POST UTME BELLS UNIVERSITY 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the letter?
A. To correct the Jewish Christians' misunderstanding of the law
B. To address the rich and poor Christians' conflict
C. To encourage believers to persevere in the face of trials
D. To provide guidance on Christian living and ethics
Question 2
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' defeat at the hands of the Canaanites?
A. Disobedience to God's commands
B. Lack of faith in God's promises
C. Failure to destroy the Canaanite altars
D. Inadequate military strategy
Question 3
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the primary lesson Jesus teaches?
A. The importance of obedience to one's parents
B. The value of forgiveness and mercy
C. The dangers of sin and the consequences of disobedience
D. The need for self-reliance and independence
Question 4
The concept of the Trinity is central to Christian theology. Which of the following best describes the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
A. The Father is the Son, the Son is the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is the Father.
B. The Father is greater than the Son, the Son is greater than the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is less than the Father.
C. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct persons in one Godhead.
D. The Father is the Son, the Son is the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is the Father's representative.
Question 5
Explain the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3. How did this covenant shape the relationship between God and his people?
A. The covenant established God's promise to make Abraham the father of a great nation.
B. The covenant established God's promise to give Abraham the land of Canaan.
C. The covenant established God's promise to bless all nations through Abraham.
D. The covenant established God's promise to punish Abraham's enemies.
Question 6
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the story of Abraham's call?
A. It highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands.
B. It demonstrates the consequences of disobedience to God's commands.
C. It illustrates the dangers of pride and arrogance.
D. It shows the consequences of sin in this life.
Question 7
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. To demonstrate the importance of humility in leadership
B. To illustrate the consequences of pride and arrogance
C. To highlight the role of women in biblical narratives
D. To show the power of God in human affairs
Question 8
In the book of Isaiah, what is the central theme of the prophet's message?
A. The coming judgment of God on Israel
B. The importance of social justice and righteousness
C. The role of the prophets in Israel's history
D. The significance of the Temple in Jerusalem
Question 9
In the Epistle of James, what is the significance of the phrase 'faith without works is dead'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of good deeds in demonstrating one's faith.
B. It suggests that faith is a mere intellectual assent.
C. It implies that faith is a substitute for good works.
D. It contradicts the teachings of the Epistle of Paul to the Romans.
Question 10
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the concept of 'faith without works'?
A. To emphasize the importance of good deeds in Christianity
B. To highlight the difference between faith and works
C. To illustrate the concept of justification by faith alone
D. To demonstrate the role of faith in salvation
Question 11
According to the book of Genesis, what was the primary reason for the fall of man?
A. Disobedience to God's commands
B. Lack of faith in God's promises
C. Failure to destroy the Canaanite altars
D. Inadequate military strategy
Question 12
The concept of creation in the Bible is often associated with the idea of God's sovereignty. Which of the following best describes the relationship between God and creation?
A. God created the world and then abandoned it.
B. God created the world and then destroyed it.
C. God created the world and continues to sustain it.
D. God created the world and then gave it over to humanity to manage.
Question 13
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. It highlights the importance of humility and self-control.
B. It demonstrates the power of God's strength in the face of human weakness.
C. It illustrates the dangers of pride and arrogance.
D. It shows the consequences of disobedience to God's commands.
Question 14
In the book of Kings, what is the significance of the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal?
A. To demonstrate the power of God over false gods
B. To illustrate the importance of faith and trust in God
C. To highlight the role of prophets in biblical narratives
D. To show the consequences of idolatry
Question 15
The concept of the Incarnation in Christianity refers to the belief that God became human in the person of Jesus Christ. Which of the following best describes the significance of the Incarnation?
A. It emphasizes the importance of human experience in understanding God.
B. It highlights the role of Mary as the mother of Jesus.
C. It underscores the idea that God became human to redeem humanity from sin.
D. It focuses on the significance of Jesus' teachings and miracles.

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