POST UTME AAUA 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the period of the judges?
A. It marks the beginning of God's relationship with the Israelites
B. It establishes the Israelites as God's chosen people
C. It promises the Israelites a land of their own
D. It requires the Israelites to follow a specific set of laws
Question 2
In the book of Genesis, what is the primary reason for the creation of humanity?
A. To serve as a means of worship for God.
B. To provide companionship for God.
C. To populate the earth and subdue it.
D. To provide a means of atonement for sin.
Question 3
In the book of Judges, what is the name of the Israelite leader who delivered Israel from the Philistines?
A. Samson
B. Gideon
C. Jephthah
D. Samuel
Question 4
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the primary lesson Jesus teaches about God's love?
A. God's love is conditional on our obedience.
B. God's love is unconditional and available to all.
C. God's love is limited to those who follow His commandments.
D. God's love is only for the righteous.
Question 5
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. It illustrates the importance of humility and obedience to God
B. It demonstrates the power of human weakness and the strength of God
C. It shows the consequences of disobedience and the importance of repentance
D. It highlights the role of women in the life of the believer
Question 6
In the book of Isaiah, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. The importance of social justice
B. The importance of ritual purity
C. The importance of economic prosperity
D. The importance of national security
Question 7
In the context of the Miracles and Passion of Christ, what is the significance of the crucifixion?
A. The crucifixion represents the ultimate sacrifice of Christ for the sins of humanity.
B. The crucifixion symbolizes the power of God over evil.
C. The crucifixion is a sign of God's judgment on the wicked.
D. The crucifixion represents the cycle of life and death.
Question 8
What is the primary message of the book of Hosea regarding the Israelites?
A. God's love for Israel despite their idolatry
B. God's judgment on Israel for their social injustice
C. The importance of animal sacrifice in Israelite worship
D. The role of the prophet in Israelite society
Question 9
What is the significance of the resurrection of Jesus in the Christian faith?
A. It proves Jesus' divinity and authority.
B. It demonstrates God's power over death and sin.
C. It provides a means of salvation for humanity.
D. It is a symbol of Jesus' return to heaven.
Question 10
What is the main theme of the book of Hosea?
A. The judgment of God on Israel for their sins.
B. The call to repentance and social justice.
C. The promise of salvation and restoration.
D. The role of the prophets in Israelite society.
Question 11
In the Gospel of John, what is the significance of the miracle of Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana?
A. The miracle demonstrates Jesus' power over nature and his ability to provide for human needs
B. The miracle highlights Jesus' role as a teacher and his emphasis on the importance of hospitality
C. The miracle shows Jesus' compassion for the couple and his willingness to help those in need
D. The miracle is a symbol of Jesus' divinity and his ability to perform supernatural feats
Question 12
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham in the book of Genesis?
A. It marks the beginning of God's relationship with the Israelites
B. It establishes the Israelites as God's chosen people
C. It promises the Israelites a land of their own
D. It requires the Israelites to follow a specific set of laws
Question 13
Explain the concept of the covenant in the book of Genesis, using the example of the covenant between God and Noah.
A. A covenant is a binding agreement between two parties, where one party makes a promise to the other in exchange for something
B. A covenant is a divine promise made by God to humanity, guaranteeing salvation and redemption
C. A covenant is a human agreement between two or more parties, often involving a sacrifice or ritual
D. A covenant is a symbol of God's love and mercy towards humanity, demonstrating his willingness to forgive and restore
Question 14
In the context of the Covenants, what is the significance of the rainbow in the story of Noah?
A. The rainbow symbolizes God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. The rainbow represents the covenant between God and Noah.
C. The rainbow is a sign of God's judgment on the wicked.
D. The rainbow is a symbol of God's mercy and grace.
Question 15
What is the significance of the rainbow in the story of Noah's Ark?
A. It symbolizes God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. It represents the covenant between God and Noah.
C. It signifies the end of the flood and the beginning of a new era.
D. It is a sign of God's judgment on humanity.

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