J125/01 Religion, philosophy and ethics in the modern world
Complete Question paper with Marking Scheme Combined
Tuesday 13 May 2025 – Morning
GCSE (9–1) Religious Studies (Short Course)
J125/01 Religion, philosophy and ethics in the modern
world
Time allowed: 2 hours
You must have:
the OCR 12-page Answer
Booklet
INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink.
• Write your answers to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question
numbers must be clearly shown.
• Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet.
• Answer two questions in Section A, one in Section B and one in Section C.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 126.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*).
• Spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG) and the use of specialist terminology will be
assessed in questions marked with a pencil ().
• This document has 8 pages.
ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.
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Section A
Choose two religions from this section.
Answer all parts of the question for the two religions you choose.
1 Christianity
(a) State three Christian beliefs about judgement. [3]
(b) Describe what Christians mean when they say Jesus is the Son of God. [3]
(c) Describe the role of Christ in salvation. [3]
(d) Describe different Christian beliefs about purgatory. [6]
(e) ‘The Holy Spirit is the most important part of the Trinity.’
Discuss this statement. In your answer, you should:
• analyse and evaluate the importance of points of view, referring to common and
divergent views within Christianity
• refer to sources of wisdom and authority.
[15]
Spelling, punctuation and grammar [3]
2 Islam
(a) Describe the significance of holy books for Sunni Muslims. [3]
(b) Outline the meaning of Tawhid. [3]
(c) State three Islamic beliefs about Adam. [3]
(d) Describe why Isa is important to Muslims. [6]
(e) ‘Predestination (al-Qad’r) means that humans cannot be judged for their actions.’
Discuss this statement. In your answer, you should:
• analyse and evaluate the importance of points of view, referring to common and
divergent views within Islam
• refer to sources of wisdom and authority.
[15]
Spelling, punctuation and grammar [3]
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3 Judaism
(a) Give three examples of ways that G-d intervenes in the world. [3]
(b) Describe what is meant by the term Mitzvot. [3]
(c) Outline the concept of resurrection in Judaism. [3]
(d) Describe the significance of the obligation to save life (Pikuach Nefesh) in Judaism. [6]
(e) ‘The Messiah is the most important concept in Judaism.’
Discuss this statement. In your answer, you should:
• analyse and evaluate the importance of points of view, referring to common and
divergent views within Judaism
• refer to sources of wisdom and authority.
[15]
Spelling, punctuation and grammar [3]
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Section B
Choose one of the religions that you answered in Section A.
Answer all parts of the question for your chosen religion.
4 Christianity
(a) Describe one purpose of marriage for Christians. [3]
(b) Describe different Christian teachings about gender equality. [6]
(c) Explain why Christians might have different views about divorce.
You should refer to sources of wisdom and authority in your answer. [6]
(d)* ‘Raising children as Christians is the most important purpose of a Christian family.’
Discuss this statement. In your answer, you should:
• draw on your learning from across your course of study, including reference to
beliefs, teachings and practices within Christianity
• explain and evaluate the importance of points of view from the perspective of Christianity.
[15]
5 Islam
(a) Describe one purpose of marriage for Muslims. [3]
(b) Describe different Muslim teachings about gender equality. [6]
(c) Explain why Muslims might have different views about divorce.
You should refer to sources of wisdom and authority in your answer. [6]
(d)* ‘Raising children as Muslims is the most important purpose of a Muslim family.’
Discuss this statement. In your answer, you should:
• draw on your learning from across your course of study, including reference to
beliefs, teachings and practices within Islam
• explain and evaluate the importance of points of view from the perspective of Islam.
[15]
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