POST UTME GREENFIELD UNIVERSITY 2022 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Acts, what is the significance of the conversion of Saul (Paul) on the road to Damascus?
A. It marks the beginning of the Christian church
B. It demonstrates the power of God's grace
C. It shows the importance of perseverance in faith
D. It highlights the role of apostles in the early church
Question 2
According to the book of Isaiah, what is the primary characteristic of the Messiah?
A. His divine and human natures
B. His role as a suffering servant
C. His ability to forgive sins
D. His power to perform miracles
Question 3
According to the book of 1 Peter, what is the primary characteristic of a Christian's relationship with God?
A. One of lordship and submission
B. One of equality and friendship
C. One of master-slave relationship
D. One of father-son relationship
Question 4
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the significance of the father's forgiveness and restoration of the prodigal son?
A. It illustrates the importance of forgiveness and mercy in relationships
B. It demonstrates the consequences of disobedience and rebellion
C. It highlights the role of repentance and restoration in salvation
D. It shows the cyclical nature of sin and forgiveness
Question 5
In the book of James, what is the primary characteristic of a person who is wise?
A. One who is humble and gentle
B. One who is wealthy and successful
C. One who is powerful and influential
D. One who is wise and discerning
Question 6
Analyze the concept of 'theosis' in 2 Peter 1:3-11. How does this concept relate to the broader theme of 'Christian living' in the book of 2 Peter?
A. Theosis is a process by which believers are transformed into the image of Christ.
B. Theosis is a means by which believers are empowered to live out their faith in the world.
C. Theosis is a description of the relationship between God and humanity in the book of 2 Peter.
D. Theosis is a critique of the Jewish law and its inability to save humanity.
Question 7
In the teachings of Jesus, what is the significance of the parable of the prodigal son?
A. It highlights the importance of forgiveness and mercy
B. It demonstrates the consequences of sin and rebellion
C. It shows the role of repentance and restoration
D. It marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry
Question 8
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the creation story and the fall of man?
A. It establishes the origin of humanity and the nature of sin
B. It illustrates the consequences of disobedience to God's laws
C. It demonstrates the importance of human responsibility in the face of temptation
D. It shows the cyclical nature of history
Question 9
In the Book of Exodus, what is the significance of the Passover?
A. It commemorates the Israelites' escape from Egypt
B. It commemorates the Israelites' arrival in the Promised Land
C. It commemorates the Israelites' conquest of Canaan
D. It commemorates the Israelites' return from exile
Question 10
What is the main theme of the book of Hosea?
A. The importance of faithfulness in marriage
B. The consequences of Israel's idolatry
C. The need for social justice and compassion
D. The role of the prophets in Israel's history
Question 11
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes?
A. It demonstrates Jesus' power to feed the multitudes
B. It shows Jesus' ability to perform miracles
C. It highlights the importance of sharing and generosity
D. It marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry
Question 12
Explain the significance of the 'prophetic call' in Amos 7:1-17. How does this call relate to the broader theme of 'social justice' in the book of Amos?
A. The prophetic call is a call to action for believers to live out their faith in the world.
B. The prophetic call is a description of the relationship between God and humanity in the book of Amos.
C. The prophetic call is a critique of the social and economic systems of ancient Israel.
D. The prophetic call is a call to repentance for the sins of the Israelites.
Question 13
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the story of creation and the fall of man?
A. To establish the origin of the universe
B. To provide a means of understanding the nature of sin
C. To establish the importance of the covenant between God and Adam
D. To provide a means of understanding the nature of God
Question 14
Explain the significance of the 'birth narrative' in Luke 1-2. How does this narrative relate to the broader theme of 'the incarnation' in the Gospel of Luke?
A. The birth narrative is a description of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus.
B. The birth narrative is a call to action for believers to live out their faith in the world.
C. The birth narrative is a critique of the social and economic systems of ancient Israel.
D. The birth narrative is a call to repentance for the sins of the Israelites.
Question 15
In the Book of Genesis, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. It establishes the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise
B. It establishes the covenant of circumcision
C. It establishes the covenant of the Sabbath
D. It establishes the covenant of the rainbow

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