Final Exam Review - Religion Unit 1
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Which of the following is NOT one of the Seven Sacraments?

  • Reconciliation
  • Confirmation
  • Baptism
  • Meditation (correct)

Advent is a period of preparation for Easter.

False (B)

What does the term 'right judgment' refer to in the context of faith?

It encourages discussing choices to feel comfortable with ourselves afterwards.

The three categories of the Seven Sacraments are Sacraments of Initiation, Sacraments of Healing, and Sacraments at the Service of ______.

<p>Communion</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which prayer involves asking God for help or forgiveness?

<p>Petition (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is Lent and when does it begin?

<p>Lent is a period of 40 days of fasting and reflection that begins on Ash Wednesday.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who wrote the most letters in the New Testament?

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Match the following sacramental categories with their respective sacraments:

<p>Sacraments of Initiation = Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist Sacraments of Healing = Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick Sacraments at the Service of Communion = Marriage, Holy Orders</p> Signup and view all the answers

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Christmas season.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Name the four symbols of the Holy Spirit.

<p>Dove, Fire, Water, Wind, Cloud, Light</p> Signup and view all the answers

The first five books of the Bible are known as the ______ or the ______.

<p>Pentateuch; Torah</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the Gospel writer to their focus:

<p>Matthew = Wrote for the Jewish audience, focused on Jesus as the teaching savior Mark = Wrote for Christians, focused on Jesus as the suffering savior Luke = Wrote for Gentiles, emphasized compassion John = Wrote for all backgrounds, focused on Jesus as the life-giving savior</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main sections of the Old Testament?

<p>Law Books, Historical Books, Poetic Books, Book of Prophets (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Holy Thursday commemorates Jesus's resurrection.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

List three gifts of the Holy Spirit.

<p>Wisdom, Understanding, Knowledge</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'Gospel' refer to in a religious context?

<p>Good News from the book of Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Liturgy involves individual worship without community participation.

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List two signs of a healthy relationship.

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The principle 'Do Unto Others' emphasizes treating others as you would like to be __________.

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Which of the following is NOT one of the 7 signs of a healthy relationship?

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Match the guiding principles to their descriptions:

<p>Do Unto Others = Treat others the way you want to be treated Go to the Source = Address issues directly with the involved person Give the Benefit of Doubt = Assume positive intent from others Problem-solving Approach = Focus on resolving conflicts collaboratively</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the best way to deal with conflict?

<p>Curiosity</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are potential impacts of bullying?

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Which Catholic Social Teaching emphasizes the importance of family and community participation?

<p>Call to family, community, and participation (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Catholic tradition teaches that responsibilities are less important than rights.

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What is the primary focus of the Catholic Social Teaching known as 'option for the poor and vulnerable'?

<p>putting the needs of the poor and vulnerable first</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Catholic Social Teaching that emphasizes the importance of protecting the environment is called _____ for God's creation.

<p>care</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following Catholic Social Teachings with their descriptions:

<p>Life and dignity of the human person = Every person is precious and should be respected The dignity of work and the rights of the workers = Basic rights of workers must be upheld Solidarity = Encouraging peace and supporting one another Rights and responsibilities = Human dignity requires that rights are protected and responsibilities are met</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Knowledge

The ability to understand and know ourselves and the world around us, as well as our faith.

Reverence

A feeling of awe and respect for God's power and presence in our lives.

Wonder

A sense of wonder and amazement at the beauty and power of God.

Right Judgment

The ability to carefully consider options and make choices that lead to positive outcomes and peace of mind.

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Courage

The strength and courage to face challenges and live authentically.

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The Seven Sacraments

The seven sacraments are: Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Marriage, and Holy Orders.

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What is Advent?

A period of preparation lasting four Sundays before Christmas, marking the coming of Christ.

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What is Ash Wednesday?

The first day of Lent, a day of prayer and fasting.

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What is Liturgy?

People gathering to worship God through prayers, readings, and music.

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What is the Gospel?

It means "Good News" and refers to the four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.

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Mutual Respect

Friends treat each other with kindness, care, consideration, and include each other.

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Trust in a relationship

Friends can share their feelings openly without fear of judgment or ridicule.

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Honesty in a relationship

Friends tell each other the truth with care, avoiding hurtful words.

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Support in a relationship

Friends encourage and support each other in various ways.

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Separate Identities

Friends recognize and respect each other's differences.

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Good Communication

It's crucial to have clear communication rules and be patient, as not everyone is comfortable with tough conversations.

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Life and Dignity of the Human Person

Every human being is valued and has inherent dignity; their life and well-being should be prioritized over material things.

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Call to Family, Community, and Participation

We believe that people have both a right and a responsibility to participate in society, working together for the common good, especially for those in need.

