Witness Essay Module B

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MORIAH COLLEGE

SUBJECT: Studies of Religion 2 Unit
UNIT/CORE/ELECTIVE/GROUP: 2 Unit
DATE: Friday 31 August 2012
TIME: 1:10 pm – 2:55 pm
TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour and forty five minutes
(including 5 minutes reading time)
MARKS: 60
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please check that you have 7 pages in your booklet (including this page)
Ensure you write legibly and leave space between questions.
Write your name on each page. Answer each SECTION on a new page.

NAME­­­­­­________________________________________________________

Part A
15
Section ll
30
Sectionlll
15
TOTAL
60

MORIAH COLLEGE

SUBJECT: Studies of Religion 2 Unit
UNIT/CORE/ELECTIVE/GROUP: 1 Unit
DATE: Friday 31 August 2012
TIME: 1:10 pm – 2:10 pm
TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour
(plus 5 minutes reading time)
MARKS: 45
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Please check that you have 6 pages in your booklet (including this page)
Ensure you write legibly and leave space between questions.
Write your name on each page. Answer each SECTION on a new page.

NAME­­­­­­________________________________________________________

Part A
15
Section ll
15
Section lll
15
TOTAL
45

NAME_____________________________________________________
PART A - Religion in Australia pre - 1945 15 marks
Allow 20 minutes for this section
Use the multiple choice answer sheet for Questions 1–10 (1/2mark each)

1. Which of the following were the two largest religious denominations in Australia prior to 1945?

a) Anglican and Catholic
b) Muslim and Buddhist
c) Catholic and Lutheran
d) Lutheran and Buddhist

2. Which of the following was documented as arriving in Australia with European settlement in 1788?

a) Buddhism
b) Judaism
c) Islam
d) Hinduism

3. Which of the following was the established church in England at the time of the colonisation of Australia?

a) Anglican Free Church
b) The Church of England
c) The Presbyterian Church
d) The Pentecostal Church

4. The crime of many Irish convicts was
a) They had participated in an attack on the English Parliament buildings
b) They had tried to form a union with the Anglican Church
c) They had stood up to their English oppressors in the 1798 rebellion
d) They had robbed the Church of England
5. The charitable society St Vincent de Paul is associated with which Christian denomination?
a) Anglican
b) Methodist
c) Catholic
d) Protestant
6.
Position Vacant: Male Clerical Assistant required for the Legal Firm of Williams, Booth and Smithy. Full time position offered. The successful applicant must possess excellent penmanship and experience in dealing with legal terminology. Confidentiality essential. Catholics need not apply.
This advertisement is an example of: a) gender discrimination prior to 1945 b) class discrimination in the legal profession c) unemployment during the Depression d) social consequences of sectarian attitudes

7. Who founded the Australian Inland Mission and introduced the Flying Doctor Service?
a) Henry Parkes
b) Mary McKillop of the sisters of St Joseph
c) Caroline Chisholm
d) The Presbyterian Minister John Flynn

8. The Immigration Restriction Act 1901 led to a decrease in the number of: a) Catholics in Australia b) Buddhists in Australia c) Presbyterians in Australia d) Methodists in Australia

9) The Bush Brotherhoods, The Bush Church Aid society and the Australian Inland Mission are examples of:
a) The contribution of Christian denominations to rural and outback communities
b) Social Welfare agencies established in Sydney
c) Aboriginal Welfare organisations
d) Catholic initiatives in rural an outback communities

10) Dr Daniel Mannix,