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JSS3 Second Term Exam Questions on CRS [SSIC]
In Sure Success International Academy [SSIC], JSS3 Second Term Examination Questions on CRS are normally divided into two broad sections:
- Section A
- Section B
The first section, namely, Section A is the objective test, and students are expected to attempt all questions in the section. Section B is the theory part, and students are expected to follow the given instructions and answer the specified number of questions.
Note that what you have below are JSS3 CRS Second Term Examination Past Questions (BECE MOCK) made available to assist students in their revision for 2nd term/BECE examinations and also teachers in structuring standard termly examinations.
SURE SUCCESS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY (SSIA), PORT HARCOURT.
Term: 2nd Term Examination
Class: JSS 3
Subject: Christian Religious Studies
Duration: 2 hrs
Any form of examination malpractice may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspension. Don’t get involved.
SECTION A: Objectives
Attempt All the Questions in this Section by choosing from the options lettered A—C.
1. When Joseph discovered that Mary had already conceive, he decided to ________
A. disgrace
B. cancel
C. divorce
2. The chief butler who was related to Naomi’s husband who redeemed the land and eventually married to was ________
A. Malon
B. Orpah
C. Boaz
3. When Pharaoh appointed Joseph as overseer throughout the land of Egypt, he changed his name to ________
A. Asenath
B. Josephers
C. Zephnathpaneah
4. Man became a living being when God ________
A. breathed into him from the dust
B. breath into his nostrils
C. gave him dominion over everything
5. The sin of Adam and eve was that of ________
A. purposeful ignorance
B. selfishness and greed
C. hunger and starvation.
6. The sin of greed could be attributed to ________ who later became a leper.
A. Naaman
B. Gahazi
C. Achan
7. The first fruit of the spirit are these except ________
A. love
B. peace
C. self centered
8. Paul was a lawyer by profession and a ________ by occupation
A. musician
B. fisherman
C. tentmaker
9. Two groups that always disagree among the Jewish christian community were ________
A. Hellenist/Pharisees
B. Hellenist/Hebrew
C. Pharisees/scribe
10. The worship of many gods as in the case of Athens means ________
A. monotheism
B. polytheism
C. paganism
11. Jesus chose his apostles because of their ________
A. Holiness
B. profession
C. intelligence
12. The discipleship demands ________
A. Rich parentage
B. fulfillment and convincing language
C. Total commitment and sacrifice
13. The voice that spoke during the baptism of Jesus Christ revealed to us the ________ of Jesus.
A. sonship
B. divinity
C. power
14. Peter cut off the ear of the servant of the high priest called ________
A. Malchus
B. Matthias
C. Malachy
15. When Christians are persecuted, they should ________
A. remain firm and strong
B. renounce their faith
C. run to the secret council
16. On the Pentecost day, the apostles were seen as ________
A. followers
B. Christians
C. Drunkards
17. How many converts did Peter’s first speech realize?
A. 3000
B. 5000
C. 4000
18. The opposition of the early church by Herod was recorded in ________
A. Acts 8:13
B. Acts 10: 13
C. Acts 12:14
19. The arrest of Jesus by his enemies was ________
A. A fulfillment of the scripture
B. The accident of faith
C. To force him to perform miracles
20. The disciples that replaced Judas Iscariot was ________
A. Matthias
B. Malachy
C. Matthew
21. According to Luke the emperor who was ruling when Jesus was born was ________
A. Nero
B. Caesar Augustus
C. Julius Caesar
22. Truly I say you today, you will be with me in paradise (Luke 23:43). This statement was made by Jesus to.
A. The repentant robber
B. Pontius Pilate
C. his disciples
23. Jesus was presented into the temple when he was ________
A. 8Â Â Â Â Â Â Â B. 33 Â Â Â Â Â Â C. 40
24. After peters address to the people on the Pentecost, they ________
A. felt sorrow in their heart
B. walked away
C. stoned him