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Rights and Responsibilities

Both respecting human rights and fulfilling responsibilities are essential for a thriving community. Everyone has a right to basic needs, and we all have a duty to contribute.

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Option for the Poor and Vulnerable

We should prioritize the needs of those who are less fortunate. The poor and vulnerable deserve special attention and support.

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Dignity of Work and Rights of Workers

Work is not just about earning money, it's about contributing to society. Workers need to be treated fairly, given opportunities to earn a living wage, and allowed to organize.

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What are the first five books of the Bible?

The first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.

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What are the main divisions of the Bible?

The Bible is divided into two main sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament.

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What languages were the Old Testament and New Testament written in?

The Old Testament is written in Hebrew, while the New Testament is written in Greek.

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Which Saint wrote the most letters in the New Testament?

Saint Paul wrote more letters in the New Testament than any other apostle.

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What is the definition of the Bible?

The Bible means "the books." It's a collection of writings that guide Christians on how to live their lives.

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What is the definition of "Testament"?

The word "Testament" means "covenant." It refers to an agreement between God and humanity.

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What are the three distinct persons in the Holy Trinity?

The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are the three distinct persons of the Holy Trinity.

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What are some symbols of the Holy Spirit?

The Holy Spirit is symbolized by the dove, fire, water, wind, cloud, and light.

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Study Notes

Final Examination Review - Religion

  • Date: Thursday January 23, 2025
  • Time Limit: 90 minutes
  • Weight: 15%
  • Format: True/False (15 marks), Multiple Choice (16 marks), Matching (18 marks), Short Answer (4 questions, 18 marks)

Unit 1: Introduction

  • The first five books of the Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy.
  • Main divisions of the Bible: Old Testament and New Testament.
  • Key figures in the New Testament who wrote many letters: Saint Paul.
  • Definition of "Bible": "The books" showing how to live.
  • Definition of "Testament": Covenant.
  • Languages of the Bible: Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and English.
  • Writing dates of Old and New Testaments: Old Testament (Hebrew) – New Testament (Greek) written 100 years after Jesus' death.
  • Sections of the Old Testament: Law Books, Historical Books, Poetic Books, and the Book of Prophets.
  • Other names for the first five books: Pentatech or the Torah.
  • Number of books in the Hebrew Bible: 38.

Unit 1 (Continued) - Portrayals of Key Figures

  • Matthew: Portrayed Jesus as a teacher for the Jewish people.
  • Mark: Described Jesus as a suffering savior for the Christians.
  • Luke: Focused on Jesus as a compassionate savior for those outside the Jewish community, including Gentiles, the poor, and outcasts.
  • John: Showed Jesus as the life-giving savior for anyone.
  • Disciple who denied Jesus three times: Peter.

Unit 2 - Holy Trinity

  • Holy Trinity Symbols: Shamrock, triquetra, shield, rings, triangle, trefoil, fleur-de-lis.
  • Persons in the Holy Trinity: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
  • Symbols of the Holy Spirit: Dove, fire, water, wind, cloud, and light.
  • Days of Holy Week: Palm Sunday, Holy Wednesday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, Easter Sunday.

Unit 3 - Sacraments and Observances

  • Seven Sacraments: Baptism, Eucharist (Communion), Confirmation, Reconciliation (Confession), Anointing of the Sick, Marriage, and Holy Orders.
  • Categories of Sacraments: Initiation, Healing, and Service of Communion.
  • Advent period: The four Sundays before Christmas, preparing for the coming of Christ (Latin: advenio).
  • Ash Wednesday: Marks the start of Lent, a period of prayer and fasting.
  • Lent: A period of prayer, penance, and fasting preceding Easter. Begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday.
  • Forms of Prayer (Examples): Blessing, Adoration, Petition, Intercession, Thanksgiving, Praise.

Unit 4 - Healthy Relationships

  • Signs of a healthy relationship: Mutual respect, trust, honesty, support, fairness/equity, separate identities, effective communication.
  • Things often neglected in dealing with conflict: Anger, taking it personally when dealing with conflict, avoiding the problem.

Dealing with Conflict and Catholic Social Teachings

  • Four Guiding Principles to Deal with Conflict: Do unto others, Go to the source, Give people the benefit of the doubt, Take a problem-solving approach.
  • Catholic Social Teachings: The dignity of the human person, Call to family, community, and participation, Rights and responsibilities, Option for the poor and vulnerable, The dignity of work and the rights of the workers, Solidarity, Care for God’s creation.

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Prepare for your upcoming final exam in Religion with this comprehensive review of Unit 1. This quiz covers important concepts including the structure of the Bible, key figures, and definitions essential for understanding both the Old and New Testaments. Test your knowledge with various question formats to enhance your learning experience.

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