2048 RELIGIOUS STUDIES (BIBLE KNOWLEDGE)

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GCE Ordinary Level
MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2012 series
2048 RELIGIOUS STUDIES (BIBLE KNOWLEDGE)
2048/13
Paper 1 (Luke and Acts (1–21:15) Short-Answer Questions)
maximum raw mark 40
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Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL – October/November 2012
Syllabus
2048
Paper
13
SECTION A
The Gospel of Luke
1
2
3
4
5
(a) (Caesar) Augustus
[1]
[Luke 2:1]
(b) Herod (Antipas)
[1]
[Luke 23:7]
(a) throw himself down
[1]
[Luke 4:10]
(b) you shall not tempt (test) the Lord your God.
[1]
[Luke 4:13]
(a) loves our nation/built synagogue (any 1)
[1]
[Luke 7:5]
(b) not even in Israel have I found such faith
[1]
[Luke 7:9]
(a) no one had ridden it
[1]
[Luke 19:30]
(b) spread garments on road/praised God
[1]
[Luke 19:36]
(a) stone rolled away/tomb empty/two men in dazzling clothes (any 1)
[1]
[Luke 24:2]
(b) strips of linen (linen cloth)
[1]
[Luke 24:12]
Acts of the Apostles
6
7
8
(a) speaking in tongues (or different language)/heard them speaking in their own language
(any 1)
[1]
[Acts 2:11]
(b) amazed/perplexed/asked what does this mean/believed/baptised (any 1)
[1] [Acts 2:12, 41]
(a) gave to (or shared with) those in need
[1]
[Acts 2:45]
(b) Sapphira
[1]
[Acts 5:1f]
(a) saw Ananias come and place his hands on him to restore his sight.
[1]
[Acts 9:12]
(b) Jews plotted to kill him/they were watching the gates/plot became known to Saul (any 1)
[1] [Acts 9:23–4]
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Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL – October/November 2012
Syllabus
2048
Paper
13
(a) Rhoda/the servant girl (any 1)
[1]
[Acts 12:13]
(b) cross examined/ordered they be executed (any 1)
[1]
[Acts 12:19]
[1]
[Acts 20:17]
[1]
[Acts 20:22]
10 (a) Ephesian elders
(b) Jerusalem
SECTION B
11 (a) shepherds
[1]
(b) a Saviour/who is Christ (the Lord)
great joy will come to all the people because of Jesus
[1]
[1]
(c) shepherds were representative of outcasts, despised/so Luke emphasises ‘salvation for all’. [2]
12 (a) the heir/kill him/inheritance ours/threw him out of vineyard/killed him (any 3)
[3]
(b) kill the tenants/give vineyard to others
[2]
13 (a) fell sick/died/raised from dead (any 1)
[1]
(b) Peter
[1]
(c) on knees/prayed/raised her from dead/asked her to get up/took her by hand/helped her to
feet/presented her to them alive (any 3)
[3]
14 (a) Thessalonica
[1]
(b) Silas
[1]
(c) Jason
[1]
(d) welcomed them into his house/defying Caesar’s decrees/claiming there is another King i.e.
Jesus/causing trouble all over the world (turning the world upside down) (any 2)
[2]
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