Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test_ BIBL104_ Survey of Old and New Testament (B15)

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Skip to Main Content Extra Credit GENED Assessment Test Due Mar 8 at 11:59pm Points 30 Questions 30 Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 28 minutes 27 out of 30 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 27 out of 30 Submitted Mar 5 at 1:28am This attempt took 28 minutes. Question 1 1 / 1 pts A worldview consists of key presuppositions about the meaning of life which in turn in±uence our view of and approach to culture, politics, economics and life in general. It is only possible to have a worldview if one espouses biblical truth. Some people have a worldview; others do not, so the connection and impact are tangential. Our views of culture, politics, economics, etc. determine our worldview—they represent a collective set of beliefs and values. The quiz: Contains 30 multiple-choice, true/false, and multiple-answer questions. Has no time limit . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 30 extra credit points . In this course, you will have an opportunity to complete a 30-question extra credit quiz. You do not need to prepare for this assessment. For each correct answer, you will receive one extra credit point in the course. Begin this quiz only when you are prepared to complete it. Please do not refer to your notes and textbooks at any time during the assessment. In order to earn extra credit: 1. When you are ready to begin, click "Take the Quiz". This will begin your only attempt at this extra credit opportunity. 2. Complete the quiz without any notes or textbooks. 3. Complete and submit the quiz any time prior to the conclusion of the course in Module 8: Week 8. Submit this quiz by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday of Module 8: Week 8. Which describes a worldview’s impact on our understanding of culture, politics, economics and life in general? Online Residential Athletics Alumni Parents Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
Question 2 1 / 1 pts When conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of a nation’s weapons system When conducted for defensive purposes When conducted for offensive purposes When conducted for purposes of acquiring the natural resources of another country Question 3 1 / 1 pts The Church should govern all humans in the New Covenant, not nation-states. Nation-states are a product of a sinful world and must be replaced with a one-world government which will assist in ushering in the eschaton described in Revelation. Nation-states can be a way of protecting the identity and rights of unique people, but political power centralized in sinful leaders can also undermine the inherent rights of liberty. There is no role of government whatsoever in the New Covenant with Christ. Question 4 1 / 1 pts Jesus calling ²sherman to be his disciples. Jesus’ conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well. Jesus calling Levi the tax collector to follow Him. Jesus learning in the temple as young boy. Question 5 1 / 1 pts The need for translation will be reduced as more people in the world learn English. More missionaries are studying anthropology. More missionaries are practicing contextualization. The translation of the Gospel into other languages and cultures was part of Christianity from the beginning. Question 6 1 / 1 pts The Bible recognizes that nations do attempt to wrongfully overrun others. When is a war unquestionably justi²able, and therefore, a ‘Just War’ (especially in the New Testament context)? What can we infer from Scripture about the idea of a nation-state? Which of the following is the best example of Jesus having a cross-cultural interaction for the sake of evangelism? Lamin Sanneh, Yale Divinity School Professor of History and Professor of Missions and World Christianity, argues that one reason for Christianity’s global growth is that: Melanie is an LU student going to South Africa for a month on a study abroad trip. She has never been outside the continental US before. What library database would the best place to start in order to obtain a broad, cosmopolitan knowledge of South African politics, languages, culture and history before her trip?
