Question 1: Joseph was hated by his brother because
A. he was loved by his father very much.
B. he was gentle and handsome.
C. Jacob promised him of inheritance.
D. of his prophetic dreams.
Question 2: One of the reasons why God created the sea is to
A. beautify the environment.
B. generate hydroelectric power.
C. provide habitat for some animals.
D. reduce soil erosion.
Question 3: According to the Bible, heavenly bodies were created on the
A. third day
B. fourth day.
C. fifth day.
D. sixth day.
Question 4: The Omniscience of God portrays him as
A. all forgiving.
B. all knowing.
C. ever present.
D. very gracious.
Question 5: Who provided the tomb in which Jesus was buried?
A. Joseph of Arithmathea
B. Nicodemus
C. Simon of Cyrene
D. Zebedee
Question 6: The second rightly guided Caliph Islam was
A. Abu Bark Al Saddiq.
B. Umar Ibn Al-Khatab.
C. Uthman Ibn Affan.
D. Ali Ibn Abu Talib.
Question 7: By facing the wild beast, Toha Zie
A. led his people to be defeated.
B. helped the poor.
C. preached peace to his people.
D. risked his life for his people.
Question 8: The teachings of Prophet Mohammed are found in the are
A. Kalima.
B. Hadith.
C. ljmah.
D. Sura.
Question 9: The Israelites were finally led to the land of Canaan by
A. Aaron.
B. Joseph.
C. Joshua.
D. Moses
Question 10: Which of the following is a harvest festival?
A. Aboakyir
B. Adae
C. Homowo
D. Hogbetsotso
Question 11: Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated by Muslims to
A. mark Abraham’s sacrifice to Allah
B. mark the end of Ramadan.
C. remember the birth of Mohammed.
D. remember the death of Mohammed.
Question 12: The reason for the institution of marriage is
A. companionship.
B. Joy.
C. responsibility.
D. security.
Question 13: The main cause of disease in our communities is
A. filth in our surroundings.
B. low income levels of workers.
C. poor eating habits of children.
D. traffic congestions in the cities.
Question 14: It is important to perform marriage rites because they
A. build mutual trust and understanding.
B. are requirements to observe.
C. prevent divorce in society.
D. seal the marriage.
Question 15: Which of the following people was not among the twelve disciples of Jesus?
A. James
B. Matthew
C. Paul
D. Peter
Question 16: Going round the Kaba is an Islamic religious activity done during the
A. Eid-ul-Adha.
B. Eid-ul-Fitr.
C. Hajj.
D. Ramadan.
Question 17: What is the second pillar of Islam?
A. Hajj
B. Salat
C. Sawn
D. Zakat
Question 18: In the traditional society, the dead is buried with money to ensure that the
A. deceased can pay the fare to the other world.
B. deceased can pay the gods and ancestors for protection.
C. spirit of the deceased does not attack family members.
D. family members are blessed with riches.
Question 19: Traditional worshippers remember their ancestors by
A. calling their names always.
B. fasting and praying to them.
C. offering food and drinks to them.
D. singing of songs and praises.
Question 20: The most important prayer request during marriage rites is for
A. good health and protection.
B. long life and children.
C. prosperity and wealth.
D. protection and long life.
Question 21: Courtesy is a polite and acceptable way of
A. behaviour
B. commitment
C. obedience
D. tolerance
Question 22: The document given by school authorities about the character of a pupil is known as
A. certificate
B. price
C. report
D. testimonial
Question 23: Muslims show commitment to Allah by
A. dressing modestly.
B. marrying four women.
C. observing all prescribed rituals.
D. visiting the mosque every day.
Question 24: Individuals can co-exist peacefully in a community if they
A. practice one another’s religion.
B. pray together.
C. respect one another.
D. share food together.
Question 25: The saying that a child who knows how to wash his/her hands eats with the elderly means
A. children should eat with the elderly.
B. children should wash their hands well before eating.
C. that food is important for the growth of children.
D. that it pays to be well-behaved.
Question 26: Repentance promotes
A. community work.
B. good relationship.
C. healthy life style.
D. successful job acquisition.
Question 27: People lead decent lives in order to
A. be praised for patriotism.
B. be seen as being kind.
C. promote peaceful living.
D. qualify to be an ancestor.
Question 28: Which of the following behaviours is an effect of drug abuse?
A. Obedience
B. politeness
C. Truancy
D. Truthfulness
Question 29: The maintenance of law and order in the nuclear family is the responsibility of the
A. aunt.
B. uncle.
C. father.
D. child.
Question 30: A family made up of a father, wives and grandparents is described as
A. extended family.
B. monogamous family.
C. nuclear family.
D. polygamous family.
Question 31: People cherish the spirit of obedience because it
A. enhances tolerance.
B. creates wealth.
C. promotes wealth.
D. promotes peace.
Question 32: Running errands for those in authority portrays the child to be
A. honest
B. humble
C. obedient
D. sincere
Question 33: Laziness always leads to
A. misunderstanding.
B. misuse of wealth.
C. sickness.
D. waste of time.
Question 34: Idleness means
A. enjoying siesta.
B. doing nothing.
C. having fun.
D. playing games.
Question 35: Which of the following behaviours is NOT a positive attitude to work
A. Hardwork
B. Lateness
C. Punctuality
D. Truthfulness
Question 36: Workers go on strike to
A. attend political rallies.
B. demand better conditions of service
C. destroy company property.
D. have some rest.
Question 37: A corrupt practice common in offices in Ghana is
A. armed robbery.
B. environmental degradation.
C. over-invoicing.
D. prostitution.
Question 38: The best way of handling money is by
A. writing scripture words on it.
B. crumpling it into our pockets.
C. holding it with wet hands.
D. holding it with clean hands.
Question 39: The main aim of religious youth organization is to
A. become political forces in their communities.
B. educate the youth through moral teaching.
C. have inter-youth relations through competitions.
D. organize excursions to places of interest.
Question 40: The saying time is money means
A. luck comes with time.
B. money can be made with time.
C. opportunity lost cannot be recovered.
D. wealth can be acquired with patience.
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