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CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION I

PART I

 

  1. Identify five occasions in which Abraham’s faith in God was demonstrated.       (5mks)
  2. Give secular reasons for the coming of missionaries to Africa.                                       (5mks)
  3. State five roles played by Africans in spreading Christianity in East Africa.       (5mks)
  4. Identify five contributions of the church in the society today.       (5mks)
  5. List down five taboos and regulations that were observed by an expectant mother in African traditional society.       (5mks)
  6. Give five ways in which the covenant foretold by Jeremiah is different from Sinai’s covenant. (5mks)
  7. State five ways in which the living benefited from the living dead.       (5mks)
  8. Identify five ways in which names were given to children in African traditional society.       (5mks)
  9. Give five contributions of Krapf in establishing Christianity.       (5mks)
  10. Outline five teachings of Jesus about God’s Kingdom. (5mks)
  11. Identify five social conditions condemned by Amos. (5mks)
  12. State five teachings of Paul to the Corinthians on the issue of marriage. (5mks)
  13. State five reasons why David is important. (5mks)
  14. Identify five effects of the process of colonisation on missionary work in Kenya. (5mks)
  15. Outline five causes of childlessness in the society. (5mks)
  16. State five motives that drive people to misuse drugs. (5mks)
  17. Identify five problems of leisure in Kenya today. (5mks)
  18. Outline five occasions when Jesus prayed. (5mks)
  19. Identify five effects of Bible translation.       (5mks)
  20. State five reasons why Christians accept suffering as part of discipleship in this world. (5mks)
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CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION  1

PART II

 

  1. a) Explain the Biblical origin of sin and it’s consequences in Genesis chapter 3.           (14mks)
  2. b) Outline the traditional African understanding about evil.                                                     (5mks)
  3. c) What are the great evils that face mankind today?                                                   (6mks)
  4. a) What are the Christian teaching about work both in the Old and New testament                  (8mks)
  5. b) Why was work seen as very important in the traditional African society.                              (7mks)
  6. c) i) List any six causes of unemployment in Kenya today.                                                      (6mks)
  7. ii) Give the solutions to the problems mentioned above.       (4mks)
  8. a) Why is divorce common in East Africa today.                                                          (10mks)
  9. b) Why was divorce not common in Africa traditional community.                                          (8mks)
  10. c) Identify some of the remedies to be applied to slow the high rate of divorce nowadays.      (10mks)
  11. a) Give a comparison between the call of Samuel with that of Moses.                          (12mks)
  12. b) State reasons that made the Israelites to demand for a king.                                     (5mks)
  13. c) Give ways in which leaders of nations misuse their positions today.                         (8mks)
  14. a) Relate the miracle of the healing of the man born blind.                                                      (12mks)
  15. b) What lessons do Christians learn from this miracle.                                                       (10mks)
  16. c) List three other miracles of Jesus.                                                                                    (3mks)

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 1

PART I

MARKING SCHEME

 

  1. Abraham’s faith in God was demonstrated in the following ways:

–     His readiness to begin God’s plan of salvation when called though he had not seen that  God .

–     His readiness to leave his ancestral land for a new land.

–     His readiness to offer Isaac as a sacrifice yet he was the only son.

–     His faith on the birth of Isaac yet they were aging.

–     Offered sacrifices to God when he reached Canaan.

–     His readiness to offer sacrifices as commanded.

 

  1. Secular reason for the coming of the missionaries:

–     To civilize Africans.

–     To stop slave trade.

–     To explore new lands.

–     For adventure i.e find out what was happening outside.

–     To establish legitimate trade.

–     To rehabilitate freed slaves.

 

  1. Role played by Africans in spreading Christianity in East Africa:

–     Taught the missionaries their vernacular language.

–     Preached to their fellow Africans.

–     Acted as guides & porters.

–     Provided material support to the missionaries.

–     Provided land for building of schools, hospitals & mission churches e.g chief Kaneni of Muranga.

–     Became catechists who denounced African customs.

 

  1. Contributions of the church in the society today.

–     Helping refugees.

–     Provision of food in the famine striken areas.

–     Establishing homes for the destitute, the disabled and the aged (Thogoto).

–     Provision of medical in various parts of Kenya.

–     Providing security to clash victims.

–     Providing education through their mission schools.

–     Evangelising so as to enhance virtues in the society.

 

  1. Taboos & regulations that were observed by an expectant mother in the African traditional society:

–     Abstain from sexual intercourse till after birth.

–     Forbidden to eat certain foods & and encouraged to eat others.

–     Returns to the home of her parents when the time of giving birth draws near.

–     Not allowed to do heavy work and handle certain tools like metals.

–     Not allowed to speak to her husband directly.

–     May carry protective charms.

–     Prayers for the mother and child are made to God.

 

  1. Ways in which the covenant foretold by Jeremiah is different from Sinai’s covenant.

–     Jeremiah’s covenant emphasized on forgiveness of sins unlike Sinaitic covenant .

–     Jeremiah’s covenant emphasized individual / personal responsibility.

–     The laws to be followed would be written in peoples hearts unlike Sinaitic covenant which was written on stone -tablets.

–     Jeremiah’s covenant would be permanent and would be fulfilled unlike the Sinai covenant which had repeatedly failed.

–     In the new covenant there will be personal knowledge of God, while in the Sinaitic, there would be need for a -mediator.

–     In the new covenant there would be spontaneous forgiveness of sins, whereas in the old covenant sins were called -forward to the next generation.

 

  1. Ways in which the living benefited from the living dead:

–   Communicate the wishes of the relatives to ancestors.

–   Welcome the dying into the spiritual world.

–    Pass the request of the living to god.

–   Help to sustain community standards / values.

–   Help in controlling the behaviour of the living.

–   Bless the living.

–   Avert the consequences of curses from anywhere.

–  Help them recover lost property.

 

  1. Ways in which names were given to children in African traditional society:

–     Given according to the prevailing circumstances at the time of the birth.

–     Given ancestral names in honour of the dead.

–     Named after elder members of the community.

–     Given according to the experience of the parents.

–     Given during adolescence to describe observed characteristics of the young man or woman    .

–     Name would be fixed before the child is born.

–     Name given according to the season of births.

 

  1. Contribution of Krapf in establishing Christianity:

–     Wrote the first Kiswahili dictionary i.e participated in Bible translation.

–     Translated St Luke’s Gospel into Taita language.

–     Translated the New Testament in to Kiswahili.

–     Assisted in setting up mission stations in Ribe, and part of Ukambani.

–     Converted various people e.g Akamba & established churches that were used in worship.

 

  1. Teachings of Jesus about God’s kingdom:

–     The kingdom of God meant the rule of God.

–     Had already come for Jesus had obeyed the will of God.

–     It was present in the worlds & words of Jesus.

–     The kingdom will not be joyful event for everyone in future.

–     Kingdom belongs to the humble, poor e.t.c.

–     The rich cannot buy their way.

–     The kingdom goes on growing and spreading quietly e.t.c

.

  1. Social conditions condemned by Amos:

–     Oppression and exploitation of the poor by the rich.

–     Social injustice & luxury.

–     Disorder & unfair practices like harshness.

–     Wealth derived from slave labour.

–     Exorbitant rents.

 

  1. Teachings of paul to the Corinthians on the issue of marriage:

–     Paul advised the Corinthians to copy his example of remaining celibate if they wished to serve God better.

–     Paul advised those who’d lost their partners to remain so as to avoid being immoral.

–     Warned that marriage was permanent and therefore those who married would not separate.

–     Paul advised those who separated for neighbours reasons not to remarry.

–     He warned Xtians not to marry non-Christians.

 

  1. Reasons why David is important:

–     Was chosen by God.

–     Was filled with the spirit from the time he was anointed.

–     Had outstanding leadership qualities.

–     Knew and obeyed God.

–     Was acclaimed & publicly anointed king by the whole nation.

–     Captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites & made it the capital.

–     United the people.

–     Established a most powerful state.

–     Encouraged trade with other nations e.g Tyre.

–     Brilliant military commander.

 

  1. Effects of the process of colonization on missionary work in Kenya:

–     Establishment of British authority in the interior resulted in law & order.

–     Colonial administration encouraged some missionaries to work in the country.

–     The building of the Kenya – Uganda railway enabled the missionaries to move to the interior

–     Land given to the British was given to the missionaries to build mission stations.

–     Colonial government gave financial aid to the missionaries.

–     Freedom of worship was granted by the British government led to rivalry amongst churches.

–     Missionaries were not accepted where the colonial administration used punitive expeditions.

–     African teachers in missionary schools left to join the army due to reasonable salaries in the forces.

 

  1. Causes of childlessness in the society:

–     Infertility of one partner or both.

–    Accidents for example, war & natural disasters.

–     Use or misuse of certain drugs.

–    Abortion.

–     Biological, psychological & health problems.

 

  1. Motives that drive people to misuse drugs:

–     To escape frustration

–     Influence from the others

–     Curiosity

–     Commercial advertisements

–     Idleness

–     Search of identity (show – off)

–      Prevention or cure of diseases.

