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Test your knowledge of Christianity with this practice exam covering topics like the omnipotence of God, the Trinity, creation, life after death, and Christian sacraments. Prepare for your exam with these questions!
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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