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A Basic Masonic Education Course

The Fellowcraft - Questions

 In the Fellow Craft, what does the term “passed” refer to?

    1. Being promoted to the next degree
    2. Having advanced an achievement
    3. The act of passing through a long aisleway or porch

  1. What are the principal working tools of a Fellow Craft Mason?
    1. Wine, corn, and oil
    2. Square, plumb, and level
    3. Twenty-four inch gauge, square, and compass

  1. What makes a lodge “just and legally constituted?”
    1. All the working tools of this degree are present
    2. If the Three Great Lights of Masonry are properly displayed on the altar
    3. If the Three Great Lights of Masonry are properly displayed on the altar and the charter of the lodge is present in the lodge

  1. The two pillars represented in the lodge are named:
    1. Boaz and Naphtali
    2. Jachin and Boaz
    3. Jachin and Hiram

  1. Who gives the staircase lecture?
    1. Master
    2. Acting master
    3. Senior deacon
    4. Junior deacon

  1. What are the three theological virtues of this degree?
    1. Brotherly love, relief, and truth
    2. Faith, hope, and charity
    3. The Three Great Lights of Masonry

  1. What are the five orders of architecture esteemed by the Masons?
    1. Diana, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Doric
    2. Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite
    3. Parthenon, Athena, Doric, Ionic, and Tuscan

  1. What are the Three Precious Jewels of a Fellow Craft Mason?
    1. Brotherly love, relief, and truth
    2. Corn, wine, and oil
    3. Attentive ear, instructive tongue, and faithful breast

  1. What are the symbolic wages of a Fellow Craft Mason?
    1. Wine, corn, oil
    2. Wheat, barley, wine
    3. Corn, oil, barley

  1. What liberal science is most important to Masons?
    1. Astronomy
    2. Logic
    3. Geometry

Essay Question:

Briefly describe the symbolic meaning of the pillars and the porch as it relates to the degree.

 
Rev: Aug 30, 2008