Grade 9 Religion Exam Review PDF

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This is a Grade 9 religion exam review. The document contains questions on various religious topics, covering the Bible, covenants, and key figures like Jesus and Noah. It appears to be a study guide.

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- Grade 9 Religion Exam Review - NUMBERS 1 - 30: MULTIPLE CHOICE NUMBERS 31 - 34: MATCHING NUMBERS 34-35: LONG ANSWER (See Judge Act, Forgiveness, advice, Catholic Church NUMBERS 37 - 39: LONG ANSWER: CST, VIRTUE, BEATITUDE: Choose one of each, and ref...

- Grade 9 Religion Exam Review - NUMBERS 1 - 30: MULTIPLE CHOICE NUMBERS 31 - 34: MATCHING NUMBERS 34-35: LONG ANSWER (See Judge Act, Forgiveness, advice, Catholic Church NUMBERS 37 - 39: LONG ANSWER: CST, VIRTUE, BEATITUDE: Choose one of each, and reflect. Worth 5-10 Marks each. 1.​ When identifying the parts of a Bible reference, such as “John 3:16,” what do each refer to? Book, Chapter, Verse 2.​ What are the two main divisions of the Bible called? Old and New Testament 3.​ What is the Greek word for the first five books of the Bible called? Pentateuch 4.​ How many books in the Bibles we use in the Catholic Church. 73 Books 5.​ What are the four Gospels? Mathew, Mark, Luke, John 6.​ What does Christ-like love involve? It does not envy, it does not boast. It is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrong" 7.​ What do the 2 creation stories teach us about? The first story teaches us that the world is purposeful, that all creation is good, and that rest (as seen in the Sabbath) is important. The Second Story teaches us about sin, and a more “parent like” figure as God. 8.​ What is a covenant? A serious promise strengthened by binding oath between two or more parties concerning future And actions or behaviours 9.​ In the covenant with Abraham, what did God promise? In the covenant with Abraham, God promises him that he will be the father of a great nation and that his descendants will inherit Canaan. As a sign, God renames Abram to Abraham and commands circumcision for himself and his male descendants, establishing a special bond with his lineage. 10.​What was the sign of the Mosaic covenant? In the covenant with Moses, God promises to be the God of the Israelites and gives them the Law, including the Ten Commandments. This establishes Israel as His chosen people, emphasising their obedience in exchange for His blessings and protection 11.​What does the word “Exodus” mean? The name of this means departure. It refers to the important event in Israel's history where the Israelites departed from Egypt where they had been slaves. 12.​During the Last Supper, with his disciples, Jesus was celebrating which festival? Passover 13.​The Church teaches us that Jesus is the fulfillment of the Old Testament roles of 3 identities? Prophet, Priest, King. 14.​What is the Paschal Mystery? The Paschal Mystery refers to the life, death, resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ 15.​How does our conscience help us make decisions? Who inscribed it in human hearts? Helps discern right from wrong; inscribed by God. 16.​Every human life is created in the image and likeness of God is related to Catholic Social Teaching? Human Dignity 17.​The sacraments of the Catholic Church fit into three categories. What are they? Initiation, Healing, Vocation 18.​What is chastity? Refraining from Sexual Intercourse 19.​What does our sexuality affirm? The value of human life and love. 20.​Who wrote the Bible? Many Authors wrote the bible over a course of thousands of years. 21.​How do Catholics read the Bible? Contextually 22.​Although there are minor errors in the Bible, what do Catholics believe does not have any errors? Catholics believe it is free from errors in matters of faith and morals. 23.​What is religious truth? Truth revealed by God about faith and salvation. 24.​What is sin? A deliberate act against God's law. 25.​What is the difference between a covenant and a contract? A covenant is a sacred agreement; a contract is a legal agreement. 26.​What was the sign of the covenant with Noah? God sends a flood to cleanse the earth of wickedness. Noah builds an ark, saves his family and pairs of animals. After the flood, God promises never to do it again, symbolized by a rainbow. 27.​What is the “new covenant?” What does it reveal about Jesus? Jesus' sacrifice, revealing God's love and salvation. 28.​What is the meaning of the term monotheism? The Belief in one God. 29.​What are the colours of the Liturgical Calendar? Green - Ordinary Time, White - Purity, Light, Christmas time Purple - Lent, Advent, anticipation 30.​Be able to identify the meaning of: -​ Forgiveness - the action or process of forgiving or being forgiven.​ ​ -​ Justice - the virtue that consists of a constant and firm will to give God and neighbor their due -​ Injustice - The deliberate failure to give another what is due to him or her​ ​ -​ virtue - habitual and firm disposition to do good -​ Catholic Social Teachings - the part of Catholic teaching that addresses matters of social, economic and ecological justice in the world 31.​Be able to identify the meaning of: -​ symbol​ - Something that represents something deeper than it looks.​ ​ ​ ​ -​ Petition - asking something -​ Adoration - ​ praising God​ ​ ​ ​ -​ Contrition - Asking for forgiveness -​ Sign - Something that has a clear, direct meaning 32.​Be able to identify the meaning of: “You shall not commit adultery.” “You shall not steal.” “You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour.” “You shall not have false gods before me.” “You shall not covet your neighbour’s goods.” 33.​Be able to identify the meaning of Beatitudes “Blessed are the poor in spirit, the Kingdom of heaven belongs to them.” “Blessed are those who mourn, God will comfort them.” “Blessed are the meek, they will inherit the earth.” “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” 34.​What is the definition of a sin?f An offense against religious or moral law. 35.​What is the Church’s teaching regarding sin? In what example of Church’s teaching can you identify that we are not to commit sinful acts such as stealing or lying? Sin separates us from God; we are called to avoid it. 36.​Review the Eight Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount. “Blessed are the poor in spirit, the Kingdom of heaven belongs to them” “Blessed are those who mourn, God will comfort them” Blessed are the meek, they will inherit the earth” “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” “Blessed are the merciful, for they will receive mercy.” “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” Blessed are those who are persecuted, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Connect the meaning of 1 beatitude and how you can live out these beatitudes in your life and as a society. 37.​Reflect on ONE Theological or Cardinal Virtues discussed in class. ★Prudence, ★Justice, ★Temperance, ★Fortitude, ★Faith, ★Hope & ★Love/Charity Connect the meaning of 1 virtue and how you can live out these beatitudes in your life and as a society. 38.​Reflect on the Catholic Social Teachings. Dignity of the Human Person Called to Live as Family and Community Rights and Responsibilities Called to Stewardship Option for the Poor and Vulnerable Dignity and Rights of Workers Solidarity Explain the meaning of ONE CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING. Provide a personal example of how to live out this CST. Be detailed in your response. Volunteer at a shelter to help the poor, exemplifying "Option for the Poor and Vulnerable."

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