POST UTME BABCOCK UNIVERSITY 2018 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to drive out the Canaanites?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their failure to follow God's commands
C. Their inability to overcome the Canaanites' military strength
D. Their refusal to trust in God's promise of victory
Question 2
The concept of creation in the Bible is closely related to the idea of God's sovereignty. Discuss the implications of this concept on Christian ethics and social responsibility.
A. The concept of creation implies that God is distant and uninvolved in human affairs.
B. The concept of creation emphasizes God's sovereignty and authority over all creation, which affects Christian ethics and social responsibility.
C. The concept of creation is a mythological story with no scientific basis, and its implications on Christian ethics are irrelevant.
D. The concept of creation is a metaphor for the human condition, and its implications on Christian ethics are limited to personal relationships.
Question 3
In the book of Romans, what is the name of the chapter that discusses the relationship between faith and works?
A. Chapter 3
B. Chapter 4
C. Chapter 5
D. Chapter 6
Question 4
The concept of the Passion of Christ in the Bible is closely related to the idea of redemption. Discuss the implications of this concept on Christian ethics and social responsibility.
A. The concept of redemption implies that God is distant and uninvolved in human affairs.
B. The concept of redemption emphasizes God's love and sacrifice for humanity, which affects Christian ethics and social responsibility.
C. The concept of redemption is a mythological story with no scientific basis, and its implications on Christian ethics are irrelevant.
D. The concept of redemption is a metaphor for the human condition, and its implications on Christian ethics are limited to personal relationships.
Question 5
What is the main theme of the Epistle of James?
A. The importance of faith in God
B. The role of works in justification
C. The dangers of wealth and materialism
D. The need for spiritual growth and maturity
Question 6
In the book of Amos, what is the primary message of the prophet regarding the Israelites?
A. The importance of social justice and righteousness
B. The need for Israel to return to the Mosaic covenant
C. The coming judgment of God on Israel
D. The role of the prophets in calling Israel to repentance
Question 7
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary theme of the relationship between faith and works?
A. The importance of faith in salvation
B. The role of works in justification
C. The relationship between faith and works as a demonstration of true faith
D. The superiority of faith over works
Question 8
What is the main difference between the teachings of Jesus and those of the Pharisees?
A. Jesus emphasized the importance of rituals and traditions, while the Pharisees focused on moral laws.
B. Jesus taught that the Sabbath was a day of rest, while the Pharisees believed it was a day of worship.
C. Jesus emphasized the importance of love and compassion, while the Pharisees focused on justice and righteousness.
D. Jesus believed in the importance of wealth and material possessions, while the Pharisees emphasized the value of poverty and humility.
Question 9
According to the book of Genesis, what was the significance of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. It marked the beginning of God's relationship with humanity
B. It established the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise
C. It introduced the concept of animal sacrifice
D. It outlined the terms of God's covenant with Abraham
Question 10
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of faith as described in James 2:26?
A. Faith is the substance of things hoped for
B. Faith is the evidence of things not seen
C. Faith is the demonstration of one's works
D. Faith is the fruit of the Spirit
Question 11
According to the book of James, what is the name of the sin that is described as a 'double-minded' attitude?
A. Pride
B. Envy
C. Sorrow
D. Doubt
Question 12
According to the book of Acts, what was the primary mission of Paul during his second missionary journey?
A. To establish churches in Asia Minor
B. To preach to the Gentiles in Europe
C. To strengthen the churches in Greece
D. To visit the churches in Asia Minor
Question 13
The concept of the Fall of Man in the Bible is closely related to the idea of "original sin." Discuss the implications of this concept on Christian ethics and social responsibility.
A. The Fall of Man is a historical event that has no bearing on modern Christian ethics.
B. The concept of original sin implies that all humans are born with a sinful nature, which affects their moral choices and social behavior.
C. The Fall of Man is a mythological story with no scientific basis, and its implications on Christian ethics are irrelevant.
D. The concept of original sin is a metaphor for the human condition, and its implications on Christian ethics are limited to personal relationships.
Question 14
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the parable of the prodigal son?
A. It illustrates the importance of forgiveness and mercy.
B. It highlights the consequences of disobedience and rebellion.
C. It demonstrates the value of hard work and diligence.
D. It shows the significance of family ties and relationships.
Question 15
In the book of 1 Peter, what is the name of the chapter that discusses the relationship between suffering and glory?
A. Chapter 2
B. Chapter 3
C. Chapter 4
D. Chapter 5

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