Recap and practice

In this lesson, we will focus on recapping the content from the first six lessons in this unit. We will have a specific focus on answering examination questions from the unit, including different examination boards as much as possible.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'bringing about what is right and fair'?

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Q2.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "Defending your own state from aggression"?

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Q3.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "All other ways to solve the dispute must be attempted before war"?

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Q4.Which of these terms is best defined by "a selfish desire for something"?

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Q5.Which of these terms is best defined by "acting to prevent harm to yourself"?

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Q6.Which religions traditionally may accept that conflict can sometimes be necessary in order to defend yourself?

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Q7.Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?

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Q8.Islam comes from the word 'salam'. What word can 'salam' be translated to?

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'bringing about what is right and fair'?

1/8

Q2.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "Defending your own state from aggression"?

2/8

Q3.Which condition of the Islamic just war theory can be defined as "All other ways to solve the dispute must be attempted before war"?

3/8

Q4.Which of these terms is best defined by "a selfish desire for something"?

4/8

Q5.Which of these terms is best defined by "acting to prevent harm to yourself"?

5/8

Q6.Which religions traditionally may accept that conflict can sometimes be necessary in order to defend yourself?

6/8

Q7.Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?

7/8

Q8.Islam comes from the word 'salam'. What word can 'salam' be translated to?

8/8

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Recap and practice

Take this quiz to check you can recall the key content from the first 6 lessons in the peace and conflict unit.

Q1.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'the absence of conflict or war'?

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Q2.Which religion demands that injustice is responded to with violence?

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Q3.Which of these statements is generally considered to be true?

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Q4.The sanctity of life is used in both Islam and Christianity to oppose terrorism. Which of these best defines the sanctity of life?

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Q5.Which religious group/s generally promote a non-violent approach to conflict?

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Q6.Where Christians and Muslims do accept the use of violence, what conditions do they generally insist on?

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Q7.Which of these statements best describes how the example of Muhammad can be used to form a view on protest?

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Q8.According to Jesus how should Christians treat those who perform hateful actions?

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Q9.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'pardoning someone for what they have done wrong'?

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Q10.Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?

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Recap and practice

Take this quiz to check you can recall the key content from the first 6 lessons in the peace and conflict unit.

Q1.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'the absence of conflict or war'?

1/10

Q2.Which religion demands that injustice is responded to with violence?

2/10

Q3.Which of these statements is generally considered to be true?

3/10

Q4.The sanctity of life is used in both Islam and Christianity to oppose terrorism. Which of these best defines the sanctity of life?

4/10

Q5.Which religious group/s generally promote a non-violent approach to conflict?

5/10

Q6.Where Christians and Muslims do accept the use of violence, what conditions do they generally insist on?

6/10

Q7.Which of these statements best describes how the example of Muhammad can be used to form a view on protest?

7/10

Q8.According to Jesus how should Christians treat those who perform hateful actions?

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Q9.Which of these key terms is best defined by 'pardoning someone for what they have done wrong'?

9/10

Q10.Which of these statements do Muslims traditionally believe is true?

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Lesson summary: Recap and practice

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