

Answer Options:
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival

Answer: Classical

Question: Solute A is dissolved in Solution 1, which has an osmotic pressure of 300 mOsm. Solute B is dissolved in Solution 2 and also has an osmotic pressure of 300 mOsm. If the membrane between these solutions is permeable only to Solute A, then…

Answer Options:
The concentration of Solute A in Solution 2 will increase.
The concentration of Solute A in Solution 1 will decrease.
The osmotic pressure of Solution 1 will decrease.
All of the above will occur.

Answer: All of the above will occur.

Question: The challenging part of discussing Christianity’s past abuses with slavery is that the Bible advocates a pro-slavery theology.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: True or False: Correct English, including spelling, grammar, syntax, and paragraph construction, are expected as part of every research project.

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True
False

Answer: True

Question: According to the beliefs of expressive individualism, human flourishing occurs when we follow our heart.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Setting a disagreement is often just a matter of providing enough evidence to support a claim about reality, since all people interpret evidence through the same cultural lens.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: Presuppositional apologetics use positive arguments in an attempt to establish Christian theism.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: The current cultural context of the “spinmeister” includes which of the following common strategies for argument:

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Claim to have the whole answer (rather than admit diversity of expert opinion)
Counterattacks or change the subject (rather than answer hard questions)
Talking to win (rather than getting to the truth)
All of the above
Only A and C

Answer: All of the above

Question: Asserting that ultimate authority is found in a person’s own thoughts and feelings rather than in an external entity (such as the church) is defined as:

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Rationalism
Individualism
Collectivism
Empiricism

Answer: Individualism

Question: Promoting the development of serious scientific and philosophical evidence for Christianity is the strength of which apologetic method?

Answer Options:
Classical
Evidential
Presuppositional
Experiential/Narratival

Answer: Evidential

Question: As Christians living in the late modern era, it would be proper to simply give an unbeliever logical arguments for Christianity.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: False

Question: The logical problem of evil relates to how people understand and deal with bad things that happen in their own lives.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Adherents of the “soft” versions of their apologetic type are (rightly) resistant to other types of apologetic arguments.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: The human heart is inevitably driven by something that it worships and desires above all else.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True