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GCE JUN 2010 : A2 6 Ethics and Society - Revised

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Sp N ec e i w ca tio n ADVANCED General Certificate of Education 2010 assessing Ethics and Society [AR261] AR261 Assessment Unit A2 6 *AR261* Religious Studies WEDNESDAY 9 JUNE, MORNING TIME 2 hours. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Candidate Number and Centre Number on the Answer Booklet provided. Answer two questions from Section A and answer the compulsory question in Section B. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 150. Quality of written communication will be assessed in all questions. Figures in brackets printed down the right-hand side of pages indicate the marks awarded to each question or part question. ADVICE TO CANDIDATES You are advised to take account of the marks for each question or part question. 5482 Section A Answer two questions from this section 1 [30] (b) Critically assess the claim that the existence of conscience enables a person to justify any action. 2 (a) Identify and discuss two views on the nature of conscience. [20] (a) Outline and explain Christian and secular perspectives on the nature of Human Rights. [30] (b) Critically assess the view that the promotion of the rights of women has only served to create conflict. [20] 3 (a) Explain and consider the development and features of the Just War theory. [30] (b) Critically evaluate the claim that the Just War theory is no longer morally acceptable. [20] 4 (a) Outline and examine the religious and moral arguments used to support the case for Capital Punishment. [30] (b) Critically assess the view that Capital Punishment is effective in protecting society. [20] 5482 2 Section B Synoptic Assessment Theme: Religion and State You must answer this question 5 (a) With reference to at least two different areas of study, consider some of the main ideas on the relationship between religion and the state. [30] (b) Critically evaluate the claim there is always an ethical need to challenge the state. You should refer to other aspects of human experience in your answer. [20] 5482 3 5482

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