POST UTME IMS U 2017 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Amos, what is the primary message of the prophet to the Israelites?
A. The coming judgment of God
B. The need for social justice
C. The importance of ritual purity
D. The role of the king in Israel
Question 2
Analyze the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer, citing specific examples from the book of Romans.
A. The Holy Spirit empowers believers to live a life of obedience to God's will.
B. The Holy Spirit gives believers the gift of tongues, enabling them to communicate with people from different cultures.
C. The Holy Spirit guides believers in making decisions and resolving conflicts.
D. The Holy Spirit gives believers the gift of prophecy, enabling them to speak God's words to others.
Question 3
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'the lion has devoured the prey'?
A. A call to repentance
B. A description of the Israelites' idolatry
C. A prediction of the Babylonian exile
D. A description of the natural world
Question 4
The prophet Amos wrote about the 'day of the Lord' (Amos 5:18-20). What does he mean by this phrase, and how does it relate to the concept of judgment?
A. The day of the Lord refers to a future time of judgment when God will punish the wicked.
B. The day of the Lord refers to a time of great prosperity and blessing for God's people.
C. The day of the Lord refers to a time of great turmoil and upheaval in the world.
D. The day of the Lord refers to a time of great spiritual awakening and revival.
Question 5
What is the primary purpose of the covenant between God and the church?
A. To establish a new nation and a new people.
B. To provide a blessing and a promise of land.
C. To demonstrate God's love and faithfulness.
D. To establish a new law and a new covenant.
Question 6
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to conquer Canaan?
A. Their lack of faith and trust in God
B. Their disobedience to God's commands and laws
C. Their failure to drive out the Canaanites and other pagan nations
D. Their inability to adapt to the new environment and culture
Question 7
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the Magi's visit to Jesus?
A. A fulfillment of the prophecy of Isaiah
B. A demonstration of the Magi's wisdom
C. A sign of Jesus' divinity
D. A celebration of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah
Question 8
According to the book of Genesis, what was the result of Adam and Eve's disobedience in the Garden of Eden?
A. The creation of the world and the beginning of human history
B. The fall of humanity and the introduction of sin into the world
C. The establishment of the covenant between God and humanity
D. The destruction of the Garden of Eden and the expulsion of Adam and Eve
Question 9
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the covenant between God and humanity?
A. It establishes a new law and a new covenant.
B. It provides a blessing and a promise of land.
C. It demonstrates God's love and faithfulness.
D. It establishes a new nation and a new people.
Question 10
What is the primary purpose of the covenant between God and the church?
A. To establish a new nation and a new people.
B. To provide a blessing and a promise of land.
C. To demonstrate God's love and faithfulness.
D. To establish a new law and a new covenant.
Question 11
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the 'Servant Song'?
A. A description of the Messiah's suffering
B. A call to the Israelites to repent
C. A prediction of the Babylonian exile
D. A description of the natural world
Question 12
Describe the key features of the epistle of James, including its authorship, purpose, and main themes.
A. The epistle of James is attributed to James, the brother of Jesus, and emphasizes the importance of faith and works.
B. The epistle of James is a collection of wisdom sayings and teachings on the nature of God and humanity.
C. The epistle of James is a response to the Corinthian church's questions about the resurrection and the nature of the body.
D. The epistle of James is a call to action, urging believers to live out their faith in practical ways.
Question 13
In the book of Exodus, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Moses?
A. It establishes a new law and a new covenant.
B. It provides a blessing and a promise of land.
C. It demonstrates God's love and faithfulness.
D. It establishes a new nation and a new people.
Question 14
What is the main theme of the book of James in the New Testament?
A. The importance of faith in God
B. The need for social justice in the world
C. The role of works in the Christian life
D. The significance of the resurrection of Jesus
Question 15
Explain the concept of the 'kingdom of God' in the teachings of Jesus, including its relationship to the present and future.
A. The kingdom of God refers to the present reign of God in the hearts of believers.
B. The kingdom of God refers to the future, eschatological reign of God over all creation.
C. The kingdom of God refers to the intermediate state between death and resurrection, where believers await the final judgment.
D. The kingdom of God refers to the social and economic structures of the early Christian community.

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