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Q1.
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- According to ___________, Jesus was born in ___________,
- Jesus was ___________ by his cousin ___________ on the banks of ___________,
- ___________ was the Roman Governor of Palestine who was responsible for Jesus's arrest and ___________,
- ___________ has been observed to mark Jesus's crucifixion.
- Christians celebrate ___________ every year to mark the ___________ of Jusus.
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- Bible, Bethlehem
- baptised, John the Baptised, River Jordan
- Pontius Pilate, crucifixion
- Good Friday
- Easter, resurrection
Q2.
State true or false. If false, correct the incorrect statement.
- The Gospels is one of the parts of the Bible.
- Mark, Luke, Peter and Mathew were the four trusted disciples of Jesus.
- Saint Peter is considered as the first bishop of Rome. He was executed by the Roman Emperor, Nero.
- Pauline epistle is a series of letters that focused on the teachings and life of Jesus written by Saint Paul.
- The bishop of the St. Peter's Church is known as the Saint.
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- False
The Old Testament is one of the parts of the Bible. - True
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The bishop of the St. Peter's Church is known as the Pope.
Q3.
Choose the correct option.
- Which of the following is not true about Christian monasteries?
- They emerged as centres of learning for monks and nuns.
- They were places where monks and nuns studied literature, medicine and religion.
- Learning centres such as the Cambridge and Oxford universities were the result of the efforts made by the monks and the monasteries.
- The Crusades were fought between the Christians and the Muslims for the control of ___________________.
- Jerusalem and Turkey
- Rome and Palestine
- Jerusalem and Palestine
- Which of the following paved the way for Renaissance in Europe?
- Transfer of knowledge in the areas of science, medicine and architecture from the Islamic and Greek World to the West during the Crusades.
- The use of gunpowder by the Christians.
- New scientific discoveries and inventions of the Arabs.
- Which of the following is true about life in monasteries?
- The monks and nuns lived a luxurious life.
- They followed ordinary rules and regulations just like the rest of the population.
- The monasteries contained almost everything one needed.
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This is the picture of a famous basilica.
- What is the name of this basilica?
- Where is it located?
- Describe the role of this person (whom it is named after) in the spread of Christianity.
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Who is believed to be the founder of Christianity?
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Jesus of Nazareth in the early first century CE in Palestine is believed to be the founder of Christianity.