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BECE RELIGIOUS AND MORAL EDUCATION 2002(B)

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OBJECTIVE TEST

1.

By creating the world from one stage to another, God wanted humankind to do things in

A.

a hurried way.

B.

an official way.

C.

a comfortable way.

D.

an orderly way.

2.

In the Garden of Eden, God charged Adam to

A.

plant more trees and flowers.

B.

till the land and make it fruitful.

C.

eat from all fruits in the garden.

D.

oversee all created things.

3.

The Sermon on the Mount was delivered by

A.

Jesus.

B.

Moses.

C.

Joshua.

D.

Paul.

4.

The Ewe conceived God as Mawu to indicate their believe in God as the

A.

Creator.

B.

Just.

C.

Greatest.

D.

Merciful.

5.

On which day did Jesus resurrect?

A.

Ascension Day

B.

Ash Wednesday

C.

Easter Sunday

D.

Palm Sunday

6.

The second orthodox Caliph was

A.

Umar.

B.

Abu Bakr.

C.

Uthman.

D.

Ali.

7.

The title Al-Faruq given to Umar by the Holy Prophet Mohammed means

A.

a strong believer in the principles and teachings of Islam.

B.

lover of faith.

C.

defender of Islam.

D.

one who can differentiate between right and wrong.

8.

In traditional society, people with good character perform the naming ceremony because it is believed that

A.

they will get a lot of money from the ceremony.

B.

the child will follow their footsteps.

C.

they will help the parents of the child.

D.

it is their duty to make sure the child is named.

9.

In the traditional society, one could become an ancestor when one

A.

visited the shrine always.

B.

poured libation to the gods.

C.

died a natural death.

D.

married the widow of another man.

10.

Which of the following is not a revealed book in Islam?

A.

Hadith

B.

Injil

C.

Zabur

D.

Taurah

11.

Zuhr is one of the five compulsory prayers of Muslims which is observed

A.

from dawn to sunshine.

B.

when the sun is high in the sky.

C.

late in the afternoon.

D.

an hour after sunset.

12.

All the three main religions in Ghana believe

A.

in ancestral worship.

B.

that God is everywhere.

C.

in being saved for salvation.

D.

that dwarfs exist in forests.

13.

In Islam if one is pious, it means he

A.

sees God.

B.

reads about God.

C.

understands God.

D.

fears God.

14.

In traditional society, taboos help people to

A.

behave well.

B.

believe in their god.

C.

know their god.

D.

perform sacrifices.

15.

Constant prayer among Muslims helps them to

A.

be tolerant and intelligent.

B.

become steadfast and patriotic.

C.

have humour and peace.

D.

become clean and upright in life.

16.

The traditional believer communicates with God through

A.

sacrifices.

B.

purificatory rites.

C.

libation.

D.

spirit possessions.

17.

The essence of the holy communion is to

A.

give thanks to God.

B.

remember Christian fellowship.

C.

remember the saving act of Jesus.

D.

remember Jesus's teachings on sharing.

18.

We show total obedience to God by

A.

reading the Bible.

B.

doing His will.

C.

going to church.

D.

reciting the Lord's prayer.

19.

The Islamic practice of committing the whole Qur'an to memory is

A.

Hudah.

B.

Hafiz.

C.

Qurra.

D.

Sunnah.

20.

The traditionalist get committed to the supreme Being by

A.

obeying the laws of God.

B.

visiting the shrines for guidance.

C.

pouring libations regularly.

D.

feeding the ancestors.

21.

School rules are obeyed in order to

A.

achieve success in sports.

B.

have good pupils in the community.

C.

promote peace in the community.

D.

achieve distinctions in examination.

22.

Whose duty is it to provide shelter to the family?

A.

Father

B.

Mother

C.

Uncle

D.

Aunt

23.

Monies given to girls as gifts at puberty enable them to

A.

buy their clothing.

B.

cook a meal for their husband.

C.

entertain their friends.

D.

buy their cooking utensils.

24.

The extended family system consists of

A.

children and other relations.

B.

children and grandchildren.

C.

grandchildren and parents.

D.

parents, children and other relations.

25.

One who is committed to the society is the one who is ready to

A.

influence the leaders.

B.

offer help to the people.

C.

oppress the children.

D.

tell people what to do.

26.

The popular saying that 'if you do good, you do it for yourself ' means

A.

all people must be good.

B.

to do good is very important.

C.

God wants all people to be good.

D.

all good deeds are rewarded.

27.

Which of the following is not part of the six child killer diseases?

A.

Cholera

B.

Diphtheria

C.

Poliomyelitis

D.

Whooping cough

28.

Which right is a person exercising when he casts a vote during national election?

A.

Religious right

B.

Civic right

C.

Freedom of speech

D.

Freedom of association

29.

When a child develops a good spirit of responsibility, he will

A.

win many prizes at school.

B.

pass all his examinations.

C.

enjoy peace and success in life.

D.

become tolerant and sincere.

30.

One best way of preventing malaria is to

A.

organize campaigns to clean the environment.

B.

immunize against the diseases of the community.

C.

use your personal razor.

D.

wear washed uniform.

31.

The effect of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden tree was the

A.

beginning of enmity between themselves.

B.

cursing of the snake by Adam.

C.

origin of separation between God and humankind.

D.

establishment of better relationship between them and God.

32.

To demonstrate patriotism, one needs to

A.

show love and defend the nation.

B.

be sincere in all circumstances.

C.

be respectful to leaders of the country.

D.

show a life of honesty to both old and young.

33.

When God told man to till the ground, He mean man must

A.

be courageous.

B.

work hard.

C.

enjoy life.

D.

control the land.

34.

Acts of charity are based on the principle that

A.

one good turn deserves another.

B.

charity begins at home.

C.

charity brings eternal life.

D.

the end justifies the means.

35.

Which of the following can help check bad behaviour in school?

A.

Certificates

B.

Prizes

C.

Testimonials

D.

Promotions

36.

The commandment 'Honour your father and mother' demands that one should be

A.

steadfast.

B.

tolerant.

C.

obedient.

D.

upright.

37.

A problem associated with teenage pregnancy is that

A.

children born are mostly physically weak.

B.

the pregnant girls attend ante-natal clinic.

C.

the girls cannot overcome peer pressure.

D.

the girls are exposed to sexual transmitted diseases.

38.

Turning over a new leaf signifies

A.

a change of mind about something.

B.

a complete change of life from evil to good.

C.

feeling sorry for wrong doing.

D.

realization of one's shortcoming.

39.

Which of the following reasons may promote drug abuse?

A.

Showing pictures of victims of drug abuse

B.

Debates organized for students on drug hazards

C.

Taking the drugs without knowing the side effect

D.

Police dealing strictly with drug peddlers

40.

Asafo companies check bad behaviour by

A.

sacking corrupt leaders.

B.

hooting indiscipline members.

C.

condemning evil deeds in songs.

D.

disciplining members of the society.

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