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)
- Jesus is referred to as the _____ of God.
a) Prophet
b) Messenger
c) Son
d) King - Christians are considered _____ of God through faith.
a) Servants
b) Children
c) Disciples
d) Followers - The Holy Spirit helps believers cry out _____! Father!
a) Daddy
b) Abba
c) Lord
d) Teacher - The event where Jesus was baptized is known as the _____ of Jesus.
a) Crucifixion
b) Ascension
c) Baptism
d) Resurrection - Jesus’ declaration as the Son of God was confirmed at His _____ and Transfiguration.
a) Birth
b) Baptism
c) Death
d) Ministry - 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 - Believers are no longer _____ to the law but are heirs with Christ.
a) Slaves
b) Children
c) Followers
d) Apostles - Paul emphasizes that through Jesus’ death, we become _____ of God.
a) Servants
b) Sons
c) Disciples
d) Messengers - The Gospel of _____ begins with Jesus as the Word.
a) Matthew
b) Mark
c) Luke
d) John - Jesus referred to God as His _____ during His prayer at Gethsemane.
a) Father
b) Lord
c) Savior
d) Shepherd - The term “Sonship” refers to the relationship between Jesus and _____ .
a) Angels
b) God
c) Prophets
d) Disciples - Through Christ’s resurrection, believers are given _____ .
a) Hope
b) Fear
c) Doubt
d) Pain - Christians share the same _____ with Christ as children of God.
a) Wealth
b) Attributes
c) Education
d) Power - Paul wrote about the concept of sonship primarily in the Book of _____.
a) Romans
b) Genesis
c) Exodus
d) Revelation - The phrase “Joint heirs with Christ” indicates that believers have a _____ status.
a) Servant
b) Royal
c) Common
d) Mediocre - The term “adoption” in a biblical context signifies being accepted into _____ family.
a) God’s
b) Human
c) Local
d) Natural - According to Romans 8:17, if we suffer with Him, we will also be _____ with Him.
a) Glorified
b) Taught
c) Tested
d) Judged - The Holy Spirit is sent to help Christians in their _____ life.
a) Spiritual
b) Social
c) Political
d) Economic - Jesus’ sonship is unique because He is the _____ Son of God.
a) First
b) Only
c) Last
d) Beloved - The concept of sonship is foundational in _____ teaching.
a) Christian
b) Islamic
c) Jewish
d) Buddhist
Part B: Theory Questions
Short Answer Questions
- Define sonship in the context of Christian belief.
- Explain how Jesus’ baptism affirmed His identity as the Son of God.
- Discuss the significance of calling God “Abba, Father.”
- What does Romans 8:16-17 teach about the believer’s relationship with God?
- Describe how believers are considered children of God according to Paul’s teachings.
- What role does the Holy Spirit play in the lives of believers?
- Why is Jesus referred to as the foundation of Christian faith?
- Discuss the implications of being a joint heir with Christ.
- How does the Gospel of John portray Jesus’ divine sonship?
- Explain the concept of adoption in relation to believers and God.
- What does it mean to be “no longer slaves to the law”?
- How does Paul use the term “sons of God” to describe believers?
- What are the moral lessons derived from the teaching of Paul on sonship?
- Discuss the event at Gethsemane and its significance for Jesus’ relationship with God.
- How does the resurrection of Christ relate to the identity of believers?
- Explain the concept of glorification in relation to suffering with Christ.
- What does it mean to say that Christians have the same attributes as Christ?
- Describe the importance of Jesus being introduced as the Son of God.
- What is the meaning of “in Christ” in terms of identity?
- Discuss how Paul convinced the Galatians that they are children of God.
Part C: True or False Questions
True or False Statements
- Jesus was the first messenger of God. (True / False)
- Christians believe they become children of God through adoption. (True / False)
- The Holy Spirit does not play a role in a believer’s life. (True / False)
- Paul emphasized that all believers are heirs of God. (True / False)
- Jesus referred to God as “Abba” only during His crucifixion. (True / False)
- The Gospel of Matthew starts with Jesus as the Son of God. (True / False)
- Believers are described as slaves to the law. (True / False)
- The resurrection of Christ gives hope to believers. (True / False)
- Paul’s teachings focus on Jesus as a prophet. (True / False)
- “Joint heirs with Christ” means believers share in His glory. (True / False)
- Jesus was introduced as the Son of God at His birth. (True / False)
- The phrase “Abba, Father” indicates a close relationship with God. (True / False)
- Paul wrote the Book of Romans to explain Jewish law only. (True / False)
- The Holy Spirit was sent to guide believers into truth. (True / False)
- Christians are encouraged to live in fear of God’s judgment. (True / False)
- Jesus’ identity as the Son of God is fundamental to Christian faith. (True / False)
- The teachings of Jesus are not relevant to understanding sonship. (True / False)
- Faith in Christ makes believers part of God’s family. (True / False)
- The term “sonship” is exclusive to Jesus alone. (True / False)
- 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
- Jesus is the _____ of God, setting Him apart from all other messengers.
- Christians are adopted into God’s family through _____.
- The term “Abba” signifies a close and personal _____ with God.
- Jesus called God His _____ during His time on Earth.
- The _____ of John emphasizes the divine nature of Jesus as the Son of God.
- Believers share in the _____ of Christ as joint heirs.
- Paul teaches that through Christ, believers are no longer slaves to the _____.
- At His _____, Jesus was publicly declared the Son of God.
- The Holy Spirit is given to believers as a _____ to guide and empower them.
- Christians are encouraged to live as _____ of God in their daily lives.
- Paul writes that the Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are _____.
- The event of Jesus’ _____ is a significant affirmation of His identity.
- Jesus referred to God as His Father during His prayer at _____.
- The resurrection signifies that believers have eternal _____ through Christ.
- Paul describes the moral implications of sonship in his letter to the _____.
- The phrase “joint heirs with Christ” highlights the _____ status of believers.
- Jesus’ sonship is affirmed in the context of His _____ and teachings.
- Through faith, believers are granted the right to be called _____ of God.
- The teachings of Paul help clarify the relationship between law and _____.
- The concept of sonship is foundational for understanding _____ in Christian faith.