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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
MARK SCHEME for the June 2005 question paper
2048 RELIGIOUS STUDIES (BIBLE KNOWLEDGE)
2048/01
Paper 1, maximum raw mark 40
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
June 2005
GCE ORDINARY LEVEL
MARKING SCHEME
MAXIMUM MARK: 40
SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 2048/01
RELIGIOUS STUDIES (BIBLE KNOWLEDGE)
Paper 1
Page 1
Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL – JUNE 2005
Syllabus
2048
Paper
1
SECTION A
The Gospel of Luke
1
(a) Gabriel
(b) Elizabeth
1
1
Luke 1:26
Luke 1:36
2
(a) lay man before Jesus/too crowded to get in/paralysed
(b) your sins are forgiven
1
1
Luke 5:18 and 19
Luke 5:20
3
(a) ravens/birds
(b) lillies/flowers
1
1
Luke 12:24
Luke 12:27
4
(a) widow
(b) she gave out all she had/out of her poverty/sacrificial giving
1
1
Luke 21:2-3
Luke 21:4
5
(a) in breaking of bread
(b) returned to Jerusalem/did not our hearts burn within us etc./
report to Eleven
1
Luke 24:30-32
1
Luke 24:32-35
either
order
Acts of Apostles
6
(a) distribution to those in need
(b) Barnabas/Joseph – allow ‘Son of Encouragement’
1
1
Acts 4:35
Acts 4: 36-37
7
(a) Son of Man at God’s right hand
(b) Saul/Paul
1
1
Acts 7:56
Acts 7:58
8
(a) Cornelius
(b) centurion – allow ‘of the Italian Cohort’
1
1
Acts 10:1-6
Acts 10:1
9
(a) James, brother of John
(b) arrest Peter intending to kill/try him after Passover
1
1
Acts 12:2
Acts 12:3-4
1
1
Acts 14:12
Acts 14:12
1
1
Luke 9:1-2
(b) preach (the kingdom of God)
1
Luke 9:2
(c) shake dust off feet as leave
as a testimony against them
1
Luke 9:5
1
Luke 17:12
(b) show themselves to priest
they were cleansed/cured
1
1
Luke 17:14
(c) praise God/thank Jesus/because he was healed
was a Samaritan/the only one who returned
1
1
Luke 17:15-16
10 (a) Zeus
(b) chief speaker
SECTION B
11 (a) cast out demons
cure diseases
12 (a) ten lepers
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Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL – JUNE 2005
13 (a) Joppa
Syllabus
2048
1
(b) disciple (allow Dorcas alternative name)
did good
helped poor
made clothes etc.
Paper
1
Acts 9:36
Acts 9:36 and 39
any 3 x 1
(c) raised her from the dead
14 (a) Luke
‘We’ passage
3
1
Acts 9:40-41
2
Acts 20:13
(b) Elders of Ephesus
wolves will enter not sparing flock/from own selves men will
arise speaking perverse things
2
Acts 20:29-30
(c) it is more blessed to give than to receive
1
Acts 20:35
Acts 20:17
Total 40 marks
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