 

  1. Problems of leisure in kenya today:

–     Drug-Taking

–    Theft

–     Fighting

–    Rape

–    Gossip

–    Reading Or Watching Pornographic Materials

–     Drinking Alcohol & smoking.

 

  1. Occasions when Jesus prayed:

–     After baptism at river Jordan.

–     Prayed alone away from the crowd.

–     During the feeding of the five thousand.

–     Before asking his disciples what people said about him.

–     Just before the transfiguration.

–    After the return of the 72 disciples.

–     When he taught his disciples how to pray.

–    During the last supper.

–     At the garden of Gethesemane just before his arrest

–     Prayed to his father when he was on the cross.

 

  1. Effects of bible translation in Kenya:

–     More Africans became Xtians.

–     Missionaries were able to easily evangelise the local people.

–     African Xtians were able to have a clear understanding of the Holy scriptures.

–     Led to the formation of schools where the African Xtians could be taught.

–     African Xtians re-discovered their own cultural identity.

 

  1. Reasons why Christians accept suffering as part of discipleship in this world:

–     Suffering is a necessary part of a Xtian’s life.

–     It brings eternal life.

–     Suffering brings salvation / redemption.

–     A sign of true commitment to Jesus.

–     Christ suffered – they emulate Him as their model

–     Enables one to carry out the cross of Christ on account of the gospel

–     Trains a Xtian in endurance

–     A manifestation of God’s glory

–     A preparation for eternal glory.

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION I

PART II

MARKING SCHEME

 

1(a)      i) Biblical origin of sin:

– Sin is understood to mean rebellion against God.

– Sin originated with the devil or Satan in heaven.

– The serpent came to the woman & told her to eat fruits of the tree that God had forbidden – –   –   – —

Adam & Eve to eat.

 

  1. ii) Consequences of Sin:

– The whole Adamic race became alienated from God.

– Man changed and became prone to sin.

– The sentence of death was passed upon all men.

– The ground was cursed on account of man.

– Childbirth and work became associated with hardship.

– Sin entered into the world.

– Man began to take life of fellow men.

– The life span of man was reduced.

– The language of mankind was confused after the flood.

 

(b)  Traditional African understanding of evil:

–     Most African communities believe that god did not create evil nor is the temptation to do evil.

–     Some African communities attribute the origin of evil to spiritual beings that is evil spirits.

–     Others believe that evil is caused by bad magicians.

–     If someone broke an established community taboo, he would suffer some form of evil like sickness or bareness.

–     Dead ancestors, if offended by the living were also believed to cause / send evil to the offender.

–     Some African communities have myths which show that God created the would with a possibility of evil.

 

(c)  What are the great evils that face mankind today:

–     Poverty

–    Ignorance / illiteracy

–     Diseases e.g A.I.Ds

–    Corruption / bribery

–     Wars & fighting’s

–    Natural calamities (floods, – El-nino, famines).

 

 

  1. (a) Christian teaching about work both in the old and New Testament:

–     God’s creation is talked of as work.

–     Man was to work in order to subdue the earth.

–     God himself worked in the creation story so man should work.

–     In the commandments both work and rest are shown as part of God’s plan for mankind.

–     Work is good & can be fulfilling & enjoyable – proverbs, laziness is condemned.

–     Although work is good man should not be overworked & exploited.

–     Jesus was a worker (carpenter).

–     Jesus gave his examples from the world of work e.g sower, shepherd, fishermen, tax collectors e.t.c.

–     Paul used to work (tent maker) .

–     He who does not work should not eat.

 

(b) Work was seen as very important in the traditional African society.

–     Work is the basis of wealth.

–     Work was obligatory.

–     Division of labour – age, sex & status.

–     Kept people physically fit.

–     One feels proud due to achievement through work.

–     Work as a means of basic needs.

–     Brought people to share talks and media of instruction.

 

(c) i)     Causes of unemployment in Kenya today:

–     High population.                                                                 –

–     Inappropriate education system rapid growth in labour force.

–     Industrial seasonality.

–     Job selectivity.

–     Skill imbalance.

–     Unappropriate technology.

–     Shortage of foreign exchange.

–     Unfavourable terms of trade.

 

  1. ii) Solutions to the problems mentioned above:

–     Mobilisation of national resources

–     Discouragement from white collar jobs

–     Technical education

–     N.Y.S

–     Informal sector – Jua Kali

–    8-4-4

 

3    (a) Why divorce is common in East Africa today:

–     Unfaithfulness

–    Long separation – job opportunities

–     Drunkenness

–    Cruelity

–     Feminist liberation

–    Random choice of partners

–     No room for polygamy

–    One who earns can manage without a husband

–     Lack of parental consultation

–    Couple break marriage due to hearsay

–     Individual affairs

–    No go-between hence reconciliation after disagreement

 

 

–     Permissiveness

–    If  dowry is not fully paid.

 

(b)  Why was divorce not common in African traditional community:

–     Dowry acted as cement

–     Divorce not allowed – marriage was permanent

–     Was a communal affair

–     Both parents consulted

–     Women substituted for second marriage

–    Women were subordinate

–     Took place at a mature age

–      Unfaithfulness was not there and if, then one was given severe punishment.

–     Always a go-between in all marriages.

 

(c)  Possible solutions to the above problems:

–     Partners to pray.

–     Forgive each other as Jesus advocated for love and forgiveness.

–     Marriage counsellors.

–     Monogamy should be upheld to avoid divorce that occurred because of polygamous marriages.

–     Should avoid immorality.

–     Couples to adhere to their oaths.

–     Couples to stay together.

 

  1. (a) Compare the call of Samuel with that of Moses:

–     Both were called by their names by God.

–     Both were called to serve God.

–     Both were called to be leaders of their people.

–     Both were to be prophets to the Israelites.

–     Both were called to be settling disputes among individuals or groups.

–     Both were away from their home by the time they were called.

–     They were to lead people in worship & prayer.

–     Moses was sent to Egypt while Samuel was sent to Eli by God.

–     Moses was herding animals while Samuel was ministering unto the Lord.

–     Moses received the call in the wilderness while Samuel received the call at Shiloh staying with priest Eli.

–     God appeared to Moses in a vision of burning bush but to Samuel in a dream.

–     Samuel was young & unmarried but Moses was mature & married.

 

(b)  Israelites demanded for a king because:

–     Samuel’s sons had failed as leaders due to their being corrupt.

–     Israelites wanted to be equal to other nations.

–     Wanted a king to lead them to war against philistines.

–     Wanted a stable hereditary leadership.

–     Needed a human leader with national authority.

–     Wanted a political government for law & order.

 

(c)  Ways in which leaders of nations misuse their positions today:

–     Taxing citizens heavily.

–     Practicing tribalism.

–     Grabbing fertile pieces of land from their subjects.

–     Harassing religious leaders.

–     Murdering their political opponents.

–     Suppressing weaker nations.

–     Imposing his religion (Islam) to all citizens.

–     Detaining people without trial.

–     Misusing public funds.

 

5    (a)  Relate the story of the man born blind:

–     Jesus saw a man blind from birth.

–     His disciples asked him “Rabbi” who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind.

–     It was not that this man sinned or his parents, but that the work of God might be made manifested in him.

–     He must work of him who sent me, while it is day, night comes when no one can work.

–     Jesus said, I am the light of the world.

–     Jesus spat on the ground and made clay of the spittle & anointed the man’s eyes with the clay.

–     Told him to go & wash in the pool of Siloam .

–     He went & washed & came back seeing.

–     People doubted his identity.

–     He confessed he was the one (blind man).

–     He was asked how his eyes were opened.

–     He answered, the man called Jesus made clay & anointed my eyes & said to me “Go to Siloam & wash, so I went & washed & received my sight.

–     The pharisees said “This man is not from God, for he does not keep the sabbath”

–     He was again asked to testify about the man who healed – He said, he is a prophet

–     The parents were also asked if he was their son.

 

(b)  Lessons Christians can learn from this miracle:

–     The suffering of man gives Jesus an opportunity of showing the glory & the power of God on earth.

–     By working on the Sabbath day Jesus meant to show us that there is no limit of day or time for doing god’s work.

–     The use of spittle shows us that Jesus was keeping conformity with the curative methods & customs of the Jews of his time.

–     Obedience to god’s will brings us remarks.

–     The account of this healing also show us the gradual development of faith in the disciple of Jesus

–     Jesus affirms that those who might reject his healing are spiritually blind.

 

(c)  Give three other miracles performed by Jesus:

–     Jesus cast out the spirits of the unclean demon at Carpenaum          –  Feeding of five thousand

–     Raising of Jairus daughter                                       –  Transfiguration

–     Jesus calms a storm                                                –  Healing of a paralysed man

–     Raising a window’s son at nain                               –  Healing of centurion’s servant

–     Unexpected catch of fish                                         –  Healing of ten lepers

–     Healing a man full of leprosy                                  –  Heals a man possessed by demons

–     A child seized by convulsing demon                                    –  Jesus, son of a virgin without a father.

