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  • Paper 1 Christianity
    • Christian Beliefs
    • Marriage and the Family
    • Living the Christian Life
    • Matters of Life and Death
  • Paper 2 Buddhism
    • Buddhist Beliefs >
      • Buddhist keywords
      • Life of Siddartha
      • The Four Noble Truths
      • Arhats and Boddisatvas
      • Dhamma
      • Sunyatta
      • The Sangha
      • The three marks of existence
    • Crime and Punishment >
      • Justice
      • Victims
      • Crime
      • Suffering
      • Theories of punishment
      • Buddhist attitudes towards punishment
      • Forgiveness
      • Treatment of Criminals
      • Capital Punishment
      • Buddhist attitudes towards captital punishment
    • Living the Buddhist Life
    • Peace and Conflict
  • Past Paper Questions
  • KS3
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  • Paper 1 Christianity
    • Christian Beliefs
    • Marriage and the Family
    • Living the Christian Life
    • Matters of Life and Death
  • Paper 2 Buddhism
    • Buddhist Beliefs >
      • Buddhist keywords
      • Life of Siddartha
      • The Four Noble Truths
      • Arhats and Boddisatvas
      • Dhamma
      • Sunyatta
      • The Sangha
      • The three marks of existence
    • Crime and Punishment >
      • Justice
      • Victims
      • Crime
      • Suffering
      • Theories of punishment
      • Buddhist attitudes towards punishment
      • Forgiveness
      • Treatment of Criminals
      • Capital Punishment
      • Buddhist attitudes towards captital punishment
    • Living the Buddhist Life
    • Peace and Conflict
  • Past Paper Questions
  • KS3
    • Year 7
    • Year 8
    • Year 9
RELIGIOUS STUDIES @ SPEN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
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  • Paper 1 Christianity
    • Christian Beliefs
    • Marriage and the Family
    • Living the Christian Life
    • Matters of Life and Death
  • Paper 2 Buddhism
    • Buddhist Beliefs >
      • Buddhist keywords
      • Life of Siddartha
      • The Four Noble Truths
      • Arhats and Boddisatvas
      • Dhamma
      • Sunyatta
      • The Sangha
      • The three marks of existence
    • Crime and Punishment >
      • Justice
      • Victims
      • Crime
      • Suffering
      • Theories of punishment
      • Buddhist attitudes towards punishment
      • Forgiveness
      • Treatment of Criminals
      • Capital Punishment
      • Buddhist attitudes towards captital punishment
    • Living the Buddhist Life
    • Peace and Conflict
  • Past Paper Questions
  • KS3
    • Year 7
    • Year 8
    • Year 9
​Follow these links to the two past papers - 

Paper 1 - https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/religious-studies-b/2016/exam-materials/1RB0_1B_que_20180515.pdf

Paper 2 - https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/religious-studies-b/2016/exam-materials/1RB0_2D_que_20180517.pdf


Christian beliefs exam questions
 
b) Explain two Christian beliefs about the Trinity. (4)
a) Outline three Christian beliefs about the nature of God. (3)
c) Explain two reasons why the concept of the Trinity is important for Christians. In your answer you must refer to a SOWA. (5)
b) Explain two reasons why the oneness of God is important to Christians. (4)
a) Outline three Christian beliefs about creation. (3)
a) Outline three features of the biblical story of creation. (3)
d) “A Christian should believe the world was made in seven days.” (15)
a) Outline three Christian beliefs about Jesus (3)
c) Explain two Christian beliefs about the incarnation of Jesus. (5)
a) Outline three events in the last days of Jesus’ life. (3)
c) Explain two reasons why the Last Supper is important for Christians today. (5)
d) “Jesus’ crucifixion was the most important event in history.” (15)
d) “Jesus had to die.”
a) Outline three features of salvation for Christians. (3)
c) Explain two reasons why salvation is important to Christians. (5)
b) Describe two differences between Christians beliefs on life after death and those of another religion you have studied. (4)
c) Explain two different Christians beliefs about life after death. (5)
d) “There is no life after death.” (15)
a) Outline three features of the problem of evil and suffering. (3)
b) Explain two types of evil and suffering. (4)
c) Explain two different Christian solutions to the problem of evil and suffering. (5)
d) “God is not responsible for suffering in the world. (15)
d) “Christianity provides no solutions to the problem of evil and suffering.” (15)

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