1. The power of God is seen in His
A. omniscience.
B. omnipotent.
C. omnipresence.
D. omnivorous.
A. omniscience.
B. omnipotent.
C. omnipresence.
D. omnivorous.
2. According to the Bible, God commanded the earth to produce plants on the
A. first day.
B. third day.
C. fifth day.
D. sixth day.
A. first day.
B. third day.
C. fifth day.
D. sixth day.
3. Which of the following options is not a reason for which we must care for God’s creation?
A. It makes us righteous people
B. To show respect for God’s gift of nature
C. To preserve it for future generation
D. We are stewards of God’s creation
A. It makes us righteous people
B. To show respect for God’s gift of nature
C. To preserve it for future generation
D. We are stewards of God’s creation
4. Sadique in Islam means
A. courageous.
B. patience.
C. righteous.
D. truthful.
A. courageous.
B. patience.
C. righteous.
D. truthful.
5. The holy pilgrimage to Makkah by Muslims is known as
A. Hajj
B. Ijma
C. Ru’ya
D. Salat
A. Hajj
B. Ijma
C. Ru’ya
D. Salat
6. The first Muezzin was
A. Ali.
B. Bilal.
C. Ibrahim.
D. Musah.
A. Ali.
B. Bilal.
C. Ibrahim.
D. Musah.
7. Moses lead the Israelite through the wilderness for
A. forty months.
B. forty years.
C. fifty months.
D. fifty years.
A. forty months.
B. forty years.
C. fifty months.
D. fifty years.
8. Egya Ahor is fondly remembered by the Fante for
A. commanding the Golden stool.
B. his miraculous powers.
C. his resurrection from death.
D. saving his people.
A. commanding the Golden stool.
B. his miraculous powers.
C. his resurrection from death.
D. saving his people.
9. The parable of Jesus that teaches forgiveness is the
A. unjust steward.
B. rich fool.
C. Good Samaritan.
D. Prodigal son.
A. unjust steward.
B. rich fool.
C. Good Samaritan.
D. Prodigal son.
10. Which of the following celebrations signifies the salvation of all Christians?
A. Christmas
B. Easter
C. Palm Sunday
D. Pentecost
A. Christmas
B. Easter
C. Palm Sunday
D. Pentecost
11. The food offered the ancestors during the Adae festival is meant to
A. drive witches away from society.
B. bring development to the state.
C. secure protection for the chief.
D. unite the living to the dead.
A. drive witches away from society.
B. bring development to the state.
C. secure protection for the chief.
D. unite the living to the dead.
12. It is our responsibility to prevent the spread of cholera by
A. eating a balance diet.
B. keeping our surroundings clean
C. taking good care our bodies
D. immunizing against six killer disease.
A. eating a balance diet.
B. keeping our surroundings clean
C. taking good care our bodies
D. immunizing against six killer disease.
13. Both Islamic and Traditional religions accept
A. polyandry
B. polygamy
C. the use of incense
D. the five daily prayers.
A. polyandry
B. polygamy
C. the use of incense
D. the five daily prayers.
14. The growth of hairs in the armpit is a sign of
A. motherhood.
B. pregnancy.
C. puberty.
D. respect.
A. motherhood.
B. pregnancy.
C. puberty.
D. respect.
15. On what occasion do Muslims perform the Janazah prayer?
A. After observing fast
B. Before a Muslim travels
C. During Friday worship
D. When a Muslim dies
A. After observing fast
B. Before a Muslim travels
C. During Friday worship
D. When a Muslim dies
16. Which traditional prayer is offered when a vow or a pledge is fulfilled?
A. Intercessory
B. Supplication
C. Thanksgiving
D. Votive
A. Intercessory
B. Supplication
C. Thanksgiving
D. Votive
17. Which Islamic prayer is observed at sunset?
A. Isha
B. Janazah
C. Maghrib
D. Tarawih
A. Isha
B. Janazah
C. Maghrib
D. Tarawih
18. The act of going round the Ka‘bah seven times during Hajj teaches
A. bravery.
B. endurance.
C. fairness.
D. tolerance.
A. bravery.
B. endurance.
C. fairness.
D. tolerance.
19. The Eucharist in Christian worship refers to
A. prayer of thanksgiving.
B. preaching of sermon.
C. payment of tithe.
D. the Holy Communion.
A. prayer of thanksgiving.
B. preaching of sermon.
C. payment of tithe.
D. the Holy Communion.
20. An individual who is respectful and polite is said to be
A. chaste.
B. courteous.
C. kind.
D. moral.
A. chaste.
B. courteous.
C. kind.
D. moral.
21. To live a chaste life, one must
A. attend church regularly.
B. avoid casual sex.
C. be obedient to teachers.
D. work hard to become rich.
A. attend church regularly.
B. avoid casual sex.
C. be obedient to teachers.
D. work hard to become rich.
22. HIV/AIDS affect the society mostly by the
A. acquisition of more drugs.
B. reduction in workforce.
