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GR 12 NTIONL SENIOR ERTIFITE GRE 12 RELIGION STUIES P1 NOVEMER 2014 MRKS: 150 TIME: 2 hours This question paper consists of 9 pages. opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 2 E/November 2014 NS INSTRUTIONS N INFORMTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. This question paper consists of SETION and SETION. SETION : OMPULSORY SETION : nswer any TWO questions from this section. Read LL the questions carefully. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. Write neatly and legibly. opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 3 E/November 2014 NS SETION (OMPULSORY) QUESTION 1 1.1 Various options are given as possible answers to the following questions. hoose the answer and write only the letter ( ) next to the question number (1.1.1 1.1.10) in the NSWER OOK. 1.1.1 Orthodox Jews observe religious laws which are called... Sharia. Mitzvot. Genesis. Halakhah. (1) 1.1.2 The Tao may be described as... the Path of the universe. the Earth. the Hereafter. the ycle of life. (1) 1.1.3 The highest caste in traditional Hinduism is... the Upanishads or scribes. the Sudras or labourers. the Ksatriyas or rulers and warriors. the rahamanas or spiritual teachers. (1) 1.1.4 The founder of uddhism was... Siddhartha Gautama. aha'u'llah. Vajrayana. the alai Lama. (1) 1.1.5 The aha'i faith originated in... Iraq. Iran. hina. Saudi rabia. (1) 1.1.6 When Prophet Muhammad passed away, he was succeeded by... Isaac. bu akr. Jesus. li. (1) opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 4 E/November 2014 NS 1.1.7 n example of Neo- (modern) Hinduism is... Rig Veda. the ivine Life Society. the hagavad Gita. bhakti yoga. (1) 1.1.8 The Hadith is/are... a collection of teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. compulsory teachings in the Qur'an. books of myths. records of Islamic history. (1) 1.1.9 The oldest form of uddhism is... Zen uddhism. Tibetan uddhism. Mahanyana uddhism. Theravada uddhism. (1) 1.1.10 dogma, in a religious context, is... a lie or fabrication. teachings with absolute authority. a sacred text. a discussion of spiritual truths through a story. (1) 1.2 hoose an item from OLUMN that matches the item in OLUMN. Write only the letter ( G) next to the question number (1.2.1 1.2.5) in the NSWER OOK. 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 OLUMN ccepts all religious beliefs as true aha'i Sikhism and the Zion hristian hurch OLUMN normative source Taoism inclusivism syncretism 1.2.4 1.2.5 Everything consists of two forces Sacred religious occasion E F G ritual pluralism Haifa (5 x 1) (5) opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 5 E/November 2014 NS 1.3 omplete the following sentences by writing down the missing word(s). Write only the answer next to the question number (1.3.1 1.3.5) in the NSWER OOK. 1.3.1 n accepted collection of sacred books or texts is called... (1) 1.3.2 ccording to uddhism, Nirvana is reached through freedom from... (1) 1.3.3 world view based solely on human reasoning is called... (1) 1.3.4 The principles of interpreting religious texts is called... (1) 1.3.5 The founder of Taoism was... (1) 1.4 Explain EH of the following in TWO sentences in the context of religion: 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 Ecumenism Fundamentalism Protestantism Yin and yang The alai Lama 1.5 hoose the word that does NOT fit in each group of words below. Write only the answer next to the question number (1.5.1 1.5.5) in the NSWER OOK Example: nswer: banana; apple; potato; grape 1.5.6 potato 1.5.1 Moses; Jesus; braham; avid 1.5.2 ommunity; ancestors; caste; Modimo 1.5.3 Taoism; capitalism; atheism; Marxism 1.5.4 Taoism; uddhism; frican Traditional Religion; Judaism 1.5.5 Karma; himsa; Tripitaka; harma opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 6 E/November 2014 NS 1.6 Indicate whether each of the following statements is TRUE or FLSE. hoose the answer and write only 'true' or 'false' next to the question number (1.6.1 1.6.5) in the NSWER OOK. Give a reason if the answer is FLSE. 1.6.1 1.6.2 1.6.3 1.6.4 1.6.5 ukhari is a collection of Marxist teachings. The Supreme eing in frican Traditional Religion