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A Basic Masonic Education Course
The Fellowcraft - Questions
In the
Fellow Craft, what does the term “passed” refer to?
- Being
promoted to the next degree
- Having
advanced an achievement
- The
act of passing through a long aisleway or porch
- What are
the principal working tools of a Fellow Craft Mason?
- Wine,
corn, and oil
- Square,
plumb, and level
- Twenty-four
inch gauge, square, and compass
- What
makes a lodge “just and legally constituted?”
- All
the working tools of this degree are present
- If
the Three Great Lights of Masonry are properly displayed on the altar
- If
the Three Great Lights of Masonry are properly displayed on the altar and
the charter of the lodge is present in the lodge
- The
two pillars represented in the lodge are named:
- Boaz
and Naphtali
- Jachin
and Boaz
- Jachin
and Hiram
- Who
gives the staircase lecture?
- Master
- Acting
master
- Senior
deacon
- Junior
deacon
- What
are the three theological virtues of this degree?
- Brotherly
love, relief, and truth
- Faith,
hope, and charity
- The
Three Great Lights of Masonry
- What are
the five orders of architecture esteemed by the Masons?
- Diana,
Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Doric
- Doric,
Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite
- Parthenon,
Athena, Doric, Ionic, and Tuscan
- What
are the Three Precious Jewels of a Fellow Craft Mason?
- Brotherly
love, relief, and truth
- Corn,
wine, and oil
- Attentive
ear, instructive tongue, and faithful breast
- What
are the symbolic wages of a Fellow Craft Mason?
- Wine,
corn, oil
- Wheat,
barley, wine
- Corn,
oil, barley
- What
liberal science is most important to Masons?
- Astronomy
- Logic
- Geometry
Essay Question:
Briefly describe the symbolic
meaning of the pillars and the porch as it relates to the degree.
Rev: Aug 30, 2008
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