Global Issues: Gale in Context: News, global viewpoints, reference materials, country information, primary source documents, videos, statistics, and exclusive commentaries on important issues of the modern world. Link to South Africa: http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login? url=https://link.gale.com/apps/portal/OSOBCL668539841/GIC?u=vic_liberty&sid=GIC&xid=453883a3 Global Road Warrior: Country information including culture, history, language, travel, and education. Link to South Africa: http://ezproxy.liberty.edu/login?url=http://www.globalroadwarrior.com/#mode=country&regionId=134&uri=country- content&nid=65&key=snapshot-overview Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO): Full-text policy briefs, scholarly journal articles, e-books, and videos covering international politics and related ²elds, including security studies, global ²nance, diplomatic practice, humanitarian law, global governance, development studies, and environmental studies. Link to South Africa: http://www.ciaonet.org/record/42709?search=1 Oxford African American Studies Center: Articles from reference works along with primary source documents, images, maps, charts and tables, and commentaries that focus on the lives and events which have shaped African American and African history and culture. Link to South Africa: http://www.oxfordaasc.com/article/opr/t0002/e3665?from=browse&hi=2&pos=612 Question 7 1 / 1 pts Kinesics disrupt the monotony of the speech setting. Kinesics add meaning, mood, or impact to speech's verbal content. Kinesics express a speaker's feelings in a way words alone cannot express. Kinesics honor tradition because rhetoricians have required it since ancient times. IncorrectQuestion 8 0 / 1 pts Jefferson, Thomas. Jefferson Writings: Autobiography, Notes on the State of Virginia, Public and Private Papers, Addresses, Letters . Library of America, 1984. Bailey, Beth L. From Front Porch to Back Seat: Courtship in Twentieth Century America . Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989. Kelso, William M. Jamestown: The Buried Truth . Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 2006. Byrd, James P. Sacred Scripture, Sacred War: The Bible and the American Revolution . Oxford University Press, 2013. Question 9 1 / 1 pts They are the original thoughts of the historical subjects. They show the progression of scholarly conversation within the discipline helping the reader to shape his/her research question. Public speakers should use kinesics (bodily movements, gestures, facial expressions) when addressing audiences. Which of the following statements best expresses a rhetorical rationale for this presentational component? Which of the following would de²nitely be a primary source? How do secondary sources support the formation of a research question?
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They help the reader identify plagiarism. They are the sole authority on a topic. Question 10 1 / 1 pts Man is an image-bearer of God. God is comprehensively sovereign over the nations. The historian must be dedicated to a reasoned and investigated reconstruction of primary sources. The Bible teaches all men to recognize their human limitations. Question 11 1 / 1 pts Was this site recommended by a friend or seen on social media? Does this web site demonstrate a certain bias? Does the web site provide support or evidence for its views? Who is the author or organization hosting this site? Question 12 1 / 1 pts Technological determinism Cultural changes Socioeconomic changes Technological advances The Liberty University History Department a³rms that a biblical worldview should provide guidance in the analysis and interpretation of historical events, personalities, and issues. The following principles provide a biblical foundation for the study of history: After reading the nine principles above, answer the following: Acts 17:26 states that “From one man He made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and He marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands” (NIV). This statement best illustrates which biblical principal of the historical discipline? Which of the following is not signi²cant when evaluating the validity of information found on an internet web site? In the year 1770 James Hargreaves of England obtained a patent for his invention called the spinning jenny. Another Englishman, Samuel Crompton, merged the spinning jenny with a water frame. He called his new invention the spinning mule. The spinning jenny and spinning mule are examples of?
IncorrectQuestion 13 0 / 1 pts racism abortion political a³liation poverty IncorrectQuestion 14 0 / 1 pts When you want to search for articles which contain two or more separate keywords, such as college and assessmen t. When you want to search for articles about a two-word subject, such as subjective assessment . When you want to search for articles about a one-word subject, such as assessment . When you want to search more than one database at once. Question 15 1 / 1 pts Morality is dependent upon and determined by the views held by the majority. Moral truth is relative and depends upon what society or culture decides is moral or immoral. Moral absolutes ±ow from the very nature of God and are revealed to humanity by general and special revelation. Moral decisions are subjective, and individuals determine what is right or wrong. Question 16 1 / 1 pts Cold-blooded animals only Warm-blooded animals only All animals Plants & algae Question 17 1 / 1 pts It is subject to human error. It is absurd. From a biblical worldview, the position that humanity is created by God in the “Imago Dei” (Image of God), would impact how one views and addresses ALL the following issues except: A Boolean search allows researchers to re²ne search results by combining more than one key word with operators such as AND, OR, and NOT. When may this be ideal? Which of the following would best describe how the biblical worldview answers the question of “Morality”? The process of photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide. Which of the following organisms would most likely bene²t from increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? According to the Oxford dictionary, “empiricism is the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience.” When analyzing this theory through a biblical worldview, how trustworthy is this method of knowing?
