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Relig

ious Education Test

YEAR SIX 2016

Name

Class

TEST TIME 1 HOUR

Mary, Mother of , pray for us sinners

and at the hour of our death. Amen.

The word ‘Emmanuel’ meansA journey in hope.

B Mother of God.

C God with us.

D Jesus.

What did Jesus do at the Wedding Feast at Cana?

A He raised Lazarus from the dead.

B He changed the wine into water.

C He changed the water into wine.

D He healed the crippled man.

Which circle has the correct words needed to complete the second half of the ‘Hail Mary’ prayer below?

1 2 3

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Test

Instruc ions

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3

A1. Hail

2. Jesus

3. today

B1. Holy

2. God

3. now

C1. Blessed

2. all

3. always

D1. Dear

2. God

3. forever

Practice Questions

There are 50 multiple choice questions.•

Read each question carefully and choose the answer from the four options, A B C D.

•Shade the letter of the option you have chosen on the

answer sheet, not the test paper.•

Mark only one answer for each question.•

Use a 2B or B pencil only. Rub out mistakes completely.•

Make sure you have filled in your name, school code and other information on the answer sheet.

Test

Instruc ions

Practice Questions

Which prayer contains the words, “Blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus”?A The Glory BeB The MemorareC The Hail Holy QueenD The Hail Mary

After Holy Communion, the consecrated hosts are placed in the

A tabernacle.

B baptismal font.

C sanctuary lamp.

D confessional.

The pictures above show the events of the birth of Jesus according to the Gospel of Luke. Which is the correct order of these events?

A 2, 1, 3, 4

B 2, 3, 4, 1

C 2, 3, 1, 4

D 3, 2, 1, 4

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3 The angel of the Lord visits the shepherds in the fields.

The angel Gabriel announces Mary will be the mother of the Son of God.

Joseph and Mary journey to Bethlehem.

The shepherds visit the child lying in a manger.

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3 4

Which circle has the correct order of the Mass?

Since January 2013 the Church has recognised two patron saints of Australia. They areA St John XXIII and St John Paul II.B Our Lady Help of Christians and St Mary of the Cross MacKillop.C St Clare and St Francis of Assisi.D St John the Evangelist and St Francis Xavier.

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AIntroductory Rites

Liturgy of the Word

Concluding Rites

Liturgy of the Eucharist

BIntroductory Rites

Liturgy of the Eucharist

Liturgy of the Word

Concluding Rites

CIntroductory Rites

Liturgy of the Word

Liturgy of the Eucharist

Concluding Rites

DLiturgy of the Word

Introductory Rites

Liturgy of the Eucharist

Concluding Rites

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6 When people receive Holy Communion they say,A “Thanks be to God.”B “Amen.”C “And with your spirit.”D “Peace be with you.”

Choose the correct word to complete the following sentence.

A respectB reverence

C patience

D forgiveness

The Church’s liturgical year begins with the season of

A Lent.B Advent.

C Christmas.

D Easter.

The Mass has a number of parts. During the Liturgy of the Eucharist we remember

A the life, death and resurrection of Jesus.B times that Jesus healed and forgave sinners.C how Jesus discussed the Scriptures with his disciples.

D Jesus sending people on a mission to spread his message.

The name we give to the one God, revealed as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, is

A Holy Spirit.

B Jesus.

C Moses.

D Holy Trinity.6

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When Jesus was dying on the Cross,

he prayed to his Father to show

______________ to those responsible for

his death.

The Bible tells us that when the first human being was made, God “fashioned man of dust from the soil. Then he breathed into his nostrils a breath of life” (Genesis 2:7). The Church teaches us that each person is made up of

A a spirit.

B body alone.

C soul alone.

D body and soul.

Which circle has the correct order of the Gospels found in the Bible?

During the dismissal at Mass, the priest can say “Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord.” This means we are sent forth to

A repent and pray for God’s forgiveness.

B share the Good News and glorify God.

C place the needs of others before our own.

D appreciate the gifts of creation that God has provided us.

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AJohn

Luke

Mark

Matthew

BMark

Matthew

Luke

John

CMatthew

Mark

Luke

John

DMatthew

Mark

John

Luke

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Which prayer has words that remind us of the need to forgive others?

A The Our Father

B The Hail Mary

C The Angelus

D The Glory Be

You have been asked to set up a prayer place in your classroom for the season of Ordinary Time. To symbolise this season of the Church you choose to use

A a purple cloth, a Bible and ashes.

B a green cloth, a Bible and a candle.

C a purple cloth, a Bible and an empty crib.

D a white cloth, a Bible and a Paschal candle.

Who am I? I lived a long time ago in France. During my lifetime I served the homeless, children and prisoners. I gave food to the poor and looked after those who were sick in hospital. Today a Catholic organisation is named after me. This organisation seeks to serve Christ in the poor. I am

A Saint Francis Xavier.