 

CHRISTIAN  RELIGIOUS EDU.  II

PART 1

 

  1. Give five reasons why it was difficult for the apostles to believe that Jesus arose from death.       5mks
  2. Give five reasons why Christians should forgive       5mks
  3. Write down five occasions when Jesus prayed.             5mks
  4. Write down five qualities of God found in the Lords Prayer.             5mks
  5. Write down five reasons why Christians should accept suffering as part of discipleship.      5mks
  6. Write down five priviledges of a young initiated African man. 5mks
  7. Give five reasons why burial rites are important.             5mks
  8. Write down five reasons why children were important among the Africans.             5mks
  9. Give five reasons for decline of female initiation.       5mks
  10. Mention five factors which make (made) Africans to feel at home in independent churches. 5mks
  11. Suggest five ways in which a Christian might test whether a person claiming to be Gods Prophet is

telling the truth.                                                                                                           5mks

  1. Write down five reasons why unemployment was rare in Traditional African Society
  2. Write down five reasons why Christians are opposed to child labour. 5mks
  3. Identify five causes of death in traditional African Society. 5mks
  4. List down five teachings about Jesus from Peters speech on the day of Pentecost. 5mks
  5. State five effects of the conversation of Paul on the early church. 5mks
  6. Give five qualities of the servant of Yahweh according to prophet Isaiah. 5mks
  7. Give five duties of ordained people in the church. 5mks
  8. Write down five motives that drive people to misuse drugs. 5mks
  9. List down five reasons why people get married. 5mks

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION  II

PART 1

MARKING SCHEME.

 

  1. – It was an extra – ordinary event, outside their experience

–  The story of resurrection was fore told by women, the disciples being Jews thought  that it was idle  tale

from women

–  The disciples lacked faith and understanding,  they had not understood, Jesus when he told them about

his resurrection.

–  Their concept of a messiah was not a suffering Messiah, but a victorious one.

–  Jesus helplessness during the arrest and crucifixion ruled out any possibility of resurrection.

–  Conflicting stories confused them.  Some were saying that Jesus arose, others said that the apostles  stole

the body

–   Events leading to his death, denial by Peter, betrayal by Judas made the disciples to question his

messiahship.

–  Things happened so fast, death, burial, resurrection, too much for human mind to  comprehend.

–  The disciples had witnessed the death and the burial of Jesus hence convinced that he  was dead /   gone

completely                                                                                                                                5mks

 

  1. – We are forgiven by God, hence we should forgive

–     So as to receive a reward from the father

–     Others do forgive us

–     God is perfect and Christians should be like him and that is why Christians should forgive.

5mks

3.-  During the temptations.

–     During transfigurations

–     During the feeding of the 5 thousand

–     During the pass over (prayer on the Mt. Of Olives garden of Gethsemene)

–     On the cross                                                                                                             5mks

 

  1. – God is loving, caring and good

–      God is transcendent ie beyond human beings (who is in heaven)

–      God is holy and worthy of worship (hallowed be thy name)

–      God is eminent (near)

–      Giver and provider ( give us our daily bread)

–      God is protective (protects us from devil)

–      God is forgiving, merciful and compassionate (forgive us our sins.)

–      God delivers and deliberates (deliver us from evil)

–      God is glorious (for thine is the glory)

–      God is powerful (for thine is the power)

–      God is eternal (everlasting)                                                                                    5mks

 

 

–     True commitment involves suffering , Lk 9:57 – 62 suffering brings salvation and redemption’s).

–     Choosing eternal life involves suffering Mt 8:34 – 38 (leads one to heaven)

–     Christ suffered hence Christians should suffer to emulate his mode of life

–     It strengthens faith and develops endurance.

–     Endurance manifests the glory of God

–       Following Christ means self – denial and carrying the cross                                   5mks

 

  1. – Could marry

–      Could inherit

–      Could be told the secrets of the community

–     Could join adults

–     Could become a worrior                                                                              5mks

 

  1. – Give people a chance to release their grief and suitable rituals

–      Enabled people to appease the ancestors

–      Enables people to normalize life (life has to go on)

–      Enabled people to bid farewell to the departed.

–      United people (both the living and the dead)                                                          5mks

 

8.-    Inheritance

–     Provision of labour

–     Accumulation of wealth

–     Enhancing ones social status

–     Helping parents at old age

–     Carry on with the lineage

–     Sign of protection / security                                                                                      5mks

 

  1. – Western culture

–     Christianity condemns it

–     Medical reasons

–     Modern education

–     Modern ways of life                                                                                                5mks

 

  1. – Africans are allowed to carry on some of their cultural practices e.g circumcision / polygamy

–     Africans use their language

–     Africans have an opportunity to become leaders

–     Africans use local tunes and instruments

–     Africans generate finance locally

–     Africans are led by fellow Africans.                                                                         5mks

 

  1. – He must be holy

–     Must be willing to take risks and self – sacrifices

–     He must speak with authority

–     Must be righteous

–     His prophecies must be fulfilled

–     Must be fearless                                                                                                      5mks

 

12.-      There were no white collar jobs

–     No paid jobs

–     All aspects of life were integrated

–     There was division of labour

 

 

 

–     People accepted and appreciated any kind of work

–     There was no need for training or professional skills/ no specializations

–     No corruption / evils that can cause unemployment.                                                5mks

 

13.-  Children are gifts from God

–  Children should not be exploited

–  Should be loved and taken care of

–  Children are not objects, they are in a state of development physically, socially, mentally and   morally.

–  A child made to labour at the expense of his freedom to a better training employment will hate whoever caused this inconvenience when he grows up

–  Children should be considered as human beings who are supposed to enjoy same rights and   priviledges.                                                                                                                                           5mks.

 

  1. – Sorcery / witchcraft

–  Insulting deity

–  Curse

–  Natural causes / old age

–  Capital punishment.                                                                                                     5mks.

 

–     Jesus was Lord

–     Jesus was the son of God

–     Jesus was Christ

–     Jesus was from Nazareth

–     Jesus  had divine/ human nature

–     Jesus was sent by God to work miracles

–     Jesus conquered death

–     Jesus ascended into heaven

–     Holy spirit is a gift from Jesus

–     God had made Jesus both Lord and Christ

–     Jesus is a descendant of David

–     Jesus death and resurrection was a fulfilment of prophecy.

–     Jesus was exalted and seated at the right hand of God.                                             5mks

 

16.

–     Good news spread to the gentile world.

–     Persecution of Christians decreased /  hence increase in Christians

–     Paul wrote letters of advice and encouragement to Christians

–     Helped to set up structure of the church

–     Spelt out the relationship between the church and the state

–     Set a model for other Christians

–     Defended the gospel against attacks

–     Expanded new faith

–     Interpreted Christian doctrines

–     He became an apostle hence spread the good news                                       5mks

 

17.

–     Chosen one of God / anointed / Messiah

–     Will be a good shepherd

–     Pleasing to God

–     Gods spirit is in him

–     Man of justice

–     Patient, tolerant, endurance

–     Humility/ non violent / weaker / gentle

–     Courageous

–     Righteous

–     Liberator from oppression

–     Knowledgeable, ready to learn, teacher

–     God is glorified in him/ reflects Gods glory                                                  5mks

 

18.

–     Organize church services

–     Incharge of offering sacrament

–     Run church affairs

–     Organize finances in the church

–           Settle disputes among Christians and solve any problems that would arise

–     Officiate in matters of marriage baptism and burial.                                                 5mks.

 

19.

–     Escape frustration

–     Influence from others / peer pressure

–     Curiosity

–     Commercial advertisements

–     Idleness

–     Search for identity – showing off / a feeling of self importance.

–     Prevention / cure of diseases.                                                                                   5mks

 

20.

–     For procreation

–     Strengthening social relationship

–     Get permission for legitimate use of sex

–     In obedience to gods command and ancestors

–     To avoid temptation of prostitution

–     Acquire status in the society.                                                                                  5mks

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION II

PART II

 

  1. a. Why did the Israelites demand for a king                                                                    10mks
  2. Why was Samuel against the idea of a king 10mks
  3. What was the significance of the fact that the youngest son of Jesse’s eight sons was chosen to

become a king                                                                                                              5mks

 

  1. a. Mention various factors which caused disunity in the early church and what  possible solutions were

offered by Paul.                                                                                                            15mks

  1. What causes disunity in the church in Kenya today and what are the solutions to these.            10mks.
  2. a. Discuss the cause of high incidences of divorce in our modern society.                             15mks
  3. What problems are encountered by victims of divorce or separation 10mks
  4. a. Outline the meaning and significance of initiation rites                                             15mks
  5. Why are Christians baptised?             10mks
  6. a. Both Jeremiah and Ezekiel had message of hope to the exiles.  Narrate specific the message of

hope given by Jeremiah and Ezekiel to the exiles                                                                 15mks

  1. What do you consider to be good qualities of a religious leader eg. Pastor                  10mks
  2. a. What is the biblical teaching on alcohol.
  3. Give different reasons as to why people take alcohol.

