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Below is a comprehensive Grade 9 Christian Living exam on "Opening Doors to Christ: The New
Testament" and "The Formation of the Gospels," complete with an answer key.

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**Grade 9 Christian Living Exam**

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**Part 1: Multiple Choice (20 items)**

1. **Which of the following is NOT one of the four Gospels in the New Testament?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. James

d. John

**Answer: c. James**

2. **What term describes the written accounts of Jesus' life and teachings?**

a. Epistles

b. Gospels

c. Psalms

d. Proverbs

**Answer: b. Gospels**

3. **Which Gospel is believed to have been written first?**

a. Matthew
b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: b. Mark**

4. **Which Gospel writer was a tax collector?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: a. Matthew**

5. **The Gospel of Luke is often associated with which theme?**

a. The suffering of Jesus

b. The kingdom of God

c. The compassion of Jesus

d. The teachings of the Pharisees

**Answer: c. The compassion of Jesus**

6. **What is the primary focus of the Gospel of John?**

a. Jesus' parables

b. Jesus' miracles

c. Jesus' divine nature

d. Jesus' resurrection

**Answer: c. Jesus' divine nature**


7. **Which Gospel emphasizes Jesus' role as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: a. Matthew**

8. **Which of the following was NOT a primary audience for the Gospels?**

a. Jewish people

b. Roman officials

c. Greek-speaking Gentiles

d. Early Christians

**Answer: b. Roman officials**

9. **What is the purpose of the Synoptic Gospels?**

a. To provide a detailed account of Jesus' genealogies

b. To highlight the differences in Jesus' teachings

c. To present a unified view of Jesus' life and teachings

d. To emphasize the laws of the Old Testament

**Answer: c. To present a unified view of Jesus' life and teachings**

10. **Which Gospel includes the most teachings in parables?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke
d. John

**Answer: a. Matthew**

11. **The Gospel of Mark is known for its:**

a. Lengthy discourses

b. Detailed genealogies

c. Fast-paced narrative

d. Extensive use of Old Testament quotations

**Answer: c. Fast-paced narrative**

12. **Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Gospel of Matthew?**

a. The Apostle Peter

b. The Apostle Matthew

c. The Apostle John

d. The Apostle Paul

**Answer: b. The Apostle Matthew**

13. **The term "synoptic" refers to:**

a. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke

b. The Gospels of John and Luke

c. The Epistles of Paul

d. The historical books of the Old Testament

**Answer: a. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke**

14. **Which Gospel writer was a physician?**


a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: c. Luke**

15. **What does the term "Evangelist" refer to?**

a. A person who writes letters in the New Testament

b. A preacher of the Gospel

c. A writer of one of the Gospels

d. A teacher of Jewish law

**Answer: c. A writer of one of the Gospels**

16. **The Gospel of John is unique because it includes:**

a. The Beatitudes

b. The Sermon on the Mount

c. The "I Am" statements

d. The Ten Commandments

**Answer: c. The "I Am" statements**

17. **Which Gospel focuses on the human aspects of Jesus?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John
**Answer: c. Luke**

18. **Which Gospel is written with a focus on the Jewish audience and Jesus' role as the Messiah?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: a. Matthew**

19. **Which Gospel was written last among the four?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: d. John**

20. **In which Gospel is the parable of the Good Samaritan found?**

a. Matthew

b. Mark

c. Luke

d. John

**Answer: c. Luke**

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**Part 2: True or False (10 items)**


1. **The Gospel of Matthew begins with the genealogy of Jesus.** (True)

2. **The Gospel of Mark contains the longest account of Jesus' birth.** (False)

3. **John’s Gospel includes the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000.** (False)

4. **The Synoptic Gospels include Matthew, Mark, and John.** (False)

5. **Luke's Gospel is the only one to include the story of the Prodigal Son.** (True)

6. **Mark’s Gospel includes a detailed account of Jesus’ post-resurrection appearances.** (False)

7. **The term 'Synoptic' means 'view together'.** (True)

8. **The Gospel of John is the shortest of the four Gospels.** (False)

9. **Matthew’s Gospel is especially noted for its emphasis on Jesus as the new Moses.** (True)

10. **All four Gospels were written by the apostles themselves.** (False)

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**Part 3: Identification (10 items)**

1. **Name the Gospel that includes the Beatitudes.**

- **Answer: Matthew**

2. **Identify the Gospel known for its "I Am" statements of Jesus.**
- **Answer: John**

3. **Which Gospel is traditionally attributed to a physician?**

- **Answer: Luke**

4. **Name the Gospel writer who was a tax collector.**

- **Answer: Matthew**

5. **Identify the Gospel that emphasizes Jesus' role as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies.**

- **Answer: Matthew**

6. **Which Gospel includes the story of the Good Samaritan?**

- **Answer: Luke**

7. **Name the Gospel traditionally thought to be written last.**

- **Answer: John**

8. **Identify the Gospel that contains the story of the Prodigal Son.**

- **Answer: Luke**

9. **Which Gospel is noted for its fast-paced narrative style?**

- **Answer: Mark**

10. **Name the three Gospels known as the Synoptic Gospels.**

- **Answer: Matthew, Mark, Luke**

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**Part 4: Essay (5 points)**


**Discuss the significance of the Synoptic Gospels in understanding the life and teachings of Jesus. How
do they complement each other, and what can be learned from comparing their accounts?**

**Sample Answer:**

The Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke—play a crucial role in understanding the life and
teachings of Jesus. Their significance lies in their shared perspective, often referred to as "seeing
together" due to their similar content and structure. These Gospels offer overlapping accounts of Jesus'
life, parables, miracles, and teachings, providing a more comprehensive view of His ministry. By
comparing their accounts, readers can discern common themes and differences in emphasis, which help
clarify the message of Jesus. For instance, while Matthew focuses on Jesus as the fulfillment of Old
Testament prophecies, Mark presents a fast-paced narrative highlighting Jesus' actions, and Luke
emphasizes His compassion and the inclusion of marginalized groups. Examining these similarities and
differences allows for a richer understanding of Jesus' message and its implications for His followers.

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