Second Term Examination Christian Religious Studies Primary 6 Second Term
Examination Paper
Subject: Christian Religious Studies
Class: Primary 6
Term: Second Term
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
General Instructions for Teachers and Students
- Read all instructions carefully before attempting the questions.
- This exam is designed to test your understanding of the topics covered this term.
- Do not cheat or engage in any form of malpractice. Integrity is key.
- Write your answers neatly and legibly in the spaces provided.
- Attempt all questions.
Part A: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice)
Choose the correct answer from the options provided.
- Moderation means ______.
a) being greedy
b) doing things in balance
c) being selfish
d) avoiding work - The love of money is the root of all ______.
a) kindness
b) evil
c) peace
d) blessings - Jacob and Esau were ______.
a) cousins
b) enemies
c) brothers
d) strangers - Jonathan and David were known for their ______.
a) jealousy
b) true friendship
c) hatred
d) rivalry - A person who is selfish will think only about ______.
a) others
b) peace
c) themselves
d) sharing - Isaac showed peaceful coexistence by ______.
a) digging wells elsewhere
b) fighting Abimelech
c) ignoring Abimelech
d) cursing Abimelech - Abraham and Lot separated to avoid ______.
a) sharing
b) disagreements
c) building houses
d) farming - Christians are encouraged to show ______ to others.
a) love
b) hatred
c) greed
d) selfishness - The term “coexistence” means ______.
a) living peacefully together
b) living in isolation
c) fighting always
d) avoiding people - Moderation helps Christians avoid ______.
a) greed
b) peace
c) love
d) kindness - True friendship is based on ______.
a) jealousy
b) hatred
c) love and trust
d) competition - Christians are advised to live in ______ with others.
a) conflict
b) harmony
c) selfishness
d) greed - Isaac avoided conflict by ______.
a) fighting
b) moving to another land
c) digging new wells
d) stealing - Abraham and Lot separated because their ______ were quarreling.
a) children
b) servants
c) friends
d) neighbors - Coexistence means ______.
a) living together peacefully
b) avoiding people
c) refusing to forgive
d) living selfishly - Moderation helps Christians to live a ______ life.
a) selfish
b) balanced
c) greedy
d) complicated - ______ is the reward of living in love with others.
a) Peace
b) Conflict
c) Hatred
d) Greed - Christians should avoid ______ because it destroys relationships.
a) forgiveness
b) reconciliation
c) selfishness
d) kindness - Jacob and Esau reconciled after many years of ______.
a) fighting
b) hatred
c) forgiveness
d) jealousy - Christians should make their wealth in a ______ way.
a) dishonest
b) greedy
c) godly
d) harmful
Part B: Theory Questions (Short Answer)
- Define moderation.
- State two ways Christians can practice moderation in their daily lives.
- Why is it important for Christians to avoid the love of money?
- Narrate the story of Jonathan and David briefly.
- What lessons can Christians learn from the story of Jacob and Esau?
- Mention two consequences of selfishness.
- What does coexistence mean?
- Explain how Abraham and Lot avoided conflict.
- Describe how Isaac and Abimelech reconciled.
- State three dangers of the excessive love of money.
- State three ways Christians can live peacefully with others.
- Mention two ways to show unselfish love to others.
- How can moderation help Christians in their daily lives?
- Explain the dangers of selfishness in a community.
- What lesson can be learned from the reconciliation of Jacob and Esau?
- How did Isaac respond to Abimelech’s actions?
- State two reasons Christians should avoid excessive love for money.
- What is the importance of forgiveness in maintaining coexistence?
- Mention two ways Abraham showed wisdom during his separation from Lot.
- State two moral lessons from the story of Jonathan and David.
Part C: True or False Questions
- Christians are encouraged to show love to everyone. True/False
- Moderation means living a greedy life. True/False
- Jonathan and David were enemies. True/False
- The love of money brings peace to society. True/False
- Selfishness can destroy relationships. True/False
- Isaac and Abimelech fought over wells. True/False
- Abraham and Lot separated peacefully. True/False
- Christians are encouraged to forgive their enemies. True/False
- Jacob and Esau never reconciled. True/False
- Moderation helps Christians live a balanced life. True/False
- Christians should love money more than God. True/False
- Esau forgave Jacob after many years of conflict. True/False
- Abraham and Lot had a peaceful separation. True/False
- Moderation means avoiding all good things. True/False
- Jonathan hated David because he was jealous. True/False
- Christians should avoid reconciliation with their enemies. True/False
- Isaac fought Abimelech instead of reconciling. True/False
- Selfishness can destroy relationships. True/False
- Forgiveness is not important in peaceful coexistence. True/False
- True friends always stand by each other. True/False
Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
- ______ is the ability to live in peace with others.
- The Bible teaches us to love our ______ as ourselves.
- Jonathan and David’s friendship was based on ______.
- ______ helps Christians avoid greed and selfishness.
- The excessive love of money leads to ______ actions.
- Abraham allowed Lot to choose the better ______ to avoid conflict.
- Isaac dug new ______ to avoid fighting with Abimelech.
- Christians should ______ their enemies as God commands.
- Selfishness destroys ______ in families and communities.
- Esau forgave Jacob after many years of ______.
- Christians are taught to ______ others as God loves them.
- ______ means doing things in balance and not in excess.
- Isaac avoided conflict by moving to a ______ place.
- Abraham allowed Lot to choose first to avoid ______.
- Jacob and Esau were ______ who reconciled.
- Christians should use their money in a ______ way.
- ______ is an important quality in true friendship.
- Selfishness leads to broken ______ and disagreements.
- ______ is the opposite of selfishness.
- God teaches Christians to live in ______ with others.
Conclusion
This examination paper is designed to assess students’ knowledge, understanding, and application of the topics taught during the term. Teachers are encouraged to provide constructive feedback after marking to guide students’ growth and improvement.