is called Ilimo. uddhism has no concept of a Supreme eing. ncestors are venerated in Taoism. aha'u'llah appointed li ibn abi Talib as his successor. TOTL SETION : 50 opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 7 E/November 2014 NS SETION nswer any TWO of the four questions in this section. QUESTION 2 Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. ll forms of media (electronic and print media, as well as social media such as Twitter, YouTube, et cetera) carry information to people about events around the world as they happen. No matter how hard they try to be objective, they communicate a particular point of view when they communicate news. In addition, social media, in particular, can easily be used by unscrupulous persons to create interreligious conflict. [dapted from Shuters Top lass Religion Studies Grade 12] 2.1 iscuss ONE example of how the use of social media could lead to interreligious conflict. (12) 2.2 State FOUR strategies to prevent such abuse of social media. (8) 2.3 State FIVE strategies that the media uses to influence our opinions. (10) 2.4 Give examples from the media to support your answer to QUESTION 2.3. (20) [50] QUESTION 3 Read the extract below and answer the questions that follow. In 1948 the United Nations unanimously adopted the Universal eclaration of Human Rights. Here is an article from the eclaration: rticle 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression: this right includes freedom to change their religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in a community with others and in public or private, to manifest their religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. [Source: Shuters Top lass Religion Studies Grade 12] 3.1 What is meant by religious freedom? (4) 3.2 iscuss the differences between Western and Eastern ideas of religious tolerance. (12) opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 8 E/November 2014 NS 3.3 Imagine you are the chairperson of the Representative ouncil of Learners at your school. Write a code of conduct for learners. It must consist of at least FOUR key points and should promote religious tolerance at school. (8) 3.4 ompare the view of democratic South frica on religious freedom with the approach followed during the apartheid era. (14) 3.5 Read the extract below and answer the questions that follow. QUESTION 4 Without religion, society would be worse. Throughout history, religion has given us guidance on how to treat one another decently. The problem is that people pervert the original teachings. [Source: Shuters Top lass Religion Studies Grade 12] 3.5.1 From any ONE religion, state THREE teachings that promote human rights. (6) 3.5.2 From any ONE religion, state THREE teachings that promote harmonious living among individuals. (6) [50] 4.1 Myths and beliefs are important aspects of religious teachings. iscuss the following concepts as they apply to religious teachings and give ONE example of each. 4.1.1 4.1.2 Myth elief (6) (6) 4.2 hoose ONE religion and write down FOUR unique features of that religion. (8) 4.3 hoose ONE recent area of conflict in the world and discuss the situation as follows: 4.3.1 State the country/countries affected by the conflict and outline the history of the conflict. (10) 4.3.2 ritically analyse the present situation of the conflict. (10) 4.3.3 iscuss the role that religion plays in the conflict. (10) [50] opyright reserved

Religion Studies/P1 9 E/November 2014 NS QUESTION 5 5.1 Study the extract below and answer the question that follows. When the white man came to our country, he had the ible and we had the land. The white man said to us, 'Let us pray.' fter the prayer, the white man had the land and we had the ible. [Source: Shuters Top lass Religion Studies Grade 12] o you agree with the statement above? Give reasons for your answer and give examples. (16) 5.2 State any ONE goal of the 'Programme for hristian-muslim Relations in frica' (PROMUR). 5.3 ritically analyse the work of any TWO multifaith organisations as follows: 5.3.1 Name the organisations and their goals. (12) 5.3.2 iscuss and evaluate the projects of EH of these TWO organisations. (20) [50] TOTL SETION : GRN TOTL: 100 150 opyright reserved