C. reduction in death rates.
D. training of more doctors.
A. acquisition of more drugs.
B. reduction in workforce.
C. reduction in death rates.
D. training of more doctors.
23. Putting one’s interest above that of others results in
A. conflict.
B. patriotism.
C. selflessness.
D. tolerance.
A. conflict.
B. patriotism.
C. selflessness.
D. tolerance.
24. The main teaching of the Ten Commandments is
A. courtesy.
B. kindness.
C. love.
D. patience.
A. courtesy.
B. kindness.
C. love.
D. patience.
25. In traditional societies, rules used to control the behaviour of members are known as
A. ancestral rites.
B. puberty rites.
C. taboos.
D. abominations.
A. ancestral rites.
B. puberty rites.
C. taboos.
D. abominations.
26. Repentance is an act that
A. delivers us from enemies.
B. drives us away from peers.
C. purifies our character.
D. satisfies God’s demands.
A. delivers us from enemies.
B. drives us away from peers.
C. purifies our character.
D. satisfies God’s demands.
27. When a person repents from bad deeds he or she always receives
A. forgiveness
B. freedom
C. promotion
D. punishment
A. forgiveness
B. freedom
C. promotion
D. punishment
28. Authority is instituted in society to ensure
A. freedom of speech.
B. peace and order.
C. respect for adults.
D. the right to vote.
A. freedom of speech.
B. peace and order.
C. respect for adults.
D. the right to vote.
29. The best way to live in peace in a community is to
A. remain neutral.
B. sit on the fence.
C. offer special gifts to friends in school.
D. understand and co-operate with others.
A. remain neutral.
B. sit on the fence.
C. offer special gifts to friends in school.
D. understand and co-operate with others.
30. Which of the following activities is not a responsibility of a family head
A. Giving loans to people.
B. Settling disputes among people
C. Ensuring the wellbeing of the people
D. Taking the custody of family property
A. Giving loans to people.
B. Settling disputes among people
C. Ensuring the wellbeing of the people
D. Taking the custody of family property
31. A child who refuses to play with bad friends is said to be
A. faithful.
B. obedient.
C. polite.
D. sincere.
A. faithful.
B. obedient.
C. polite.
D. sincere.
32. Tidying the school compound is the child’s
A. commitment.
B. behaviour.
C. loyalty.
D. role.
A. commitment.
B. behaviour.
C. loyalty.
D. role.
33. Refusal to follow medical prescription may lead to
A. disrespect to authority.
B. failure in life.
C. reduction in wealth.
D. substance abuse.
A. disrespect to authority.
B. failure in life.
C. reduction in wealth.
D. substance abuse.
34. Which of the following factors is a benefit of hard work?
A. Becoming financially sound
B. Becoming popular in town
C. Building the body size
D. Having time for leisure
A. Becoming financially sound
B. Becoming popular in town
C. Building the body size
D. Having time for leisure
35. A home where members learn their religion through oral sources is known as
A. Christian
B. Islamic
C. Traditional
D. Jewish
A. Christian
B. Islamic
C. Traditional
D. Jewish
36. Work done to earn income can be described as
A. community work.
B. home work.
C. occupational activity.
D. school work.
A. community work.
B. home work.
C. occupational activity.
D. school work.
37. Carrying out assigned duties is necessary because it
A. attracts hatred from enemies.
B. leads to fulfilment of promises.
C. leads to pacification of the gods.
D. pleases God and human kind.
A. attracts hatred from enemies.
B. leads to fulfilment of promises.
C. leads to pacification of the gods.
D. pleases God and human kind.
38. School rules help pupils to
A. avoid being punished.
B. compete with one another.
C. protect properties all the time.
D. worship God regularly.
A. avoid being punished.
B. compete with one another.
C. protect properties all the time.
D. worship God regularly.
39. C. Y. O. as a religious youth group stands for
A. Catechists Youth Organization.
B. Catholic Youngmen Organization.
C. Christian Youngmen Organization.
D. Catholic Youth Organization
A. Catechists Youth Organization.
B. Catholic Youngmen Organization.
C. Christian Youngmen Organization.
D. Catholic Youth Organization
40. Religious Youth Association foster peace among its members by
A. being law abiding.
B. caring for the sick.
C. causing the arrest of offenders.
D. worshipping and praying.
A. being law abiding.
B. caring for the sick.
C. causing the arrest of offenders.
D. worshipping and praying.
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