RME Objective Test Questions in BECE Standard

We have included in this test page compiled mock test of 40 BECE-standard Religious and Moral Education (RME) objective questions. These questions are based on the curriculum and question styles relevant to the BECE.

 

RME Objective Test Questions in BECE Standard

The Ga people of Accra celebrate the Homowo festival primarily to
A. remember the dead.
B. hoot at hunger.
C. install a new chief.
D. thank the gods for rain.

Which of the following is the fourth pillar of Islam?
A. Hajj
B. Salat
C. Zakat
D. Sawm

The parable of the Good Samaritan, as told by Jesus, primarily teaches about
A. faith.
B. forgiveness.
C. neighbourliness.
D. prayer.

In African Traditional Religion, libation is poured to
A. wash the hands of the chief.
B. communicate with the spiritual world.
C. entertain foreign visitors.
D. quench the thirst of the gods.

A major reason for the celebration of Eid-ul-Adha by Muslims is to commemorate Prophet
A. Muhammad’s birth.
B. Ibrahim’s obedience.
C. Musa’s deliverance.
D. Isa’s ascension.

The Christian festival that marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ is
A. Christmas.
B. Pentecost.
C. Good Friday.
D. Easter.

Which of the following is a major duty of a responsible citizen?
A. Paying taxes
B. Attending parties
C. Travelling abroad
D. Owning a business

The belief in the existence of one God is known as
A. polytheism.
B. atheism.
C. monotheism.
D. pantheism.

In Islamic tradition, the final messenger of Allah is Prophet
A. Musa.
B. Muhammad.
C. Ibrahim.
D. Isa.

The main source of Christian moral teachings is the
A. Constitution.
B. Quran.
C. Bible.
D. Dictionary.

Rites performed to integrate an individual into adulthood are called
A. naming ceremonies.
B. puberty rites.
C. marriage ceremonies.
D. burial rites.

A courteous person is one who shows
A. pride.
B. anger.
C. politeness.
D. wealth.

The first Fante prophet who translated the Bible into the Fante language was
A. Prophet Wovenu.
B. Sampson Oppong.
C. Prophet T.B. Joshua.
D. Prophet William Wade Harris.

The act of giving alms to the poor and needy in Islam is called
A. Salat.
B. Zakat.
C. Hajj.
D. Sawm.

The conversion of Saul, who later became Paul, occurred on his way to
A. Jerusalem.
B. Damascus.
C. Tarsus.
D. Rome.

An example of a social vice that affects community development is
A. volunteering.
B. drug abuse.
C. communal labour.
D. respecting elders.

The sacred book of Islam is the
A. Hadith.
B. Torah.
C. Qur’an.
D. Sunnah.

The Adae festival is celebrated by the
A. Ewe.
B. Ga.
C. Akan.
D. Dagomba.

Jesus Christ was betrayed by
A. Peter.
B. John.
C. Thomas.
D. Judas Iscariot.

A person who is tolerant
A. respects the views of others.
B. always agrees with friends.
C. fights for his rights always.
D. reports everyone to the police.

The period of fasting observed by Muslims during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar is
A. Ramadan.
B. Shawwal.
C. Muharram.
D. Rajab.

In African Traditional Religion, the Supreme Being is considered
A. female.
B. omnipotent.
C. absent.
D. junior to the ancestors.

“Love your neighbour as yourself” is a key teaching found in
A. Christianity and Islam.
B. Islam and Traditional Religion.
C. Christianity only.
D. all three major religions in Ghana.

A good work ethic involves being
A. late for work.
B. lazy and slow.
C. diligent and punctual.
D. absent without permission.

The call to prayer in Islam is known as the
A. Adhan.
B. Iqama.
C. Khutbah.
D. Wudu.

Which of the following is a rite of passage?
A. School graduation
B. Birthday party
C. Marriage ceremony
D. National election

The Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles on the day of
A. Easter.
B. Ascension.
C. Pentecost.
D. Christmas.

Moral decadence in society can be attributed to
A. parental guidance.
B. strong religious values.
C. foreign cultural influence.
D. communal labour.

The first Caliph to succeed Prophet Muhammad was
A. Umar ibn al-Khattab.
B. Ali ibn Abi Talib.
C. Uthman ibn Affan.
D. Abu Bakr As-Siddiq.

The traditional priest in an Akan community serves as a/an
A. financial controller.
B. political leader.
C. intermediary with the spirits.
D. chief farmer.

The Ten Commandments were given to the Israelites through
A. Abraham.
B. David.
C. Moses.
D. Jacob.

Protecting the natural environment is a moral responsibility because
A. it ensures our survival.
B. it is a way to get rich.
C. foreigners demand it.
D. it is a popular hobby.

Before performing Salat, a Muslim must perform
A. Tayammum.
B. Wudu.
C. Ghusl.
D. Hajj.

A person who remains calm and does not get angry easily is said to be
A. tolerant.
B. patient.
C. honest.
D. loyal.

The Sermon on the Mount contains the
A. Lord’s Prayer.
B. Ten Commandments.
C. Beatitudes.
D. Apostles’ Creed.

An ancestor in African Traditional Religion is a deceased relative who
A. lived a morally upright life.
B. was very wealthy.
C. died at a young age.
D. had many children.

The migration of Prophet Muhammad from Makkah to Madina is known as the
A. Hijra.
B. Miraj.
C. Hajj.
D. Umrah.

“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is known as the
A. Silver Rule.
B. Platinum Rule.
C. Bronze Rule.
D. Golden Rule.

The sacrament that symbolizes a Christian’s identification with the death and resurrection of Jesus is
A. Holy Communion.
B. Baptism.
C. Confirmation.
D. Anointing.

Respect for elders in the Ghanaian society is shown through
A. calling them by their first names.
B. arguing with them publicly.
C. greeting them appropriately.
D. refusing to help them.

Correct Answers

  1. B
  2. D
  3. C
  4. B
  5. B
  6. D
  7. A
  8. C
  9. B
  10. C
  11. B
  12. C
  13. D
  14. B
  15. B
  16. B
  17. C
  18. C
  19. D
  20. A
  21. A
  22. B
  23. D
  24. C
  25. A
  26. C
  27. C
  28. C
  29. D
  30. C
  31. C
  32. A
  33. B
  34. B
  35. C
  36. A
  37. A
  38. D
  39. B
  40. C

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