Revision Christian Religious Studies SS 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 8

Christian Religious Studies SS 3 – Second Term Week 8 Revision & Review

This revision helps students recall and reinforce their understanding of topics covered in Weeks 1–7.


Part A: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) with Answers

  1. Who promised the coming of the Holy Spirit?
    • Jesus (Acts 1:8).
  2. When did the Holy Spirit come upon the apostles?
    • On the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4).
  3. What happened when the Holy Spirit came?
    • The apostles spoke in different languages (Acts 2:4).
  4. Who preached the first sermon after receiving the Holy Spirit?
    • Peter (Acts 2:14-41).
  5. How many people were converted after Peter’s sermon?
    • About 3,000 people (Acts 2:41).
  6. Where was Saul going when Jesus appeared to him?
    • Damascus (Acts 9:1-3).
  7. Who healed Saul of his blindness?
    • Ananias (Acts 9:17-18).
  8. What did Saul become after his conversion?
    • A preacher of the gospel (Acts 9:20).
  9. What was Peter doing in Lydda?
    • He healed a paralyzed man named Aeneas (Acts 9:32-34).
  10. Who was raised from the dead in Joppa?
    • Dorcas (Tabitha) (Acts 9:36-42).
  11. Who was the first Gentile to receive the Holy Spirit?
    • Cornelius (Acts 10:44-48).
  12. What did Peter see in his vision before meeting Cornelius?
    • A sheet with unclean animals (Acts 10:9-16).
  13. Who was the first Christian martyr?
    • Stephen (Acts 7:59-60).
  14. Who approved the killing of Stephen?
    • Saul (Acts 8:1).
  15. Which king killed James, the brother of John?
    • King Herod Agrippa I (Acts 12:1-2).
  16. What happened to Herod Agrippa I?
    • He was struck by an angel and died (Acts 12:23).
  17. How is HIV/AIDS transmitted?
    • Through blood contact, unprotected sex, and sharing needles.
  18. Can HIV/AIDS be cured?
    • No, but it can be managed with drugs.
  19. How should Christians treat people with HIV/AIDS?
    • With love and care, like Jesus treated the sick.
  20. Who healed the official’s sick son?
    • Jesus (John 4:46-54).

Part B: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice)

  1. The Holy Spirit came on the day of ______.
    a) Passover
    b) Pentecost
    c) Easter
    d) Good Friday
  2. Peter preached his first sermon in ______.
    a) Antioch
    b) Corinth
    c) Jerusalem
    d) Ephesus
  3. Saul was traveling to ______ when he saw a bright light.
    a) Samaria
    b) Bethlehem
    c) Damascus
    d) Galilee
  4. Who baptized Saul after his conversion?
    a) Peter
    b) Ananias
    c) John
    d) Philip
  5. Cornelius was a ______.
    a) Fisherman
    b) Soldier
    c) Priest
    d) Carpenter
  6. Peter stayed in Joppa with ______.
    a) Barnabas
    b) Ananias
    c) Simon the Tanner
    d) Lydia
  7. Stephen was stoned to death because he preached about ______.
    a) Moses
    b) Jesus
    c) John the Baptist
    d) Paul
  8. Who persecuted Christians before becoming an apostle?
    a) Barnabas
    b) Saul
    c) Philip
    d) Peter
  9. The apostles were arrested for ______.
    a) Stealing
    b) Preaching about Jesus
    c) Lying
    d) Selling goods in the temple
  10. Herod Agrippa I killed ______.
    a) Peter
    b) James
    c) John
    d) Paul

Part C: Theory Questions (Short Answer)

  1. What is Pentecost?
  2. Who was Peter?
  3. What happened to Saul on the road to Damascus?
  4. Why did Peter visit Cornelius?
  5. What miracle did Peter perform in Lydda?
  6. What was the vision Peter saw in Joppa?
  7. Why was Stephen stoned?
  8. How did the apostles respond to opposition?
  9. How did the church grow despite persecution?
  10. Who was the first Gentile convert?
  11. What happened to Herod Agrippa I?
  12. What did Jesus say about caring for the sick?
  13. How does HIV/AIDS affect the body?
  14. What are two ways to prevent HIV/AIDS?
  15. Who healed Saul of his blindness?
  16. What is the significance of Cornelius’ conversion?
  17. How did the apostles escape from prison?
  18. Who helped Saul in his early ministry?
  19. What does it mean to be a Christian witness?
  20. How should Christians respond to opposition?

Part D: True or False Questions

  1. The Holy Spirit came on Pentecost. (____)
  2. Saul was a follower of Jesus before his conversion. (____)
  3. Peter refused to preach to Gentiles. (____)
  4. Stephen was the first Christian martyr. (____)
  5. Cornelius was a Jewish priest. (____)
  6. Peter healed a paralyzed man named Aeneas. (____)
  7. The apostles never faced opposition. (____)
  8. Saul became known as Paul. (____)
  9. Jesus healed a sick boy by sending him home in faith. (____)
  10. HIV/AIDS is spread by shaking hands. (____)
  11. Sharing needles can spread HIV/AIDS. (____)
  12. The first church members were only Jews. (____)
  13. The apostles stopped preaching after being arrested. (____)
  14. Jesus cares for the sick and suffering. (____)
  15. Peter preached the first sermon after Pentecost. (____)
  16. Paul was never imprisoned. (____)
  17. The church prayed when Peter was arrested. (____)
  18. Stephen forgave those who killed him. (____)
  19. Herod Agrippa I killed James. (____)
  20. Saul wrote many letters in the Bible. (____)

Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions

  1. The Holy Spirit came on the day of ______.
  2. Saul was traveling to ______ when Jesus appeared to him.
  3. ______ healed Saul of blindness.
  4. Peter preached his first sermon in ______.
  5. The first Christian martyr was ______.
  6. Jesus healed the official’s son in ______.
  7. Peter stayed with ______ in Joppa.
  8. The first Gentile convert was ______.
  9. The apostles faced opposition from ______.
  10. Stephen was killed by ______.
  11. Saul later became known as ______.
  12. The church prayed when ______ was arrested.
  13. Peter healed a paralyzed man named ______.
  14. Dorcas was also called ______.
  15. Herod Agrippa I died because he did not give ______ to God.
  16. Jesus healed the blind man at the Pool of ______.
  17. The final stage of HIV infection is called ______.
  18. HIV/AIDS is spread through ______ contact.
  19. Christians should show ______ to sick people.
  20. The Bible teaches us to ______ our enemies.

This revision will help students recall the topics and prepare well for their exams.

 

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