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Religious Education Year 8 Course — Semester 2 Task 5 2020 PoMUELoN Date: 7 eS cl Teacher: Lac COW Gol 0s witha us Task Five — Final Test Term 4 Explanation Weighting: 20% of the Year Syllabus This Assessment Task is based on the following syllabus content from the Year 8 Education Course, Term 4: * 8.4.2 Jesus taught about the human body * 8.4.3 Baptism - the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit * 8.4.4 The Sacrament of Confirmation * 8.4.5 The Eucharist * 45 Minutes in class working time * Closed Book SECTION Possible Mark ‘Actual Mark Section 1 15 l Section 2 B 13 | Section 3 15 3 Section 4 Ty | C Total 54 , Teacher Comment: Exghtet werk ¢ can bi you Grid's herch | f pI trea oP fecus = the giPn Pine Saceameah Cf imhahen Hac make give yor rack the queston / 7 Ug “tre Odendid andwer also requred you, ts Cover ee gre Oyerdld an excdink ddsult ! SECTION ONE: MULTIPLE CHOICE (15 MARKS) This section has 15 multiple-choice questions. For each multiple-choice question, circle the most correct answer. 1. In relation to religion and the human body, will is. a. A legal document containing instructions on what should be done with one's money and property after death. (B® The ability given to each individual to make choices based on factors like knowledge, experience, personal character and exercise of conscience. c. Away of expressing the future tense or inevitable events. d. Aperson’s name 2. The first five books of the bible are known collectively as the....... a. Pentateuch b. Torah c. The Law i @ Allofthe above 3. The first five books of the bible are: @ Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy b. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Judges ~ ¢, Genesis, Exodus, Joshua, Numbers, Deuteronomy ao d. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Samuel, Deuteronomy 4. Baptism comes from the Greek word baptizien, meaning to..... a. Baptise (b) Plunge or immerse 7 & Sprinie d. Splash 5. The theological virtue of charity received at baptism can be defined as a special gift a. To trust that God will fulfil Jesus’ promises b. Which enables people to believe in God and all that Jesus has A revealed © Which enables people to deepen their love for God and others d. To trust that God will protect all of creation 6. The theological virtue of faith received at baptism can be defined as a special gift To trust that God will fulfil Jesus’ promises Which enables people to believe in God and all that Jesus has revealed -_¢. Which enables people to deepen their love for God and others ae d. To trust that God will protect all of creation 7. Who is John the Baptist? a. Someone Jesus healed _b. The Messiah © Jesus’ cousin d. One of the apostles 8. The reason the Church performs baptism is because... @ Jesus commanded the apostles to do so, to initiate people into His Church 77> ‘esis was baptized, and so the tradition continues c. Jesus wants his followers clean d. They want to celebrate 9. What is the difference between the baptism John the Baptist offered and the one Jesus gave us that we know today? a. Nothing, they are the same. John’s baptism was only for repentance of sins, not receiving the Holy Spirit / ¢. Jesus’ baptism is only for repentance of sins, not the Holy Spirit, — d. John baptised only in the River Jordan. 10. The fruits of the Holy Spirit received at confirmation, are the attitudes and qualities people develop when they strengthen their gifts of the Holy Spirit. These include: a. Courage, love, joy, peace, patience, wonder & awe, reverence, knowledge, right judgement. LL © Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, trustfulness, gentleness and self-control c. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, courage, gentleness and right judgement d. Wisdom, understanding, right judgement, courage, Knowledge, reverence, wonder & awe, love and peace. 11. The oil of Chrism is made of..... Olive b. Olive oil and the perfume frankincense © Macadamia oil and the perfume balsam d. Olive oil and lavender 12. The oil of Chrism is consecrated by the bishop each year during... a, Advent b. The first week of Lent © Holy Week a d. Christmas 13. The Eucharist is the re-enactment of. (@& The Last Supper b. The Lord’s Supper _7 © The baptism of Jesus d. Pentecost 14, What does the Eucharist symbolise? a, The freeing of God's people from slavery in Egypt b. The New Covenant: slavery from sin and the promise of ( eternal life ——— ~The old covenant — slavery from sin and the promise of eternal life @ The new covenant - eating bread and wine 15.Which of the following is NOT a condition for receiving the Eucharist (Holy Communion)? (@ You have NOT committed a venial sin b. You must not eat any food or drink (accept water) for one hour before the Eucharist (/_ & You must believe all the beliefs of the Catholic Community (including the real presence and transubstantiation) d. You must receive Holy Communion at least once a year. SECTION TWO: THE TEN COMMANDMENTS (13 MARKS) 1. a) Complete the sentences of the Ten Commandments belo (7 marty . lam the Lord your God; you shall not have Sirona, Gods odor 2. You shall not take the name of the Ye lod ve Neva v Wwe 3, Remember to keep holy _ Ds 4, Honour ages codec ond Solsco x N 5. You shall not \\\ & your neighbour's 4 ~ 29d5 X b) Outline the reason why God gave the people these laws Garis) Ody ape ok Noes wo ecouse Vere — Ox phils \o oMiane. VOL x oe hel re < here i a) ~ ic lerere “aoa. Fdesus | (15 MARKS) SECTION THREE ~- SHORT ANSWER 1. Name TWO (2) of the gifts/graces received at baptism (2 marks) Loita - 5 cette So wlan sd ON Yds Sec C® AONB, Yor Hho Vos Yost God salt Sai Atsns gsattis + chook G Arty) ace Gan Qi Fogekner ha Shue os UWrnes 2. Name ONE (1) of the symbols in the Sacrament of Baptism and explain the meaning of the symbol. 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Za ruins of fe Chvseh Conbe cast ras the Descttes Conhematnen SECTION FOUR - EXTENDED ANSWER Explain the importance of the Eucharist for Christians and why it is considered “the source and summit of Christian life.” Your answer should include: The origin of the Eucharist (where it comes from, what happened - include the meaning of the key words source and summit in relation to the Eucharist) «How and why we celebrate it today + Explanation of the gifts/graces received (at least 2) and how they can benefit Christians (11 marks) 6 Godward “oO BD 240 ws Ne pods “wagoshos sowed Necconge “ss odscra on \se ere Source me Woe sores, Ee Cnr wr AX Nye Now sagge Reson gdied ae Setrads son enh se" Ae Ye toa Nat Tren een gent re) & r ¢ oe ad eed. AN too Wood So ws See mena _& Gedroe vo Ye Nok Sageec ‘eae Since _ he N canons We ann os ed Ye Yecae Vesa Sed ood Dadvas Nye vivne, \ esas Sa des lldus to . Sdo Ws aReTECY mo! 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