Grade 9 Religion Exam Review
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Which type of love is characterized by intimacy and commitment but lacks passion?

  • Fatuous Love
  • Romantic Love
  • Companionate Love (correct)
  • Consummate Love

Fatuous Love involves intimacy, passion, and commitment.

False (B)

What is the ideal form of love that includes intimacy, passion, and commitment?

Consummate Love

According to 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8, love is __________.

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Match the types of love with their characteristics:

<p>Companionate Love = Intimacy and commitment without passion Fatuous Love = Passion and commitment without intimacy Consummate Love = Intimacy, passion, and commitment combined Christ-like Love = Characterized by patience and kindness</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the symbol of the sacrament of Confirmation?

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

The Eucharist symbolizes the body and blood of Christ using bread and water.

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What does the sacrament of Penance seek to restore?

<p>The person's relationship with God</p> Signup and view all the answers

The sacrament of ___ involves the anointing of the sick person with holy oil.

<p>Anointing of the Sick</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the sacrament with its corresponding symbol:

<p>Confirmation = Chrism oil Eucharist = Bread and wine Penance = Sign of the cross Matrimony = Wedding rings</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which sacrament involves laying on of hands to pass on spiritual authority?

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Marriage in the sacrament of Matrimony symbolizes the union of Christ and the Church.

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What is Agape in the context of love?

<p>The highest form of love representing God's immeasurable love for humankind.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of love is defined as perfect, unconditional, sacrificial, and pure?

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Eros is primarily associated with familial love.

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What term describes the type of love most Christians practice towards each other?

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

Storge describes the affectionate bond that develops naturally between __________.

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Match the types of love with their definitions:

<p>Agape = Perfect, unconditional love Eros = Sensual or romantic love Philia = Intimate friendship Storge = Family love</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following types of love is characterized by passion without intimacy or commitment?

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Empty Love is defined as commitment without intimacy or passion.

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What is characterized by deep emotional connection and physical attraction without long-term plans?

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Which of the following behaviors indicates an unhealthy relationship?

<p>Constantly checking up on you (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Showing affection inappropriately in public is a sign of a healthy relationship.

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List one characteristic of a healthy relationship.

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In a healthy relationship, both people are willing to _____ for each other.

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Match the signs of love going right with the signs going wrong:

<p>Shows love even when in a bad mood = Brings up past arguments and failures Listens to each other's opinions = Bossy and controlling behavior Takes responsibility for actions = Blames you for provoking anger Is genuinely happy for you = Conditional love based on behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does it mean when love does not boast?

<p>Believing in each other (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In unhealthy relationships, fights are continuous and there is an imbalance of power.

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What is one way to seek help if someone is in an unhealthy relationship?

<p>Contact a trusted friend or counselor</p> Signup and view all the answers

Love is not _____ or resentful.

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

Which statement reflects a healthy behavior in a relationship?

<p>Being flexible and negotiating different wants (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of prayer expresses gratitude for blessings received?

<p>Thanksgiving (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Contrition prayers ask God for things we need.

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What is the primary focus of prayer?

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The symbol of __________ in Baptism represents purification and new life.

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Match the stage of faith development with its age group:

<p>Imaginative = 0 - 7 Literal = 8 - 12 Group = 13 - 19 Personal = 20 - 35 Mystical = 36 - 60 Sacrificial = 60+</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which faith stage often sees God as a protector?

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The Church is considered Catholic because it is only for one race.

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What does the Church's apostolic nature signify?

<p>It signifies that her faith and practices come from the apostles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Prayer requires __________, discipline, and daily practice.

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Which stage of faith development is characterized by developing personal beliefs?

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Individuals in the Sacrificial Faith stage often exhibit selfless characteristics.

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Name one quality that prayer requires.

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The Church is considered __________ because she is for all races and nations.

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

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Multiple Choice Question

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Short Answer Question

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Chart Question

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Long Answer Question

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Organizing for Studying

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What is companionate love?

This type of love is marked by intimacy and commitment, but lacks passion. Think of close friendships or long-lasting marriages.

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What is fatuous love?

This form of love lacks intimacy, but involves passion and commitment. It's often characterized by rapid commitment fueled by strong attraction.

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What is consummate love?

This type of love is considered the ideal, incorporating intimacy, passion, and commitment. It's a balanced and fulfilling relationship.

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How does love demonstrate patience?

Love is patient and allows for growth and change over time. It's about nurturing the relationship and bringing out the best in each other.

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How does love demonstrate kindness?

Love is characterized by kindness and caring. It prioritizes the well-being of the other person, even if it means sacrificing short-term needs.

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Confirmation

A sacrament that strengthens an individual's faith and seals them with the Holy Spirit.

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Eucharist (Holy Communion)

A sacrament that nourishes spiritual life and symbolizes the body and blood of Christ.

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Penance (Reconciliation or Confession)

A sacrament that restores a person's relationship with God by confessing sins to a priest.

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Anointing of the Sick

A sacrament that provides spiritual and physical healing by a priest anointing the sick person with oil.

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Holy Orders

A sacrament that ordains a man to be a deacon, priest, or bishop, marked by laying on of hands.

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Matrimony (Marriage)

A sacrament that reflects the union of Christ and the Church, symbolized by exchanging vows and rings.

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Agape

This highest form of love in the Bible encompasses God's immeasurable love for humankind.

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Philia

A type of love characterized by deep affection and care for another person.

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Infatuated Love

A passionate, often intense love characterized by strong physical attraction and excitement, but lacking deeper emotional connection or long-term plans.

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Empty Love

Love marked by commitment and obligation, but lacking intimacy and passion. It may persist in relationships that have lost their spark or are driven by practical reasons.

