Revision

In this lesson, we will be revising all of the key concepts taught throughout the course.

Revision

In this lesson, we will be revising all of the key concepts taught throughout the course.

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. Recap of key content explored in the unit.

Equipment

You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is equality?
Correct answer: Being equal in rights and opportunities.
Being treated differently because of gender, ethnicity, religion or disability.
Q2.
What is discrimination?
Basic rights and freedoms that belong to everyone.
Correct answer: Being treated differently because of gender, ethnicity, religion or disability.
Q3.
How big is the gender pay gap?
Correct answer: 15.5%
25.5%
5.5%
Q4.
The Equality Act 2010 meant.....?
That people should be paid equality
Correct answer: That people would be prosecuted for discrimination
Q5.
Angela Davis did the 'brown eyes blue eyes' experiment.
Correct answer: False
True

6 Questions

Q1.
What is the Big Bang theory?
A bang that was so loud it burst everyone's ear drums.
A philosophical theory about the origins of the universe.
Correct answer: A scientific theory which explains the origins of the universe.
Q2.
Who introduced the theory of Intelligent Design?
Will i am
Correct answer: William Paley
William Wallace
Q3.
Karl Marx was a Russian phlebotomist
Correct answer: False
True
Q4.
Marx said that Religion was created by the _________ to control the ________
Poor, Rich
Correct answer: Rich, Poor
Teachers, Students
Q5.
Who came up with the Theory of Evolution?
Correct answer: Charles Darwin
Chas and Dave
Erasmus Darwin
Q6.
How does the First Cause argument attempt to explain the origins of the universe?
Correct answer: It describes a first cause that must have started the universe.
It describes a second cause that must have started the universe.
It describes a third cause that must have started the universe.

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UnitReligious education / Non-religious world views

Religious education