1. Which virtue is known as the "charioteer of the virtues" (auriga virtutum) because it guides the other moral virtues?
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Prudence
Justice
Fortitude
Temperance
2. What is the primary function of the virtue of Justice?
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To moderate the desire for pleasure.
To ensure firmness in the face of difficulty.
To give to each person (God and neighbor) their due.
To discern the right means to achieve an end.
3. Temperance is the moral virtue that perfects which power of the soul?
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The practical intellect.
The irascible appetite.
The concupiscible appetite.
The will.
4. According to Aquinas, why are the perfect moral virtues "connected"?
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Because they are all listed in the same part of the Bible.
Because a person can only have one virtue at a time.
Because they are all interconnected through prudence, which is needed to guide them all.
Because they all have the same definition.
5. Which of the following best describes the principal act of Fortitude?
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To eliminate all fear and act recklessly.
To endure hardships and attack evil when reason dictates, especially in the face of great danger.
To always avoid conflict and danger.
To achieve great things without any effort.