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it wasnt d) for 8......not all leaders were united....eg..Mannix....same response from prtoestant clergy. I put a)
 

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LostAuzzie said:
i also got the same answers.. so yay from me too..

with that q' 8 i also done it by deduction, it was weird.. also with q' 9 the "today" threw me off!
 

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My answers to MC:

1. C
2. D
3. C
4. D
5. B
6. D
7. B
8. A - This is the most correct option
9. A
10. C

I'm fairly certain mine are all correct, although I'm still a bit iffy about:

6. Which of the following best describes how religious traditions responded to the Depression in Australia?
(A) They referred people to governement agencies for assistance
(B) They contributed to government policies to address the causes
(C) They provided services such as vocational education and home loans
(D) They provided basic services for members of their own communities

and

9. Which of the following is central to the spirituality of Aboriginal peoples today?
(A) The importance of the land
(B) Living on Christian missions
(C) Campaigning for economic freedom
(D) Informing non-Aboriginal people about Aboriginal spirituality

I couldn't decide between A and D, but sometimes the most obvious answer is the right one.
 

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So I got 9/10
got 3 wrong by putting b instead of c :eek:
I thought it was c but chose B coz Id seen it somewhere
it was a toss up between those though.
 

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9. Which of the following is central to the spirituality of Aboriginal peoples today?
(A) The importance of the land
(B) Living on Christian missions
(C) Campaigning for economic freedom
(D) Informing non-Aboriginal people about Aboriginal spirituality

my testimony to that is that most of the information non-aboriginal people get today is about aboriginal peoples relationship with the land and that they want it back....
i dont know if im right but that was just my idea
 

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Snapperhead,2units finished
can u plz post up the correct answers to MC?
 

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For the conscription question I put to strengthen the links with Britian. Becasue at the time it was considered the mother country to Australia. Therefore conscription was supporting them.
 

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could somebody plz write the questions on this foreum as i did not take the test home and i would like to know the questions..thankyou very much. it would be appreciated.cheers
 

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yes but this is religion... britain was not a totally catholic region. if it was a question asked in modern history for example than yes.... that would have been the answer... but i have to disagree with you there.

i have to admit... i did see ALOT of the 260 people in the exam tapping their desks rather than writting things down
 

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could somebody plz write the questions on this foreum as i did not take the test home and i would like to know the questions..thankyou very much. it would be appreciated.cheers
i second that...pleeaaaaaaaaaase.
 

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chilipepper said:
For questoin 8 I personally dont think D is correct because not ALL religious leaders would have endorsed it, I had C and then changed it to B in the last 3 seconds. But now I think im a dickhead cause I reckon the answer is A haha.

I wasnt that prepared for the short answer questions eh especially the 2nd 6 mark one where it asked for TWO religious traditions responses to the list. Had to basically ramble about bullshit. . .
thats EXACTLY what i had to do :S lol - cos mannix WAS against conscription from wat macquarie txt stated but i hav no idea why i chose ) unity... so losted on this ques..

and... also i stuffed the 2nd aboriginal thingy towards christian denominations ques cos i studied the other way arond if ya gets ? lol

crossmyheart said:
............what was 7
im pretti sure it was B ??

all in all it was a good exam apart frm those mentioned (o_O)
 

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bunny_b said:
yes but this is religion... britain was not a totally catholic region. if it was a question asked in modern history for example than yes.... that would have been the answer... but i have to disagree with you there.
What was your answer for Q8? Given that it says "many Christians" and Britain includes England/Scotland/Wales, I went for A since "Britain" would cover virtually all Christian denominations.

bunny_b said:
i have to admit... i did see ALOT of the 260 people in the exam tapping their desks rather than writting things down
Well, at my school they just went to sleep at their desks :p
 

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SlaminSammy said:
The answer to 8 is B - the majority of the sorldiers were christian
It was A!
Jews had a higher rate of enlistment.
and the other choices r wrong cause catholic leaders opposed it.
 

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could somebody plz write the questions on this foreum as i did not take the test home and i would like to know the questions..thankyou very much. it would be appreciated.cheers

penciltron said:
i second that...pleeaaaaaaaaaase.

lol well i know its prob late but oh well (o_O) since no1's posted them up yet here they are :

1. Which of the following best demonstrates the importance of the land to Aboriginal peoples?
A) Firesticks
B) Oral tradition
C) Sacred sites
D) Stolen generations

2. "Speaking in toungues" is a commonly accepted practice of which of the following groups?
A) Buddhists
B) Muslims
C) New Age believers
D) Pentecostal churches

3. Which of the following best describes Aboriginal peoples' understanding of the Dreaming?
A) Defines their land for hunting
B) Describes physical landscape
C) Explains their entire view of the world
D) It replaces written tradition with corroborees

4. What is the purpose of inter-faith dialogue?
A) To increase the rate of religious conversations
B) To support the aims of the ecummenical movement
C) To understand the reasons for denominational switching
D) To recognise common elements among religious world views

5. Which of the following was a significant effect of mission stations?
A) Many Aboriginal elders became Christian ministers
B) Many aspects of traditional society and languages were lost
C) Overcrowding and disease in Aboriginal communities was minimised
D) White society learned more about Aboriginal beliefs

6. Which of the following best describes how religious traditions responded to the Great Depression in Australia?
A) They referred people to government agencies for assistance
B) They contributed to government policies to address the causes
C) THey provided services such as vocational education and home loans
D) They provided basic services for members of their own communities

7. Which of the following is a historical misconception?
A) Aboriginal society is deeply spiritual and highly complex
B) All Aboriginal people identify with the same myths and legends
C) Land rights recognise Aboriginal peoples as traditional owners
D) Totems symbolise spirit ancestors in particular places

8. Which of the following best explains why many Christians in Aust supported conscription during WW1 ?
A) To strengthen links with Britain
B) The majority of soldiers were Christian
C) To strengthen Christian unity in Aust.
D) All religious leaders supported conscription

10. Which of the following is an example of an ecumenical development within Christianity?
A) The Aust. Council of Christians and Jews
B) Aust. Federation of Islamic Councils
C) National Council of Churches in Aust.
D) Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney

that took a while, yes i am bored and procrastinating (o_O) so i shall now get back to "studying" lol (^_^)
 
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mikeee said:
It was A!
Jews had a higher rate of enlistment.
and the other choices r wrong cause catholic leaders opposed it.
Exactly! We can't forget the Jews..despite the small population here in Aus the enlistment was really high.

8) A

I thought they were all easy. Glossolalia (speaking in tongues) is Pentecostalism and is also part of the Charismatic movement. i.e. Assemblies of God

New Age movement is all that scientology stuff.
 

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mikeee said:
It was A!
Jews had a higher rate of enlistment.
and the other choices r wrong cause catholic leaders opposed it.
the question doesn't say anything about the rate of enlistment. No doubt the majority of soldiers were Christians, so your reasoning doesn't really apply to this question.

although I will accept that A is probably the better answer.
 

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