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MASTER MASON EXAMINATION NO. 3. Question 1 Lodges are not required to give their candidates the Lectures from the Mentor’s Manual or hand out the Masonic Education Booklets to the candidates for their study and use. a. True b. False.
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Question 1Lodges are not required to give their candidates the Lectures from the Mentor’s Manual or hand out the Masonic Education Booklets to the candidates for their study and use.a. Trueb. False
Reference: 37.18: The Grand Lodge has promulgated a “Lodge System of Masonic Education” which is described in 1954 Proceedings at pages 165 through 168. A candidate receiving the Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft or Master Mason Degree shall receive the instruction prescribed to be given either before or after the conferring of each said Degree. Prior to the conferring of a degree, the Worshipful Master or a majority of the Lodge Committee on Masonic Education shall certify to the Lodge Secretary that the candidate has received the prescribed instruction, which certification shall be recorded in the Lodge minutes.The Worshipful Master and the Lodge Secretary shall be directly and personally responsible to the Grand Master and to Grand Lodge for compliance with this Regulation.
Question 1:Lodges are not required to give their candidates the Lectures from the Mentor’s Manual or hand out the Masonic Education Booklets to the candidates for their study and use.Answer: bFalse
Question 2Freemasonry is a system of _______ veiled in _______ and illustrated by ____________.a. Rules, history, picturesb. Lessons, allegory, instructorsc. Morality, allegory, symbols
Reference: Mentor’s Manual, Paragraph 2.1:Freemasonry has many definitions for many men. Our English Brethren defined it as “a system of morality, veiled in allegory.
Question 2Freemasonry is a system of _______ veiled in _______ and illustrated by ____________.Answer: cMorality, allegory, symbols
Question 3How many officers are elected in a Regular Lodge?Name them.
Reference: Art X, Sec 2, Constitution:The Officers of a Lodge are the Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Treasurer and Secretary, who must be elected by ballot, and a majority of all the votes cast is necessary to a choice and shall have a current paid dues card for the forthcoming year, or a receipt for the sane, prior to installation.
Question 3 How many officers are elected in a Regular Lodge?Name them. Answer: Five. Worshipful Master, Senior Warden, Junior Warden, Treasurer and Secretary.
Question 4Name three subjects never to be discussed in Lodge.a. Communism, Order of Eastern Star, Public schoolsb. Religion, Nationalities, Politics c. Appendant orders, charity, divorce
Reference: Masonic Etiquette Booklet, Page 3:All sectarian discussions, all argument or statement pro or con as to the merits of civil politics, or any given religion or theological creed, of racial questions, or private business, or of any other non-Masonic subject by which Masons might be divided into classes, feuds, schisms, or opposed schools, is at all times forbidden.
Question 4Name three subjects never to be discussed in Lodge.Answer: b Religion, Nationalities, Politics
Reference: Art. X, Sec 2 Constitution:The Subordinate Officers are the Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Senior Steward, Junior Steward and Tyler, who are appointed by the Worshipful Master, but the Senior Warden has the nomination of the Junior Deacon, and the Worshipful Master may also appoint a Chaplain and Marshal.
Question 5Name the Appointed Officers.Answer: Senior Deacon, Junior Deacon, Senior Steward, Junior Steward, Tyler. Also, may appoint a Chaplain and Marshal.
Question 6The Master is Supreme in his Lodge and must be held to worship. No appeal can be taken from his decision, nor call for the previous question, nor motion to adjourn can be entertained.a. Trueb. False
Reference: Art X, Sec 6, Constitution:The Master is supreme in his Lodge and must be held to worship. No appeal can be taken from his decision, nor call for the previous question, nor motion to adjourn can be entertained.
Question 6The Master is Supreme in his Lodge and must be held to worship. No appeal can be taken from his decision, nor call for the previous question, nor motion to adjourn can be entertained.Answer: aTrue
Question 7The Cable Tow was deemed to be the distance one could travel in ____ ____ . Assumed to be about _____ miles.
Reference: Mentor’s Manual Paragraph 4.6Formerly the Cable-Tow was deemed to be the distance one could travel in one hour – assumed to be about three miles.
Question 7The Cable Tow was deemed to be the distance one could travel in ____ ____ . Assumed to be about _____ miles.Answer: one hour………three miles
Reference: Mentor’s Manual, Paragraph 4.10:The Wages of Fellow Craft – Corn, Wine and Oil are the symbolic wages which are earned by the Fellow Craft, who completes his task and comes to the Middle Chamber. These symbolize wealth in mental and spiritual realms.
Question 8:Name the wages of a Fellow Craft.Answer: Corn, Wine and Oil.
Question 9The preparation of a Candidate refers only to the clothing.a. Trueb. False
Reference: Mentor’s Manual, Paragraph 3.2:The candidate must first be prepared in his heart.
Question 9The preparation of a Candidate refers only to the clothing.Answer: b FalseThe candidate must first be prepared in his heart.
Question 10Every Particular Lodge must display the Flag of the United States of America.a. On holidays or special eventsb. When directed by the Grand Masterc. At all times when Lodge is opend. Except when a Brother objects
Reference: Digest 25.25:Every Particular Lodge must display the flag of the United States of America in the Lodge Room at all Communications of the Lodge.
Question 10Every Particular Lodge must display the Flag of the United States of America.Answer: cAt all times when Lodge is open.
Question 11The passage from the outer porch to the middle chamber represents man’s journey from _____ to _____.
Reference: Mentor’s Manual Paragraph 4.15:The passage from the outer porch to the middle chamber represents man’s journey from ignorance to enlightenment.
Question 11The passage from the outer porch to the middle chamber represents man’s journey from _____ to _____.Answer: Ignorance….Enlightenment
Question 12It is not proper for a Masonic Lodge to endorse a political candidate.a. Trueb. False
Reference: Digest 25.34:It is not proper for a Masonic Lodge to endorse an applicant for political office.
Question 12 It is not proper for a Masonic Lodge to endorse a political candidate.Answer: aTrue
Question 13Blue is regarded as the color of ______ and _______.
Reference: Mentor’s Manual Paragraph 2.17:Blue is generally regarded as the color of truth and fidelity.
Question 13 Blue is regarded as the color of ______ and _______.Answer: truth ….fidelity
Question 14The letter G is a symbol of ____ and also of the ______.
Reference: Mentor’s Manual Paragraph 4.18:The letter G is a symbol of Geometry and also of the Deity, by whatever name men call him.
Question 14 The letter G is a symbol of ____ and also of the ______.Answer: Geometry ….. Deity
Reference: Mentor’s Manual Paragraph 5.8Profane, Masonically means “not a Mason”. It comes from the Latin pro meaning before and fanum, a temple; Masonically, a profane is one “outside of the temple, uninitiated.”
Question 15The word Profane Masonically means ________.Answer: Not a Mason
Question 16Only members of a Lodge have a right to ballot, and no member present can be excused from balloting on any question before the Lodge, except by vote of the Lodge, upon good cause shown, nor can a member be permitted to retire from the Lodge to avoid casting his ballot.a. Trueb. False
Reference: Digest 26.18:None but members of a Lodge have a right to a ballot, and no member present can be excused from balloting on any question before the Lodge, except by vote of the Lodge, upon good cause shown, nor can a member be permitted to retire from the Lodge to avoid casting his ballot.
Question 16Only members of a Lodge have a right to ballot, and no member present can be excused from balloting on any question before the Lodge, except by vote of the Lodge, upon good cause shown, nor can a member be permitted to retire from the Lodge to avoid casting his ballot.Answer: aTrue