25. Jesus Christ promised ________ to his disciples before his ascension
A. His holy spirit
B. his grace
C. his angels
26. During the wedding ceremony at Cana, Jesus showed his power over nature by ________
A. turning stone into bread
B. turning water into wine
C. changing the moon to star
27. The two disciples going to Emmaus were discussing about ________
A. the crucified Jesus
B. anointment of Jesus
C. the remnant gathered
28. The king that was violent to believers and in the process killed James, the brother John was ________
A. Caesar Augustus
B. pharaoh Nero
C. Herod Agrippa
29. The appearance of Jesus to his disciples is a proof of his ________
A. Messiahship
B. Sonship
C. resurrection
30. Those who are ordained as true members of Jesus family are those who ________
A. are qualified by the church
B. receive holy communion
C. do the will of his heavenly father
31. The second temptation of Jesus (Christ) was ________
A. jumping down from the pinnacle
B. changing stone into bread
C. bowing down before Satan.
32. The man who was forced to help Jesus to carry the cross was ________
A. Thomas
B. Simon of Cyrene
C. Philip
33. The jews that came back from exile were called ________
A. Hebrews
B. Hellenist
C. gentiles
34. Peter advised Christians living among non-christians to ________
A. to live exemplary lives
B. protect their rights
C. pray for a change of heart
35. The birth of Jesus was first announced to the ________
A. pharisees
B. shepherds
C. wise men
36. Jesus Christ victory over death gave to the church the Hope of ________
A. salvation
B. eternal living
C. prosperity
37. Lazarus and his sisters lived in the town of ________
A. Bethsaida
B. Bethany
C. Bethphage
38. “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth” is related to Jesus teaching on ________
A. revenge or vengeance
B. forgiveness
C. anxiety or fear
39. ________ are the simple short earthly stories with heavenly meaning or parables that best explain Gods loving and care for the repentant sinners.
A. the lost sheep
B. the ten virgin
C. the prodigal son
40. Jesus walked on the sea to ________
A. test the faith of his apostle
B. show his power over nature
C. rescue his disciples/apostles
41. An example of healing miracle is ________
A. calming the storm
B. healing the paralytic
C. turning water in to wine
42. “O woman, what have you to do with me? My hour has not yet come.” Woman here refers to ________
A. Mary
B. Martha
C. Elizabeth
43. The greatest persecutor of the church was ________
A. Paul
B. Saul
C. Theophilus
44. The seven deacons were to be men of ________
A. questionable character and riches
B. pride and adultery
C. wisdom and full of the spirit
45. Anyone who does not work should ________
A. be forced to work
B. not be allowed to eat
C. be thrown out
46. Paul before Felix was accused of what?
A. Blasphemy
B. sedition
C. treason
47. Demetrius the Ephesian incited the crowd against Paul and his companion in order to ________
A. protect his business of silver shrine
B. deny Paul of his Roman citizenship
C. worship the temple
48. Which of the following did Paul advice the Philippians to manifest as a virtue of humility?
A. seeking personal interest
B. regarding other people better than themselves
49. According to peter a genuineness of faith is rooted through ________
A. trials
B. Miracles
C. fasting
50. Which of the following is not a modern problem facing believers today ________
A. cultism
B. armed robbery
C. intolerance
51. Who did Jesus appoint as a leader and rock of the church?
A. James
B. John
C. peter
52. Paul and Silas healed a girl with a spirit of divination at ________
A. lustra
B. Iconium
C. Philipi
53. At Samaria, Simon the magician was rebuked by peter for ________
A. attempting to buy the power of God with money
B. challenging Philip
C. wishing to be baptized
54. In Philippi, Paul and Silas converted a purple cloth seller named ________ and her house hold.
A. Lydia
B. Dorcas
C. Martha
55. Bad friendship in school can lead to ________
A. good academic performance
B. cultism
C. Agape love
56. ________ served the Israelites as a priest, judge, prophet and a ruler.
