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Rel - Ed 12 2ND Qtr. Final Exam

The document is a final examination for Religious Education 12 at Ilog Catholic High School, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions related to the Church's teachings, mission, and beliefs. It covers topics such as the Kingdom of God, the role of the Church, ecumenism, and the significance of sacraments. The exam aims to assess students' understanding of Catholic doctrine and their ability to analyze related statements.

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Rel - Ed 12 2ND Qtr. Final Exam

The document is a final examination for Religious Education 12 at Ilog Catholic High School, consisting of multiple-choice and true/false questions related to the Church's teachings, mission, and beliefs. It covers topics such as the Kingdom of God, the role of the Church, ecumenism, and the significance of sacraments. The exam aims to assess students' understanding of Catholic doctrine and their ability to analyze related statements.

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Ilog Catholic High School,

Inc.
Burgos St., Brgy. I, Ilog, Negros Occidental
6109 Philippines
ichs1960@yahoo.com

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 12
SECOND QUARTER FINAL EXAMINATION
NAME:_____________________________________ GRADE & SEC.:___________________DATE:__________
I. DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze each statement below. Choose the letter of the correct answer from
the choices. ENCIRCLE the letter of your choice.
1. What is the task of the Church?
a. To govern the people of God c. To provide social services
b. To build the Kingdom of God on Earth d. To focus on worship exclusively
2. When did Jesus inaugurate the Kingdom of God?
a. At His baptism c. Through His life, death, and resurrection
b. During His birth d. At the Last Supper
3. What does the Church use to make the Kingdom of God visible?
a. Sacraments c. Political power
b. Social service d. Community events
4. Who is the head of the people of God?
a. The Pope c. The Church hierarchy
b. The Holy Spirit d. The apostles

5. What does the Spirit of Christ enable in the people of God?


a. Unity as one body c. Ability to perform miracles
b. Power to govern d. Political dominance

6. What ensures the continuity of the Church?


a. Tradition and Sacraments c. Elections of leaders
b. Regular reforms d. Modernization

7. What makes the Church holy?


a. Its wealth c. Its members
b. Its divine origin d. Its global influence

8. What does the Church believe about sinners in its community?


a. They cannot be part of the Church c. They weaken the Church's holiness
b. They are called to be purified d. They are excluded automatically

9. What is the Church’s mission regarding unity?


a. To unite only Catholics c. To separate from other religions
b. To strive for unity of all humanity d. To focus on its members

10. What does ecumenism mean?


a. Isolation from other faiths c. Religious competition
b. Effort for Christian unity d. Separation of Churches

11. Why is the Church Catholic?


a. It is the most widespread religion c. It excludes other religions
b. It is universal and complete d. It originated in Rome

12. Who belongs to the Catholic Church fully?


a. Only baptized Catholics c. Clergy members only
b. Everyone who seeks truth and love d. Missionaries

13. What is the Church’s role in history?


a. To dominate civilizations c. To preserve ancient cultures
b. To spread Christ’s mission everywhere d. To focus on Europe only

14. What is the relationship between the Church and non-Catholic Christians?
a. They are enemies c. They are entirely separate
b. They share a connection through baptism d. They must convert to Catholicism

15. What does the Church aim to do with non-Christian religions?


a. Destroy them c. Ignore them completely
b. Recognize truths within them d. Convert them forcibly

16. Why is the Church holy despite having sinners?


a. Its sacraments make it holy b. Its leaders are perfect
c. It overlooks sins d. It excludes sinners

17. What ensures the Church's universality?


a. Its global population c. Its historical dominance
b. Its openness to all d. Its headquarters in Rome

18. What is the foundation of unity in the Church?


a. Clergy leadership c. Shared traditions only
b. Baptism and belief in Christ d. Papal authority

19. How does the Church view separation of Christians?


a. As a sin c. As necessary
b. As a call to dialogue and healing d. As irreparable

20. What are the theological reasons for the Church’s mission to the Jews?
a. Shared cultural heritage c. Political alliances
b. Christ’s lineage from Jewish tradition d. Forced conversion

21. Why is the Church considered the body of Christ?


a. Its members represent Christ c. It replaces Christ physically on Earth
b. It operates as a divine organization d. It is purely symbolic

22. What does "Catholic" mean?


a. Traditional c. Exclusive
b. Global and universal d. Historical

23. What is the goal of dialogue with other religions?


a. To assert superiority c. To prove other religions wrong
b. To promote understanding and peace d. To convert everyone

24. What symbolizes unity within the Church?


a. Church councils c. The Vatican
b. Sacraments and the Holy Spirit d. Church laws

25. What is the role of the Pope in the Church?


a. To represent Christ on Earth c. To lead economic reforms
b. To serve as a political leader d. To oversee all Christian churches

26. What is one way Christians contribute to the holiness of the Church?
a. By living holy lives c. By donating to the Church
b. By attending church regularly d. By following traditions

27. Why is the Church united despite diversity?


a. The Spirit of Christ binds it c. It excludes those who differ
b. All members think alike d. It emphasizes uniformity

28. What is the purpose of the Sacraments?


a. To unify the Church c. To replace personal faith
b. To make the Kingdom of God visible d. To showcase Church rituals

29. How does the Church view its responsibility for unity?
a. As optional c. As a historical obligation only
b. As central to its mission d. As impossible

30. What is the ultimate goal of the Church?

a. To dominate the world c. To preserve traditions


b. To bring humanity into communion with God d. To grow its membership

II. DIRECTIONS: Read each statement carefully. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is
not.

_________1. Only God deserves worship, but we can revere Mary as the Mother of our Lord.
_________2. The Church began with Jesus' resurrection, not the Pentecost.
_________3. Mary is an example of faithfulness to God’s will.
_________4. The phrase "I believe in the forgiveness of sins" implies that all sins are automatically forgiven
without repentance.
_________5. The resurrection of the dead includes the reunion of our bodies and souls in eternal life.
_________6. Sacramentally, Baptism is the first step necessary for the forgiveness of sins.
_________7. God’s forgiveness is granted without any effort or contrition from the individual.
_________8. Mary's "yes" to God is a model of trust and obedience for all Christians.
_________9. The Holy Spirit plays no role in granting forgiveness of sins within the Church.
_________10. Christians believe that eternal life is possible through Christ’s resurrection.

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