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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT EA-1 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: What is that?
Answer:
A Grip.
Question 2: Then you are a Mason...I presume?
Answer:
I am so taken and accepted amongst Brothers and Fellows.
Question 3: What makes you a Mason?
Answer:
My Obligation.
Question 4: How were you received?
Answer:
Upon the point of a sharp instrument presented to my naked left breast. This was to teach me that as such an instrument is one of torture to the flesh...so should the recollection thereof be to my conscience if I ever thereafter presume to reveal the sec
Question 5: Where were you next prepared?
Answer:
In a room adjoining the Lodge.
Question 6: Where were you made a Mason?
Answer:
Within the body of a just and lawful Lodge of free and accepted Masons.
Question 7: No...Begin you.
Answer:
A
Question 8: What came you here to do?
Answer:
To learn to subdue my passions and improve myself in masonry.
Question 9: How gained you admittance?
Answer:
By three distinct knocks.
Question 10: What was said to you from within?
Answer:
Who comes here?
Question 11: What do you conceal?
Answer:
PAll the secrets of Masons in Masonry to which this token alludes.
Question 12: Your answer?
Answer:
Mr. Gold; a poor blind candidate who has long been in darkness, but now wishes for light. To have and receive as many a worthy Brother and Fellow has done before; A part in the rights and benefits of this Worshipful Lodge of free and accepted Mason...ere
Question 13: Where were you first prepared to be made a Mason?
Answer:
In my Heart.
Question 14: What are tokens?
Answer:
Certain friendly of brotherly grips whereby one brother may know another in the dark as well as in the light.
Question 15: What were you then asked?
Answer:
If I can of my own free will and accord; if I was worthy and well qualified, if I was duly and truly prepared; if I was of lawful age and properly avouched... All of these being answered in the affirmative; I was asked by what further right or benefit I
Question 16: The word is right! I greet you Brother...BOAZ.
Answer:
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Question 17: A grip of what?
Answer:
The grip of an Entered Apprentice.
Question 18: How will you dispose of it?
Answer:
I will letter or syllable it with you.
Question 19: Give me a token... I hail???
Answer:
I conceal.
Question 20: How do you know yourself to be a Mason?
Answer:
By having been often tried, never denied and being ready and willing to be tried again.
Question 21: What are signs?
Answer:
Right Angles...Horizontals...and Perpendiculars.
Question 22: How were you prepared?
Answer:
I was divested of all minerals and metals...was neither naked nor clothed, barefoot nor shod, but was hoodwinked with a cable tow about my neck. In this condition...I was conducted to the door of the Lodge by a friend whom I afterwards found to be a Brot
Question 23: How might I know you to be a Mason?
Answer:
By certain signs, a token, a word, and the perfect points of my entrance
Question 24: Brother...Whence came you?
Answer:
From a Lodge of the Holy Saints John of Jerusalem.
Question 25: What answer did he return?
Answer:
Let the candidate enter and let him be received in Due Form.
Question 26: B
Answer:
O
Question 27: Has this an allusion?
Answer:
It has...to the penalty of my Obligation.
Question 28: Being hoodwinked! How did you know it to be a door?
Answer:
By first meeting with resistance and afterwards gaining admittance.