Year 11

Deliberate practice

In this lesson, we will recall and practise key quotations from our learning on Relationships and Families. This unit is part of GCSE RE and assumes an understanding of Christian and Islamic Beliefs and Practices. Please make sure you have a pen and paper ready.

Year 11

Deliberate practice

In this lesson, we will recall and practise key quotations from our learning on Relationships and Families. This unit is part of GCSE RE and assumes an understanding of Christian and Islamic Beliefs and Practices. Please make sure you have a pen and paper ready.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Deliberate practice of key quotations and key terms.
  2. Understanding the meaning of key quotations.

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

Licence

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8 Questions

Q1.
Which of the following is the view of most Muslims?
Correct answer: Homosexuals are not good role models for society
Women are not equal to men
Women should work primarily outside of the home
Q2.
For which of the following branches or denominations of Christianity is marriage NOT a sacrament? Select two options.
Correct answer: Anglican
Correct answer: Baptist
Catholic
Orthodox
Q3.
What are the three stages in Islamic divorce?
Correct answer: Dissolution of Marriage
Correct answer: Resolution attempts
Returning jewelry given to the bride
Correct answer: Three-month waiting period
Q4.
Which of these apostles is known for practicing celibacy?
James
John
Correct answer: Paul
Peter
Q5.
Which branch or denomination of Christianity has officially permitted celibate homosexual relationships?
Correct answer: Anglican
Catholic
Orthodox
Protestant
Q6.
Which of the following is a humanist position on cohabitation?
Correct answer: Cohabitation is a legitimate alternative to marriage
Cohabitation is a step towards marriage
Cohabitation is an immoral practice
Q7.
Muslims and Humanists agree that risks to women and children are credible reasons for the use of contraceptives. True or False?
False
Correct answer: True
Q8.
Which of the following statements are NOT true?
Correct answer: Same-sex parents are less effective than opposite-sex parents
Correct answer: Same-sex parents tend to raise abnormal children
Same-sex parents tend to raise children who a less gender stereotypical
Same-sex parents tend to raise children who are empathetic to social diversity
Same-sex parents tend to raise children who are open to homoerotic relationships

8 Questions

Q1.
Complete the following quotation. “Let them who find not the means for marriage __________ from sexual relations”
Correct answer: Abstain
Flee
Run
Walk away
Q2.
Complete the following quotation. “The period of waiting should be _______ months…”
Four
One
Correct answer: Three
Two
Q3.
Complete the following quotation. “Do you approach males among the worlds, and leave what your Lord has created for you as mates? But you are a people _____________?"
Law-abiding
Sinning
Correct answer: Transgressing
Wrongdoing
Q4.
Complete the following quotation. "...recognising the need for ____________ people to be welcomed and affirmed”
Transformed
Correct answer: Transgender
Transsexual
Transvestite
Q5.
Complete the following quotation. “No human being then must __________ what God has joined together.”
Disjoin
Divide
Correct answer: Separate
Take apart
Q6.
Complete the following quotation. “If anyone does not take care of his relatives, especially the members of his own family, he has denied the ___________.”
Church
Correct answer: Faith
Lord
Pope
Q7.
Complete the following quotation. “So there is no ____________… between men and women; you are all one in union with Christ Jesus.”
Correct answer: Difference
Division
Equality
Similarity
Q8.
Complete the following quotation. “Actions are right...as they tend to promote _____________”
Equality
Correct answer: Happiness
Justice
Liberty