B Saint Francis of Assisi.

C Saint Peter the Apostle.

D Saint Vincent de Paul.

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ho am I ?

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Who am I? I am ordained. I can read the Gospel at Mass and give the homily. I can lead the celebrations of baptisms, marriages and funerals. However, I am not able to lead the celebration of the Eucharist. Part of my role is to care for those in the community. I am a

A server.

B deacon.

C priest.

D bishop.

Who am I? I arrived in Australia in 1835. I was the first Catholic Bishop in Australia. I organised the Church into regions called dioceses so priests could respond easily to the needs of the community. I was appointed the first Archbishop of Sydney. I am

A John Terry.

B James Dixon.

C Jeremiah O’Flynn.

D John Bede Polding.

The Season of Advent prepares us for the special feast of

A Easter.

B Pentecost.

C Christmas.

D All Souls.

The Rosary is a traditional prayer where we meditate on some of the key events in the life of Jesus. These events are called mysteries. The beads on the right show the

A Sorrowful Mysteries.

B Luminous Mysteries.

C Joyful Mysteries.

D Glorious Mysteries.

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Catholics believe that during the Mass the gifts of bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Jesus. This takes place during the

A offertory.

B blessing.

C consecration.

D sign of peace.

The Catholic Church describes sin as

A when you make a mistake.

B when you hurt another person.

C something that can never be forgiven.

D a deliberate act of disobeying God.

During Mass, the readings are proclaimed from the

A altar.

B ambo.

C sacristy.

D pew.

Through which sacrament are we first called to be saints and to use our gifts in loving service of others?

A Baptism

B Marriage

C Penance

D Holy Orders

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You and your family are watching a news story about Akoy, who once lived in Somalia. As a result of war in Somalia, Akoy’s family had to escape to Kenya. Everything they owned was left behind. Akoy and her family have been living for 10 years in a refugee camp in Kenya. Life in the refugee camp is very difficult. They are trying to seek asylum in Australia as refugees.

Guided by the model of See Judge Act, you decide that Akoy and her family should

A take the risk and return to Somalia.

B stay in Kenya as Australia is too far away for them to live.

C be happy with living in a refugee camp.

D be allowed to resettle in Australia as refugees.

Timothy doesn’t want to go to Mass on Sunday because he wants to go to the movies with his friends. Which Commandment does Timothy need to consider?

A I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods besides Me.

B You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour.

C Honour your father and mother.

D Remember to keep holy the Lord’s day.

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The Church honours Mary, the Mother of God, with special prayers. Below is an example of one of these prayers.

This is an example of a

A rosary.

B blessing.

C litany.

D beatitude.

The Tenth Commandment is ‘You shall not covet your neighbour’s goods’. This Commandment is about

A putting God first in our lives.

B being happy with what we have.

C being faithful in relationships.

D respecting all life.

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Mary, Mother of Jesus Pray for usMary, Mother of our Lord Pray for us Mary, Mother for all peoples Pray for usMary, woman of strength Pray for us Mary, woman of faith Pray for usMary, seat of wisdom Pray for us

Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God.Amen.

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Which circle below has the correct words needed to complete the Memorial Acclamation said at Mass?

Save us, _____________ of the world,

for by your _____________ and ________________

you have set us free.

In the Bible, there are prayers which the Jewish people, including Jesus, prayed. Today Jews and Christians still pray these prayers. These prayers are used in the Mass. They are called

A Proverbs.

B Psalms.

C Parables.

D Prophecies.

Which one of the following is a Sacrament in the service of the community?

A Anointing of the Sick

B Confirmation

C Penance

D Marriage

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A1 Healer

2 Love

3 Compassion

B1 Light

2 Hope

3 Truth

C1 Saviour

2 Cross

3 Resurrection

D1 Messiah

2 Power

3 Strength

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Which one of the following occurs during the Service of Light in the Easter Vigil?

A The fire is blessed and the Paschal candle is lit.

B The baptismal water is blessed and people are baptised.

C The readings are proclaimed to remind us of God’s love and promises.

D The people renew their baptismal promises and are blessed with water.

Read the following words of Pope Francis and then answer the question.

These words remind us about the importance of

A stewardship.

B discipleship.

C ownership.

D fellowship.

The correct order of the Second Rite of Reconciliation is

A confession of sins, absolution and communion.

B reading the Word, Act of Contrition and absolution.

C confession of sins, Act of Contrition, absolution and blessing.

D reading the Word, confession of sins, Act of Contrition and absolution.

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“In the end, everything has been

entrusted to our protection, and all of us are responsible for

it. Be protectors of God’s gifts!”

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At the beginning of Lent, the cross of ashes made on our foreheads calls us to

A appreciate the beauty of creation.

B think about those who have died.

C repent and believe in the Gospel.

D give thanks for all that God has given us.

