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Christianity Review Four Corners: Stand at the correct letter Be ready to defend your answer

1. Who is the central figure of Christianity? A. Moses B. David C. Jesus D. Muhammad A. Moses B. David C. Jesus D. Muhammad

2. The Holy Trinity is made up of what three aspects? A. Father, Son, Holy Spirit B. Jesus, Mary, Joseph C. Love, Peace, Understanding D. Jews, Christians, Muslims A. Father, Son, Holy Spirit B. Jesus, Mary, Joseph C. Love, Peace, Understanding D. Jews, Christians, Muslims

3. To which religious group did Jesus belong to during his lifetime? A. Christians B. Romans C. Jews D. Did not belong to a religious group A. Christians B. Romans C. Jews D. Did not belong to a religious group

4. What is a disciple? A. Someone chosen by Jesus to heal people B. Someone that persecutes Christians C. Someone that follows Jesus D. Someone that is Jewish A. Someone chosen by Jesus to heal people B. Someone that persecutes Christians C. Someone that follows Jesus D. Someone that is Jewish

5. Which of the following rites of passage reenacts a part of Jesus’ life? A. Marriage B. Confirmation C. Last Rites D. Baptism A. Marriage B. Confirmation C. Last Rites D. Baptism

6. What does persecute mean? A. To kill someone, because of religion B. To treat someone cruelly, because of religion C. To help someone, because of religion D. To heal someone, because of religion A. To kill someone, because of religion B. To treat someone cruelly, because of religion C. To help someone, because of religion D. To heal someone, because of religion

7. What is Holy Week? A. The week before Jesus’ birth B. The week before Paul’s journey C. The week before Easter D. The week before Lent A. The week before Jesus’ birth B. The week before Paul’s journey C. The week before Easter D. The week before Lent

8. Where was Jesus born? A. Bethlehem B. Nazareth C. Jerusalem D. Rome A. Bethlehem B. Nazareth C. Jerusalem D. Rome

9. Which event does Good Friday commemorate? A. Resurrection of Jesus B. Crucifixion of Jesus C. The Last Supper D. Jesus arriving in Jerusalem for Passover A. Resurrection of Jesus B. Crucifixion of Jesus C. The Last Supper D. Jesus arriving in Jerusalem for Passover

10. Why were the Romans threatened by the Christians? A. Refused to worship Roman Gods B. Had an expensive lifestyle C. Wanted to serve in the Roman Army D. Jesus wanted to be the Roman Emperor A. Refused to worship Roman Gods B. Had an expensive lifestyle C. Wanted to serve in the Roman Army D. Jesus wanted to be the Roman Emperor

11. Why is Paul important in Christianity? A. He was the Messiah B. He healed Christians C. He was a missionary D. He was a Roman Emperor that gave Christians the freedom to practice their religion A. He was the Messiah B. He healed Christians C. He was a missionary D. He was a Roman Emperor that gave Christians the freedom to practice their religion

12. Jesus was born in a…? A. Manger B. Hospital C. Palace D. Inn A. Manger B. Hospital C. Palace D. Inn

13. Who betrayed Jesus? A. Constantine B. John C. Mark D. Judas A. Constantine B. John C. Mark D. Judas

14. What was the Protestant Reformation? A. A time when the Jews “reformed” into a new religion B. A movement started by Martin Luther and John Calvin to “reform” Christianity C. A time of crisis during the Roman Empire D. The separation of the Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox A. A time when the Jews “reformed” into a new religion B. A movement started by Martin Luther and John Calvin to “reform” Christianity C. A time of crisis during the Roman Empire D. The separation of the Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox

15. What are the leaders of the Orthodox church called? A. Preachers B. Popes C. Bishops D. Patriarchs A. Preachers B. Popes C. Bishops D. Patriarchs

16. What do Christians do during the Eucharist? A. Share bread and wine B. Share teachings of Jesus C. Share bread and water D. Share beliefs of Christianity A. Share bread and wine B. Share teachings of Jesus C. Share bread and water D. Share beliefs of Christianity

17. In the past, many churches were made in the shape of A. A domed building B. A square building C. A building that is shaped like a cross D. A building with four stories A. A domed building B. A square building C. A building that is shaped like a cross D. A building with four stories

18. What does INRI stand for? A. The King of the Jews B. The King of the Romans C. Jesus is the King D. The Holy Trinity A. The King of the Jews B. The King of the Romans C. Jesus is the King D. The Holy Trinity

19. Where is Christianity the major religion? A. Middle East B. Africa C. Europe D. Mars A. Middle East B. Africa C. Europe D. Mars

20. Who painted “The Last Supper?” A. Michelangelo B. Vincent Van Gogh C. Pablo Picasso D. Leonardo Da Vinci A. Michelangelo B. Vincent Van Gogh C. Pablo Picasso D. Leonardo Da Vinci

21. How many dogs does Mrs. Reyer have? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 0 A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 0

22. What religion are we studying next? A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. Judaism D. Islam A. Hinduism B. Buddhism C. Judaism D. Islam