POST UTME COAL CITY UNIVERSITY 2019 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Explain the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the biblical narrative. How did this miracle reflect Jesus' character and mission?
A. The miracle demonstrated Jesus' power and authority over nature.
B. The miracle highlighted Jesus' compassion and concern for the hungry.
C. The miracle showcased Jesus' ability to feed the multitudes with a few resources.
D. The miracle emphasized Jesus' role as the bread of life.
Question 2
In the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32), the younger son's decision to leave home is motivated by
A. a desire for independence and self-discovery
B. a need for financial support and security
C. a wish to please his father and gain his approval
D. a sense of rebellion and disobedience
Question 3
In the context of Paul's Epistles, what is the significance of the phrase 'justification by faith'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of good works in salvation
B. It highlights the role of the law in the Christian life
C. It underscores the centrality of faith in the gospel
D. It rejects the idea of original sin
Question 4
The concept of 'imago Dei' in Genesis 1:26-27 refers to the idea that humans are created in the image of God, which includes
A. having dominion over the earth and its creatures
B. being created in the likeness of God's divine nature
C. being made in the image of God's human form
D. being given the gift of eternal life and salvation
Question 5
What is the central theme of the book of Amos in the Old Testament?
A. The judgment of God on Israel
B. The call to repentance and social justice
C. The promise of restoration and salvation
D. The role of the prophets in Israel
Question 6
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, what is the primary lesson Jesus teaches about the nature of God?
A. God is a distant, uninvolved deity
B. God is a loving, merciful God who cares for all people
C. God is a God of wrath and judgment
D. God is a God of justice and righteousness
Question 7
In the epistle of James, what is the primary theme of the letter?
A. The importance of faith and works
B. The dangers of wealth and materialism
C. The need for spiritual growth and maturity
D. The role of the church in society
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of justification by faith?
A. Justification by faith is a concept that emphasizes the importance of good works in achieving salvation.
B. Justification by faith is a concept that emphasizes the importance of faith in achieving salvation.
C. Justification by faith is a concept that represents the transformation of a sinner to a saint.
D. Justification by faith is a concept that is only relevant to the Jewish people.
Question 9
In the book of Acts, what was the primary reason for the persecution of the early Christian community?
A. Their refusal to worship the Roman gods
B. Their opposition to the Jewish temple practices
C. Their claim to be followers of Jesus Christ
D. Their involvement in the Jewish rebellion
Question 10
According to the book of Romans, what is the primary characteristic of the Christian life?
A. It is marked by self-righteousness
B. It is characterized by faith and obedience
C. It is defined by works and merit
D. It is determined by social status
Question 11
In the book of Romans, what is the primary argument of Paul against the Jewish people?
A. Their failure to keep the law
B. Their rejection of Jesus Christ
C. Their persecution of the early Christian community
D. Their lack of faith and trust in God
Question 12
The book of Romans emphasizes the importance of 'justification by faith' in the Christian life. According to Romans 3:28, what is the relationship between 'faith' and 'works'?
A. Faith is the foundation, while works are the superstructure
B. Faith and works are two separate things
C. Faith is the means by which we receive salvation, while works are the evidence of our salvation
D. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
Question 13
In the context of the Birth and Early Life of Jesus, what is the significance of the visit of the Magi?
A. It marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry
B. It highlights the importance of the Gentiles in the gospel
C. It underscores the role of the star in guiding the Magi
D. It emphasizes the significance of the gifts presented to Jesus
Question 14
The concept of 'kenosis' in Philippians 2:5-8 refers to the act of Jesus Christ
A. emptying himself of divine attributes
B. assuming human form without losing divine nature
C. sacrificing his divine power for human salvation
D. denying his divinity to become human
Question 15
In the book of Amos, what is the primary message of the prophet regarding the Israelites?
A. The Israelites are guilty of idolatry and must return to the worship of Yahweh
B. The Israelites are guilty of social injustice and must care for the poor and needy
C. The Israelites are guilty of spiritual complacency and must seek a deeper relationship with God
D. The Israelites are guilty of political corruption and must seek a more just society

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