 

 

 

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION II

PART II

MARKING SCHEME.

 

1.a.   To be like the other nations surrounding them

–  Wanted a viable king instead of their unseen king.

–   Needed an army leader to inspire his people to rebel against their oppressors who had become more powerful and technologically more advanced than them.

–   Needed a king to lead them to war.

–      Samuel had grown old and his sons whom he had appointed to be judges for Israel did not walk his

ways / they had become corrupt and accepted bribes and prevented justice.

 

  1. – They had rejected Yahweh as their king

–  The King will take their sons and make themselves with his chariots / make them run infront of his

chariots

–   Will take their daughters to be performers and cooks and bakers

–   Will take the best of your fields and vineyards and give them to his attendants.

–   Take a 1/10 of their grains and vintage and give them to his attendants

–   Will take their maidservants and menservants and best of their cattle for his own

–   Will become his slaves.

 

Significance.

  1. Man looks at the outward appearance but God looks at the Inward appearance and that is why he

choose the youngest.

 

  1. a.
  2. Distribution of food: Greek speaking Jews (Hellemst)  complained that during

distribution of food their widows were being discriminated because they were not pure Jews.

   Solution:   Paul appointed seven deacons to be responsible for the distribution of food so that

everybody was cartered for.

 

  1. Leadership: Some claimed to be followers of Apollos who was a theologian, others followers

of Peter, others followed Paul because he was the founder of the church at Corrinth.

Paul was unhappy with these divisions and he adviced them to be united since the church is led by the power of the holy spirit.  It was not the cleverness of the preacher that mattered, but all preached  about Jesus who suffered and had been crucified. The personalities they rallied behind were messengers of God.  Christ died for everybody.  The should avoid dividing Christ into groups.

 

iii.   Idolatry:   Some Christians were eating meat offered to idols.  These were the ones who had strong

faith and knew idols were powerless such actions misled others who were weak in faith.  Paul that

enlightened Christians were free to buy and eat meat offered to idols but for the sake of weak

Christians they were to refrain from the practice lest they led the weak ones astray.

–    He advised Christians to keep away from idol worship so as to avoid being joined to the actual  idol.

 

iv  Spiritual gifts:  Some Christians thought speaking in tongues was great gift and started boasting about

it, this made other believers with other gifts to dry and  prove there was the best and this created

disunity among the Christians.

 

Solution:  Paul discouraged them from boasting and reminded them that all thesegifts  come from God and were to be used for strengthening the church and the common good of believers.  He urged them to aspire for the greatest gift of all which is love.

 

  1. Lords Supper:

Christians in corinth grouped themselves according to their status in society hence an abuse to the Lords supper.

–  The rich ate plenty of food and got drunk while the poor watched.  This made the Lords supper

loose its meaning and were concentrating more on social status.

–  Purpose of Lords supper was for all to come together as believers to share the Lords supper.

– It reminded them of great love Jesus had for them by dying on the cross.

       Solution:  They were to approach Lords supper with honour and respect in order to  avoid Gods

judgement.

  1. Resurrection of the body: Some believed in resurrection of the body while others doubted it and it

created different feelings among them.

–     Paul confirmed the resurrection of the body as proved by the fact that Jesus  rose from the dead  and

appeared to his disciples.

 

2b.   Causes of disunity in the church today.

  1. Leadership: Those who are power thirst want the top seats in the churchfor  recognition purposes   but not delivering the message.

Solution:    All should have a call to be leaders in the church and should not aspire to show off.

Need purity of their hearts.

  1. Misuse of church funds: this can lead to disunity in church.

       Solution:    Church funds should be accounted for and tabled so that all believers could know

how their funds were used.

iii.  Backbiting:  Some leaders backbite others thinking that they are better preachers and have many followers.

       Solution:   What matters is your faith in Christian but not fame.  Since all are preaching the same

message.

  1. Education: Those more educated than the others, tend to undermine those with lower education.  What matters is the message, no matter what tactics are used, hence the truth must be preached without misleading.    When pastors demand too much money from the congregation the freedom to offer what they want without dictating.

      Solution:  Should give the congregation the freedom to offer what they want without dictating.

  1. Incitement caused by other churches towards another about their undertakings.

      Solution:   Each church to set their own priorities and not compete with other churches.

  1. Social status –  high class and low class those rich associating with the rich in the church and  the poor with the poor hence no unity.

      Solution:  all are equal and should mix freely since they are all in the church for one                  purpose.

vii.  Political influence.

3 a.Causes of high incidences of divorce in our modern society.

–     Adultery and unfaithfulness / Extra marital affairs

–     Childlessness / impotence / infertility

–     Difficult and handicapped children

–     Separation due to work/ careers, may lead others to divorce their wives

–     Poor communication

–     Finances:  If there is no proper budgeting or open discussion about finances this can lead to

divorce.

–     Level of education when one has higher education than the others, defending on how they handle

it may lead to inferiority / superiority complex hence divorce.

–     Cultural differences.

–     Impotence.

–     Diseases eg. STDs

–     Domestic violence

–     Religious differences.

1 mark for mention

2 mark for elaboration (10mks)

 

  1. b.

–     Become social misfits in the society

–     Sexual un-fulfilment

–     Psychological torture which can lead one to committing suicide

–     Financial problems especially if one was not working and was relying on the other one.

–     Jealousy – when you see other couples together

–     Children lack both parental love

–     Bitterness towards the other party can lead one party to kill the other.

–     Children might seek other sources of love

–     Lack of trust – you wouldn’t trust anyone again

–     Promotes homosexuality / lesbianism

–     Psychological stress leading to insanity / suicide

–     Promotes diseases eg. multiple personality disorder.

–     Makes children hate one parent or be against them because of influence from other parents

–     Deterioration in physical health.

  1. a.

–     Initiation introduced the youth virtually to the life in the community.

–     Initiate became a member of a specific age group

–     The initiate was allowed to participate in various responsible roles in society

–     Initiation ceremony allowed communion with ancestors to take place

–     The rites enabled the society to select future age-group leaders

–     The rites acquainted the initiates with the rules and regulations regarding the  social relationships

between men and women.

–     After initiation, the parents of the initiates were promoted to higher social status in society.

–     During and immediately after initiation, the initiates were temporary separated from other people

and they lived either in fields forest or in other specially prepared houses away from their homes.

–    Initiates went through a period of withdrawal from society, during which they received secret

instructions before they were allowed to rejoin their relatives

–   It appears the initiates experienced the process of dying and being reborn.

–   Integration into their families meant that they were new members with new personality traits

–   They cast off their childhood and become adults, in some societies they acquired new names.

–   Introduction to adult life meant the initiates were allowed to share in privileges and duties of the

society. Ie  Allowed to marry and acquire property.

–   Initiation prepared the youth in matters of sexual life, procreation and other domestic roles

–   Initiation rites were educative.  They marked the beginning of acquiring society, wisdom which is

hidden from the youth.

–   Initiates learn to endure pain and hardships live with one another, obey their seniors.

  1. a.

–   Accept their present state which resulted from their disobedience, but God would need them

–   Make new life for themselves in babylon by building houses, settling down, planting gardens,

marrying and having children Jer: 29: 4 – 6.

–   Not to allow themselves to be destroyed or rebel against city and its inhabitants

–     Encouraged to work for  the good of the rulers and people in babylon and pray for their prosperity

so that they may also prosper Jer. 29:7.

–   Not to listen or be influenced by false prophets or future tellers.

–   That God would gather His people and bring them back to their land.

–   The remnant will be restored and live in prosperity and peace.

–   During their return God would guide them as a father or as a shepherd guides his children or flock

–   Descendant of king David would be enthroned as king and would rule them with justice forever

(Jer. 23: 5 – 6; Ez. 34: 23 – 24)

–   Jerusalem would be rebuilt and would be a source of Joy and pride (Jer 30: 18 – 22)

–   Jeremiah bought a piece of land in Jerusalem to signify that exiles would return to Jerusalem and be

able to buy fields there (Jer: 32:36 – 44).

–   Ezekiels call to repentance was because God does not take pleasure in the suffering of a sinner

(Ez 18:23)

5b. –   Must speak the truth regardless the consequences

–     Be ready to suffer for the truth.

–     Set a good example to the people he is handling / others

–     Must have a call from God

–     Should not expect praises from people

–     Must not be money conscious

–     Must deliver the message (true) to the people as directed by God

–     Should think of others before himself / herself spirit (love, joy, peace)

–     Should not be an hypocrite.

  1. a. – Alcoholism brings poverty prov 23:20

–   Alcoholics suffer depression and they are miserable prov. 23: 29-30.

–   Alcoholics cause trouble because they engage in violence, suffer from illusions and hallucinations

–   Wine makes a person incapable of thinking clearly (hos 4:11)

–   Isaiah condemns people who spent their time drinking ( is. 5:11 – 12)

–   Wine leads people astray (prov 20:11)

–   Wine is a gift from God (Deutro. 7: 13)

–   Paul speaks against drunkenness (Eph 5: 18) Romans 13:13: 1cor 5:11)

–   Wine like all Gods creation is a gift from God and is good but it becomes bad if misused.

