Religion 9 Exam Study Guide
Intro to Scripture Unit:
Literalist
Contextualist
Old and New Testament
Torah
Creation Stories
Old Testament stories
Gospels- names of Gospels
- meaning of “Gospel”
-Synoptic Gospels
-dates of first Gospel to last
-examples of places Gospels were written
-examples of audiences for Gospels
Details of Jesus’ life
Scripture Citations
Beatitudes
-What does the word Beatitude mean?
-How many Beatitudes are there?
-Where can you find them in the Bible? (Testament and Book)
-Who told them to us?
-Be able to know them well enough to recognize them on a matching or multiple-choice question
-Be able to put them in your own words
-Be able to give examples of how someone can live according to a certain Beatitude and how they WOULDN’T be living according to a certain Beatitude. These might be examples from your own life.
-Explain why they are important
-Explain why they are similar to/different than the 10 Commandments
-Explain why they are covenants
Sexuality/Relationships Unit:
Virtue– definition and examples
Sacred- definition
Chastity - definition
Sexual Intimacy– definition
Sexism
Pornography
Sexuality
Perspectives on Sex – Catholic, Biological, Media, yours
Emotional and Physical risks of sex and ways to reduce the risks
Differences between animals and humans when it comes to sex
Healthy and Unhealthy relationships
Good communication strategies
Moral Decision Making Unit:
Morality– definition
Moral– definition and example
Immoral – definition and example
Amoral– definition and example
Conscience
-non-religious and religion definition
-explain why you have to and how you can form your conscience
-explain the things that help us form our consciences (and how God influences them all):
-Scripture
-Tradition of the Church
-Magisterium
-Prayer
-Other: laws/rules of society, parents/role models, peers, culture
STOP method of moral decision making (5 steps!)
Grade 9 Religion Exam Outline:
Section
/Question Type
/Category
/Marks
/Time
A /Definitions
(Fill-in-the-blank from a word bank) / Knowledge / 15 / 5 MinB
/ Site Passage(Read and analyze) / Knowledge / 5 / 15 Min
Application / 5
C
/ Short Answer / Thinking / 20 / 25 MinD
/ Short Answer / Application / 15 / 25 MinCommunication / 10
E / Long Answer
(Essay) / Communication / 10 / 15 Min
REVISION / 5 Min
EXTRA TIME / 30 Min
FINAL SUMMATIVE MARK
Semester Mark 80%
Exam: 20%
Total 100%
Examples of questions for each section:
Section A: Definition
1.______A statement of belief and conviction that can be either a verbal agreement or a formalized legal document. The root of the name for the two main divisions of the Bible.
Section B: Site Passage
- STOP method applied to a dilemma
Section C: Short Answer
What is the Incarnation? (2T) How does the Incarnation help us to understand the value of the human body? (1T)
Section D: Short Answer
How are people called to be chaste at various stages of their life? (examples- young adult, adult, married, older adult, etc).
Section E: Long Answer
Essay about the Beatitudes:
Question- Which of the beatitudes is/are the most challenging to yourself or other young people? Explain why.