2021 Multiple Choice Practice Quiz SOR2_ (002)

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2021 SOR2 -Practice Questions for the parts of the Trial that are usually assessed as short answers and essays. On the day of the task students will have 12 questions before this that assess on Religion in Australia post 45 and Religion and Non- Religion For practice ones of these type of questions please look at past HSC, CSSA Papers and Independent Trial Papers The following questions are from what is usually assessed in Section 2- Traditions Short Answer and Section 3- Traditions Essay and Section 4- Religion and Peace The first few questions are about the 3 areas of Christianity- John XX111, Bioethics and Saturday/Sunday Worship, the 3 areas of Islam- Khadijah, Bioethics and Hajj) and the 3 areas of Islam- Ashoka, Bioethics and Pilgrimage. The last few are on Religion and Peace (both Islam and Christianity) As with all multiple- choice questions , they range in level of difficulty. Christianity- Religious Traditions (Person, Practice and Ethics) 1. What was Mater et Magistra about? A Interfaith Dialogue B Pacificism C Social Justice D Ecumenism 2. Which of the following is an impact of John XXIII to Christianity? A Visits by John to hospitals and prisons B John’s conversation with the groundskeeper at the Vatican C John’s actions at the time of the Cuban Missile crisis D The focus of Pope Francis on enacting interfaith dialogue Statement 1:John stated his goal in calling Vatican Two was to correct theological errors Statement 2: The Secretariat for Christian Unity was evidence of John XXIII’s desire for social justice 3. Which of the following can be said about these statements? A Both statements are false B Both statements are true C Statement 1 is false and statement 2 is true D Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false 4. How do Christian beliefs link to bioethical decision making? A They are given during worship services for individuals and communities B They provide guidance for Christians in areas such as organ donation C They provide guidance for non- Christians in areas such as organ donation D They provide guidance on the types of bioethical issues that can occur
5. Which of the following quotes demonstrates a Christian bioethical teaching? A The medical action of transplantation makes possible the donor's act of self-giving” B Euthanasia may be conducted passively, non-aggressively, and aggressively C Blessed are the peacemakers’ D Love thy God with all thy heart… love thy neighbour as thyself” 6 Which of the following are sources of ethical teachings for Catholics? A Church Authority, Natural Law and the Bible B Church Authority, Natural Law and the media C Natural Law, the media and prayer D Natural Law, the Archbishop of Canterbury and prayer 7. What is the summit (high point) of Sacramental Worship? A Scripture readings B Liturgy around the Eucharist C The prayers after communion D The final dismissal by the priest 8. James receives communion every month believing it reminds us of the events of the life of Jesus. Julie’s worship is centred on preaching and often involves the “laying on of hands” What can be said of James and Julie? A James is Protestant and Julie Pentecostal B James and Julie are both Protestant C Julie is Protestant and James Orthodox D James and Julie are both Pentecostal 9 . “ Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy.” Which of the following is this evidence of? A The effect of Saturday/Sunday worship for all Christians B The Christian belief in Revelation C The individual significance of Saturday/Sunday worship for Catholics D The communal significance of Saturday/Sunday worship for Protestants Islam - Religious Traditions (Person, Practice and Ethics) 10. What was known as the ‘Boycott”? A The year when Khadija and Fatima both died B The time when the followers of Muhammad were persecuted for their beliefs C The time when Muhammad was forced to travel to Medina D The time when the Ka’ba was cleared by Muhammad 1
11. What can best be said of Khadijah? A She was the first “pure woman” and assisted Islam to grown as its founder B She was the first “pure woman” and assisted Islam to grown as its founder C She modelled submission and assisted Islam to grown as its founder D She gave the Pillars to Muslims and assisted in the writing of the Qu’ran 12 Statement One: Evidence of Khadijah’s impact on Islam was the work of Aisha Statement Two: Khadijah’ emotional and financial support of Muhammad was a contribution of hers to Islam A. Statement One is True and Statement Two is false B. Statement One is False and Statement Two is True C. Both statements are true D. Both statements are false 13 Whoever saves the life of one person it would be as if he saved the life of all mankind (surah 5.32) What Muslim bioethical teaching is this evidence of? A Internal jihad B Sanctity of human life C Divine Sovereignty D Greater Jihad 14 David believes organ donation is right because life is sacred coming from God Fatima believes whilst all life is sacred because it comes from God the mutilation of the body involved in the process makes it wrong to do What can be said about David and Fatima? A David and Fatima are both Sunni Muslims B David is Shi’ and Fatima Sunni C David is Sunni and Fatima Shi’ D David and Fatima are both Shi’ Muslims 15 Which of the following are sources of ethical teachings for Muslims? (A) The Qu’ran, Hadith, and decisions made using Sharia law (B) The Qu’ran, Hadith and Friday mosque worship (C) Natural Law, the media and prayer (D) Natural Law, the media and the King of Saudi Arabia 16. If people quit Hajj, they will be given no respite from punishment.” Muhammad Which of the following is this evidence of? A The effect of hajj for all Muslims B The Muslim belief in Revelation C The individual significance of Hajj for Muslims D The communal significance of Hajj for Sunnis 17. John is trying to get to the Black Stone to worship in Mecca 2
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