A. Samuel
B. Solomon
C. Moses
57. Jesus was given vinegar to drink instead of water and ________ to death.
A. nailed
B. crucified
C. beheaded
58. Jesus after birth was covered with ________
A. white wrapper
B. a swaddling clothes
C. clean linting
59. Jesus turned water into wine at the marriage feast at ________
A. Jerusalem
B. capernaum
C. cana
60. Peter’s miraculous vision in Joppa was particularly a mission to ________
A. Roman
B. Gentile
C. others
SECTION B: Essay
INSTRUCTION – Answer all questions in this section.
1.) Define to term human relationship?
2.) write down the branches (forms) of human relationship with two members found in them
3.) Define term reconciliation.
4.) right down any 3 condition necessary for reconciliation
5.) mention any five broken relationship that was reconciled in the bible
6.) Define the term “apostle”?
7.) Define the term “synoptic” with example
8.) Write the full meaning of the following: WCC, CAN, CCN, ECWA etc.
Answers to JSS3 Second Term Exam Questions on CRS (From SSIA)
Answers to Section A (Objective Test)
The following table gives the correct answers to the objective section of JSS3 second term exam questions on CRS. If you are using a mobile device, hold the table and scroll to the right or left for a complete view.
Q.No | Ans | Q.No | Ans | Q.No | Ans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | C | 2 | C | 3 | C |
4 | B | 5 | B | 6 | B |
7 | C | 8 | C | 9 | B |
10 | B | 11 | A | 12 | C |
13 | A | 14 | A | 15 | A |
16 | C | 17 | A | 18 | C |
19 | A | 20 | A | 21 | B |
22 | A | 23 | A | 24 | A |
25 | A | 26 | B | 27 | A |
28 | C | 29 | C | 30 | C |
31 | A | 32 | B | 33 | A |
34 | A | 35 | B | 36 | B |
37 | B | 38 | A | 39 | C |
40 | C | 41 | B | 42 | A |
43 | B | 44 | C | 45 | B |
46 | B | 47 | A | 48 | B |
49 | A | 50 | C | 51 | C |
52 | C | 53 | A | 54 | A |
55 | B | 56 | A | 57 | B |
58 | B | 59 | C | 60 | B |
So here you have the answers to the objective section of JSS3 second term exam questions on CRS. Use the comments section to let me know if you have any questions you would want me to clarify or discuss further.
Answers to Section B
1. Define the term human relationship:
Human relationship is the way people interact, relate, and connect with one another in society. It includes how individuals behave toward each other in families, schools, workplaces, communities, and other groups.
2. Write down the branches (forms) of human relationship with two members found in them:
Here are some forms of human relationships and two members found in each:
- Family relationship – e.g. Father and Mother, Brother and Sister
- Friendship – e.g. David and Jonathan, Jesus and Lazarus
- Teacher-student relationship – e.g. Paul and Timothy, Elijah and Elisha
- Employer-employee relationship – e.g. Laban and Jacob, Pharaoh and Joseph
- Religious relationship – e.g. Pastor and Member, Prophet and Disciple
3. Define the term reconciliation:
Reconciliation is the process of restoring peace, friendship, or relationship between two people or groups who were once in disagreement or conflict.
4. Write down any 3 conditions necessary for reconciliation:
Forgiveness from both sides
Repentance or regret for wrong actions
Willingness to make peace and avoid revenge
5. Mention any five broken relationships that were reconciled in the Bible:
1. Esau and Jacob
2. Joseph and his brothers
3. David and Absalom
4. God and mankind through Jesus Christ
5. Paul and Mark
6. Define the term “apostle”:
An apostle is a person who is specially chosen and sent out to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. The apostles were Jesus’ closest followers who continued His work after His resurrection.
7. Define the term “synoptic” with example:
Synoptic means “seeing together” or “having a common view.” In the Bible, it refers to the first three Gospels – Matthew, Mark, and Luke – because they tell the story of Jesus in a similar way and with similar events.
8. Write the full meaning of the following:
- WCC – World Council of Churches
- CAN – Christian Association of Nigeria
- CCN – Christian Council of Nigeria
- ECWA – Evangelical Church Winning All
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