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SPECIMEN MATERIAL GCSE RELIGIOUS STUDIES A Paper 2B Specimen 2018 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: an AQA answer booklet. Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write the information required on the front of your answer booklet. The examining body for this paper is AQA. The paper reference is 8062/2B. Do all rough work in the answer book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Choose two themes from Section A and two themes from Section B. Answer all questions on those four themes you have chosen. Information The maximum mark for this paper is 96 plus 5 marks for Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar. The marks for questions are shown in brackets. Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar (SPaG) will be assessed in the 12 mark questions. The marks for SPaG are shown below the mark allocation for each question. The best of these marks will be included in your total for the paper. Advice You are advised to spend 50 minutes on Section A and 50 minutes on Section B. 8062/2B

2 Section A You should answer all questions from TWO themes in Section A. Theme A: Relationships and families 0 1. 1 Which one of the following best expresses the religious view that one purpose of marriage is to have children? A) Procreation B) Contraception C) Stability D) Polygamy 0 1. 2 Give two religious beliefs about the nature of the family. 0 1. 3 Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about the use of artificial contraception within marriage. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions. 0 1. 4 Explain two religious beliefs about the role of parents in a religious family. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. 0 1. 5 Divorce is never right. should refer to religious arguments may refer to non-religious arguments should reach a justified conclusion.

3 Theme B: Religion and life 0 2. 1 Which of the following is a religious theory about how the universe began? A) The Big Cloud B) Creation C) Collision theory D) Atomic theory 0 2. 2 Give two examples of what religious believers might do to help to carry out the duty of stewardship. 0 2. 3 Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about abortion. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions. 0 2. 4 Explain two religious beliefs about animal experimentation. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. 0 2. 5 It is not reasonable to believe in life after death. should refer to religious arguments may refer to non-religious arguments. should reach a justified conclusion. Turn over

4 Theme C: The Existence of God and Revelation 0 3. 1 Which one of the following best expresses the idea that the divine (God, gods or ultimate reality) is beyond this world? A) Omnipotent B) Omniscient C) Transcendent D) Immanent 0 3. 2 Give two types of general revelation. 0 3. 3 Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about visions. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and non-religious beliefs. 0 3. 4 Explain two religious beliefs about miracles. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer.. 0 3. 5 The design argument proves that God exists. should refer to religious arguments may refer to non-religious arguments should reach a justified conclusion 8062/2B

5 Theme D: Religion, peace and conflict 0 4. 1 Which one of the following best expresses the religious ideal that there should be no violence in the world? A) Defence B) Justice C) Peace D) Terrorism 0 4. 2 Give two ways in which religious believers help victims of war. 0 4. 3 Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about weapons of mass destruction. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions. 0 4. 4 Explain two religious beliefs about forgiveness. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. 0 4. 5 War is never right. should refer to religious argument may refer to non-religious arguments should reach a justified conclusion Turn over

6 Theme E: Religion, crime and punishment 0 5. 1 Which one of the following expresses the religious idea that one aim of punishment should be to encourage people not to commit any more crimes? A) Reformation B) Protection C) Deterrence D) Reparation 0 5. 2 Give two examples of religious moral laws which some criminals break. 0 5. 3 Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about the death penalty for murder. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions. 0 5. 4 Explain two religious beliefs about breaking the law in order to get a bad law changed. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. 0 5. 5 Corporal punishment can never be justified. should refer to religious arguments may refer to non-religious arguments. should reach a justified conclusion 8062/2B

7 Theme F: Religion, human rights and social justice 0 6. 1 Which one of the following best expresses the religious ideal that everyone should get what they deserve? A) Tolerance B) Prejudice C) Justice D) Compassion 0 6. 2 Give two examples of what religious believers would see as exploitation of the poor. 0 6. 3 Explain two contrasting beliefs in contemporary British society about the right of freedom of belief. In your answer you should refer to the main religious tradition of Great Britain and one or more other religious traditions. 0 6. 4 Explain two religious beliefs about the status of women in religion. Refer to scripture or sacred writings in your answer. 0 6. 5 It is always right to give charity to the poor. should refer to religious arguments may refer to non-religious arguments. should reach a justified conclusion End of questions in Section A. Turn over

8 Section B Textual Studies You should answer all questions from TWO themes in Section B. Theme G: St Mark s Gospel the life of Jesus according to St Mark 0 7. 1 In which one of these rivers was Jesus baptised? A) The Ganges B) The Jordan C) The Nile D) The Tigris 0 7. 2 Give two reasons why Christians might find it difficult to believe the miracle stories recorded by Mark. 0 7. 3 Explain two contrasting Christian beliefs about the meaning of the words This is my body, which Jesus spoke at the Last Supper. 0 7. 4 Explain two ways in which St Mark s account of the transfiguration of Jesus is important for Christians today. You must refer to St Mark s Gospel in your answer. 0 7. 5 The claim that the tomb was empty because Jesus had been raised from the dead is not true. should refer to St Mark s Gospel in your answer may refer to non-religious arguments. should reach a justified conclusion. 8062/2B

9 Theme H: St Mark s Gospel as a source of spiritual truth 0 8. 1 What was the name of the tax-collector whom Jesus called to be a disciple? A) James B) Joseph C) Levi D) Simon 0 8. 2 Give two reasons why Christians might find it difficult to follow the teaching in St Mark s Gospel that whoever believes and is baptised will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned. 0 8. 3 Explain two contrasting Christian beliefs on the nature of the Kingdom of God as presented in St Mark s gospel. 0 8. 4 Explain two ways in which St Mark s stories about Jesus disciples are important for Christians today. You must refer to St Mark s Gospel in your answer. 0 8. 5 Jesus teaching about wealth has no relevance for Christians today. In your answer you should: give reasoned arguments to support this statement give reasoned arguments to support a different point of view refer to St Mark s Gospel in your answer reach a justified conclusion. End of questions. Turn over

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