The Ten Commandments
A Grade 5 social studies worksheet on the Ten Commandments, exploring their meaning and historical significance.
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The Ten Commandments
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. Who is traditionally believed to have received the Ten Commandments from God?
Abraham
Moses
David
Noah
2. On what mountain were the Ten Commandments given?
Mount Everest
Mount Sinai
Mount Fuji
Mount Olympus
3. The Ten Commandments are a set of laws given by God to the Israelites.
4. The first few commandments focus on our relationship with .
5. The Ten Commandments only apply to people who lived long ago.
True
False
6. One of the Ten Commandments teaches us to honor our parents.
True
False
7. In your own words, explain why the Ten Commandments are important to many people.
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