UACE C.R.E PAPER FOUR 2008
(CHRISTIAN APPROACHES TO SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES)
SECTION I
SEX, MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
1. (a) Analyse the problems associated with corporal punishment in schools.
(b) What is the Christian attitude towards punishment?
2. ‘Premarital sex and extramarital sex have led to an increase in HIV infection’. Discuss.
3. (a) Account for the rampant cases of divorce in the modern world.
(b) What Christian teachings can help a couple considering to divorce?
4. (a) Assess the impact of the Women Liberation Movement on families in Uganda.
(b) In what ways has the Church supported the Women Liberation Movement?
SECTION II
WORK, LEISURE AND MONEY
5. (a) To what extent have teachers in Uganda observed their professional ethics?
(b) Explain the challenges faced by professionals in trying to uphold their codes of conduct in Uganda.
6. (a) Discuss the traditional African understanding of leisure.
(b) What is the significance of leisure to Christian today?
7. (a) Examine the problems associated with leisure today.
(b) What is the Christian teaching about leisure?
8. (a) Explain the ways in which money has been misused today.
(b) Discuss the Christian teaching on money and wealth.
SECTION III
LAW AND ORDER
9. .(a) Discuss the problems that refugees normally face.
(b) What is the Christian responsibility towards people like refugees?
10. (a) Discuss the impact of permissiveness on Uganda today.
(b) Explain the Biblical teaching on sex and marriage
11. ‘Religion and politics are different but related.’ Comment.
12. (a) Account for the increase in violation of Human Rights in society today.
(b) Examine the ways in which the Church in Uganda is trying to defend the rights of the people
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