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Romantic Love

A love characterized by deep emotional connection and physical attraction, but without commitment or long-term plans. It's common in the early stages of relationships.

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Storge

A love that describes the natural affection and bond between family members, such as parents and children, siblings, or grandparents. It's often based on shared history, loyalty, and unconditional care.

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Non-Love

The absence of any feelings of love or attachment. It describes how we may feel towards casual acquaintances or strangers in our daily lives.

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Sternberg's Theory of Love

The concept that love can be characterized by three main components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. Different combinations of these components create different types of love.

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Thanksgiving Prayer

Prayer that expresses gratitude for blessings received.

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Contrition Prayer

Prayer that seeks God's forgiveness for actions or thoughts that have harmed our relationship with God, others, or ourselves.

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Petition Prayer

Prayer that requests something specific from God, such as help or guidance.

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Intercession Prayer

Prayer offered on behalf of other people.

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Adoration Prayer

Prayer to praise and admire God for their greatness.

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Prayer

The practice of spending time with God through prayer, reflection, and meditation.

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Prayer Requires Discipline

Prayer requires regular effort and dedication.

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Prayer Is Focused on God

Prayer involves focusing on God's will and desires rather than our own.

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Imaginative Faith

The understanding of God based on experiences and imagination, often seen in children.

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Literal Faith

The understanding of God based on literal interpretation of religious stories, common in childhood.

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Group Faith

The understanding of God influenced by peer groups and social norms.

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Personal Faith

The understanding of God based on personal reflection and development of unique beliefs.

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Mystical Faith

The understanding of God based on a deep connection and a desire to live a meaningful life.

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Sacrificial Faith

The understanding of God based on selflessness and a desire to serve others.

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Catholic Church

The Church is universal and open to all people regardless of race or background.

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What does it mean for love not to boast?

Love that does not boast means appreciating and praising your partner without bragging. It's about mutual respect and recognizing each other's contributions.

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What characterizes a healthy relationship?

A healthy relationship involves two individuals who are willing to compromise and adapt for each other's well-being.

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What are the signs of an unhealthy relationship?

An unhealthy relationship is marked by constant arguments, an imbalance of power where one person dominates, feelings of self-doubt, and a belief that things could improve if only the other person changed.

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What does it mean for love not to envy?

Love that does not envy means being happy for your partner's successes and celebrating their achievements.

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What does it mean for love not to insist on its own way?

Love that does not insist on its own way is about respecting each other's opinions, listening actively, and finding solutions through negotiation.

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What does it mean for love not to be irritable or resentful?

Love that is not irritable or resentful involves showing affection even when in a bad mood, being forgiving, and genuinely happy for your partner, even when things aren't going well for you.

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What does it mean for love not to rejoice in wrongdoing?

Love that does not rejoice in wrongdoing means taking responsibility for your actions, telling the truth even when it's hard, and recognizing and changing destructive behaviors.

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What is the Decision-Making Model?

The decision-making model helps us make informed decisions by following a structured process: See (identify the situation), Judge (consider options), Act (make a decision), Evaluate (assess the results).

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What does it mean for love not to be rude?

Love that is not rude means treating your partner with respect in all settings, both private and public.

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How does love not envy apply to friendships?

Love that does not envy means genuinely being happy for the other person's happiness, even when it's about their relationship with someone else.

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Study Notes

Grade 9 Religion Exam Review

  • Exam date: Friday, January 24, 2025
  • Exam worth: 15% of final mark (80 marks total)
  • Time: 8:30 AM
  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • Location: 012
  • Materials needed: Pencil(s), eraser

Exam Layout

  • Part 1: Knowledge - Multiple Choice (20 marks)
  • Part 2: Application - Short Answer Questions (20 marks)
  • Part 3: Thinking - Charts (20 marks)
  • Part 4: Communication - Long Answer Question (20 marks)

Exam Preparation Tips

  • Organize materials: Separate tests/quizzes, homework, notes.
  • Practice past mistakes. Use old evaluations, focusing on application and thinking questions.
  • Active learning: Rephrase notes, create flashcards, and quiz yourself. Ask friends or family.
  • Create a question list. Make note of questions for clarification.
  • Manage your time effectively. Practice completing questions in allotted time.
  • Relax before and during the exam.

Unit 4: Prayer & Sacramental Life

  • Understand different types of prayer including Adoration/Blessing, Thanksgiving, Petition, Intercession, and Contrition.

Unit 5: Family Life

  • Understand the four types of love (Agape, Eros, Philia, and Storge)
  • Understand Sternberg's Theory of Love (Non-Love, Infatuated Love, Empty Love, Romantic Love, Companionate Love, Fatuous Love, and Consummate Love).
  • Know the characteristics of Christ-like love (according to 1 Corinthians 13:4-8: patience, kindness, etc.).
  • Recognize and differentiate healthy and unhealthy relationships.
  • Understand signs of healthy and unhealthy relationships.

Seven Sacraments Summary

  • Baptism: Water symbolizes purification, and the ritual involves immersing or pouring water.
  • Confirmation: Chrism oil symbolizes the Holy Spirit, and the ritual includes the bishop or priest anointing the person and laying hands on them. 
  • Eucharist (Holy Communion): Bread and wine represent the body and blood of Christ.
  • Penance (Reconciliation or Confession): The sign of the cross signifies forgiveness. The ritual involves confession of sins, absolution from a priest, and penance (prayers/actions to atone for the sins).
  • Anointing of the Sick: Oil of the sick symbolizes healing and comfort. The ritual provides spiritual and physical healing, if God's will.
  • Holy Orders (ordination): Laying on of hands symbolizes the passing of spiritual authority.
  • Matrimony (Marriage): Wedding rings symbolize the covenant between the couple and God.

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