1. The biblical commandment which has a promise of blessing is
A. remember the sabbath day.
B. honour your father and mother.
C. not to commit adultery.
D. not to make for yourself graven images.
A. remember the sabbath day.
B. honour your father and mother.
C. not to commit adultery.
D. not to make for yourself graven images.
2. In Christianity, the sky, seas, animals and other living things came into being through
A. the laws of God.
B. God’s command.
C. natural order.
D. the lesser gods.
A. the laws of God.
B. God’s command.
C. natural order.
D. the lesser gods.
3. Ablution is done before prayers in order to
A. have prayers answered in time.
B. ensure purity of the body.
C. get closer to Allah.
D. win the favour of Allah.
A. have prayers answered in time.
B. ensure purity of the body.
C. get closer to Allah.
D. win the favour of Allah.
4. The parable of the Good Samaritan teaches us to
A. forgive others.
B. be helpful to others.
C. show gratitude to people.
D. be time conscious.
A. forgive others.
B. be helpful to others.
C. show gratitude to people.
D. be time conscious.
5. The traditional man wears talismans in order to
A. give birth to children.
B. become rich.
C. seek protection against enemies.
D. bring peace and love into his family.
A. give birth to children.
B. become rich.
C. seek protection against enemies.
D. bring peace and love into his family.
6. According to Akan belief, the order of creation is
A. earth, rivers, plants and sky.
B. rivers, plants, earth and sky.
C. sky, earth, rivers and plants.
D. plants, rivers, sky and earth.
A. earth, rivers, plants and sky.
B. rivers, plants, earth and sky.
C. sky, earth, rivers and plants.
D. plants, rivers, sky and earth.
7. A summary of the ten commandments is
A. obedience to parents and the elderly.
B. love for God and one’s neighbour.
C. observing the sabbath and keeping it holy.
D. worshipping the Almighty God only.
A. obedience to parents and the elderly.
B. love for God and one’s neighbour.
C. observing the sabbath and keeping it holy.
D. worshipping the Almighty God only.
8. The Holy Communion reminds Christians of Jesus’
A. birth.
B. crucifixion.
C. last supper.
D. resurrection.
A. birth.
B. crucifixion.
C. last supper.
D. resurrection.
9. Ramadan is the
A. feast of sacrifice.
B. month of fasting.
C. feast of breaking fast.
D. month of Hijra.
A. feast of sacrifice.
B. month of fasting.
C. feast of breaking fast.
D. month of Hijra.
10. The main reason for celebrating the Homowo Festival is to
A. outdoor twins.
B. hoot at hunger.
C. visit the shrines.
D. sprinkle spiritual food.
A. outdoor twins.
B. hoot at hunger.
C. visit the shrines.
D. sprinkle spiritual food.
11. The patriarchal covenant was made between God and
A. Abraham.
B. Aaron.
C. Moses.
D. Noah.
A. Abraham.
B. Aaron.
C. Moses.
D. Noah.
12. The main lesson that can be learnt from the story of Noah and the flood is
A. tolerance.
B. truthfulness.
C. sincerity.
D. obedience.
A. tolerance.
B. truthfulness.
C. sincerity.
D. obedience.
13. Some tribes forbid marriage with close relatives because
A. the couple may die early.
B. it leads to barreness.
C. it is seen as incest.
D. it leads to quarrels.
A. the couple may die early.
B. it leads to barreness.
C. it is seen as incest.
D. it leads to quarrels.
14. Jesus accepted to be baptized by John in order to
A. make the Jews happy.
B. show His faith in John’s power.
C. fulfil all righteousness.
D. confirm His sonship of God.
A. make the Jews happy.
B. show His faith in John’s power.
C. fulfil all righteousness.
D. confirm His sonship of God.
15. Which Christian virtue did Joseph exhibit in his life?
A. Humility
B. Forgiveness
C. Repentance
D. Tolerance
A. Humility
B. Forgiveness
C. Repentance
D. Tolerance
16. In a prayer of confession, Christians
A. adore God who created them.
B. say sorry to God for their sins.
C. ask for help in times of trouble.
D. give thanks for all the gifts they received.
A. adore God who created them.
B. say sorry to God for their sins.
C. ask for help in times of trouble.
D. give thanks for all the gifts they received.
17. A Muslim is a person who
A. comes from Arabia.
B. visits Mecca annually.
C. submits to the will of Allah.
D. recites the Qur’an
A. comes from Arabia.
B. visits Mecca annually.
C. submits to the will of Allah.
D. recites the Qur’an
18. The festival celebrated by Christians to mark the resurrection of Jesus is known as
A. Christmas.
B. Easter.
C. Pentecost.
D. Passover.
A. Christmas.
B. Easter.
C. Pentecost.
D. Passover.
19. The combination of the Fajr and Asr prayers makes
A. two rakats.
B. five rakats.
C. six rakats.
D. eight rakats.
A. two rakats.
B. five rakats.
C. six rakats.
D. eight rakats.
20. Way by which humankind pollutes the air m the city is by
A. the use of insecticides.
B. the use of detergents.
C. smoke from motor vehicles.
D. smoke from the burning of wood.
A. the use of insecticides.
B. the use of detergents.
C. smoke from motor vehicles.
D. smoke from the burning of wood.
