UACE C.R.E PAPER FOUR 2009
(CHRISTIAN APPROACHES TO SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES)
SECTION I
SEX, MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
1.(a) Account for the increasing rate of trial marriages in society today.
(b) Justify the Christian objection to this form of marriage
2 (a) Discuss the factors that lead to prostitution.
(b) As a Christian, discuss whether prostitution should be legalized in 0Uganda.
3.(a) Analyse the understanding and purpose of sex in Traditional African Society.
(b) Discuss the Christian teaching on sex
4.(a) Examine the problems of single parenthood.
(b) To what extent is the Church contributing to the upbringing of children today?
SECTION II
WORK, LEISURE AND MONEY
5.(a)Compare the traditional African understanding of wealth with that of the modern society.
(b)Suggest ways in which wealth may be used profitably by Christians
6.(a)Analyse the dangers of commercializing the leisure activities in Uganda today.
(b)What is the Christian teaching on leisure?
7.(a)Discuss the use of drugs and alcohol in African tradition.
(b)Examine the effects of misuse of drugs and alcohol.
8.(a)Discuss the Marxist teaching about work.
(b)Compare it with the Christian teaching about work.
SECTION III
LAW AND ORDER
9.‘Capital punishment (death penalty) is a necessity in society.’ Assess the validity of this statement.
10.(a)‘The police is responsiple for the icrease of crime in Uganda.’ Assess the validity of this allegation.
(b)Suggest ways in which the Church may contribute to the fight against crime.
11.(a)Analye the factors responsible for refugees in most African countries.
(b)What can Christians do to address the problem of refugees?
12.(a)Explain the factors that have led to dictatorship in African countries.
(b)Suggest ways in which the Church can contribute to solving the problem of dictatorship.
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