POST UTME BELLS UNIVERSITY 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the significance of the father's actions towards his son?
A. The father's actions represent God's unconditional love
B. The father's actions represent the consequences of sin
C. The father's actions represent the importance of forgiveness
D. The father's actions represent the value of hard work
Question 2
Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility emphasize the importance of caring for the poor and vulnerable. Which of the following principles guides Christian action in this area?
A. The principle of self-interest
B. The principle of social justice
C. The principle of individual freedom
D. The principle of economic efficiency
Question 3
In the Epistle of James, the author emphasizes the importance of faith and works in the Christian life. Which of the following statements best summarizes the relationship between faith and works according to James?
A. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
B. Faith and works are complementary
C. Faith is the sole requirement for salvation
D. Works are the sole requirement for salvation
Question 4
According to the Epistle of Peter, what is the significance of the phrase 'the sufferings of Christ'?
A. The sufferings of Christ are a means of spiritual growth
B. The sufferings of Christ are a manifestation of God's love
C. The sufferings of Christ are a consequence of sin
D. The sufferings of Christ are a sign of God's displeasure
Question 5
The concept of 'Kingdom of God' in the New Testament is closely related to which of the following?
A. The Kingdom of Israel
B. The Kingdom of God
C. The Kingdom of Heaven
D. The Kingdom of the Messiah
Question 6
The Early Church faced numerous challenges, including persecution and internal conflicts. Which of the following events marked a significant turning point in the Early Church's history?
A. The stoning of Stephen
B. The conversion of Paul
C. The Council of Jerusalem
D. The destruction of Jerusalem
Question 7
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the righteousness of God'?
A. The righteousness of God is a manifestation of God's justice
B. The righteousness of God is a consequence of sin
C. The righteousness of God is a means of salvation
D. The righteousness of God is a sign of God's love
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the wrath of God'?
A. The wrath of God is a manifestation of God's anger
B. The wrath of God is a consequence of sin
C. The wrath of God is a means of salvation
D. The wrath of God is a sign of God's love
Question 9
Analyze the concept of Christian ethics in the book of 1 Corinthians, focusing on the relationship between love and obedience. How does Paul's teaching on love relate to the broader theme of God's love in the Bible?
A. Paul's teaching on love emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commands, highlighting the need for believers to follow God's laws and regulations.
B. Paul's teaching on love emphasizes the importance of self-sacrifice and service to others, highlighting the need for believers to put the needs of others before their own.
C. Paul's teaching on love emphasizes the importance of faith and trust in God, highlighting the need for believers to have confidence in God's goodness and provision.
D. Paul's teaching on love emphasizes the importance of spiritual gifts and the manifestation of the Holy Spirit, highlighting the need for believers to seek spiritual experiences and encounters.
Question 10
Analyze the concept of 'The Kingdom of God' in the book of Matthew, highlighting the role of Jesus as the King of the Kingdom. (30 marks)
A. The Kingdom of God is a physical kingdom that will be established on earth after Jesus' return.
B. Jesus is the King of the Kingdom, and his kingdom is a spiritual kingdom that exists within the hearts of believers.
C. The Kingdom of God is a result of a person's good works, not their faith.
D. Abraham is a model of faith because he trusted God's promise of a son despite his old age.
Question 11
In the book of Romans, what is the main theme of the section dealing with the relationship between faith and works?
A. The importance of faith in justification
B. The necessity of works in sanctification
C. The relationship between faith and works in the Christian life
D. The superiority of faith over works in the Christian life
Question 12
According to the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith precedes works
B. Works precede faith
C. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
D. Faith and works are inseparable
Question 13
Analyze the concept of Christian ethics and social responsibility, focusing on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. How do these teachings relate to the nature of God and humanity?
A. Christian ethics and social responsibility are two separate concepts, with Christian ethics being a set of rules and social responsibility being a set of actions.
B. Christian ethics and social responsibility are two sides of the same coin, with Christian ethics being the foundation for social responsibility.
C. Christian ethics and social responsibility are two concepts that are closely related, with Christian ethics being the result of social responsibility.
D. Christian ethics and social responsibility are two concepts that are unrelated, with Christian ethics being a mythological concept and social responsibility being a historical event.
Question 14
According to the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is the cause of works
B. Works are the cause of faith
C. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
D. Faith and works are interdependent
Question 15
Analyze the concept of covenant in the Bible, focusing on the covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses. How do these covenants relate to God's promise of salvation and redemption?
A. The covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses are all conditional, requiring human obedience to be fulfilled.
B. The covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses are all unconditional, guaranteeing God's promise of salvation and redemption.
C. The covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses are all based on God's sovereignty, with human obedience being a response to God's initiative.
D. The covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses are all based on human initiative, with God responding to human actions.

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