6.b

–   Escape frustration / release tension

–   Influence from others

–   Curiosity (to know the effects it has

–   Due to advertisement / influence from advertisement

–   Idleness

–   To show off / prestige

–   For pleasure

–   Better digestion especially wine

–   For social status.

 

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION III

PART I

 

  1. State the five social and religious evils condemned by Jeremiah at the Temple Gate of Jerusalem.                                                                                                                                           (5 mks)
  2. State five religious conditions that existed in Israel before King Josiah carried out the
    religious reforms.                                                                                                   (5 mks)
  3. What are the causes of unfaithfulness among married couples today? (5 mks)
  4. Mention five practices by Christians carried over from Judaism. (5 mks)
  5. What were the causes of death in African Traditional Societies? (5 mks)
  6. How was law and order maintained in African Traditional Societies? (5 mks)
  7. How can a Christian show responsibility to others in the community? (5 mks)
  8. What was the significance of dowry in Traditional African Society? (5 mks)
  9. What qualities made Peter to be a successful leader of the first apostolic church?  (5 mks)
  10. What do you think were the terms of Saul’s conversion? (5 mks)
  11. What are the causes of evils as found in Genesis 3 – 11? (5 mks)
  12. State five teachings of Jesus on forgiveness. (5 mks)
  13. Why are Jesus’ miracles regarded as His saving works? (5 mks)
  14. What factors helped to maintain Harmony and mutual responsibility in African traditional
    communities? (5 mks)
  15. What can Christians learn from the feeding of the five thousand people? (5 mks)
  16. What features of worship were observable in the early Christian community? (5 mks)
  17. How has Christianity helped in transforming the African Society? (5 mks)
  18. Give five examples of independent churches in Kenya. (5 mks)
  19. Why do you think it was mandatory for everyone to marry in traditional African communities? (5 mks)
  20. List five evils committed by King Ahab according to Prophet Elijah. (5 mks)

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION III

PART II

 

  1. (a) Explain the origin of sin and its consequences as found in Genesis chapters 1-11.           (13 mks)

(b)  What was Jeremiah’s understanding of suffering?                                              (7 mks)

(c)  What is the Christian understanding of suffering today?                                                (5 mks)

  1. (a) Explain the New Testament’s understanding of the death of Jesus Christ.                       (10 mks)

(b)  How was death understood in African Traditional community?                          (8 mks)

  1. (a) Why do you think there should be co-operation between the church and the state?

(8 mks)

(b)  Explain the areas of ecumenical co-operation among churches in Kenya today?

(9 mks)

(c)  Explain the effects of translating the Bible into local African languages.            (8 mks)

  1. (a) What was the significance of Abraham’s call for him and his descendants?         (8 mks)

(b)  What is the relevance of God’s promises to Christians today?                             (8 mks)

  1. (a) How has modern Technology and Economy changed the Traditional African attitude to work?                                                                                                                                             (9 mks)

(b)  Explain in detail why a Christian should work.                                                  (8 mks)

(c)  What are the effects of alcoholism on career?                                                    (8 mks)

 

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION  III

MARKING SCHEME  I

 

  1. Five social and religious evils condemned by Jeremiah at Temple gate:

(i)   Stealing.

(ii) Murder.

(iii) Following other gods.

(iv) Committing adultery.

(v) Perjury – cheating especially in Law Courts.

(vi) Burning incense to Baal.

(vii)Oppression of the alien, fatherless and widow.                           (5 x 1 marks)

  1. Five religious conditions that existed in Israel before King Josiah carried out the religious reforms:
  1. Causes of unfaithfulness among married couples today:

round.

(Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. Five practices done by Christians which are carried over for Judaism:

(Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. Causes of death in African Traditional societies:
  1. How Law and Order was maintained in Traditional African societies:

(Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. How a Christian can show responsibility in the community:
  1. Significance of dowry in African Traditional society:

(5×1  = 5 marks)

  1. Qualities that made Peter to be a successful leader of the first apostolic church.

(vii) He was a man of great faith.                                                          (Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. The terms for Saul’s conversion:
  1. Causes of evil as found in Genesis 3-11:

(vii) Jealousy.                                                                                       (Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. Jesus’ teaching on forgiveness:

(Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. Why the miracles of Jesus are regarded as his saving works:
  1. Factors that helped to maintain harmony and mutual responsibility in African traditional communities:

(vii)Concern for others shown through sharing.

(viii)Respecting the rights of others as defined by rules and regulations.

(Any 5×1 = 5 marks)

  1. What Christians can learn from the feeding of the five thousand:
  1. Features of worship observable in the early Christian community:

 

 

 

  1. How Christianity has helped in transforming the African society:
  1. Examples of Independent Churches in Kenya:
  1. Why it was mandatory for everyone to marry in Traditional African Communities:
  1. Evils committed by King Ahab according to Prophet Elijah:

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION III

PART II

MARKING SCHEME

 

  1. (a) The Origin of Sin:

(II)

The consequences of sin:

(i)   Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Paradise/Aden where they lived under God’s great

care.

(ii)  Man no longer could communicate with his Creator, for the communication was broken.

(iii) Man and woman became ashamed of their nakedness or a feeling of guilt resulted.

(iii) Sex, which was blessed by God, became a shameful act.

(iv) Life became a matter of struggle for man now has to eat from his sweat or toil to survive.

(v)  Work became  an unpleasant engagement.

(vi) Man was to populate the world with his offspring. However child bearing became a fearful and painful

experience.

(vii)The woman became subordinate to man because she has to do his will.

(viii) Man was to struggle against hostile nature full of thorns/hardship.

(ix) Sin spread all over the world (Gen. 4-11).

(x)  Man struggled to reach the Creator with no success.

(xi) Death resulted.                                                       (Any 9×1 = 9 marks)

 

(b)  Jeremiah’s understanding of suffering:

(vii) God shared his agony of suffering when his people rejected Him and persue evils.

(viii) The innocent could suffer not because of punishment from God as the Israelites believed but due to   existence of evil.

(ix) After the suffering, those who accept it in the right spirit, a great era of great joy will replace it.   Judgement and suffering of God’s people keep a ray of hope.

(Any 7×1 = 7 marks)

(vii) It is in this suffering that Christians share in the glory of God  through Jesus Christ.

(viii) When Christians suffer, they witness  to Christ in the world.

(ix) Suffering can be as a result of social, political, moral and economic situations surrounding the Christian community.

  1. (a) The New Testament understanding of the death of Christ.:

man with God – direct communication between man and God (e.g. the cutting of the temple

curtain).

(viii) The Roman soldier at the time of Jesus’ death confessed that Jesus was            surely the son of God.

(ix) The death symbolized the day of God’s judgement and the beginning of a new age (e.g. the criminals crucified with Jesus and the dark that covered the whole world at the time of his death).

(x)  Jesus is both the suffering servant Messiah and a universal Messiah.

had already been saved and incorporated in the risen Lord.   (Any 10×1 = 10 marks)

  1. (a) Why there should be co-operation between the church and the state:

(viii) Today the church helps the government in preparation of C.R.E. curriculum,

syllabuses and text books.

      (c)  Effects of translating the Bible into local African languages:

 

  1. (a) The significance of Abraham’s call for him and his descendants:
  1. (a)   How modern technology and economy changed the Traditional African Attitude to work:

(8×1 = 8 marks)

 

(8×1 = 8 marks)

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDU. IV

PART 1

 

  1. Give FIVE occasions when Jesus prayed           (5mks)
  2. Give teachings Christians can learn from the parable of the good Samaritan           (5mks)
  3. State FIVE methods used by missionaries to improve the living standards of the Africans. (5mks)
  4. State any FIVE moral obligations of the state to her citizens           (5mks)
  5. List FIVE occasions when Jesus appeared to his disciples after resurrection           (5mks)
  6. Outline any FIVE modern idols that threaten the worship of God in Kenya today.           (5mks)
  7. Outline any FIVE factors promoting prostitution in Kenya today.           (5mks)
  8. State FIVE gifts of the holy spirit           (5mks)
  9. Outline any FIVE social injustices, which were condemned by prophet Isaiah.           5mks)
  10. What FIVE factors united African traditional community           (5mks)
  11. Identify FIVE rights of an employer           (5mks)
  12. State FIVE ways in which the church continues with the mission of Jesus.           (5mks)
  13. Outline any FIVE evidences that Jesus arose from the dead.           (5mks)
  14. State FIVE lessons that Christians learn from the repentant THIEF during the crucifixion of Jesus.           (5mks)
  15. State FIVE effects of the conversion of Paul on the early Church.
  16. Mention FIVE problems Christian churches face in Ecumenical co-operation.           (5mks)
  17. Mention FIVE Christian alternatives to marriage.           (5mks)
  18. List FIVE characteristics of independent churches           (5mks)
  19. Mention FIVE ways through which people misuse wealth.           (5mks)
  20. With reference to Gen. 3:11, state FIVE causes of evil           (5mks)

 

 

CHRISTIAN  RELIGIOUS EDU. IV

PART 1

MARKING SCHEME

 

  1. Five occasions when Jesus prayed.

Any 5 pts 1×5=5mks

 

  1. Teaching Christians can learn from the parable of the good Samaritan

 

  1. Methods used by missionaries to improve African living standards.

Any 5 points 1mk each = (5)

  1. Moral obligations of the state to her citizens. (5)

–    Provision of fair tax system.

