Summa: Question 3 Exam

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Complete the Exam for Question 3 of the Summa: The simplicity of God This Exam covers all of the articles under Question 3.
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Pregunta 1

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When we speak of God's simplicity we speak of the fact that God is not composed of parts, or compounded of elements.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 2

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In God there is no passive potentiality at all; God is pure actuality.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 3

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In God there is no composition of matter and form.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 4

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God is his own existence
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 5

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God is composed of substance and accidentals.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 6

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An apple is a substance.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 7

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God is not a part or element of anything else.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 8

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God's absolute simplicity in being and essence conflicts with the subsistence of the simple divine essence in the three distinct Persons of the Blessed Trinity.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 9

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When something is not composed of parts, we call that thing:
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  • simple
  • compound
  • broken
  • round

Pregunta 10

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A body is subject to:
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  • motion and change
  • growth and death
  • size and shape
  • range and speed

Pregunta 11

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If God is the unmoved First-Mover, then he is not subject to:
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  • motion and change
  • gravity and friction
  • size and shape
  • actuality and independence

Pregunta 12

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God is pure [blank_start]actuality[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • actuality

Pregunta 13

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A body is always in the state of potentiality, that is:
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  • It is capable of being acted on by causes.
  • It is never doing anything.
  • It can be anything it wants to be.
  • It is compounded of elements.

Pregunta 14

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A body is:
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  • composed of matter
  • a pure actuality
  • subject to motion and change
  • always in the state of potentiality
  • simple

Pregunta 15

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In God there is:
Respuesta
  • no material composition
  • no composition of potentiality and actuality
  • many parts and compounded elements
  • passive potentiality

Pregunta 16

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The element common to all bodies and the element by which a body is bodily is:
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  • primal matter
  • substance
  • form
  • composition

Pregunta 17

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All bodies are composed of:
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  • primal matter
  • substantial form
  • compounded elements
  • billions of cells

Pregunta 18

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The substantial determinant in each body which makes it an existing body of its essential kind is called:
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  • substantial form
  • primal matter
  • first cause
  • material composition

Pregunta 19

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A body [blank_start]has[blank_end] its nature or working essence. God does not [blank_start]have[blank_end] anything.
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  • has
  • have

Pregunta 20

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A body is always composed of an essence or nature concreted in:
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  • an individual subject
  • a potentiality
  • its own essence
  • its own existence

Pregunta 21

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God is his own nature.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 22

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Why does God not -have- anything?
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  • If he did he would be in potentiality towards having it and would receive it from some prior being
  • if he did then nothing else could have anything
  • if he did then he would be composed of primal matter
  • if he did he would be a pure actuality with no compounding of a nature with the individual subject which has that nature

Pregunta 23

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There is no being prior to the [blank_start]First[blank_end] [blank_start]Being[blank_end].
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  • First
  • Being

Pregunta 24

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Creatures, bodily or spiritual, are composed of [blank_start]essence[blank_end] and [blank_start]existence[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • essence
  • existence

Pregunta 25

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[blank_start]Essence[blank_end] receives existence.
Respuesta
  • Essence

Pregunta 26

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[blank_start]Existence[blank_end] is received by essence to make an existing creature.
Respuesta
  • Existence

Pregunta 27

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Since God is the First Being, there is nothing [blank_start]prior[blank_end] to him from which his essence could receive existence.
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  • prior

Pregunta 28

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God does not receive anything of his being.
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  • True
  • False

Pregunta 29

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It is God's essence to exist.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 30

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In God, [blank_start]essence[blank_end] and [blank_start]existence[blank_end] are absolutely one and the same.
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  • essence
  • existence

Pregunta 31

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God is a compound of essence and existence.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 32

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The general essential class of things to which a creature belongs is its:
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  • genus
  • phylum
  • specific difference
  • existence

Pregunta 33

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We understand an organism as belonging to the general class of [blank_start]body[blank_end], and as marked off from body-as-such by the fact that it has [blank_start]life[blank_end].
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  • body
  • life

Pregunta 34

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We understand and define a creature by:
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  • knowing its genus
  • adding to its genus its specific difference
  • recognizing its material form
  • knowing its essence

Pregunta 35

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In God there is no composition or compounding of genus and difference.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 36

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The special difference by which a creature is essentially distinguished from other members of its class is:
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  • its specific difference
  • its genus
  • its composition
  • it's material form

Pregunta 37

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A [blank_start]substance[blank_end] is a reality that is naturally suited to exist as itself, and not as the mark or determinant of some other thing.
Respuesta
  • substance

Pregunta 38

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An [blank_start]accidental[blank_end] is a reality that is suited to exist as of something other than itself.
Respuesta
  • accidental

Pregunta 39

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The fact that an apple is red is part of that apple's substance.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 40

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The color of an apple is [blank_start]accidental[blank_end] to the substance of the apple.
Respuesta
  • accidental

Pregunta 41

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A creatural substance is said to be composed of [blank_start]substance[blank_end] and inhering [blank_start]accidentals[blank_end].
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  • substance
  • accidentals

Pregunta 42

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A creatural substance has [blank_start]accidentals[blank_end]. In God there are no [blank_start]accidentals[blank_end] at all.
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  • accidentals
  • accidentals

Pregunta 43

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All that God has, God is.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 44

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God is not composed of parts of elements of any kind. God is absolutely [blank_start]simple[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • simple

Pregunta 45

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What is an element or part of a compound cannot act [blank_start]primarily[blank_end] and [blank_start]essentially[blank_end]; only the completed compound can act so.
Respuesta
  • primarily
  • essentially

Pregunta 46

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One can think of God as a "world soul" or as primal matter.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False
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