The Quiz Zone /20 Entered Apprentice Quiz This quiz helps us to increase our knowledge 1 / 20 What are the “Three Great Lights” of the Lodge? The light over the Masters Seat, the Gavel, the Holy Scriptures The Holy Scriptures, Square and Compass The Square, Altar and Holy Scriptures The Square, Compass and Worshipful Master 2 / 20 Where does the Worshipful Master sit? North South East West 3 / 20 The Apron of an Entered Apprentice is turned which way? Down Up Not Important 4 / 20 What is a “Cowan”? Someone who masquerades as a Mason The Gavel of the Worshipful Master A member of another Lodge One of the Working Tools 5 / 20 What is a Hoodwink? A secret Masonic device A blindfold The hat worn by the Worshipful Master A shoe worn by the Candidate 6 / 20 Who are the Patron Saints of Freemasonry The Saints John and Mark The Saints John and Mark The Saints John and Mark The Saints John the Baptist and John the Evangelist 7 / 20 Which number is the most often seen and used within Freemasonry? 3 5 7 9 8 / 20 What is the significance of the obligation? Paying the initiation fee Wearing of the Apron Evidence of the Candidate's sincerity of purpose Chaplin’s prayer 9 / 20 Where does the Junior Warden sit in the Lodge? North South East West 10 / 20 What does the open Bible or other Holy Scriptures signify in the Lodge? The Lodge is open The Lodge is closed The Chaplin is conducting a prayer The Worshipful Master is present 11 / 20 Why is the Entered Apprentice placed in the Northeast corner of the Lodge? To signify that he has begun his Masonic life For the Lodge to observe him Because it is close to the Worshipful Master To teach a lesson in Charity 12 / 20 What do three raps of the Worshipful Master’s gavel mean? Only Officers should rise Everyone should be seated Everyone should rise Only Officers should be seated 13 / 20 Where does the Senior Warden sit in the Lodge? North South East West 14 / 20 What is an “Eavesdropper”? Another name for the Tiler’s door Someone who attempts to steal the secrets of Masonry An item of clothing Another term for the Hoodwink 15 / 20 What are the principle working tools of an Entered Apprentice? The Square and Compass The Level and the Plumb The Gavel and the Square The Gavel and the Twenty-Four Inch Gauge 16 / 20 What are the three “Supports” of the Lodge? Wisdom, Ritual and Education Wisdom, Strength and Harmony Harmony, Brotherhood and Charity Wisdom, Strength and Beauty 17 / 20 What is a Cable-Tow? A tow rope to pull a car A cord worn by the Candidate An infant’s umbilical cord The knocks to gain admission to the Lodge 18 / 20 Why were you divested of metallic substances? To teach you a lesson in Honesty To teach you a lesson in Truth To teach you a lesson in Brotherly Love To teach you a lesson in Charity 19 / 20 What do the “ Three Lesser Lights” represent? The Square, Compass and the Holy Bible The Worshipful Master, Senior and Junior Wardens The Sun, Moon and the Worshipful Master The three lights by the Altar 20 / 20 How many Master Mason members of a Lodge must be present to “open” a Lodge of Entered Apprentices? 3 5 7 9 Your score is 0% Restart quiz Fellowcraft Quiz Test Your Knowledge of the Fellow Craft Degree! 1 / 20 The Fellow Craft Degree symbolizes which period of man's life? Youth Manhood Age Transitional 2 / 20 How many Liberal Arts are there in Freemasonry? 3 5 7 9 3 / 20 How many Orders of Architecture are there? 3 5 7 9 4 / 20 The “Square” is an instrument of what? Virtue Harmony Honesty Charity 5 / 20 What are the principle working tools of a Fellow Craft? The Plumb, the Square and the Level The Level and the Plumb The Gavel and the Square The Gavel and the Twenty-Four Inch Gauge 6 / 20 How does a Fellow Craft wear the Apron? With the flap turned down With the flap turned up With one corner of the flap turned up It does not matter 7 / 20 Where was the first Grand Lodge formed? Dublin, Ireland Glasgow, Scotland Manchester, England London, England 8 / 20 When did Operative Masons transform into Speculative Masons? 