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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ENTERED APPRENTICE

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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT ENTERED APPRENTICE

EXAM QUESTIONS

Actual Qs and Ans Expert-Verified Explanation

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-Guarantee passing score -35 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: What were you then told? (after answer of being a man, freeborn, of good report and well recommended)

Answer:

To await a time with patience til the worshipful master could be informed of my request and his answer returned.

Question 2: What are tokens?

Answer:

Certain brotherly or friendly grips whereby one mason may know another in the dark as in the light.

Question 3: Where next.

Answer:

In a room adjoining the body of a just and legally constituted lodge on the first degree of masonry.

Question 4: What do you conceal?

Answer:

All of the secrets of free masonry except from those to whom they rightly belong.

Question 5: Will you give it to me? (Grip name)

Answer:

I did not receive it, nor can I so impart it.

Question 6: Give me a sign.

Answer:

(Give due guard) Question 7: Your answer. (by what further rights and benefits I expected to obtain this great and important privilege)

Answer:

By being a man, freeborn, of good report and well recommended.

Question 8: What is this? (Grip)

Answer:

The grip of the entered appentice.

Question 9: To what do they allude? (Perfect Points of Entrance)

Answer:

The four cardinal virtues to wit: temperance, fortitude, prudence and justice.

Question 10: Letter it and begin.

Answer:

Begin you.

Question 11: How shall I know you to be a mason?

Answer:

By certain signs, tokens, a word and the perfect points of my entrance .

Question 12: What came you here to do?

Answer:

To learn to subdue my passions and improve myself in masonry.

Question 13: How do you know yourself to be a mason?

Answer:

By having been tried, never denied, and now willing to be tried again.

Question 14: Are you a Mason?

Answer:

I am an entered apprentice, so taken and accepted among brothers and fellows.

Question 15: What are the signs?

Answer:

Right angles, horizontals, and perpendiculars.

Question 16: Has it a name? (Grip)

Answer:

It has.

Question 17: Have you further signs?

Answer:

I have not but have tokens.

Question 18: Has it (due guard) an allusion?

Answer:

It has to the position in which my hands were placed when I took upon myself the solemn obligation of an entered apprentice.

Question 19: Where were you first prepared to be made a mason?

Answer:

In my heart.

Question 20: (What were you then asked) (Continued)

Answer:

obtain this great and important privilege.

Question 21: B.

Answer:

o, bo, boaz.

Question 22: Give me a token, I hele.

Answer:

I conceal.

Question 23: (Your answer? (Continued) (to who comes there)

Answer:

masonry, erected to God and dedicated to the Holy Saints John, as many brothers and fellows have done before.

Question 24: Where were you made an entered apprentice?

Answer:

In a just and legally constituted lodge on the first degree of masonry .

Question 25: How gained you admittance?

Answer:

By three distinct knocks from without answered by a like number from within with the question who comes there?

Question 26: What were you then asked?

Answer:

If it was of my own free will and accord, if I was duly and truly prepared, worthy and well qualified, of lawful age and properly vouched for, all which being answered in the affirmative I was then asked by what further rights and benefits I expected to

Question 27: Being hoodwinked how did you know it to be a door?

Answer:

By first meeting with resistance, afterward gaining admittance.

Question 28: How will you dispose of it? (Name of grip)

Answer:

Letter or syllable it.

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