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Paper 2: Thematic Studies
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AO2 requires students to analyse and evaluate aspects of religion and belief, including their
significance
The 'Religion, Peace and Conflict' theme examines religious attitudes towards war, violence, and
pacifism
Order the Assessment Objectives based on their focus:
1️⃣ AO1: Knowledge and understanding of religion
2️⃣ AO2: Analysis and evaluation of religion
3️⃣ AO3: Construction of balanced arguments
When answering multiple-choice questions, it is important to eliminate
incorrect
answers first.
True
The extended response question type in GCSE Religious Studies Paper 2 assesses AO2 and
AO3
Match the type of essay question with its description:
Extended Response ↔️ Analyzes religious beliefs
Discursive Essay ↔️ Evaluates multiple viewpoints
What is the second step in approaching source-based questions in Section C?
Identify the question focus
Steps to approach source-based questions in Section C
1️⃣ Read the source material carefully
2️⃣ Identify the question focus
3️⃣ Use your subject knowledge
4️⃣ Analyze the source content
5️⃣ Evaluate the significance and implications
6️⃣ Compare and contrast perspectives
7️⃣ Structure your response logically
Structure your response logically, addressing all the required aspects of the
question
Evaluating the significance of beliefs is a key part of addressing
source-based
questions.
True
Match the assessment objective with its description:
AO1 ↔️ Demonstrate knowledge and understanding
AO2 ↔️ Analyze and evaluate religion
AO3 ↔️ Construct balanced arguments
AO2 focuses on analyzing and evaluating aspects of religion and
belief
The Religion and Life theme examines religious and non-religious views on the origins of human
life
Discursive essays require students to construct well-reasoned
arguments
What should students look for when eliminating incorrect answers in multiple-choice questions?
Answers that are wrong
What is the first strategy for short-answer questions?
Read the question carefully
What should students avoid in short-answer questions?
Irrelevant information
Concise and focused responses are essential when answering
short answer
questions.
True
What type of argument should you aim to present in source-based questions?
Balanced
When organizing an essay response, you should structure it with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a
conclusion
The relative weightings of the Assessment Objectives vary between exam boards for GCSE Religious Studies
Paper 2
.
True
The 'Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice' theme investigates social
inequality
and prejudice.
True
Multiple-choice questions in Paper 2 are designed to assess
AO1
Relying on your understanding of the topic is crucial when answering multiple-choice questions, as it helps identify the most
appropriate
answer.
What is the first strategy for answering multiple-choice questions in Section A?
Read the question carefully
Using relevant examples is essential when responding to source-based questions in
Section C
.
True
What should students compare and contrast when addressing source-based questions?
Religious or non-religious viewpoints
What type of argument should students present in their responses to source-based questions?
A balanced argument
What are the three main assessment objectives for the GCSE Religious Studies Paper 2?
AO1, AO2, and AO3
The GCSE Religious Studies Paper 2 is titled Thematic
Studies
AO3 requires students to construct well-informed and balanced
arguments
.
True
Match the theme with its focus:
Religion, Peace and Conflict ↔️ Attitudes towards pacifism
Religion, Crime and Punishment ↔️ The purpose of forgiveness
Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice ↔️ Views on social inequality
Multiple-choice questions primarily assess
AO1
: knowledge and understanding.
True
When using subject knowledge, students rely on religious teachings, practices, and ethical
principles
In short-answer questions, responses should be structured in a clear and coherent
manner
What should you read carefully before answering short answer questions in Section B of the GCSE Religious Studies Paper 2?
The question
Steps to approach source-based questions in Section C
1️⃣ Read the source material carefully
2️⃣ Identify the question focus
3️⃣ Use your subject knowledge
4️⃣ Analyze the source content
5️⃣ Evaluate the significance and implications
6️⃣ Compare and contrast perspectives
7️⃣ Structure your response logically
What type of evidence should you use to support your arguments in an essay?
Religious examples
Mind maps help students understand the connections between religious concepts and their real-world
applications
Regularly attempting past paper questions helps students become familiar with the
exam structure
and question types.
True
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