1400’s 1500’s 1600’s 1700’s 9 / 20 What is emphasized in the Fellow Craft Degree? Symbolically entering another world Symbolically teaching Charity Symbolically passing from youth to age Symbolically passing from youth to manhood 10 / 20 What are the responsibilities of a Fellow Craft? To acquire the symbolic uses of corn, wine and oil To acquire man’s understanding from ignorance to enlightenment To acquire the symbolic meaning of the letter “G” To acquire knowledge and apply that knowledge to your duties in life 11 / 20 What is the significance of the letter “G”? A symbol of geometry and a Holier Significance That man is reminded that God is in all nature but not in every man Goodness is always present Because it is an emblem worn by Masons in England 12 / 20 What is meant by the term "Middle Chamber"? Symbolic second floor of King Solomon’s Temple Symbolic next step to the Fellow Craft Degree Symbolic place of reward The Symbolic rooms found in the First Book of Kings 13 / 20 What is taught on the journey to the Middle Chamber? Ignorance to enlightenment Passage of time Manhood to Age Journey to King Solomon’s Temple 14 / 20 What do the final seven steps represent? The seven liberal arts and sciences The seven degrees in Freemasonry The seven years in Masonic development The seven penalties of the obligation 15 / 20 What does the Plumb symbolize? Uprightness of conduct Uprightness of admission Uprightness of character Uprightness of truthfulness 16 / 20 What are the names of the two pillars at the entrance of King Solomon’s Temple? Daniel and Elijah Aaron and Moses Abraham and Joseph Boaz and Jachin 17 / 20 What do the “Winding Stairs” represent as a whole? Unity, Faithfulness and Elation Inquiring mind, Toiling and Laboring Journey of Life Uprightness of conducting one’s actions 18 / 20 What do the first three steps represent? Entrance to King Solomon’s Temple The three great lights Master’s station in the east The three principal officers of the Lodge 19 / 20 What do the next five steps represent? The five orders of architecture The five principal officers of the Lodge The five lesser lights The five working tools of a Fellow Craft 20 / 20 What does the Level symbolize? Honesty Morality Equality Solemnity Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Master Mason Test your Masonic Knowledge! 1 / 20 Who are they? The Worshipful Master, Tiler and Secretary The Worshipful Master, Senior and Junior Wardens The Worshipful Master, Senior and Junior Deacons The Worshipful Master, Senior and Junior Stewards 2 / 20 How many Master Masons constitute a Lodge of Master Masons? 3 5 7 9 3 / 20 What is the principle working tool of a Master Mason? The Level The Level The Compass The Trowel 4 / 20 Who was the Lion of the Tribe of Judah? Boaz Hiram Abif King Solomon Moses 5 / 20 What does the Sprig of Acacia represent? Immortality Honesty Charity Truth 6 / 20 What does ‘The All Seeing Eye” represent? Sanctum Sanctorum Holy of Holies Lodge of Master Masons Deity 7 / 20 What are the rights of a Master Mason? Masonic Relief, Masonic Visitation and Funeral Rites Brotherly Love, Relief and Truth Masters Wages Masonic Charity 8 / 20 Who can establish Masonic Law? The District Deputy Grand Master The Worshipful Master Any Master Mason The Grand Lodge 9 / 20 What do Signs, Tokens and Words mean to a Mason? Methods of recognition Symbols of Officers rank The language of Freemasonry The rewards that a Free Mason can expect to receive 10 / 20 Who was Hiram Abif? King Solomon’s son A tent designer and builder King David’s nephew The Widow’s Son worthy of imitation 11 / 20 What is taught by the use of the Three Ruffians? Rewards can not be attained by illicit means Rewards can be attained by illicit means Good things always come in threes The three principle stages of life 12 / 20 What is the Masonic definition of “Low Twelve”? Midnight Noon The number of Lodge Officers The number of Craftsmen 13 / 20 What do the points of fellowship promote? Love and Hope Peace and Harmony Fidelity and Unity Charity and Forgiveness 14 / 20 What are you reminded of at your reception at the door? Reminded of all the lessons of Freemasonry Reminded of the tenets of Freemasonry Reminded of your obligation