All Saints Day, All Souls Day and the Feast of the Ascension remind Christians to believe that after death we will

A have no further life.

B come back as someone else.

C enter heaven both body and soul.

D rise to eternal life with Jesus.

The Angelus is a prayer that recalls the events of the

A Transfiguration.

B Assumption.

C Ascension.

D Annunciation.

The scriptural reference Luke 1:42 means that the passage is from Luke,

A book 42, chapter 1.

B book 1, chapter 42.

C chapter 1, verse 42.

D verse 1, chapter 42.

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Read the following Scripture passage and answer the question below.

On what day do we remember this event?

A Christmas Day

B Holy Thursday

C Ash Wednesday

D Easter Sunday

In the Bible, the Book of Exodus tells the story of

A Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.

B Jesus, Mary and Joseph escaping to Egypt.

C Mary and Joseph travelling to Bethlehem.

D Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt.

Which one of the following symbols is essential in the Sacrament of Confirmation?

A candle

B white garment

C water

D oil of Chrism

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After he had washed their feet, had put on his robe, and had

returned to the table, he said to them, “Do you know what I have

done for you? You call me Teacher and Lord – and you are right, for that I am. So if I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash one another’s

feet.” (John 13:12-14)

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Read the following Scripture passage and answer the question below.

This Scripture passage is in the Book of

A Genesis.

B Kings.

C Isaiah.

D Deuteronomy.

During the Mass we sing this prayer.

This is a prayer of

A thanks.

B petition.

C praise.

D sorrow.

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In the beginning when God created the heavens and the

earth, ….God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And

God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. God called the light

Day, and the darkness he called Night.

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Holy, Holy, Holy LordGod of hosts.

Heaven and earth are fullof your glory.

Hosanna in the highest.Blessed is he who comes in

the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.

The words above are said during the Mass as part of the

A Gloria.

B Creed.

C Lamb of God.

D Eucharistic Prayer.

Read the following Scripture passage and answer the question.

The Scripture passage is an account of

A the Day of Pentecost.

B the Ascension.

C Holy Saturday.

D Easter.

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I believe in God,the Father almighty,

maker of heaven and earth,of all things visible and invisible.

I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,the Only Begotten Son of God,

born of the Father before all ages.

“But you will receive the power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my

witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the

earth.” When he had said this, as they were watching, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him out of

their sight.(Acts 1:8-9)

As a sign of reverence and devotion during the Good Friday Liturgy, people often kiss or touch the cross. This is called

A veneration.

B exposition.

C adoration.

D devotion.

The pictures above show some of the events of the scriptural Stations of the Cross. Which is the correct order of these events?

A 4, 2, 1, 3, 5

B 2, 1, 3, 4, 5

C 2, 4, 1, 3, 5

D 4, 1, 2, 3, 5

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Jesus carries his cross

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Jesus before Pilate Jesus and the good thief

Jesus is whipped and crowned with thorns

Jesus dies on the cross

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Read the following Scripture passage and answer the question below.

The disciples were talking about

A a wedding in Cana where Jesus changed water into wine.

B a baby born in Bethlehem whom an angel said was the Messiah.

C a man called Lazarus, who had died and whom Jesus raised to life again.

D Jesus of Nazareth, who had been put to death and some say is now alive.

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Now on the same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, about seven miles from Jerusalem, and talking

with each other about all these things that had happened. While they were talking and

discussing, Jesus himself came near and went with them, but their eyes were kept

from recognising him. And he said to them, “What are you discussing with each other

while you walk along?” (Luke 24:13-17)

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Read the following words of Pope Francis.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus teaches Peter about mercy. Jesus says that if another person sins against you that you should forgive them not seven times, but seventy-seven times.

The words of Pope Francis and the teaching of Jesus in this passage shows us that we need to

A have trust in God.

B be stewards of God’s creation.

C constantly show God’s forgiveness and love to others.

D live and worship together as a Christian community.

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“We want to live this Jubilee Year in the light

of the Lord’s words: Merciful like the Father.”

Read the following Scripture passage and answer the question below.

Select the best response to identify what this story reminds Christians to do.

A Visit your family and friends.

B Take time in your life for Jesus.

C Build relationships through hard work.

D Pray to God and the communion of saints every day.

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Now as they went on their way, he entered a certain village, where a woman named Martha welcomed him into

her home. She had a sister named Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet and listened to what he was saying. But Martha was distracted by her many tasks; so she came to him and asked, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to do all the work by myself? Tell her then to help me.” But the Lord answered her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and distracted by many things; there is need of only one thing. Mary has chosen the better part, which will not be

taken away from her.” (Luke 10:38-42)

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© Sydney Catholic Schools 2016Images for Qs 20, 34 used with permission © 2016 James Goold House Publications.PN 5844

SYDNEY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS38 Renwick Street | PO Box 217Leichhardt NSW 2040T (02) 9569 6111www.sydcatholicschools.nsw.edu.au