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CRE

FORM 2 

END YEAR EXAMINATION

TIME: 2 ½ HOURS

 DUDI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL

CRE

FORM 2 

END YEAR EXAMINATION

Instructions to candidates:

 

 

FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY

 

 

QUESTIONS

 

MAX SCORE

 

CANDIDATE’S SCORE

1 20  
2 20  
3 20  
4 20  
5 20  
6 20  
TOTAL 100  

 

  1. (a) From the Genesis stories of creation, identify four teachings on the relationship between human

being and environment.                                                                                                                           (8marks)

(b)   Give six responsibilities that God gave to man from the Genesis accounts of creation.     (6marks)

(c)   State the causes of evil in the traditional African community.                                                   (6 marks)

  1. (a) Identify seven activities that took place on the night of Exodus.                                        (7 marks)

(b)   Write down the importance of the Ten Commandments to the Israelites.                          (5 marks)

(c)   State lessons Christians learn about God from the ten plagues.                                                (8 marks)

  1. (a) State reasons that contributed to the division between Judah and Israel.                     (7 marks)

(b)   Identify seven failures of King Ahab.                                                                                                       (7 marks)

(c)   Give reasons why political leaders in Kenya fail to perform their duties effectively.       (6marks)

  1. (a) Explain the differences between the traditional African Prophets and old testament prophets.                                                                                                    (8 marks)

(c)   Give six ways through which the church prepares her converts for membership.               (6marks)

  1. (a) Outline Zechariah’s message about John the Baptist in the Benedictus. (Luke 1: 76 – 79)                                                                                                                                                                                                                   (6marks)

(b)  State the similarities between the work of John the Baptist and that of Jesus Christ. (8marks)

(c)  With appropriate examples from the book of Luke, give six lessons Christians learn from the life of

John the Baptist.                                                                                                                                                   (6marks)

  1. (a) Describe the incident when Jesus healed a man possessed by a demon in a Synagogue at apernaum.

(Luke 4:31-37)                                                                                                                                               (7marks)

(b)  State seven qualities of a disciple of Jesus taught in the sermon on the plain.                   (7marks)

(c)   State six challenges facing Christianity today.                                                                                    (6marks)




END OF YEAR EXAMINATION 

FORM 2

MARKING SCHEME

 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MARKING SCHEME

  1. (a) Teaching on the relationship between human beings and the environment.

(i)        Both have a common origin. They are created by God

(ii)       Human beings are superior to all other creatures

(iii)      Human beings should take care of the environment

(iv)      Human beings have authority over the rest of creation

(v)       Human beings should enjoy Gods creation

(vi)      Human beings should treat the rest of creation with respect

(vii)     Human beings and the environment are interdependent

(viii)    Human beings and the rest of Gods creation have a common destiny

(ix)      Both were made to reveal Gods glory                                               4 x 2 = 8 marks

 

(b)       Give the responsibilities given to man by God from genesis from chapter 1 and 2

(i)        To procreate/have children

(ii)       To rule over the rest of creation

(iii)      To cultivate the garden of Aden

(iv)      To guard the garden of Aden

(v)       To eat the fruit of the garden

(vi)      To obey Gods commands

(vii)     To get married

(viii)    To name Gods creation                                                                      6 x 1 = 6 marks

(c)       Causes of evil in the traditional African communities

(i)        Evil spirits

(ii)       Malicious ancestral spirits

(iii)      Evil people like witches, sorcerers, wizards

(iv)      Breaking the taboos

(v)       Curses by parents and elders

(vi)      Breaking of oaths

(vii)     Bad omen                                                                                6 x 1 = 6 marks

 

  1. (a) Activities that took place on the night of the exodus

(i)        Animals were slaughtered

(ii)       Blood was put on the door post of the house

(iii)      The slaughtered animal was to be roasted

(iv)      Israelites ate unleavened bread /bitter herbs

(v)       They ate while fully dressed for the journey in hurry

(vi)      They stayed in door until morning

(vii)     They burnt all the leftovers of the meal

(viii)    The killing Egyptian firstborns by the angel of death

(ix)      The mourning by the Egyptians when they realized their firstborns were dead

(x)       The pharaoh allowing the Israelites to leave Egypt                          7 x 1 = 7 marks

 

(b)       Importance of the Ten Commandments to the Israelites

(i)        To help them relate well with God

(ii)       To help them relate well with one another

(iii)      To protect them from the polytheistic Canaanite religion/ influences

(iv)      The Ten Commandments formed the foundation of their lives and their nation

(v)       To make the Israelites live as Gods people and be a model to other people/to

help them live according to the covenant

(vi)      To create order in the community.                                                    5 x 1 = 5 marks

 

 

 

(c)       Lessons Christians can learn about God from the then plagues

(i)        God is powerful

(ii)       God uses people to pass his message

(iii)      God is just/God punishes those who go wrong

(iv)      God is all knowing

(v)       God is merciful he delivered the Israelites

(vi)      God is omnipresent

(vii)     God is faithful/god keeps his promises

(viii)    God demands obedience

(ix)      God saves

(x)       God is the lord of nature                                                                    8 x 1 = 8 marks

 

  1. (a) Reasons that contributed to the division of the kingdom

(i)        Solomon had married foreign wives who brought idols with them

(ii)       Solomon built high places of worship for idol god which displeased God

(iii)      Solomon overtaxed the Israelites

(iv)      He introduced force labour in Israel to accomplish the building of the place

and the temple

(v)       The availability of Jeroboam to be a spokesman of the people of Israel

(vi)      Rejection of Rehoboam of the advice of the old men

(vii)     Rehoboam accepted the advice of the young to rule harshly

(viii)    The readiness of jeroboam to rule the people of the North               7 x 1 = 7 marks

 

(b)       Failures of King Ahab

(i)        He allowed the idol worship Israel

(ii)       He allowed his wife Jezebel to bear false witness against Naboth

(iii)      He coveted Naboths vineyard

(iv)      He killed Naboth

(v)       He failed to protect the weak/poor as demanded by the law

(vi)      He took Naboths vineyard unlawfully

(vii)     He worshipped idols

(viii)    He stole Naboths vineyard stealing

(ix)      He used the name of God in vain when he said that Naboth had

blasphemed God                                                                                 7 x 1 = 7 marks

 

(c)       Reasons why political leaders fail to perform their duties effectively

(i)        Lack of leadership skills

(ii)       Divisions/conflicts within/between parties

(iii)      Women leaders are discriminated

(iv)      Inability to live to the expectation of the electorate

(v)       Inadequate funds to initiate development projects to help their electorate

(vi)      Cultural/religious tribal/ethnic/racial corruption

(vii)     Conflict/division of ideologies

(viii)    Insecurity /threats/harassment

(ix)      Ridicule from member of society

(x)       Lack o adequate forum to meet with the electorate                          6 x 1 = 6 marks

 

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  1. (a) Difference between testament prophets and traditional African prophets

(i)        The Old Testament prophets stressed the worship of one God/Monotheism

while in traditional African Communities prophets recognized many, gods,

and goddesses

(ii)       The Old Testament prophets faced opposition from their people while traditional African prophets were respected in their communities

(iii)      The Old Testament received their power, guidance, directly from God, while the

African traditional prophets got their power from God through spirit

(iv)      The Old Testament prophets prophesied to other communities and nations but traditional African prophets were configured to their ethnic communities

(v)       The work of Old Testament prophets were recorded and reserved while in

traditional African it was handed through oral tradition                  4 x 2 = 8 marks

 

(b)       Amos teaching on Israel election

(i)        Israelites were chosen by God

(ii)       Israelites was chosen /elected from many other nations

(iii)      By being elected it put at a point of responsibility

(iv)      Israel was to obey God/be faithful

(v)       Failure to be faithful would lead to punishment

(vi)      Israel election was due to the love for their fore father

(vii)     God would choose many other nations

(viii)    Israel election was not supposed to be used to manipulate God but serve him

6 x 1 = 6 marks

(c)       Ways through which the church prepares converts for full membership

(i)        The converts were taught the bible, the history of the church and its doctrines

(ii)       The converts are counselled on the Christian values and principles

(iii)      They are taught their responsibilities in the church

(iv)      They are taught catechism to prepare them for baptism and confirmation

(v)       They go through the sacrament of baptism and confirmation

(vi)      They are instructed on how to study the bible

(vii)     They are introduced to the members of the church /congregation

(viii)    In some churches, they are given a chance to affirm their faith practically

through public confession

(ix)      The leaders of the church and other members pay the pastoral visit

(x)       They are given uniform and badges

(xi)      They undergo ordination ceremonies

(xii)     Married couples are encouraged to solemnize their marriage          6 x 1 = 6 marks

 

  1. (a) Zechariah’s message about John the Baptist in the Benedictus. (Luke 1: 76 – 79)

(b)

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