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ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 10 QUESTIONS

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27 - 07 - 2020

EXERCISE 10


ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 9 QUESTIONS



20 - 07 - 2020

EXERCISE 9
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WEEK 12

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Week 3 - Exercise 3




Week 2 - Exercise 2

RME

Exercise Number 2 1. Give any four Ghanaian African Traditional Religious (ATR) leaders in your community 2.List any three facts about each of the personality named in 1 above . 3. State four moral lessons that could be learnt from any one of the personalities in 2 above 4.state any four causes of punishment in your school. 5.Describe any four types of punishments a person. may receive in your community 6.Explain any four responsibities each of the following toward children at home and school a) parents b) teachers 7.describe the covenant God made with Abraham 8.Indicate any three moral lessons that could be learnt from the life of Abraham. 9.Suggest any two moral applications from the moral lessons stated in 8 above.




Week 1- Exercise 1
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J.H. 2

(1) State any five (5) traditional festivals and the communities that celebrate them.
(2) Explain any four (4) significance of religious festivals.
(3) Narrate the story of creation according to the Holy Qu’ran.
(4) Explain any three (3) Islamic attributes of Allah.
(5) Describe the five (5) compulsory daily prayers of Islam and the period each is offered.
(6) State any five importance of religious songs.
(7) Identify any four (4) deeds that merit punishment in your school.
(8) Describe any four (4) types of punishment available in your community.
(9) Give four (4) factors to be considered before greeting someone.
(10) Indicate four (4) reasons for one to greet another.

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