Reminded of your previous degrees 15 / 20 What is considered the heart of this Degree? Entry into the Lodge The Sprig of Acacia Placement of Lodge Officers Your Obligation 16 / 20 What is a clandestine Lodge? A Lodge located in another state A Lodge without its own building A Lodge not in session A Lodge not issued a Charter from a Grand Lodge 17 / 20 What is meant by the term “Dotage”? A young man who is uninformed The condition in which you were expected to be found A diminished state of mind The loss of membership by the vote of the Lodge 18 / 20 What is a Libertine? One who believes in Liberty for all One who acts without moral restraints A medal worn by Lodge Officers The sword at the Tilers Door 19 / 20 What stage of Life does this degree represent? Youth Manhood Middle Age Age 20 / 20 What does this degree symbolize? Culmination of your Masonic career Symbolizes man’s domination over man Victory over death and immortality of the soul Mortality of the soul Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz Masonic Symbol Quiz Test Your Masonic Symbol Knowledge! 1 / 20 What does the "Compass" symbolize? Used for navigation Used to draw circles Infinite spiritual boundaries The Junior Deacon's Jewel 2 / 20 What does the "Anchor" symbolize? That early Masons were sailors Part of Noah’s Ark That you should be set in your ways The voyage of life 3 / 20 What does the "Perfect Ashlar" represent? An educated, refined man whose mind is filled with Light Part of King Solomon’s Temple A condition that is rarely found in a candidate Found in the Middle Chamber of King Solomon’s Temple 4 / 20 What does the "Rough Ashlar" represent? The cornerstone of the Lodge Building of the Temple The imperfect, untutored state of man A tool used by the craftsmen 5 / 20 What does the "Sword to the Naked Heart" symbolize? The duties of the Tiler To be reminded of the tenets of Freemasonry To be reminded of your obligation To never reveal the secrets of Freemasonry 6 / 20 What does the “Beehive" symbolize? Honey Unity Industry Brotherhood 7 / 20 What does the "Pot of Incense" symbol represent? Innocence of Youth Purity of Heart Aroma of the Gods One of the Six Senses 8 / 20 What does the "24 Inch Gauge" symbol represent? A tool used by early Masons to draw lines The Junior Steward's jewel A tool to teach us to divide our time between God, work and rest The principle working tool of a Master mason 9 / 20 What does the "Father Time with a Scythe" symbol represent? Death Masonic funeral Passing of time Life is passing 10 / 20 What does the “Sprig of Acacia" represent? A plant with deep roots Faith and Hope Faith and Immortality A part of the Lodge furnishing 11 / 20 What does the "Setting Maul" symbolize? A tool used by craftsmen A tool used by the Worshipful Master Violent death Another name for the Gavel 12 / 20 What is an “Eavesdropper”? Another name for the Tiler’s door Someone who attempts to steal the secrets of Masonry An item of clothing Another term for the Hoodwink 13 / 20 What does "The All Seeing Eye" represent? Sanctum Sanctorum Holy of Holies Lodge of Master Masons Deity 14 / 20 What does the "Blazing Star" symbolize? The North Star An aid to guide you through your travels at night Reliance on the divine providence One of heaven's wonders 15 / 20 What does the "Tessellated Edging" of the Mosaic Pavement represent? The blessings and comforts that surround us The trials and tribulations of life The evils of life The continual circle of life 16 / 20 What does the "Mosaic Pavement" symbolize? Love and Hope Peace and Harmony Good and Evil Charity and Forgiveness 17 / 20 What does the “Lambskin Apron” represent? Cleanliness Neatness Innocence Honor 18 / 20 What does the “Square” represent? Fairness, balance, firmness and stability Honesty, charity, fairness and balance Brotherhood, hope, faith and charity The Treasurer's jewel 19 / 20 What does the "Level" represent? A symbol of equality A symbol of stability A symbol of truthfulness A symbol of brotherhood 20 / 20 What does the “Sheaf of Corn” represent? Harvest Plenty Fall Straw Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz