POST UTME ESUT 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the context of Creation and the Fall of Man, what is the primary consequence of humanity's disobedience to God's command?
A. The introduction of sin and death into the world
B. The separation of humanity from God
C. The creation of a new species of humans
D. The destruction of the world
Question 2
In the New Testament, what is the significance of the parable of the prodigal son?
A. It teaches the importance of forgiveness.
B. It highlights the consequences of sin.
C. It shows the love of God for humanity.
D. It emphasizes the need for repentance.
Question 3
Explain the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the Gospel of John. How does it relate to Jesus' identity as the Messiah?
A. The miracle demonstrates Jesus' power to feed the multitudes and his role as the Messiah.
B. The miracle highlights Jesus' compassion for the poor and his desire to feed the hungry.
C. The miracle shows Jesus' ability to perform supernatural feats and his divine nature.
D. The miracle emphasizes Jesus' role as a teacher and his emphasis on spiritual nourishment.
Question 4
In the context of the Birth and Early Life of Jesus, what is the significance of the visit of the Magi?
A. To worship Jesus as the King of the Jews
B. To bring gifts to Jesus as a symbol of his divinity
C. To announce the birth of Jesus to the world
D. To provide financial support to the Holy Family
Question 5
Explain the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the Gospel of John. How does it relate to Jesus' identity as the Messiah?
A. The miracle demonstrates Jesus' power to feed the multitudes and his role as the Messiah.
B. The miracle highlights Jesus' compassion for the poor and his desire to feed the hungry.
C. The miracle shows Jesus' ability to perform supernatural feats and his divine nature.
D. The miracle emphasizes Jesus' role as a teacher and his emphasis on spiritual nourishment.
Question 6
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the author's emphasis on the importance of faith and works?
A. To demonstrate the superiority of faith over works
B. To show that faith and works are inseparable
C. To emphasize the importance of good works in justification
D. To argue that faith is the sole means of salvation
Question 7
Analyze the concept of covenants in the Bible, focusing on the relationship between God and humanity. How do the covenants of Noah, Abraham, and Moses reflect God's character and purposes?
A. God's sovereignty and humanity's responsibility
B. God's mercy and humanity's obedience
C. God's justice and humanity's punishment
D. God's love and humanity's salvation
Question 8
Compare and contrast the covenants of Noah (Genesis 6-9) and Abraham (Genesis 12-17) in the context of Christian Theology. How do these covenants relate to the concept of salvation and redemption?
A. The covenants of Noah and Abraham are both unconditional and eternal, providing a foundation for salvation and redemption.
B. The covenant of Noah is conditional, requiring obedience to God's laws, while the covenant of Abraham is unconditional, based on God's promise.
C. The covenant of Noah is focused on salvation from natural disasters, while the covenant of Abraham is focused on salvation from sin and spiritual death.
D. The covenant of Noah is a covenant of works, while the covenant of Abraham is a covenant of grace.
Question 9
Explain the concept of the Fall of Man in the context of Genesis 3. How does this event relate to the human condition and the nature of sin?
A. The Fall of Man represents the origin of sin and the corruption of human nature.
B. The Fall of Man highlights the consequences of disobedience and the importance of obedience to God's commands.
C. The Fall of Man shows the consequences of eating from the tree of knowledge and the importance of spiritual growth.
D. The Fall of Man emphasizes the role of Satan in tempting Adam and Eve and the importance of resisting temptation.
Question 10
Describe the birth and early life of Jesus according to the Gospel of Matthew. What significance does this account have for understanding Jesus' identity and mission?
A. The account emphasizes Jesus' divine origin and his role as the Messiah.
B. The account highlights Jesus' humble beginnings and his connection to the common people.
C. The account shows Jesus' early life as a normal Jewish boy and his eventual call to ministry.
D. The account emphasizes Jesus' family background and his relationship with his parents.
Question 11
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow as a sign of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. It symbolizes God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. It represents the beauty of creation.
C. It is a symbol of God's wrath.
D. It is a sign of the end times.
Question 12
What is the primary characteristic of a covenant in the biblical context?
A. It is a unilateral agreement.
B. It is a bilateral agreement.
C. It is a conditional agreement.
D. It is an unconditional agreement.
Question 13
Analyze the miracle of the loaves and fishes (John 6:1-14) in the context of Jesus' teachings on the Kingdom of God. How does this miracle illustrate the concept of God's provision and care for his people?
A. The miracle of the loaves and fishes illustrates the concept of God's provision and care for his people, demonstrating his power and generosity.
B. The miracle of the loaves and fishes is a demonstration of Jesus' divine authority and power, but it does not illustrate God's provision and care.
C. The miracle of the loaves and fishes is a metaphor for the spiritual nourishment that Jesus provides, rather than physical sustenance.
D. The miracle of the loaves and fishes is a historical event that has no theological significance.
Question 14
According to the book of Romans, what is the primary way to obtain righteousness?
A. Through the law
B. Through faith
C. Through works
D. Through knowledge
Question 15
In the context of Miracles and Passion of Christ, what is the significance of the resurrection of Lazarus?
A. To demonstrate Jesus' power over death
B. To show Jesus' compassion for the grieving
C. To illustrate Jesus' authority over the spirits
D. To highlight Jesus' love for his friends

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