This document is an end-year exam paper for Form 1 students in Christian Religious Education for the year 2024. It consists of various questions covering topics such as literary forms in the Bible, creation accounts, the call of Abraham and Moses, and the significance of biblical teachings. Students are required to answer all questions within a time limit of 2 hours.
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Form 1 CRE - Question Paper
This document is an end-year exam paper for Form 1 students in Christian Religious Education for the year 2024. It consists of various questions covering topics such as literary forms in the Bible, creation accounts, the call of Abraham and Moses, and the significance of biblical teachings. Students are required to answer all questions within a time limit of 2 hours.
1. (a) Identify seven literary forms used in the writing of the Bible. (7mks) (b) Outline the differences between the two accounts of creation in Genesis 1and 2. (6mks) (c) Give ways in which human beings have interfered with God’s creation work. (7mks)
2a. Identify seven human authors of the Bible. (7 marks)
b. Explain six relationships between God and human beings according to Genesis 1 and 2. (6marks) c. Give seven reasons why reading of the bible is important to Christians. (7 marks)
3. (a) Describe the call of Abraham (Genesis 12:1-9). (8mks)
(b) State six ways through which Abraham demonstrated his faith in God. (6mks) (c) Give six examples of covenants made in Kenya today. (6mks)
4. (a) Describe the call of Moses (Exodus 3:1-22). (8mks)
(b) Outline seven plagues that God used to demonstrate his power in Egypt. (7mks) (c) Give reasons why Christians in Kenya are commanded not to steal. (5mks) 5. (a) Explain how King Solomon fulfilled the prophecy of Samuel about kingship in Israel.(6 marks) (b) Outline the promises that God made to King David through prophet Nathan. (8 marks) (c) What is the relevance of the promises made to King David for Christians today. (6 marks)