Year 11

Exam practice

In this lesson, we will practise exam techniques for our unit on Relationships and Families. This unit is part of GCSE RE and assumes an understanding of Christian and Islamic Beliefs and Practices.

Year 11

Exam practice

In this lesson, we will practise exam techniques for our unit on Relationships and Families. This unit is part of GCSE RE and assumes an understanding of Christian and Islamic Beliefs and Practices.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Applying knowledge to examination style questions.

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.
When were homosexual acts first made illegal?
1765
Correct answer: 1885
1994
1995
Q2.
When was same-sex marriage first legally recognised?
2000
2001
2004
Correct answer: 2013
Q3.
Which of the following is the Anglican position on cohabitation?
Correct answer: Cohabitation is a legitimate alternative to marriage
Cohabitation is a step towards marriage but not ideal
Cohabitation is an immoral practice
Q4.
Which of the following is NOT an artificial contraceptive?
The Coil
The Condom
The Morning after Pill
The Pill
Correct answer: The Rhythm Method
Q5.
What Christian denomination or branch does not support the use of artificial contraceptives?
Anglican
Correct answer: Catholic
Methodist
Q6.
Which of the following is NOT a biological sex for human and social scientists? (Select three)
Correct answer: Androgynous
Female
Correct answer: Feminine
Intersex
Male
Correct answer: Masculine
Pseudohermaphrodite
Q7.
Which of the following statements are NOT true? (Select two)
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
Q8.
Which of the following statements are NOT true? (Select four)
Correct answer: Muslim women are not allowed to vote
Muslim women can get a good education
Correct answer: Muslim women can only worship at home
Muslim women can own property and gain inheritance
Correct answer: Muslim women cannot get a divorce
Correct answer: Muslim women should not get involved in business

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