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ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 10 QUESTIONS



27 - 07 - 2020
EXERCISE 10


ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 9 QUESTIONS


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EXERCISE 9


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WEEK 11 - EXERCISE 7 ANSWERS



WEEK 11
EXERCISE 7


R.M.E J.H.S 1
WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS 1. Briefly describe the concept of Shahadah in Islam. 2. What is ablution? 3. Identify two (2) categories of people who are exempted from fasting during the month of Ramadan. 4. What is the difference between a revival and a retreat ? 5. Give two (2) reasons why Christians pray. 6. Who is a muezzin? 7. State two (2) actions Muslims refrain from during the month of Ramadan. 8. How important is fasting to Muslims across the World 9. Define religion. 10. Which lslamic festival is associated with the month of Ramadan.

Week 5 - Exercise 5

R.M.E EXERCISE 5
J.H.S 1 
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. One example of a positive attitude towards work is......................
2. A set of beliefs that is held by a group of people is referred to as..................
3. .....................is the original or authentic collection of revelation from Allah by prophet Muhammad in a book form.
4. The revelation of the Quran span over a period of................ years.
5. The twelfth month on the lslamic calendar is........................
6. By creating the world from one stage to another, God wanted humankind to do things in.......................
7. By creating Adam and Eve, God was establishing the institution of.....................
8. When God told man to till the land, he meant that man must..........................
9. One Christian attribute of God is that, He is .......................
10. .....................is a legal document that determines how one's property should be distributed when he or she dies.
11. ...................................... is a law that seeks to ensure equitable and fair sharing of properties of a deceased person without a will.
12. One example of an lslamic festival is............................
13. ...................... is a place of worship for the traditionalist.
14. ..................... is the lslamic call to prayer recited by the muezzin.
15. ..................is the act of giving alms to the poor and needy.
16. One way of living a chaste life is................................
17. The first thing to do when you enter a house is ......................
18. The name Moses means.......................
19. God saved the believers from the flood through.................... 
20. Eid-ul-Adha is a festival of ......................



WEEK 4 - EXERCISE FOUR (4)

R.M.E EXERCISE 4 J.H.S. 1 SECTION A
1. All the major religions in Ghana believe in the......................

2. The ninth month on the lslamic calendar is........................

3. The religion that traces its root in Africa is .........................

4. Which religion believes that God moved away from the earth because of the activities of mankind. .........................

5. ......................... are wonderful names given to God because of his nature.

6. The ability or the desire to do what one has been told to do is known as...............................

7. ......................is a group of people related by blood with a common ancestor.

8. Caning is a type of......................... punishment.

9. .....................................is an lslamic festival celebrated to mark the end of the Ramadan fast.
10. The festival celebrated to commemorate the death and resurrection of Christ is................................


WEEK 3 - EXERCISE THREE (3)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS 1.a. Define Tayammum as a term in Islam. b. What is libation? c. Identify two (2) reasons why libation is poured in traditional societies. 2.a. Outline the six (6) stages of creation according to lslam. b. Mention two (2) rituals performed during Hajj. 3.a. What are table manners? b. Explaining two (2) ways of demonstrating table manners.

Week 2 - Exercise 2

JHS 1 R.M.E SECTION A
1. The first muezzin in lslam was.............
2. The holy pilgrimage undertaken by all Muslims is known as................
3. Agya Ahor is fondly remembered by the Fantes for .....................
4. The parable of Jesus that teaches us about forgiveness is ....................
5. The oldest religion in the world is ................ 6. ......................... succeeded prophet Muhammad after his death.
7. The early beginning of lslam could be traced as far back as the ..................... century.
8. The act of using dust to perform ablution in lslam is referred to as ......................
9. Islam means..............
10. The revelation of the Quran took .............. years.
11. The belief in the oneness of Allah is known as ................... 
12. It took the Israelites.................years through the wilderness.
13. The main moral lesson in the story of Noah and the ark is ...........................
14. According to the Dagomba's, Naawuni means.......................
15. Joseph was hated by his brothers because........................
16. The climbing of hills up and down seven times during the performance of Hajj rituals is referred 
to as ......................... 17. The festival celebrated to mark the end of fasting during the Month of Ramadan is .......................
18. A positive attitude towards work is ........................
19. By creating Adam and Eve, God was establishing the institution of................
20. .....................is the name of the virus which has been declared by the World Health Organisation as a global pandemic.



Week 1 - Exercise 1
R.M.E FOR JHS 1
ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS
I. a. Define the term worship.
b. Explain four(4) importance of christian worship.
c.Outline five(5) examples of christian religious practices.

2. a. What is prayer?
b. Explain four (4) types of prayer you know.
c. Outline two(2) importance of prayer in our daily lives.

3. a. Briefly explain the five pillars of Islam.
b. State the five daily prayers of Islam and the period each is said.
c. What is the meaning of Islam?

4. a. Define work.
b. Explain four(4) positive attitudes one can develop towards work.
c. Expolain two(2) factors that one can prevent one from working hard.

5. a. What is greeting?
b. Mention four(4) factors to consider when greeting someone.
c. Explain two (2) importance of greeting in our daily lives.

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