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Exam practice. Christianity. Question 1. The belief that God is omnipotent means: God knows everything God made the universe God is good and kind God is all powerful. The belief that God is omnipotent means: God knows everything God made the universe God is good and kind
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Question 1 The belief that God is omnipotent means: • God knows everything • God made the universe • God is good and kind • God is all powerful
The belief that God is omnipotent means: • God knows everything • God made the universe • God is good and kind • God is all powerful
Christian beliefs about God as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are known as: • The Trinity • The ascension • The Eucharist • The crucifixion
Christian beliefs about God as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are known as: • The Trinity • The ascension • The Eucharist • The crucifixion
The Bible states that God created the world in: • 6 weeks • 6 days • One week • 40 days
The Bible states that God created the world in: • 6 weeks • 6 days • One week • 40 days
Christians believe that after death we: • Are resurrected • Are reincarnated • Are crucified • Take Holy communion
Christians believe that after death we: • Are resurrected • Are reincarnated • Are crucified • Take Holy communion
Which of these words does not relate to Christian beliefs about life after death? • Heaven • Hell • Judgement • Pilgrimage
Which of these words does not relate to Christian beliefs about life after death? • Heaven • Hell • Judgement • Pilgrimage
Which of these statements best defines the term “evil”? • Another word for the devil or Satan • Something we cannot help doing • The opposite of good, a destructive force that goes against God • Where we go when we die, if we don’t go to heaven
Which of these statements best defines the term “evil”? • Another word for the devil or Satan • Something we cannot help doing • The opposite of good, a destructive force that goes against God • Where we go when we die, if we don’t go to heaven
The Christian festival of Easter is focused on which event in the Christian calendar? • The birth of Jesus • Jesus’ sermon on the mount • Jesus’ death and resurrection • The Eucharist
The Christian festival of Easter is focused on which event in the Christian calendar? • The birth of Jesus • Jesus’ sermon on the mount • Jesus’ death and resurrection • The Eucharist
The method by which Jesus was killed was: • Burial in a tomb • Being sent to the wilderness • Death by stoning • Crucifixion
The method by which Jesus was killed was: • Burial in a tomb • Being sent to the wilderness • Death by stoning • Crucifixion
Which of these terms relates to the eating of the apple in the Garden of Eden? • Original sin • Resurrection • Incarnation • Pilgrimage
Which of these terms relates to the eating of the apple in the Garden of Eden? • Original sin • Resurrection • Incarnation • Pilgrimage
Which of these is not a form of Christian worship? • Liturgical • Informal • Bible reading • Trinity
Which of these is not a form of Christian worship? • Liturgical • Informal • Bible reading • Trinity
An example of a set prayer is: • The Catholic Prayer • The Lord’s Prayer • The Little Prayer • The Common Prayer
An example of a set prayer is: • The Catholic Prayer • The Lord’s Prayer • The Little Prayer • The Common Prayer
Which phrase best describes what happens at a Eucharist ceremony? • Two people make vows to each other • Bread and wine are taken to remember the sacrifice of Jesus • Someone returns from a pilgrimage • A baby is given their name and godparents take vows
Which phrase best describes what happens at a Eucharist ceremony? • Two people make vows to each other • Bread and wine are taken to remember the sacrifice of Jesus • Someone returns from a pilgrimage • A baby is given their name and godparents take vows
Which of these is not an example of a Christian sacrament? • Infant baptism • Communion • Resurrection • Marriage ceremony
Which of these is not an example of a Christian sacrament? • Infant baptism • Communion • Resurrection • Marriage ceremony
Which of these is a place of Christian pilgrimage? (There could be more than one correct answer.) • Lourdes • Makkah • The Rosary • Iona
Which of these is a place of Christian pilgrimage? (There could be more than one correct answer.) • Lourdes • Makkah • The Rosary • Iona
Which of these is a Christian parable which teaches about caring for the poor? • The parable of the sun and the moon • The parable of the father and daughter • The parable of the sheep and goats • The parable of the loaves and fishes
Which of these is a Christian parable which teaches about caring for the poor? • The parable of the sun and the moon • The parable of the father and daughter • The parable of the sheep and goats • The parable of the loaves and fishes
What is the term for Christians who work, mainly at night, caring for people on the streets in the UK? • Missionaries • Community preachers • Street pastors • Protestants
What is the term for Christians who work, mainly at night, caring for people on the streets in the UK? • Missionaries • Community preachers • Street pastors • Protestants
Which of these phrases best defines the term persecution? • Preaching to people to convert them to Christianity • Being punished in some way for adhering to a faith • A ceremony which involves the use of water to welcome someone into the Christian faith • Reciting the Lord’s prayer
Which of these phrases best defines the term persecution? • Preaching to people to convert them to Christianity • Being punished in some way for adhering to a faith • A ceremony which involves the use of water to welcome someone into the Christian faith • Reciting the Lord’s prayer
The provision of food parcels, medical kits and shelter following a disaster are examples of: • Emergency aid • Long-term aid • Sustainable development • Short-term aid
The provision of food parcels, medical kits and shelter following a disaster are examples of: • Emergency aid • Long-term aid • Sustainable development • Short-term aid
Question 2 • Give two qualities which Christians believe describe the nature of God. • Give two examples of the work of the Church in the local community. • Give two reasons why the disciples believed Jesus was alive after his resurrection. • Give two ways in which Christian churches respond to persecution.
Question 3 • Explain two Christian ideas about the nature of God. • Explain two ways in which Christians are influenced by the idea of God as creator of the world. • Explain two ways in which Christians explain the existence of evil and suffering. • Explain two ways in which beliefs about the afterlife influences Christians. • Explain two ways in which beliefs about the life of Jesus influences Christians today. • Explain two Christian teachings about the death and resurrection of Jesus. • Explain two Christian teachings about the atonement of human sin. • Explain two ways in which beliefs about original sin influence Christians today. • Explain two ways in which Christians engage in worship.
Question 4 • Explain two Christian ideas about what happens after we die. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. • Explain two examples of how Christians pray. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. • Explain two religious beliefs about baptism. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. • Explain two different examples of Christian pilgrimage. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. • Explain two ways in which Christians celebrate Christmas. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer.
Question 5 • ‘If God were loving, there would be no suffering in the world.’ • ‘The best way for Christians to reach an understanding of God is by practising prayer.’ • ‘The Bible tells Christians all they need to know about God's creation.’ • ‘Private worship has more meaning for a Christian than public worship.’
Question 1 The Shema is a statement of faith based on: • Deuteronomy 6: 4-5 • Deuteronomy 6: 5-6 • Deuteronomy 6: 3-4 • Deuteronomy 6: 6-7
The Shema is a statement of faith based on: • Deuteronomy 6: 4-5 • Deuteronomy 6: 5-6 • Deuteronomy 6: 3-4 • Deuteronomy 6: 6-7
Judaism is a : • Polytheistic faith • Monotheistic faith • Atheistic faith • Neutral faith
Judaism is a : • Polytheistic faith • Monotheistic faith • Atheistic faith • Neutral faith
Some Jews write the word God as G-d because: • It is a sign of respect • It says to do so in the Torah • Rabbi’s say they have to • It says to do so in the Tenakh
Some Jews write the word God as G-d because: • It is a sign of respect • It says to do so in the Torah • Rabbi’s say they have to • It says to do so in the Tenakh
The Torah is made up of the following books: • Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy • Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Ephesians • Genesis, Galatians, Leviticus, Jeremiah, Deuteronomy • Genesis, Leviticus, Ephesians, Numbers, Deuteronomy