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Religious StudiesReligious Studies1,138 views·Updated Jun 12, 2026·5 pages

Fun Religious Studies Questions and Answers for GCSE

This transcript contains exam questions for various religious studies topics,... Show more

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of 5
A Questions-2 marks

Christian
Practices

Christian beliefs







Muslim Practices

Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








Relationship

Page 1: 2-Mark Questions

This page lists numerous 2-mark questions covering a wide range of topics in Christian beliefs, Muslim beliefs, and ethical issues. These questions primarily ask students to state definitions, provide examples, or identify key concepts.

Key areas covered include:

  • Christian worship practices and sacraments
  • Core Christian doctrines like the Trinity, incarnation, and atonement
  • Muslim religious duties like salah and concepts like halal/haram
  • Islamic beliefs about Allah and prophets
  • Ethical concepts like sanctity of life, euthanasia, and abortion
  • Relationship issues like marriage, divorce, and gender equality
  • Concepts of good, evil, sin, and morality
  • Social issues like discrimination, poverty, and human rights

Vocabulary: Salah - The Islamic practice of formal prayer performed five times daily.

Example: A sample question is "State two Christian beliefs about God", testing basic knowledge of Christian theology.

Highlight: These short questions assess students' grasp of fundamental religious terminology and concepts across multiple faiths and ethical domains.

2
of 5
A Questions-2 marks

Christian
Practices

Christian beliefs







Muslim Practices

Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








Relationship

Page 2: 5-Mark Questions

This page presents more in-depth 5-mark questions that require students to describe and explain religious teachings and practices in greater detail. The questions cover similar topics to the 2-mark questions but demand more elaborate responses.

Key areas addressed include:

  • Christian charitable work and social engagement
  • Importance of major Christian festivals like Easter and Christmas
  • Core Christian doctrines about Jesus' life, death, and resurrection
  • Muslim religious practices like Hajj and concepts like Jihad
  • Islamic beliefs about Allah's nature and the role of prophets
  • Religious perspectives on environmental issues and creation
  • Faith-based views on ethical issues like euthanasia and abortion

Definition: Hajj - The annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, which is obligatory for all able Muslims to perform at least once in their lifetime.

Example: A sample question is "Explain the importance of Easter to Christians", requiring students to describe the religious significance of this major festival.

Highlight: These questions test students' ability to articulate more complex religious ideas and their practical applications in greater depth.

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of 5
A Questions-2 marks

Christian
Practices

Christian beliefs







Muslim Practices

Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








Relationship

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Christian
Practices

Christian beliefs







Muslim Practices

Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








Relationship

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Christian
Practices

Christian beliefs







Muslim Practices

Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








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Overall Summary

This document contains sample exam questions for the EDUQAS Philosophy, Religion and Ethics GCSE, covering:

  • Christian beliefs and practices
  • Muslim beliefs and practices
  • Ethical issues like life and death, relationships, good and evil, human rights

Key features:

  • 2-mark questions testing basic knowledge and definitions
  • 5-mark questions requiring more detailed descriptions and explanations
  • Focus on core religious concepts as well as contemporary ethical issues
  • Questions assess understanding of both beliefs and practical applications

Highlight: The exam tests knowledge of key religious doctrines as well as how they are applied to modern ethical dilemmas.

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Religious StudiesReligious Studies1,138 views·Updated Jun 12, 2026·5 pages

Fun Religious Studies Questions and Answers for GCSE

This transcript contains exam questions for various religious studies topics, focusing on Christianity and Islam. It covers beliefs, practices, and ethical issues. Here's a summary incorporating the requested guidelines:

Religious Studies Exam Questions Overview: A comprehensive set of exam questions... Show more

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Christian
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Christian beliefs







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Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








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Page 1: 2-Mark Questions

This page lists numerous 2-mark questions covering a wide range of topics in Christian beliefs, Muslim beliefs, and ethical issues. These questions primarily ask students to state definitions, provide examples, or identify key concepts.

Key areas covered include:

  • Christian worship practices and sacraments
  • Core Christian doctrines like the Trinity, incarnation, and atonement
  • Muslim religious duties like salah and concepts like halal/haram
  • Islamic beliefs about Allah and prophets
  • Ethical concepts like sanctity of life, euthanasia, and abortion
  • Relationship issues like marriage, divorce, and gender equality
  • Concepts of good, evil, sin, and morality
  • Social issues like discrimination, poverty, and human rights

Vocabulary: Salah - The Islamic practice of formal prayer performed five times daily.

Example: A sample question is "State two Christian beliefs about God", testing basic knowledge of Christian theology.

Highlight: These short questions assess students' grasp of fundamental religious terminology and concepts across multiple faiths and ethical domains.

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Christian
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Christian beliefs







Muslim Practices

Muslim Beliefs





Life and Death








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Page 2: 5-Mark Questions

This page presents more in-depth 5-mark questions that require students to describe and explain religious teachings and practices in greater detail. The questions cover similar topics to the 2-mark questions but demand more elaborate responses.

Key areas addressed include:

  • Christian charitable work and social engagement
  • Importance of major Christian festivals like Easter and Christmas
  • Core Christian doctrines about Jesus' life, death, and resurrection
  • Muslim religious practices like Hajj and concepts like Jihad
  • Islamic beliefs about Allah's nature and the role of prophets
  • Religious perspectives on environmental issues and creation
  • Faith-based views on ethical issues like euthanasia and abortion

Definition: Hajj - The annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, which is obligatory for all able Muslims to perform at least once in their lifetime.

Example: A sample question is "Explain the importance of Easter to Christians", requiring students to describe the religious significance of this major festival.

Highlight: These questions test students' ability to articulate more complex religious ideas and their practical applications in greater depth.

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Christian beliefs







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Overall Summary

This document contains sample exam questions for the EDUQAS Philosophy, Religion and Ethics GCSE, covering:

  • Christian beliefs and practices
  • Muslim beliefs and practices
  • Ethical issues like life and death, relationships, good and evil, human rights

Key features:

  • 2-mark questions testing basic knowledge and definitions
  • 5-mark questions requiring more detailed descriptions and explanations
  • Focus on core religious concepts as well as contemporary ethical issues
  • Questions assess understanding of both beliefs and practical applications

Highlight: The exam tests knowledge of key religious doctrines as well as how they are applied to modern ethical dilemmas.

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What is the Knowunity AI companion?

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Is Knowunity really free of charge?

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