POST UTME CRAWFORD UNIVERSITY 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the main theme of the book of Leviticus?
A. The importance of sacrifice and atonement in the Israelites' relationship with God.
B. The story of the Israelites' journey from slavery to freedom in Egypt.
C. The history of the ancient Israelites and their struggles with neighboring nations.
D. The genealogy of the Israelites and their early leaders.
Question 2
The prophet Hosea condemned the Israelites for their
A. idolatry and immorality
B. social injustice and economic exploitation
C. political corruption and religious hypocrisy
D. military aggression and national pride
Question 3
In the epistle of James, what is the meaning of the phrase 'faith without works is dead' (James 2:26)?
A. It emphasizes the importance of good deeds in Christianity
B. It highlights the role of faith in salvation
C. It stresses the need for spiritual growth and maturity
D. It warns against the dangers of false prophets
Question 4
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Deborah and Barak (Judges 4-5), and how does it relate to God's desire for Israel's deliverance?
A. It highlights the importance of faith and trust in God's deliverance.
B. It emphasizes the need for Israel to repent and turn back to God.
C. It marks the beginning of Israel's journey towards spiritual renewal.
D. It signifies God's desire for Israel's military victory.
Question 5
In the book of Romans, what is the meaning of the phrase 'the wages of sin is death' (Romans 6:23)?
A. It emphasizes the consequences of sin and the need for salvation
B. It highlights the importance of good works in achieving salvation
C. It stresses the need for spiritual growth and maturity
D. It warns against the dangers of false prophets
Question 6
Analyze the concept of "Miracles" in the context of the biblical narrative, focusing on the miracles of Jesus Christ. Which of the following best describes the purpose of Jesus' miracles?
A. To demonstrate Jesus' power and authority over nature.
B. To provide physical healing and relief to those in need.
C. To illustrate the kingdom of God and its values.
D. To prove Jesus' divinity and messiahship.
Question 7
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the Sermon on the Mount?
A. It provides a summary of Jesus' teachings and ministry.
B. It highlights the importance of faith and trust in God.
C. It demonstrates Jesus' authority and power over nature.
D. It shows the value of love and compassion in human relationships.
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the righteousness of God' (Romans 3:21-26)?
A. It refers to the moral perfection of God
B. It describes the righteousness that comes through faith
C. It is a reference to the Mosaic law
D. It is a description of the righteousness of Christ
Question 9
What is the significance of the concept of 'hesed' in the Hebrew Bible, and how does it relate to God's desire for Israel's loyalty and devotion?
A. It refers to God's desire for Israel's physical and material loyalty.
B. It emphasizes God's desire for Israel's spiritual and emotional devotion.
C. It signifies God's desire for Israel's social and economic loyalty.
D. It marks the beginning of God's relationship with Israel.
Question 10
The concept of 'Theosis' in the Early Church refers to the idea that humans can become like God through
A. participating in God's divine nature
B. obeying the Mosaic Law
C. performing good works
D. attaining spiritual enlightenment
Question 11
In the Gospel of John, what is the significance of the 'I Am' statements made by Jesus?
A. They emphasize Jesus' divine nature and authority.
B. They highlight Jesus' compassion and love for humanity.
C. They illustrate Jesus' teachings on the importance of faith.
D. They demonstrate Jesus' power and control over nature.
Question 12
In the context of the Early Church, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. It marked the beginning of the Gentile mission
B. It established the role of the Holy Spirit in the Church
C. It resolved the issue of circumcision for Gentile converts
D. It defined the relationship between the Church and the Jewish synagogue
Question 13
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the parable of the Good Samaritan?
A. It highlights the importance of love and compassion in human relationships.
B. It illustrates the consequences of sin and rebellion against God.
C. It demonstrates the value of hard work and responsibility.
D. It shows the power of forgiveness and mercy in relationships.
Question 14
What is the main theme of the book of Exodus, chapters 1-18?
A. The Israelites' journey from slavery to freedom in Egypt.
B. The story of the Israelites' relationship with God and their covenant with Him.
C. The history of the ancient Israelites and their struggles with neighboring nations.
D. The genealogy of the Israelites and their early leaders.
Question 15
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'the lion has devoured the prey' (Amos 3:4)?
A. It symbolizes God's judgment on Israel
B. It represents the power of the Assyrian Empire
C. It signifies the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem
D. It is a metaphor for the Israelites' disobedience

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