Any five 5×1 =5

 

  1. Occasions when Jesus appeared to his disciples after Resurrection. (5)

 

  1. Modern idols threatening worship to God.

 

  1. Factors promoting prostitution in Kenya. (5)

Any five pts 5×1=5

 

  1. Gifts of the holy spirit (5)

–   Miracles                           – Tongues

–   Healing                             –  Decrement of spirits

Any 5 points 5×1 =5

 

  1. Social injustice condemned by Isaiah (5)

 

  1. Factors uniting African traditional communities (5)

–       Sharing            – Communal work

–        Marriage          –  Virtues

–       Children            – Religious beliefs and practices.

–       Roles

–       Observation of social norms.        Any 5pts 5x = 5

 

  1. Rights of an employer. (5)

 

  1. Ways in which the church continue with the mission of Jesus

   Any other relevant point 5×1=5

 

  1. Evidences that Jesus arose from the dead.

     Any five points 5×1=5

 

  1. Lessons learned from the testimony of the repentant thief. (5)

–  Jesus is merciful to the repentant sinners.                               Any 5 pts 5×1=5

 

  1. Effects to the convertion of Paul on the early church. (5)

confinement.

Any 5 pts 5×1=5

 

  1. Problems of ecumenism (5)

Any 5×1=5

  1. Christian alternatives to marriage.

–                                                        Remaining unmarried to serve God.

–  The claim by some Christian to have received a call to lead a celibate life.

–  The claim by some Christians to have married Jesus and thus not accepting  matrimonial relationships.

–  Some church leaders are required not to marry eg Catholic Priest, bishop pope.

–  Some Christian choose to devote all their time in serving the community and so don’t marry eg

catholic nuns.

Any 5×1=5

 

  1. Characteristics of independence churches

– African leadership/controlled by Africans

– Member  were mostly local people

– More allowances are given for the integration of African traditions into the church.

– Emphasis in on spiritual experience

– They all confess Christ as saviour and lord.

– They are Christian churches

– They use local language in their worship

– Emphasis is on church as community closer communities.

Any 5×1=5

 

  1. Five ways through which people misuse wealth

– By over indulging in alcohol / drugs

– By indulging in immoral practices some of prostitution, sex tourism, extra marital sex.

– Use of wealth in gambling which might lead to loss of it.

– By buying luxuries e.g expensive clothes, cars which are not necessary

– Using wealth to frustrate – exploit others

– Using wealth to bribe to get out of problems

– Using wealth to buy positions, power status, votes or get employment.

– Use wealth to show off.

                                                                                                            Any other relevant 5×1=5

 

  1. Causes of evil (Gen . 3-11.)

– Disobedience to the will of God (Adam and Eve)

– Temptation by satan (Adam and Eve yield)

– Desire for worldly glory (the tower of Babel) or pride.

– Human weakness/ violence / drunkenness

– Jealousy /rivalry (as in the case of Cain and Abel)

– Anger (Cain)

– Lack of self control/lust

Any 5 pts 5×1=5

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IV

PART II

 

  1. a) Discuss the teaching of Jesus on the role of the holy spirit. (9mks)
  2. b) Explain how the power of the Holy Spirit is seen at work in the independent churche in         (16 mks)
  3.   a) Describe the call of  Abraham.                                                                                                  (9mks)
  4. b) What was the significance of this call in relation to his future life and that of his                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 (12 mks)
  5. c) What does circumcision mean to the descendants of Abraham. (5 mks)
  6. a) Describe the activities which took place on the day of  Pentecost.                         (12mks)
  7. b) Explain the teachings of Jesus on the coast of discipleship.    (8 mks)
  8. c) Outline the significance of suffering to a Christian today.       (5 mks)
  9. a) Explain the factors that have affected the traditional African responsibilities to God, spirits and

ancestors.                                                                                                                 (14 mks)

  1. b) What problems do contemporary parents encounter in guiding and counseling their Children,.

(11 mks)

  1. a) Why were Josiah`s reforms necessary during the time of the prophet Jeremiah . 8 mks)
  2. b) How were the reforms carried out. (12mks)
  3. c) What were the results of the reforms           (5 mks)
  4. a) Show how a persons work may be another persons leisure activity.      (10 mks)
  5. b) Explain ways in which an employer can motivate his employees.       (7 mks)
  6. c) Why is it important for a worker to be allowed to have a rest. (8 mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDU. IV

PART II

MARKING SCHEME.

 

Q1. The teaching of Jesus on the role of the holy spirit.

Any 9 points @1mk= 9mks

 

  1. How the power of the holy spirit works in independent churches.

–     Their evangelists are inspired by the Holy Spirit to preach.

–     Their evangelists preach with power, courage  and boldness.

Any 8 ponits @ 2mks = 16 mks

 

Q 2. a) The call of Abraham.

                        Any 4 pts 2@ = 8mks

 

  1. The significance of Abraham`s call

Any  6 pts 2mks @ = 12mks

 

 

  1. Meaning of circumcision to Abraham’s descendants.

Q.3 a) Activities which took place on the day of the Pentecost .

                     Any 12 pts @ 1mk = 12mks.

 

  1. b) Teaching of Jesus on the cost of discipleship.

(Mark 8: 34-38)

  1. c) Significance of suffering to a Christian today.

Any 5 pts 1mk @ = 5mks

 

Q4. Factors that have affected the traditional African responsibilities to God, Spirits and ancestors.

                                                                               Any 7 pts @ 2mks = 14mks.

 

  1. b) Problems contemporary parents encounter in guiding and counseling their children

Any 11 pts @ 1mk = 11mks.

 

Q5.  Why Josiah`s reforms were necessary.

                                                                  Any 4 pts @ 2mks = 8mks

 

  1. How the reforms were carried out.

Any 6 pts @ 2mks = 12mks.

 

  1. The results of the reforms

Any 5pts @ 1mk = 5mks

 Q6. a) How a persons work is another s leisure activity

Any 5 pts @ 2mks = 10mks

 

  1. Ways in which an employer can motivate his employees

Any 7 pts @ 1mk = 7mks

 

  1. Reasons why it is important for a worker to be allowed to have a rest.

                                                              Any 6 pts @ 1mk = 8mks

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDU. V

PART I

 

  1. Give five advantages of polygamous marriages in Traditional African Society.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  2. State five revelations of the angel about Jesus during his birth annunciation. (5mks)
  3. State five factors that lead people to sin today.              (5mks)
  4. State five occasions when God protected and guided Moses before and during the exodus.  (5mks)
  5. State five reasons why Jesus used parables in this teachings.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  6. State five advantages of translating of the Bible into African languages       (5mks)
  7. Identify five rights of an employee.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  8. State five ways through which a Christian can use wealth to serve God.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  9. State five significance of Jesus resurrection to Christians                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  10. State five roles of a citizen to the state.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  11. State five importance of suffering to a Christian today.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  12. Mention five costs of discipleship.
  13. List five importance of circumcision in African traditional society.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  14. State five problems which face those who are self employed in Kenya today.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  15. State five consequences of separation in a family.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  16. Give five symbols used to express unity of believers in the New Testament.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  17. Name five forms of modern leisure.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  18. Give five obstacles to complete church unity in Kenya.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  19. Give five factors which a Christian seeking a vocation will consider.                                                                                                                               (5mks)
  20. State five reasons why some people in the society abstain from marriage.                                                                                                                               (5mks)

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDU. V

PART I

MARKING SCHEME

 

  1. Advantages of polygamous marriages in T.A.S.
    – Many children were considered as wealth.
    – Polygamy was a show of wealth.
    – Many children provided abundant labour
    – It acted as a marriage security to a husband e.g death of one of the women.
    – It guaranteed family existence and continuity.
    – Children acted as a source of security to the family.                                              (5marks)
  2. The angels revelation about Jesus during his birth annunciation:
    – That Jesus will be great.
    –     Jesus will be called the son of the most high God.
    –     God will make Jesus a king as his ancestor David.
    –     The kingdom of Jesse will never end.
    –     His name was given as Jesus.                                                                            (5mks)
  3. Factors which lead people to sin
    – Power struggle
    –     Greed/Materialism
    –     Jealousy
    –     Egoism
    –     Lack of morals and character formation.
    –     Insecurity
    –     Extreme poverty                                                                                               (5mks)
  4. Occasions when God guided and protected Moses.
    – God guided Moses to elect his successor
    –     When Moses was leading the Israelites in the desert. (Desert enemies )
    –     When being given the ten commandments to help him guide his people.
    –     During the crossing of the Red Sea.
    –     When he performed miracles
    –     The rescue of Moses by pharaohs daughter
    –     When Moses grew up in the Egyptian palace, he escaped death after killing the Egyptian.
  5. Reasons why Jesus used parables
    –  To create interest and to hold the attention of his listeners.
    –     To avoid arousing the anger of his enemies
    –     In order to render his listeners less capable of resisting the known truth.
    –     To separate the true seekers of the kingdom of God from those who were not.
    –     To raise the minds of his listeners to heavenly things from a consideration of ordinary

experiences of life.
–     To present abstract and spiritual ideals in a simple way to help his heavens retain them.

