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Lesson 2 Quiz

Mark Each Question True (T) or False (F)


1. The qualities and faults of your future partner have no F
direct bearing on your chances for happiness in marriage.
2. It is preferable for the husband and wife to have T
approximately the same level of education.
3. The happiness of your future family depends on whether T
you make a good choice of a life partner.
4. The wise choice of your husband (or wife) may T
profoundly affect your happiness in eternity.
5. Physical beauty of the girl is the most important F
requirement for a happy marriage.
6. Contact in the family environment is the poorest way of F
getting to know a person.
7. In general, it is preferable for a man to marry a girl T
younger than himself.
8. Where there is great love between a young couple, the F
question of health is of minor importance.
9. A medical examination before marriage is a needless F
expense.
1 Girls are generally more serious and more set in their T
0. ways than boys of the same age.
1 Most men prefer girls who submerge their feminine traits F
1. and adopt masculine ways.
1 Most girls are attracted to effeminate young men. F
2.
1 A home where the wife is older is always unhappy F
3.
1 A husband has no right to expect his wife to share his F
4. problems.
1 Although good judgment on the part of the husband or F
5. wife is commendable, it is not a necessity.
1 It is incorrect to think of one sex as inferior to the other. T
6.
1 Each sex has its own God-given vocation. T
7.
1 Stubbornness produces happy, harmonious family life. F
8.
1 A girl bubbling over with affection should marry an F
9. unresponsive "iceberg" of a man in order to counteract
her own emotionalism.
2 A husband's little signs of affection mean nothing to his F
0. wife.
2 It is usually a serious mistake to marry far above or far T
1. below one's own cultural level.
2 A "hand-to-mouth" existence is exciting and highly F
2. desirable.
2 Economy is a practice reserved for husbands only. F
3.
2 It is absolutely essential to family happiness that their F
4. refrigerator, stove, car, etc., be the latest available
model.
2 A husband should be "big-hearted" to everyone else, F
5. even before his own family, if that attitude is good for his
business relations.
2 In order to be sure of adequate provision for future F
6. needs, we should make it our one concern now to
increase our material wealth.
2 The principle, "Seek first the kingdom of God and His T
7. justice", is no longer a practical policy in view of modern
economic conditions.
2 Drunkenness is the same thing as alcoholism. T
8.
2 There is no danger in marrying a gambler. F
9.
3 The occasional use of beer, wine or liquor by anybody is F
0. to be completely condemned.
3 Drunkenness and alcoholism affect only the drinker and F
1. no one else in the family.
3 You shouldn't let it bother you if your future partner F
2. drinks a little too much at times and gets a bit "high"
once in a while.
3 Mutual frankness and loyalty are nice but not necessary F
3. to the welfare of a marriage.
3 Jealousy is fundamentally a proof of love. F
4.
3 To conceal the secrets of your own conscience is disloyal T
5. to your partner.
3 Even if her husband does allow his own faith to diminish, F
6. his wife will have no difficulty in remaining in the state of
grace.
3 In married life, the husband and wife should manifest F
7. their piety in the same way.
3 If your prospective partner doesn't go to confession or F
8. Communion very often, you shouldn't attach much
significance to that fact.
3 In order to achieve real happiness in marriage, the F
9. husband and wife must not take religion too seriously.
4 Profanity is cute in young children. F
0.
4 Nowadays, profanity and blasphemy are so widespread F
1. as to be perfectly acceptable in a prospective partner.
4 A mixed marriage endangers the faith of the Catholic T
2. partner.
4 A mixed marriage provides the ideal religious atmosphere F
3. for the broad spiritual development of children.
4 A mixed marriage should be avoided. T
4.
4 For a Catholic, the chances for real happiness are very T
5. small in a mixed marriage.
4 To marry a non-Catholic with the idea that you will be F
6. able to convert him or her, is very realistic.
4 After marriage, the non-Catholic partner in a mixed F
7. marriage is, of course, always eager to live according to
the Catholic Church's teachings on divorce, birth control,
etc.
4 More mixed marriages should be encouraged because F
8. they foster conversions.
4 If you enter a mixed marriage, you and your children are T
9. bound to be seriously affected by the difference between
your own religious beliefs and practices and those of your
partner.
5 Very often, the children of a mixed marriage give up their T
0. religion entirely.

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