Week 7 Mid-Term Assessment and Break Christian Religious Studies SS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1

Week 7 Mid-Term Assessment and Break

Assessment Components


Part A: Objective Questions

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options (a, b, c, d)

  1. Jesus is referred to as the _____ of God.
    a) Prophet
    b) Messenger
    c) Son
    d) King
  2. Christians are considered _____ of God through faith.
    a) Servants
    b) Children
    c) Disciples
    d) Followers
  3. The Holy Spirit helps believers cry out _____! Father!
    a) Daddy
    b) Abba
    c) Lord
    d) Teacher
  4. The event where Jesus was baptized is known as the _____ of Jesus.
    a) Crucifixion
    b) Ascension
    c) Baptism
    d) Resurrection
  5. Jesus’ declaration as the Son of God was confirmed at His _____ and Transfiguration.
    a) Birth
    b) Baptism
    c) Death
    d) Ministry
  6. Romans 8:16 states that the Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are _____ of God.
    a) Sons
    b) Disciples
    c) Servants
    d) Angels
  7. Believers are no longer _____ to the law but are heirs with Christ.
    a) Slaves
    b) Children
    c) Followers
    d) Apostles
  8. Paul emphasizes that through Jesus’ death, we become _____ of God.
    a) Servants
    b) Sons
    c) Disciples
    d) Messengers
  9. The Gospel of _____ begins with Jesus as the Word.
    a) Matthew
    b) Mark
    c) Luke
    d) John
  10. Jesus referred to God as His _____ during His prayer at Gethsemane.
    a) Father
    b) Lord
    c) Savior
    d) Shepherd
  11. The term “Sonship” refers to the relationship between Jesus and _____ .
    a) Angels
    b) God
    c) Prophets
    d) Disciples
  12. Through Christ’s resurrection, believers are given _____ .
    a) Hope
    b) Fear
    c) Doubt
    d) Pain
  13. Christians share the same _____ with Christ as children of God.
    a) Wealth
    b) Attributes
    c) Education
    d) Power
  14. Paul wrote about the concept of sonship primarily in the Book of _____.
    a) Romans
    b) Genesis
    c) Exodus
    d) Revelation
  15. The phrase “Joint heirs with Christ” indicates that believers have a _____ status.
    a) Servant
    b) Royal
    c) Common
    d) Mediocre
  16. The term “adoption” in a biblical context signifies being accepted into _____ family.
    a) God’s
    b) Human
    c) Local
    d) Natural
  17. According to Romans 8:17, if we suffer with Him, we will also be _____ with Him.
    a) Glorified
    b) Taught
    c) Tested
    d) Judged
  18. The Holy Spirit is sent to help Christians in their _____ life.
    a) Spiritual
    b) Social
    c) Political
    d) Economic
  19. Jesus’ sonship is unique because He is the _____ Son of God.
    a) First
    b) Only
    c) Last
    d) Beloved
  20. The concept of sonship is foundational in _____ teaching.
    a) Christian
    b) Islamic
    c) Jewish
    d) Buddhist

Part B: Theory Questions

Short Answer Questions

  1. Define sonship in the context of Christian belief.
  2. Explain how Jesus’ baptism affirmed His identity as the Son of God.
  3. Discuss the significance of calling God “Abba, Father.”
  4. What does Romans 8:16-17 teach about the believer’s relationship with God?
  5. Describe how believers are considered children of God according to Paul’s teachings.
  6. What role does the Holy Spirit play in the lives of believers?
  7. Why is Jesus referred to as the foundation of Christian faith?
  8. Discuss the implications of being a joint heir with Christ.
  9. How does the Gospel of John portray Jesus’ divine sonship?
  10. Explain the concept of adoption in relation to believers and God.
  11. What does it mean to be “no longer slaves to the law”?
  12. How does Paul use the term “sons of God” to describe believers?
  13. What are the moral lessons derived from the teaching of Paul on sonship?
  14. Discuss the event at Gethsemane and its significance for Jesus’ relationship with God.
  15. How does the resurrection of Christ relate to the identity of believers?
  16. Explain the concept of glorification in relation to suffering with Christ.
  17. What does it mean to say that Christians have the same attributes as Christ?
  18. Describe the importance of Jesus being introduced as the Son of God.
  19. What is the meaning of “in Christ” in terms of identity?
  20. Discuss how Paul convinced the Galatians that they are children of God.

Part C: True or False Questions

True or False Statements

  1. Jesus was the first messenger of God. (True / False)
  2. Christians believe they become children of God through adoption. (True / False)
  3. The Holy Spirit does not play a role in a believer’s life. (True / False)
  4. Paul emphasized that all believers are heirs of God. (True / False)
  5. Jesus referred to God as “Abba” only during His crucifixion. (True / False)
  6. The Gospel of Matthew starts with Jesus as the Son of God. (True / False)
  7. Believers are described as slaves to the law. (True / False)
  8. The resurrection of Christ gives hope to believers. (True / False)
  9. Paul’s teachings focus on Jesus as a prophet. (True / False)
  10. “Joint heirs with Christ” means believers share in His glory. (True / False)
  11. Jesus was introduced as the Son of God at His birth. (True / False)
  12. The phrase “Abba, Father” indicates a close relationship with God. (True / False)
  13. Paul wrote the Book of Romans to explain Jewish law only. (True / False)
  14. The Holy Spirit was sent to guide believers into truth. (True / False)
  15. Christians are encouraged to live in fear of God’s judgment. (True / False)
  16. Jesus’ identity as the Son of God is fundamental to Christian faith. (True / False)
  17. The teachings of Jesus are not relevant to understanding sonship. (True / False)
  18. Faith in Christ makes believers part of God’s family. (True / False)
  19. The term “sonship” is exclusive to Jesus alone. (True / False)
  20. Jesus’ sonship is affirmed at both His baptism and Transfiguration. (True / False)

Part D: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions Without Options

  1. Jesus is the _____ of God, setting Him apart from all other messengers.
  2. Christians are adopted into God’s family through _____.
  3. The term “Abba” signifies a close and personal _____ with God.
  4. Jesus called God His _____ during His time on Earth.
  5. The _____ of John emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus as the Son of God.
  6. Believers share in the _____ of Christ as joint heirs.
  7. Paul teaches that through Christ, believers are no longer slaves to the _____.
  8. At His _____, Jesus was publicly declared the Son of God.
  9. The Holy Spirit is given to believers as a _____ to guide and empower them.
  10. Christians are encouraged to live as _____ of God in their daily lives.
  11. Paul writes that the Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are _____.
  12. The event of Jesus’ _____ is a significant affirmation of His identity.
  13. Jesus referred to God as His Father during His prayer at _____.
  14. The resurrection signifies that believers have eternal _____ through Christ.
  15. Paul describes the moral implications of sonship in his letter to the _____.
  16. The phrase “joint heirs with Christ” highlights the _____ status of believers.
  17. Jesus’ sonship is affirmed in the context of His _____ and teachings.
  18. Through faith, believers are granted the right to be called _____ of God.
  19. The teachings of Paul help clarify the relationship between law and _____.
  20. The concept of sonship is foundational for understanding _____ in Christian faith.