  1. Advantages of the translation of the Bible into African Languages.
    – Better appreciation of the African culture which reduced suspicion.
    –     Led to participation of Africans in church leadership.
    –     More Africans showed interest in Education
    –     More printing presses were established
    –     Christianity spread faster and more Africans were able to read and write.
    –     Led to greater understanding between the missionaries and Africans.                 (5mks)
  2. Identify five rights of an employee
    – Entitled to a good working conditions
    –     A fair salary and reasonable workload
    –     rested and time off.
    –     Safety in his or her place of work and protection.
    –     Entitled to promotion in a fair way.
    –     To be respected as a human being.
    –     Furthering his training and developing of productive skills
    –     Protecting his labour interests.
  3. Ways in which wealth can be used to serve God.
    – Contributing to the poor and the less privileged in society.
    – Donating church
    – Building homes for the destitute.
    – Sponsoring church activities
    – Contributing to charitable organisations, relief. (any other relevant point.)
  4. Significance of Jesus resurrection to Christians.
    – It is the basis/foundation of Christianity
    –  Because Jesus resurrected we shall resurrect.
    –  There is life after death
    –  The resurrection of Christ conquers death
    –  It give us hope of re-union with our lost loved ones.
    (  Any other relevant point.)
  5. Roles of citizens to the state.
    – Abide by the state law’s (be law abiding)
    –   Defend the state when called upon.
    –   Reporting law breakers to the authority
    –   Participating in electoral process
    –  Taking children to school
    –   To engage in gainful activities that are beneficial to the state e.g Teaching, Treating,
    Any other relevant point.
  6. Importance of suffering to a Christian.
    – It strengthens a Christians faith
    –  To emulate Christ’s sufferings
    –   It leads to eternal life
    –   It brings redemption
    –   It trains ones to endure/prepares one for hard times.
    –   It is a sign of true commitment to God/Christ
    –   It acts as a test of one’s faith.
  7. Costs of discipleship.
    – Denying oneself/sacrificing for others
    –  Total commitment to Christ/work
    –   Perseverance
    –   Renouncing of all that one has in order to follow Christ to be a disciple.
    –   Denying and forsaking earthly materials e.g brothers, mothers.
    Any other relevant.

 

  1. Importance of circumcision in A.T.S
    – A sign of identity with a community
    –   A rite of passage
    –   It unites the initiates or age groups
    –   Gave one a right to own property e.g land
    –   It entitled one societies secrets.

 

 

  1. Problems of self-employment.
    – Financial constraints
    –   Inability to identify proper market for goods produced.
    –   Lack of managerial skills
    –   Fearless competition from similar firms
    –   Extended family commitments
    –   Theft and fine risks
    –   High income tax charges
     Any other relevant point
  2. Consequences of separation in the family.

–   It robs the couple the opportunity to live together, develop closeness, etc and builds a  meaningful

relationship.
–    Marriage ceases to serve the purpose
–    It was intended for companionship and partnership
–    It stretches man’s resources
–    It can also cause sexual strain and unfaithfulness which may lead to  concubinage.
–    Physical strain eg house work duties for man and woman forced to do duties of a  man.
–    Separating damages children who need to grow up seeing both parents.

 

  1. Symbols used to express unity of believer in the New Testament.
    – The people of God
    –     The body of Christ
    –     The vine and the branches
    –     The church/assembly of God
    –     The bride.
  2. Forms of modern leisure.
    – Worship on Sunday for normal Christians
    –     Drinking
    –     Going to films, theatre videos, dances
    –     Playing music and games
    –     Reading for leisure – story book, magazines
    –     Arts, painting, knitting, curving, weaving
    –     Touring, travelling and visiting places

 

  1. Obstacles to complete church unity in Kenya.
    – Discrimination eg tribalism/racism
    –     Leadership differences ; greed for power
    –     Competition among denomination
    –     Interference from outside the church e.g politics being brought to the churches by politicians.

 

  1. Factors to be considered by a Christian when seeking a vocation.
    – Ability and talent
    –     Attraction to certain kinds of work
    –     The available opportunity
    –     The need of the churches and the society
    –     Incompatibility with his/her Christian faith.

 

  1. Reasons why some people in the society abstain from marriage.
    – Discouragement from failing families in the community.
    –     Religious reasons ; set aside to work for God; nuns, priests.
    –     Some careers do not allow people to marry eg. military women corps, etc
    –     Infertility
    –     Due to burdens/responsibilities at home.
    –     Early pregnancies among young girls can lead to single parenthood.

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDU. V

PART II

 

  1. (a) Explain the teachings of prophets Hosea and Isaiah on idolatry.                                       (10mks)
    (b) Identify and explain any five forms of idolatry that threatens Christianity today.                (15mks)
  2. (a) Discuss the contribution of the catechists in the expansion of Christianity in Kenya.        (10mks)
    (b)   Why were the catechists successful in their work.                                                      (10mks)
    (c)    Show how the missionaries and the government have improved education in Kenya.           (5mks)
  3. (a) How does baptism qualify to be a covenant.                                                               (4mks)
    (b)   Describe the teaching of prophet Jeremiah on the new covenant.                               (9mks)
    (c)    How was the new covenant foreseen by Jeremiah, different from the Sinaic Covenant.        (12mks)
  4. State the circumstances that allowed:-
    (a) Divorce in African Traditional Society.                                                                      (12mks)
    (b)   What are the consequences of divorce in modern society.                                           (8mks)
    (c)    What five problems hinder family planning practices in Kenya.                                  (5mks)
  5. (a) What lessons can a Christian learn from the feeding of the five thousand.                  (9mks)
    (b)   With reference to four incidences in the life and works of Jesus, show how Jesus tried to  change

the traditional Jewish attitudes towards the poor and the despised.                                   (8mks)

(c)   Show the importance of Jesus’s miracles with reference to his personality and ministry.               (8mks)

  1. (a) Explain five purposes of law in society.                                                                     (5mks)
    (b)   Explain how law and order is maintained in Kenya today.                                          (14mks)
    (c)    What are the forms of punishment in Kenya today.                                                   (6mks)

 

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION V

PART II

MARKING SCHEME

 

  1. Teaching of prophets Hosea and Isaiah on Idolatry.
    HOSEA
    – Hosea condemned idolatry comparing it to prostitution/harlotry.
    –    He accused the Israelites for assuming that their prosperity had come from the  worship of Baals.

(Hosea 2:2-13)
–    Hosea’s broken relationship symbolised God’s relationship with unfaithful Israel in Idolatry.

(Hosea 1 –2)
–     Hosea emphasised that the covenant law forbade yet Israel had assumed/ignored the prohibitions.
–    Hosea condemned Baal worship in bull/calf forms and pronounced judgement, punishment on idol

worshippers.
–     Hosea prophesised that just as Gomer was to wait to resume her marriage relationship with her

husband, Israel must be punished before she is restored to favour.                                                          (any 5 x 1 = 10mks)


(b)  ISAIAH
–    He held that idols are not gods, but were works of human hands, thus powerless.
–    He challenged the nations to prove that their gods had been able to announce plan in history and

carry it through.
–    Isaiah ridicules idol worshippers by making fun of the idol making industry.
–     Isaiah proved that idols are powerless to save people.
–    By contrast Isaiah emphasised that there is one God alone creator of all things (Isaiah 43:10)                                                                     (Any 5 x 1 = 5mks)

 

 

 

(b) Modern forms of idolatry that threaten Christianity today.
–    Desire for power
–    Status
–    Desire for material things
–    Love for money
–    Love of pleasure/sex
                              ( For identification 5 x 1 = 5mks

            (for explanation  =5 x 1 = 10mks)

 

  1. Contribution of the Catechists in the expansion of Christianity.
    – Preaching in open air places
    –    Had to visit houses
    –    Taught Catechism
    –    Travelled long distances to preach
    –    Helped in church services
    –    Administered sacraments
    –    Acted as intermediaries between missionaries and the people.
    –    Converted relatives to Christianity.
    –    They acted as God fathers/mothers.
    –    Administered Christian rituals.
    –    Played role models for Christian lives.
    –    Helped translate the Bible/helped missionaries in translating what was preached to  the

congregation.
–    Taught formal education to the people.
(Any 10 x 1 = 10mks)

(b) Reasons why Catechists succeeded.
– They had the initiative to lead others
– They used the African language, own language as a medium of expression
– They were well equipped with the knowledge/message
– They understood the Bible better than the other local people in their areas.
– They were aware of local customs of the people /found it easier to preach/move.
– They were strong and steadfast in their faith.
(Any 5 x 2 = 10mks)