21. A citizen who indulges in social vices in the community is said to be
A. unfriendly.
B. unreliable.
C. untruthful.
D. unpatriotic.
A. unfriendly.
B. unreliable.
C. untruthful.
D. unpatriotic.
22. Greetings are important because they
A. open up conversation.
B. portray one’s intelligence.
C. expose disrespectful behaviour.
D. show a good leader.
A. open up conversation.
B. portray one’s intelligence.
C. expose disrespectful behaviour.
D. show a good leader.
23. Asking for forgiveness is an indication that a bad deed will be
A. exposed.
B. forgotten.
C. pardoned.
D. repeated.
A. exposed.
B. forgotten.
C. pardoned.
D. repeated.
24. Children who are obedient and live good moral lives are
A. praised in the society.
B. envied by others.
C. sent to challenge the elderly.
D. known to be smart in school
A. praised in the society.
B. envied by others.
C. sent to challenge the elderly.
D. known to be smart in school
25. People avoid dangerous substances in order to
A. develop their potentials.
B. stay healthy.
C. study hard.
D. be respected by society.
A. develop their potentials.
B. stay healthy.
C. study hard.
D. be respected by society.
26. Which of the following is a form of physical punishment?
A. Scolding
B. Reprimand
C. Fine
D. Caning
A. Scolding
B. Reprimand
C. Fine
D. Caning
27. To show that a person is patient, he/she must
A. worship at appointed times.
B. preach to people often.
C. visit the sick regularly.
D. wait for the right time
A. worship at appointed times.
B. preach to people often.
C. visit the sick regularly.
D. wait for the right time
28. A defensive mechanism that can help protect students against drug abuse is
A. to control one’s temper.
B. living a chaste life.
C. refusing and saying no to drugs.
D. reporting drug peddlers to the police.
A. to control one’s temper.
B. living a chaste life.
C. refusing and saying no to drugs.
D. reporting drug peddlers to the police.
29. Which of the following behaviours can best be described as comportment?
A. Respect for one’s parents
B. Love for one’s enemy
C. Respect for oneself
D. Control of one’s temper
A. Respect for one’s parents
B. Love for one’s enemy
C. Respect for oneself
D. Control of one’s temper
30. Removing one’s hat when greeting an elder constitutes
A. good manners.
B. comportment.
C. tolerance.
D. fear of God.
A. good manners.
B. comportment.
C. tolerance.
D. fear of God.
31. The saying, Time is money means
A. time fetches money.
B. more time spent on work brings profit.
C. money is not gained without spending time.
D. good use of time brings profit.
A. time fetches money.
B. more time spent on work brings profit.
C. money is not gained without spending time.
D. good use of time brings profit.
32. The main aim of the Girl’s Brigade is to
A. assist girls to attend school.
B. encourage girls to work hard.
C. help -establish more girls’ schools.
D. produce good· Christian womanhood.
A. assist girls to attend school.
B. encourage girls to work hard.
C. help -establish more girls’ schools.
D. produce good· Christian womanhood.
33. The best way to live in peace in a community is to
A. sit on the fence always.
B. be afraid of those in authority.
C. keep to oneself always.
D. understand and co-operate with others.
A. sit on the fence always.
B. be afraid of those in authority.
C. keep to oneself always.
D. understand and co-operate with others.
34. Rules and regulations of the country need to be obeyed in order to
A. promote the formation of political parties.
B. promote peaceful co-existence.
C. stop rivalry among political parties.
D. save people from imprisonment.
A. promote the formation of political parties.
B. promote peaceful co-existence.
C. stop rivalry among political parties.
D. save people from imprisonment.
35. In a traditional society, the provision of shelter is the responsibility of the
A. father.
B. grandfather.
C. mother.
D. uncle.
A. father.
B. grandfather.
C. mother.
D. uncle.
36. Carrying out instructions given by the elderly shows that one is
A. obedient.
B. sincere.
C. strong.
D. truthful.
A. obedient.
B. sincere.
C. strong.
D. truthful.
37. Social conflicts can best be resolved by
A. obeying the scriptures.
B. being principled and humble.
C. being authoritative and principled.
D. tolerating and forgiving.
A. obeying the scriptures.
B. being principled and humble.
C. being authoritative and principled.
D. tolerating and forgiving.
38. Using one’s position to amass wealth at the expense of the public is
A. bribery.
B. corruption.
C. greed.
D. unfaithfulness.
A. bribery.
B. corruption.
C. greed.
D. unfaithfulness.
39. Humankind works in order to
A. go to heaven.
B. be loved by everyone.
C. win souls for Christ.
D. cater for one’s basic needs.
A. go to heaven.
B. be loved by everyone.
C. win souls for Christ.
D. cater for one’s basic needs.
40. In order-to live in harmony with family members, we must be
A. brave
B. courageous
C. faithful
D. respectful
A. brave
B. courageous
C. faithful
D. respectful
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