POST UTME AAUA 2021 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Acts, the early Christian church is described as a community that is 'of one heart and one mind' (Acts 4:32). Discuss how this description relates to the concept of koinonia in the New Testament.
A. Koinonia refers to the shared life and resources of the early Christian community.
B. Koinonia is a concept that is unique to the New Testament and has no parallel in the Old Testament.
C. Koinonia is primarily concerned with the individual's relationship with God.
D. Koinonia is a concept that is rooted in the biblical idea of the 'image of God' in humanity.
Question 2
The prophet Amos is described in the Old Testament as a prophet who called the Israelites to repentance and justice. Discuss how Amos' message relates to the concept of social justice in the Bible.
A. Amos' message is primarily concerned with the individual's relationship with God.
B. Amos' message is primarily concerned with the relationship between God and creation.
C. Amos' message is primarily concerned with the call to repentance and justice in the Israelite community.
D. Amos' message is primarily concerned with the concept of social responsibility in Christian ethics.
Question 3
Explain the birth and early life of Jesus Christ. What significance does it hold in Christian theology?
A. It emphasizes the importance of Jesus' humanity and divine nature.
B. It highlights the role of Mary as the mother of Jesus.
C. It underscores the significance of Jesus' baptism and temptation.
D. It describes the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion.
Question 4
What is the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes?
A. It demonstrated Jesus' power over nature
B. It showed Jesus' compassion for the hungry
C. It marked the beginning of Jesus' ministry
D. It was a sign of Jesus' divinity
Question 5
In the Book of Hosea, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. The importance of faithfulness in marriage and relationships
B. The coming judgment of God on Israel for their idolatry
C. The role of the prophets in Israel's history
D. The significance of the Temple in Jerusalem
Question 6
In the book of Amos, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. The importance of social justice and righteousness
B. The coming judgment of God on Israel
C. The need for Israel to return to their covenant obligations
D. The role of the prophet as a mediator between God and Israel
Question 7
What is the main difference between the covenants of Noah and Abraham in the biblical narrative?
A. The covenant of Noah is unconditional, while the covenant of Abraham is conditional.
B. The covenant of Noah is focused on salvation, while the covenant of Abraham is focused on blessing.
C. The covenant of Noah is a promise of land, while the covenant of Abraham is a promise of descendants.
D. The covenant of Noah is a covenant of works, while the covenant of Abraham is a covenant of grace.
Question 8
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of justification by faith?
A. To establish the superiority of faith over works
B. To demonstrate the interconnectedness of faith and works
C. To show that faith and works are mutually exclusive
D. To emphasize the importance of faith alone for salvation
Question 9
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the author's emphasis on the importance of faith and works?
A. To demonstrate the superiority of faith over works
B. To show that faith and works are inseparable
C. To emphasize the importance of good works in justification
D. To argue that faith is the sole means of salvation
Question 10
Discuss the miracles and passion of Christ. What do they reveal about Jesus' character and mission?
A. They demonstrate Jesus' power and authority over nature and human suffering.
B. They highlight Jesus' compassion and empathy towards those in need.
C. They emphasize Jesus' role as a teacher and prophet.
D. They describe the events leading up to Jesus' resurrection.
Question 11
Analyze the concept of creation and the fall of man in the book of Genesis. How does it relate to the human condition?
A. It highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands.
B. It emphasizes the role of free will in human decision-making.
C. It underscores the consequences of disobedience and the need for redemption.
D. It describes the origin of the universe and the creation of humans.
Question 12
Explain the teachings and parables of Jesus. What do they reveal about his message and mission?
A. They emphasize the importance of love, forgiveness, and compassion.
B. They highlight the role of faith, hope, and perseverance.
C. They describe the kingdom of God and its characteristics.
D. They provide guidance on moral living and ethics.
Question 13
In the Book of Amos, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. The importance of social justice and righteousness
B. The coming judgment of God on Israel
C. The role of the prophets in Israel's history
D. The significance of the Temple in Jerusalem
Question 14
In the early Christian church, what was the significance of the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. It marked the beginning of the Gentile mission
B. It established the importance of circumcision for Gentile converts
C. It clarified the relationship between Jewish and Gentile Christians
D. It determined the role of the apostles in the church
Question 15
In the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32), what is the significance of the father's decision to forgive his son?
A. It illustrates the importance of family ties in the Christian life.
B. It highlights the role of forgiveness in the Christian community.
C. It underscores the need for repentance in seeking forgiveness.
D. It stresses the importance of mercy in the Christian life.

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