It is trustworthy only in the area of natural science. It is trustworthy in all areas of knowledge. Question 18 1 / 1 pts Logic Physical observations Metaphysics Morality Question 19 1 / 1 pts Servant leadership Participative leadership Supportive leadership Directive leadership Question 20 1 / 1 pts The statement is false. The statement is true. The statement is misguided. The statement is mostly true. Question 21 1 / 1 pts The median is the number that appears most often in the data set. If every number appears only once, there is no median. To ²nd the median, add all the numbers of the data set and divide this result by the number of elements in the set. Find the middle number in the list of numbers. If there is an odd number of elements in the data set, the median is the middle number. If there is an even number of elements, the median is the average of the two middle numbers. Order the data set from least to greatest. If there is an odd number of elements in the data set, the median is the middle number. If there is an even number of elements, the median is the average of the two middle numbers. Which of the following would be useful when using the scienti²c method to answer a question? What type of leadership encourages and facilitates employee involvement in decisions beyond their normal work activities? Evaluate the truth of the following statement: God uses the process of scienti²c investigation to reveal Himself to a world under the weight of sin. The data set below represents the number of pencils each student has in Mrs. Jones’s third grade class. Explain how you would ²nd the median for this data set. 9, 2, 5, 0, 1, 1, 4, 5, 3, 2, 3, 5, 2, 8, 10, 2, 4, 5, 1, 5
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Question 22 1 / 1 pts 60 bags of ±our and 180 bags of sugar 120 bags of ±our and 40 bags of sugar 40 bags of ±our and 120 bags of sugar 180 bags of ±our and 60 bags of sugar Question 23 1 / 1 pts Approximately 15 boxes Approximately 21 boxes Approximately 18 boxes Approximately 24 boxes Question 24 1 / 1 pts $20,000.00 $200.00 $2,000.00 $20.00 Question 25 1 / 1 pts missing the mark lawlessness disobedience redemption Question 26 1 / 1 pts You are buying bags of ±our and bags of sugar for a bakery. You must buy three times as many bags of sugar as there is bags of ±our. Also, you are on a budget of $720. If ±our costs $6 per bag and sugar costs $4 per bag, how many bags of ±our and how many bags of sugar can you buy? A Christian relief agency is sending two types of medical supply boxes overseas. The original plan is to send 3 boxes of medicines and 7 boxes of non-medicine supplies worth a total value of $9,000. Shortly before the supplies are shipped, the agency receiving the supplies communicates that they only need 2 boxes of medicines. If a box of non-medicine supplies is worth $300, how many boxes of non-medicine supplies can be sent if only 2 boxes of medicine are included in the shipment? (Hint: First ²nd the value of 1 box of medicines.) A Christian university is planning to send a team of 25 students to Guatemala to witness to children at a summer camp. They will be there for one week. There is no fee for lodging at the camp, but each student will need to pay for his own food and travel. Estimate the amount of money each student will need to raise for the trip. In Scripture, sin is depicted as all but which of the following –
observation interpretation application allegory Question 27 1 / 1 pts good works and personal holiness church attendance Family a³liation the person and work of Jesus Christ Question 28 1 / 1 pts the incarnation, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ humans being good enough to please God humans being perfect and never sinning God choosing to save all humans, regardless of their own decisions Question 29 1 / 1 pts the Beatitudes the gospel the Great Commandment the Incarnation Question 30 1 / 1 pts $19.65 $18.40 $73.60 $16.15 Quiz Score: 27 out of 30 The question “What did the passage mean to the original recipients?” is a question related to ________. The biblical doctrine of redemption teaches that salvation is found through ________. The Gospel describes God’s work of salvation which comes through ______________, Christians believe that the Bible teaches a need to share the message of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection with others. This message is also known as ______. Four friends went out for dinner. The bill, including tax but not including the tip, totaled $64.00. If they want to leave a 15% tip and want to share the bill and tip equally, what should each person pay?
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