POST UTME EKSU 2021 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of leadership in the book of Judges is complex and multifaceted. Which of the following judges is considered a 'judge' in the classical sense?
A. Othniel
B. Ehud
C. Samson
D. Gideon
Question 2
According to the biblical account of the fall of man, what was the primary reason for the temptation of Adam and Eve?
A. Their desire for knowledge
B. Their desire for power
C. Their desire for wealth
D. Their desire for immortality
Question 3
In the Gospel of John, what is the significance of the miracle of the blind man at Bethsaida?
A. It demonstrates Jesus' power to heal the blind.
B. It illustrates the importance of faith in healing.
C. It shows Jesus' ability to perform miracles.
D. It is a fulfillment of the prophecy in Isaiah 35:5.
Question 4
In the biblical account of the early church, what is the primary reason for the persecution of the early Christians?
A. Their refusal to worship the Roman gods
B. Their refusal to pay taxes to the Roman government
C. Their refusal to obey the Roman laws
D. Their refusal to worship the Roman emperor
Question 5
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus teaches that a house built on rock is like a tree planted by a river, but a house built on sand is like a tree planted by a stream. What is the symbolic meaning of the river and the stream in this parable?
A. The river represents the Word of God, while the stream represents the world's wisdom.
B. The river represents the world's wisdom, while the stream represents the Word of God.
C. The river represents the kingdom of God, while the stream represents the kingdom of Satan.
D. The river represents the kingdom of Satan, while the stream represents the kingdom of God.
Question 6
In the context of Christian ethics, what is the significance of the concept of 'love' as described in 1 Corinthians 13?
A. Love is the primary means of achieving salvation
B. Love is the highest virtue in Christian ethics
C. Love is a necessary component of faith and works
D. Love is a means of demonstrating one's commitment to the gospel
Question 7
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the principle of 'love thy neighbor' based on?
A. The commandment to love God
B. The example of Jesus' love for humanity
C. The biblical concept of 'imago Dei'
D. The social teaching of the early church
Question 8
In the book of Genesis, what is the primary reason for the creation of humanity according to the biblical account?
A. To serve as a means of worship
B. To be a reflection of God's glory
C. To be a companion for God
D. To be a means of redemption
Question 9
According to the teachings of Jesus, what is the meaning of the parable of the sower and the seed?
A. The parable teaches that the kingdom of God is like a seed that is planted in the heart of a person.
B. The parable illustrates the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity.
C. The parable represents the different types of people who will receive the message of the kingdom.
D. The parable signifies the growth and development of a person's faith.
Question 10
The parable of the prodigal son is a classic example of Jesus' teaching on forgiveness and redemption. What is the main theme of this parable?
A. The importance of family ties
B. The dangers of sin and rebellion
C. The power of forgiveness and redemption
D. The value of hard work and diligence
Question 11
According to the book of Romans, what is the relationship between the law and the gospel?
A. The law is a means of achieving salvation through good works
B. The law is a reflection of the gospel's principles
C. The law is in opposition to the gospel
D. The law is a necessary precursor to the gospel
Question 12
What is the main theme of the book of Judges in the Old Testament?
A. The conquest of Canaan
B. The judges as deliverers of Israel
C. The cycle of sin and repentance
D. The rise of the monarchy
Question 13
What is the main difference between the covenants of Noah and Abraham?
A. The covenant of Noah was unconditional, while the covenant of Abraham was conditional
B. The covenant of Noah was with all nations, while the covenant of Abraham was with Israel
C. The covenant of Noah was a promise of salvation, while the covenant of Abraham was a promise of land
D. The covenant of Noah was a covenant of works, while the covenant of Abraham was a covenant of grace
Question 14
In the book of Isaiah, the prophet describes the coming Messiah as a 'branch' that will grow from the stump of Jesse. What is the symbolic meaning of the 'branch' in this context?
A. The branch represents the Messiah's role as a king and ruler.
B. The branch represents the Messiah's role as a priest and mediator.
C. The branch represents the Messiah's role as a prophet and teacher.
D. The branch represents the Messiah's role as a savior and redeemer.
Question 15
The concept of covenant in the Bible refers to a solemn agreement between God and humans. Which of the following covenants is considered a 'covenant of works'?
A. Noahic Covenant
B. Abrahamic Covenant
C. Mosaic Covenant
D. Davidic Covenant

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