Grade 9 Religion Exam Practice

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  • 1. 

    Name the Beautitudes

  • 2. 

    WHich is an example of someone who is poor in spirit?

    • A.

      Someone who admits they need god in their lives and not just themselves

    • B.

      Someone who gives money to those less fortunate

    • C.

      Someone who doesn't make a lot of money

    • D.

      An atheist

    Correct Answer
    A. Someone who admits they need god in their lives and not just themselves
    Explanation
    An example of someone who is poor in spirit is someone who admits they need God in their lives and not just themselves. This person recognizes their own limitations and acknowledges their dependence on a higher power. They humbly accept that they cannot rely solely on their own abilities or resources, but instead seek guidance and support from a spiritual source. This attitude reflects a sense of humility, self-awareness, and a willingness to surrender control, which are characteristic of being poor in spirit.

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  • 3. 

    What does a peacemaker do?

    • A.

      Works towards peace between people

    • B.

      Travel around the world to meet celebrities

    • C.

      Represents the heart of god

    • D.

      Create Drama

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Works towards peace between people
    C. Represents the heart of god
    Explanation
    A peacemaker works towards peace between people by promoting understanding, resolving conflicts, and fostering harmony. They strive to create a peaceful environment and build positive relationships among individuals or communities. Additionally, a peacemaker represents the heart of god by embodying qualities such as compassion, forgiveness, and love. They seek to bring people together and promote unity, empathy, and reconciliation.

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  • 4. 

    What is the concept of innerancy?

    • A.

      That the bible does not contain any faults in its teachings

    • B.

      That the bible contains true, historical facts

    Correct Answer
    A. That the bible does not contain any faults in its teachings
    Explanation
    The concept of inerrancy refers to the belief that the Bible is without error or fault in its teachings. This means that everything written in the Bible is considered to be true and accurate, both in terms of spiritual teachings and historical facts. Supporters of inerrancy argue that since the Bible is believed to be the word of God, it cannot contain any mistakes or falsehoods. This belief is important for those who consider the Bible to be the ultimate authority and guide for their faith and life.

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  • 5. 

    Christian justice refers to..

    • A.

      Being kind to only christians

    • B.

      Representing your faith in front of authority

    • C.

      Upholding goodness and impartiality

    Correct Answer
    C. UpHolding goodness and impartiality
    Explanation
    Christian justice refers to upholding goodness and impartiality. This means that it is not limited to showing kindness only to Christians or representing one's faith in front of authority. Instead, it encompasses the idea of promoting fairness, righteousness, and equality for all individuals, regardless of their religious beliefs. It emphasizes the importance of treating everyone with respect, dignity, and without any bias or discrimination. Christian justice seeks to create a just society where everyone is treated fairly and impartially, reflecting the values and teachings of Christianity.

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  • 6. 

    What are the five types of prayer

    • A.

      Petition

    • B.

      Intercession

    • C.

      Celebratory

    • D.

      Adoration

    • E.

      Venial

    • F.

      Praise

    • G.

      Silent

    • H.

      Thanksgiving

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Petition
    B. Intercession
    D. Adoration
    F. Praise
    H. Thanksgiving
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes the five types of prayer: Petition, Intercession, Adoration, Praise, and Thanksgiving. Petition is a type of prayer where one asks for personal needs or desires. Intercession is when one prays on behalf of others. Adoration is a form of prayer that expresses love and reverence towards God. Praise is a type of prayer that glorifies and honors God. Thanksgiving is a prayer of gratitude for God's blessings and provisions.

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  • 7. 

    Chastity refers to not interacting with the opposite sex physically, emotionally or spiritually  before marriage

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    Chastity does not necessarily refer to not interacting with the opposite sex physically, emotionally, or spiritually before marriage. While some individuals may choose to practice chastity in this way, it is not a universal definition. Chastity can also be understood as abstaining from any sexual activity outside of marriage, regardless of the level of interaction with the opposite sex. Therefore, the given statement is false.

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  • 8. 

    The two most important feast of the catholic church are

    • A.

      Christmas and Easter

    • B.

      Good Friday and the Holy Trinity

    Correct Answer
    A. Christmas and Easter
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Christmas and Easter because these two feasts hold significant religious importance in the Catholic Church. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, which is a central event in Christianity. Easter commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, symbolizing victory over death and sin. Both feasts are considered crucial in the liturgical calendar and are celebrated with special religious services, traditions, and customs by Catholics worldwide.

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  • 9. 

    Name the first four books of the Christian scriptures

    Correct Answer
    Matthew Mark Luke John, matthew mark luke john
    Explanation
    The first four books of the Christian scriptures are Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. These books are collectively known as the Gospels and they provide accounts of the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Each Gospel offers a unique perspective and emphasis on different aspects of Jesus' ministry, but together they provide a comprehensive narrative of his life and teachings. These four books are considered foundational texts in Christianity and are widely studied and revered by believers.

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  • 10. 

    What are the steps we need to take to make a moral decision?

    Correct Answer
    See, Judge, Act, Evaluate
    Explanation
    The steps of "See, Judge, Act, Evaluate" provide a systematic approach to making moral decisions. First, we need to "See" or gather all the relevant information and understand the situation from different perspectives. Then, we "Judge" or analyze the information, considering ethical principles and values to determine the right course of action. After that, we "Act" by implementing the chosen decision. Finally, we "Evaluate" the outcome and reflect on the moral implications of our actions, allowing us to learn from the experience and make better decisions in the future.

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  • 11. 

    The term magesterium refers to

    Correct Answer
    The teaching authority of the church
    Explanation
    The term "magesterium" refers to the teaching authority of the church. This authority is responsible for interpreting and explaining the doctrines and teachings of the church. The magesterium ensures that the teachings are consistent with the teachings of Jesus Christ and the apostles. It is the highest authority in matters of faith and morals within the Catholic Church, and its role is to guide and instruct the faithful in understanding and living out their faith.

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