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BE*(S16-4323-01)MLP
GCSE
4323/01
HUMANITIES
UNIT 3: Christianity and Contemporary Lifestyles
P.M. WEDNESDAY, 22 June 2016
1 hour plus your additional time allowance
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Other Names
Centre Number
Candidate Number 0
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For Examiner’s use only
QuestionMaximum
Mark
Mark
Awarded
Section A 1. 30
Section B 2. or 3. 20
Total 50
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Use black ink, black ball-point pen or your usual
method.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number
in the spaces on the front cover.
Answer Question 1 (Section A) AND EITHER Question 2
OR Question 3 (Section B).
Write your answers in the spaces provided in this
booklet. Use supplementary sheets when there is
insufficient room in this booklet. Write your name
at the top of each supplementary sheet, indicating
clearly the number of the question you answer. Put the
supplementary sheets inside this booklet.
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INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of
each question or part-question.
You will be awarded marks for the quality of your
written communication.
Your answers must be relevant and must make full use
of the information given to be awarded full marks for a
question.
You are reminded that you should always
support your answers using your knowledge
and understanding of the topic chosen.
SOURCE A
It’s not how much
we give but
put into giving.Mother Teresa
WWW.POSITIVEMOTIVATION.NET
how muchLOVE we
Mother Teresa
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CHRISTIANITY AND CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLES
Answer Question 1 (Section A) AND EITHER Question 2
OR Question 3 (Section B).
SECTION A
Answer ALL parts of this question.
1. This question is about Christian attitudes to contemporary problems.
Study Source A opposite and then answer the
question that follows.
(a) Use Source A AND YOUR OWN KNOWLEDGE to
describe Christian attitudes towards caring for the
less fortunate. [2]
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1(b) Describe Christian beliefs about caring for the
planet.
You should refer to Bible or Church teachings in your answer. [4]
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Study Source B opposite and then answer the question
that follows.
1(c) Use Source B AND YOUR OWN KNOWLEDGE
to describe Christian responses towards the
exploitation of people. [4]
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1(d) Explain why many Christians protest against
racism. [6]
You may refer to Bible or Church
teachings in your answer.
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SOURCE C
From the first moment of his/her existence, a human
being must be recognised as having the rights of a
person – among which is the right of every innocent
being to life.
[Adapted from CATECHISM OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
2270]
SOURCE D
Both the ANGLICAN CHURCH (Church of England)
and the RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (Quakers)
believe that although abortion should not be
encouraged, the life of the unborn child cannot be seen
as more important than that of the mother.
[GCSE Revision website]
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1(e) Use BOTH Sources C and D opposite AND YOUR
OWN KNOWLEDGE to explain why Christians have
a range of attitudes towards abortion. [6]
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1(f) ‘Christians should make a stand against any
modern medical advances which are not about
saving lives.’
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
[8]
In your answer you may consider:
reasons why Christians should make
a stand against some modern medical
advances;
reasons why Christians should support
modern medical advances.
Conclude your answer by saying to what extent
you agree with the statement, and why.
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END OF SECTION A
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SOURCE A — PAINTING OF A MIRACLE. ‘FEEDING OF
THE FIVE THOUSAND.’
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SECTION B
Answer EITHER Question 2 OR Question 3.
2. This question is about Christian beliefs
and practices.
Study Source A opposite and then answer the
question that follows.
(a) Use Source A ONLY to describe this image of the
Feeding of the Five Thousand. [2]
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2(b) Describe the TEACHINGS of Jesus given at the
Sermon on the Mount. [4]
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2(c) Explain why the Eucharist service is important to
Christians. [6]
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2(d) ‘The most important part of Christian life is
reading the Bible.’
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
[8]
In your answer you may consider:
reasons why reading the Bible is an
important part of Christian life;
other ways of living a Christian life.
Conclude your answer by saying to what extent
you agree with the statement, and why.
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END OF QUESTION 2
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SOURCE A — CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION CEREMONY
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If you have answered Question 2 you MUST NOT answer
Question 3.
3. This question is about Christian beliefs and attitudes towards relationships.
Study Source A opposite and then answer the
question that follows.
(a) Use Source A ONLY to describe a confirmation
ceremony. [2]
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3(b) Describe Christian TEACHINGS about caring for
elderly relatives. [4]
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3(c) Explain why working to help the less fortunate is
important to many Christians. [6]
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3(d) ‘Christian couples should not live together before
they get married.’
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
[8]
In your answer you may consider:
reasons why a Christian couple should not
live together before marriage;
reasons why a Christian couple may
choose to live together before marriage.
Conclude your answer by saying how far you
agree with the statement, and why.
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END OF SECTION B
END OF PAPER
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