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The Apprentice of Operative Masonry was a young man tied to a Master Mason for the purpose of learning the art of building. When he qualified, his name was entered onto the rolls of the Lodge with specific conduct expected. He qualified for advancement by presenting his work for inspection and undergoing examination. 1. The EA first confronts the _______. Tyler 2. The _______ symbolizes leaving the dirt of the world outside the temple. absent shoe 3. The _______ symbolizes initial self-restraint of the candidate. Cabletow 4. The _______ symbolizes our devotion to the Grand Architect of the Universe. Altar 5. The Three Great Lights of Masonry are the _______. Bible, Square, Compass 6. The Lodge orientation of east to west and north to south is symbolic of _______. universality 7. The Worshipful Master's Jewel is the _______. Square The Senior Warden's Jewel is the _______. Level 8. The Junior Warden's Jewel is the _______ Plumb 9. The tools of the EA are the _______. Common Gavel, 24" Gauge 10. The _______ symbolizes the EA. Rough Ashlar 11. The _______ symbolizes a finished Mason. Smooth Ashlar 12. The EA is considered the _______ of the Craft. cornerstone 13. The Blue Lodge symbolizes the blue of the _______. skies 14. The four Cardinal Virtues are _______. Fortitude, Prudence, Temperance, Justice 15. In _______ Masonry a Freemason was "free" to travel for carving stone. Operative 16. The EA Degree is symbolic of _______. rebirth 17. The Square symbolizes _______. morality 18. The Compasses symbolizes _______. spirtuality 19. King Solomon's Temple is symbolic of the first _______. Masonic Lodge 20. So Mote It Be symbolizes _______. fellowship and reverence 21. The E.A. learns that God, Country, and People are important to _______. Freemasons 22. The three principal rounds of Jacob's Ladder are _______. faith, hope, charity 23. Rite of Discalceation is symbolic of being _______ before God. barefoot 24. Rite of Circumambulation symbolizes walking around the alter from e-w via the _______. south 25. Rite of Investiture or Purification symbolizes granting of the _______. white leather apron 26. The lambskin or white leather apron was first worn by _______. Jewish Priests 27. The Honorable Badge of a Mason is a term describing the ________. white leather apron 28. The _______ of the Lodge are the Mosaic Pavement, Indented Tessel,and Blazing Star. Ornaments 29. The three ________ in a Lodge are the sun, moon. and Worshipful Master. burning tapers 30. The three _______ of the Lodge are the Rough Ashlar, Smooth Ashlar, and Trestle Board. Moveable Jewels 31. George Washington and Brother Masons in full Masonic regalia laid the first cornerstone in the _______. US Capitol 32. Chalk, Charcoal, and Clay are symbolic of _______. freedom, frenzy, zeal Reference: THE CRAFT AND ITS SYMBOLS Allen E. Roberts 1974 |