(c) Ways in which the missionaries and government have improved Education in Kenya.
– Supervision of schools/Education
– Training of teachers
– Provincial personnel to Education trustees
– Give grants to schools/aid schools
– Setting up Education commission/review the role of education in the country.
– Setting standards e.g. uniform
– Raising the level of education by building institutes of higher learning.
– Missionaries started technical training.
(any5 x 1 = 5mks)

  1. (a) How baptism qualify to be a covenant.
    – Promises are made during baptism
    – There are witnesses e.g. sponsors/congregation/clergy.
    – The ritual of pouring water/immersion/sprinkling
    – There are signs e.g. baptismal certificate/lit candles/wrapping in white garment/new name is given                                                                                  (any 4 x 1 = 4mks)

(b)  Teachings of prophet Jeremiah on the new covenant.
–    The new covenant fulfilled the original play/intention of Sinaic covenant.
Gods law would be written in peoples hearts not on stones.
–    Everyone would know God in his own personal knowledge/experience.
–    It would involve all mankind(universal) covenant.
–    It would include spontaneous forgiveness of sin.
–     There will be individual responsibility and retribution.
–    The new covenant would be through the promised messiah.
–    The new covenant would be sealed by the blood of Jesus.
_    A marriage relationship between God and Israel.
(Any 9 @1mk= 9mks)

 

(c)  How the new covenant differs from the Sinaic covenant.
      New                                                                             Old
–    Meant for new Israel

–     Meant for old Israel
–    Given through Jesus                                                     – Given through Moses
–    Everlasting                                                                   – Was broken
–    Written in hearts                                                          – Written on stones
–    Individually punished                                                   – Communal/collective punishment
–    Sealed by the blood of Jesus

 

  1. (a) Circumstances that allowed divorce in ATS.
    – A case of a witch/wizard in one partner.
    – Extreme cases of selfishness/cruelty/greed.
    – Failure to pay/complete dowry.
    – A case of a thief in a family of non- Thieves
    – Habitual adultery/unfaithfulness.
    – Incase of blood relationship.
    – Where a girl had broken virginity.
    – Deliberate/repeated acts of disrespect to the in-laws.

( 6 x 2 = 12mks)

 

(b)  Consequences of divorce in modern society.
– Mental suffering to the couple/parents/children
– Hatred between the family to family/couple/children.
– Divorcees are exposed to the greater sexual temptation leading to prostitution
– Feelings of insecurity
– Poverty/economic constraints.
– Poor upbringing of children                                                          (Any 4 x 2 = 8mks)

 

(c) Five problems that hinder family planning practices in Kenya.
– Disagreement as the number of children a family should have.
– Those on contraceptives might resort to extra – marital relations.
– Fear of side effects that go with contraceptive.
– Poverty and ignorance of family planning methods.
– Traditional beliefs e.g. taboos against taking medicine
– Partners disagree on the methods to adopt for family planning.
(Any 5 x 1 = 5mks)

  1. (a) Lessons Christians learn from the feeding of the 5000.
    – Recall of the Old Testament prophecies about the Messianic Banquet.
    –    The Messianic age had dawned/the Messiah has come/ is among them.
    –    Not to be anxious about material and physical needs.
    –    God cares for man physically, mentally and spiritually.
    –     Christians should show concern for the needs of others
    –    Jesus has power over nature
    –    Jesus is the bread of life
    –    Man should be willing to share what he has with others.
    –    Christians should seek the imperishable food i.e. the word of God.
    –    With prayer everything is possible                                 (Any 9 x 1 = 9mks)


(b)        Four incidences in the life and work of Jesus in which he tried to change traditional

Jewish attitudes towards the poor and the despised.
–     Associating with the poor and the despised e.g calling the fishermen and tax collectors to be his

apostles.
–    He commended the widows contribution in the Temple
–    He ate with sinners e.g. Zachaus, Simon the Pharisee, Sinful woman, and ate in Levi’s house.
–    He associated with the Gentiles
–    Use of parables in favour of the poor and despised e.g. the good Samaritan.
–    He touched and healed the lepers, blind, etc.
–  Giving women prominent positions e.g. Mary and Martha.
(Any 6 x 1 = 6mks)

(c)        Importance of Jesus miracles
– His miracles revealed his divine power over diseases and nature
–   Miracles showed Jesus love/compassion/pity
–   They depicted Jesus as caring shepherd
–  They revealed Jesus understanding of human weakness.
–  They proved Jesus was the son of God.
–   They manifested that the kingdom of God was present in Jesus
–   They showed that Jesus had power over evil work e.g cure of the demoniac.
(Any 5 x 2 = 10mks)

  1. (a) Purposes of law in Society.
    – Meant to direct/guide human behaviour
    – Regulate people’s regulations/limits for those in power
    –     Meant to maintain order and harmony in society.
    –     Law protects individuals property/lives
    –     Assist persons to have right attitudes towards God/fellowman i.e Ten commandments.
    (Any  other relevant point 5 x 1 = 5mks)

 

     (b)   How  Law and order is maintained in Kenya.
–      Courts administer justice to protect the offended.
–      Fear of God (supreme) makes people orderly
–      Customary/Islamic laws govern issues related to marriages/Land inheritance, etc.
–      The youth are instructed on the social norms.
–      Offenders are punished to teach them respect for the law.
–      People today still fear curses/wrath of ancestors.
–      Rites of passages/kinship system is still upheld hence regulate human behaviour.
–      Oaths are still administered to unveil prove unknown truth to maintain justice.
(Any other relevant point 7 x 2 = 14mks)
(c)   Forms of punishment.
–      Fines
–      Punishment e.g exile
–      Mob Justice/beatings
–      Detention
–      Imprisonment
–      Canning/strokes                                                            (Any 6 x 1 = 6mks)

 

 

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION VI

PART I

 

  1. Give five characteristics which are important in making a covenant.      5mks
  2. Give five reasons why Hebrews left Egypt      5mks
  3. List five aims of Evangelical revival      5mks
  4. State any five reasons why Mutesa persecuted Christians      5mks
  5. Outline any five factors which led to the rise of independent churches      5mks
  6. State five major divisions of the Old Testament Books      5mks
  7. State five attributes of God as shown in the traditional African community      5mks
  8. What lessons can Christians learn from the parable of the Good Samaritan      5mks
  9. Mention five characteristics of God in the prophecy of Micah      5mks
  10. Mention five causes of death in African Traditional society      5mks
  11. Mention five things Christians can learn from God from the call of prophet Isaiah      5mks
  12. State five areas of conflict between the youth and the church      5mks
  13. Mention any five common ideas in African creation myths      5mks
  14. Mention any five causes of disunity in the church today      5mks
  15. Outline five ways through which Jesus showed responsibility for others      5mks

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION VI

PART II

 

  1. a) Outline the meaning of the visions of prophet Amos in relation to his message to the people of

Israel.                                                                                                                     10mks

  1. b) Explain why prophet Jeremiah is regarded as a suffering prophet                              5mks
  2. c)  Show how John the Baptist served as a link between the Old Testament and the New Testament.

5mks

  1. d) Identify the titles used by prophet Isaiah to describe the Messiah                               5mks
  2. a) Explain five sources of conflict in the Corinthian church                                           10mks
  3. b) What was Paul’s suggestion towards solving the Corinthian conflicts in the church               15mks
  4. a) Describe how God punished people in the Traditional African community      5mks
  5. b) What were the reasons for those punishments                                                          5mks
  6. c) What are the causes of war today                                                                              7mks
  7. d) How can a Christian leader prevent war today                                                           8mks
  8. a) What type of people were prophets sent to in Israel                                                   5mks
  9. b) What sins had they committed                                                                                 2mks
  10. c) Explain the similarities between the Jewish and traditional African prophets              8mks
  11. a) Explain the holy spirit’s contribution in the growth of Christianity during the apostolic age 7mks
  12. b) What part did the Africans play in the growth of the church in Kenya                        8mks
  13. c) In what ways does the church continue God’s saving work today                               10mks

 

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION VI

PART I

MARKING SCHEME.

 

1.Characteristics in making a covenant.

 

 

 

  1. Reasons why Hebrews left Egypt.

Any 5pts x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Five aims of evangelical revival

Any 5pts x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Five reasons why Mutesa persecuted Christians.

Any 5pts x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Factors that led to the rise of independent churches.

       Any 5pts x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Five major divisions of the Old Testament books

Any 5pts x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Five Bible versions used in Kenya today.

 

  1. Five characteristics of God in the prophecy of Micah.

 

  1. Causes of death in African traditional society.

 

  1. What Christians learn from the call of prophet Isaiah.

Any 5 x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Areas of conflict between the youth and the church

Any other relevant point.any 5 x 1 = 5mks

 

  1. Common ideas in African creation myths.

Any other relevant point                         5 x 2 = 5mks

 

  1. Causes of disunity in the church today.

 

 

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