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Q1 - Week4 Summative Test #4

1. The document is a summative test from Madalag National High School in Aklan, Philippines on Introduction to World Religions & Belief Systems. 2. The test contains multiple choice and true/false questions about Christianity, including its origins, core teachings, practices, and divisions. 3. The questions cover topics such as the life of Jesus, the spread of Christianity, sacraments, divisions between denominations, and Christian doctrines.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF AKLAN
MADALAG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Población, Madalag, Aklan
SUMMATIVE TEST IN
Introduction to World Religions & Belief Systems
(Quarter 1) #4

Name: _______________________________ Grade & Section: ______________ Score: ______

Test I. TRUE or FALSE


Direction: Examine the brief history, core teachings, fundamental beliefs, practices, and related
issues of Christianity through the statements below. Determine if they are True or False. Write
TRUE or FALSE on your paper.

__________ 1. Christianity is a religion which originated with the ministry of Jesus and was spread
through his disciples and apostles after His death.
__________ 2. One of the practices to be taken into consideration to become a Christian is to undergo
baptism which is one of the important sacraments in Christianity.
__________ 3. Christianity is a pluralistic form of religion because of its belief in the Trinity.
__________ 4. The basic teachings of Jesus as the founder of Christianity can be summarized into
two things: Praise and thanksgiving to God and Acts of love to humankind.
__________ 5. Having three major varieties or types of Christianity is one of the issues that this
religion encounters.
__________ 6. Christianity is a religion that is meant to be universal because Jesus intended His
teachings not just for the Jews but for all the world as His command to the disciples
“Go and teach all nations”.
__________ 7. The Eastern Orthodox is a variety of Christianity which settled on traditional beliefs.
__________ 8. The sacrament of the Eucharist is only practiced among the Roman Catholics.
__________ 9. The practices and beliefs among the types or varieties in Christianity varies but they
are one in centering their lives to Jesus and His teachings to love God and his
mankind.
__________ 10. Christianity enters the Philippines in 1965 as reflected in the timeline of significant
events in the history of Christianity.

Test II. Multiple Choice


Direction: Choose the letter that corresponds to your answer and write it on your paper.

1. Christianity as one of the largest and most practiced religion in the world is founded in the life
and teachings of ____________ .
a. Peter b. Jesus c. Paul d. John the Baptist

2. When Jews were captivated by the Roman Empire in 63 BC they experienced sufferings and
oppression. They were anticipating for the Messiah, whom they would be _________.
a. Their savior c. their leader
b. Their ruler d. their master

3. Christian faith is an offshoot of this religion.


a. Confucianism b. Judaic c. Buddhist d. Hindu

4. The word Messiah is taken from the Hebrew word “Mashiach,”. This literally means ___________.
a. The Master c. the Prophet
b. The Anointed One d. the Disciple

5. To preach, baptize and make disciples of all nations was the last command of Jesus to His
disciples and to every Christian today. This task is known to Christendom as ___________.
a. The Great Task c. the Great Order
b. The Great Commandment d. the Great Commission

6. Jesus public ministry lasted about three and a half years. This began when he was about thirty
years of age and when He was baptized by His precursor who is known as ____________.
a. John the Beloved c. John the Baptist
b. John the Nazarene d. John the Prophet

7. Jesus as the promised Messiah was descended from ______________.


a. King Solomon c. King Herod
b. King Nebuchadnezzar d. King David

8. The life, passion, death, resurrection of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity, were accounted
in the first four books of the New Testament Bible (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) which is
also known as the _____________.
a. Gospels b. History c. Acts d. Epistles

9. In 1054 Christianity was split into two main divisions. These were:
a. The Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Church
b. The Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church
c. The Roman Catholic Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church
d. The Eastern Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Church

10. The history of Christianity was marked by great schism and further divisions which make it at
present be divided to three major denominations, namely:
a. Judaism, Islam, and Christianity
b. Calvinist, Evangelicals, and the Catholics
c. Anglican, Baptist, and the Roman Catholics
d. Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and the Protestant

11. What did the resurrection of Jesus from the dead prove for Christians?
a. It proves that Jesus ascended to heaven.
b. It proved that Jesus would come back to reign with saints.
c. It proved that Jesus defeated death and sin and that they too, will be raised from the
dead.
d. It proved that Jesus stayed with his disciples as accounted by the Four Gospels of the
New Testament.

12. Christianity believes and worships one God. This means that it is a ____________ religion.
a. Monotheistic b. polytheistic c. theistic d. atheistic

13. In AD 313, Christianity was legalized in the Roman Empire by the Edict of Milan. Who was
the emperor responsible for the issuance of this edict?
a. Nero b. Augustus c. Justinian d. Constantine

14. Which Christian doctrine teaches that there is one God who eternally exists as three distinct
persons – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit?
a. Christology b. Eschatology c. Divinity d. Trinity

15. Justification by faith is one of the Christian doctrines. Means that by believing in Jesus and
His death and resurrection one can have ______________________________________.
a. The forgiveness from sins c. the membership in church
b. The status of being an angel d. the pass to heaven

GOD BLESS!!!

“For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding”
Proverbs 2:6

Sir Gener:2022-

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