Question: The Sabbath affirmed Israel’s dependence on the Creator.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: What are the common types of symptoms from foodborne illness?

Answer Options:
aching in joints
sores in mouth and gums
pain and swelling of joints
nausea, headache, diarrhea

Answer: nausea, headache, diarrhea

Question: What is the referent of the “wild olive shoot” in 11:17-21?

Answer Options:
Israel
Gentiles

Answer: Gentiles

Question: The apostle Paul most likely composed Romans during his third missionary journey while residing in Corinth, Greece.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Identify the “strong” in 14:1-12.

Answer Options:
Jewish-Christians who still felt obligated to the law.
Gentile Christians for the most part, who felt no obligation to the law.

Answer: Gentile Christians for the most part, who felt no obligation to the law.

Question: According to 6:5, believers are united with Christ in his death and in his resurrection.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Paul emphasizes the standard of God’s assessment in 2:13 where he says that “It is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous.”

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: What analogy does Paul use in 7:1-6 to demonstrate that Christians are no longer under the law?

Answer Options:
Government
Marriage
Slavery
Apostolate

Answer: Marriage

Question: The subsoils transfer the structural load from a building into soil or rocks for the safest base possible.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: “Rate your satisfaction level on a scale from 1 to 10” is an example of:

Answer Options:
a natural but non-verbatim response format
a natural verbatim response format
a natural synthetic response format
a synthetic metric format
a synthetic satisfaction format

Answer: a synthetic metric format

Question: What is the “common denominator” among the several purposes for Romans?

Answer Options:
The Mosaic Law
Collecting money for the poor
Paul’s missionary situation

Answer: The Mosaic Law

Question: When a speaker introduces an irrelevant issue in order to divert attention from the subject under discussion

Answer Options:
Red Herring
Weird Analogy
Irrelevancy Excuse
False Cause

Answer: Red Herring

Question: The largest energy expense for any facility, 50% of total energy cost, originates from the kitchen.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Foods yield different amounts of energy based on their composition. How many kcal are obtained from one gram of fat?

Answer Options:
7
4
9
5

Answer: 9

Question: Specify the nuance of the dikaiō language in 6:15-23.

Answer Options:
It maintains the forensic sense as in the previous chapters.
It has a moral sense and connotes conduct that is pleasing to God.

Answer: It maintains the forensic sense as in the previous chapters.

Question: Explain the sudden introduction of “neighbor” in 15:2.

Answer Options:
It is an allusion to the command to love one’s neighbor (Lev 19:18)
It is a proof text
Paul is being sarcastic

Answer: It is an allusion to the command to love one’s neighbor (Lev 19:18)

Question: Which of the following was listed as one of the practical ways you could apply the information from the Brainology article to your daily lives?

Answer Options:
Reflect critically
Flounder
Utter “yet”
All of these

Answer: All of these

Question: The singular word, righteous (dikaioma), along with the passive form of the verb “fulfill” are used in 8:4 in order to show that Christ has fulfilled the righteous requirement of the law on our behalf.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Explain what NIMBY means and give an example of it in action.

Answer: NIMBY stands for ‘not in my backyard.’ People do not want certain projects in their neighborhoods because of noise, traffic, lights, traffic, and so on. Thus, a new facility proposed for a residential area might receive a lot of opposition from local residents.

Question 26:
What does FF&E stand for?

Correct Answer:
Furniture, fixtures, and equipment

Question: What does “salvation” (soteria) in 13:11 refer to?

Answer Options:
The believer’s present spiritual condition
The believer’s eschatological salvation

Answer: The believer’s eschatological salvation