Unit 3 RE

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Quiz on Unit 3 RE, created by Eleanor White on 10/05/2016.
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Question 1

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Animals are used by humans. To name a few: [blank_start]pets[blank_end], food and [blank_start]entertainment[blank_end] (e.g. zoos)
Answer
  • pets
  • entertainment

Question 2

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Many zoos try to breed endangered species to try and prevent [blank_start]extinction[blank_end]. This is important because we should be [blank_start]stewards[blank_end] and protect our ecosystem. After all, according to the [blank_start]Assisi[blank_end] Declarations, 'animals are part of creation and deserve respect and [blank_start]protection[blank_end].'
Answer
  • extinction
  • stewards
  • Assisi
  • protection

Question 3

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What is the correct food rule in certain religions?
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  • Many Christians do not eat red meat on Saturdays because Jesus died on that day
  • Sikhs do not eat meat that has been ritually slaughtered
  • In Judaism, the animal has to be ritually slaughtered - this is halal.

Question 4

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Which are Sikh teachings?
Answer
  • If you say God is in every being, why kill a chicken?
  • Scientists must abandon factories of death
  • Gods light is in every creature
  • God cares about even the sparrows

Question 5

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The Big Bang is the scientific account of the origins of life. About [blank_start]20 billion[blank_end] years ago, there was nothing. On Earth there wasn't any land or sea, just the primeval [blank_start]soup[blank_end]. [blank_start]Amino acids[blank_end] and the basic elements of life fused together, forming the first simple life forms. These developed, until humans about [blank_start]5 million[blank_end] years ago.
Answer
  • 20 billion
  • 15 billion
  • soup
  • curry
  • Amino acids
  • Glycerol
  • 5 million
  • 10 million

Question 6

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According to Sikhism and Christianity, God created the world and everything on it.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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What is awe and wonderment?
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  • Seeing beauty in the world and taking a picture of it for Instagram
  • Seeing beauty in the world, feeling privileged to have witnessed something so special.
  • Thinking 'God is kwl yo!!1'

Question 8

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What are some world problems?
Answer
  • Climate change
  • Pollution
  • Destruction of natural habitats
  • Kylie Jenner's wigs (the blue bob is disgusting lol)

Question 9

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We look after the world by having Earth Summits, every [blank_start]10[blank_end] years, to try and get world-wide agreements to tackle [blank_start]environmental[blank_end] problems. For example, the 2002 [blank_start]Kyoto[blank_end] agreement which sets targets for reducing [blank_start]carbon dioxide[blank_end].
Answer
  • 10
  • environmental
  • Kyoto
  • carbon dioxide
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