POST UTME IMS U 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the Gospel of John, what is the significance of the story of the woman at the well?
A. It highlights the importance of evangelism and sharing the Gospel with others
B. It demonstrates the power of faith and trust in God's promises
C. It shows the consequences of living a life of sin and rebellion against God
D. It illustrates the importance of spiritual renewal and transformation
Question 2
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Solomon and King Rehoboam in the book of 1 Kings. How do their approaches to leadership impact the kingdom of Israel?
A. King Solomon's leadership style is characterized by wisdom and obedience, while King Rehoboam's style is marked by impulsiveness and disobedience.
B. King Solomon's leadership style is characterized by impulsiveness and disobedience, while King Rehoboam's style is marked by wisdom and obedience.
C. King Solomon's leadership style is characterized by a focus on military conquest, while King Rehoboam's style is marked by a focus on spiritual growth.
D. King Solomon's leadership style is characterized by a focus on spiritual growth, while King Rehoboam's style is marked by a focus on military conquest.
Question 3
Compare and contrast the epistles of James and Peter. How do their writings relate to the concept of faith and works?
A. James' epistle focuses on the importance of faith, while Peter's epistle focuses on the importance of works.
B. James' epistle focuses on the importance of works, while Peter's epistle focuses on the importance of faith.
C. Both James and Peter emphasize the importance of faith and works, but in different ways.
D. Neither James nor Peter emphasizes the importance of faith and works.
Question 4
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the tree of life?
A. It represents the source of eternal life
B. It represents the source of knowledge
C. It represents the source of power
D. It represents the source of wisdom
Question 5
Analyze the concept of covenant in the book of Exodus. How does this covenant relate to the broader themes of the book?
A. The covenant in Exodus establishes God's promise to provide for the physical needs of the Israelites.
B. The covenant in Exodus establishes God's promise to provide for the spiritual needs of the Israelites.
C. The covenant in Exodus establishes God's promise to protect the Israelites from harm.
D. The covenant in Exodus establishes God's promise to guide the Israelites in their journey to the Promised Land.
Question 6
In the book of Amos, what is the name of the king of Israel to whom Amos prophesied?
A. Jeroboam II
B. Jehoshaphat
C. Uzziah
D. Hezekiah
Question 7
Explain the concept of 'the covenant of works' in the book of Genesis, chapter 2. How does it relate to the concept of 'the covenant of grace'?
A. The covenant of works is the idea that God's relationship with humanity is based on obedience to the law, and the covenant of grace is the idea that God's relationship with humanity is based on faith in Jesus Christ.
B. The covenant of works is the idea that God's relationship with humanity is based on faith in Jesus Christ, and the covenant of grace is the idea that God's relationship with humanity is based on obedience to the law.
C. The covenant of works is the idea that God's relationship with humanity is based on obedience to the law, but the covenant of grace is not necessary.
D. The covenant of works is not necessary, and the covenant of grace is the only means of achieving righteousness before God.
Question 8
Compare and contrast the epistles of James and Peter. How do their writings relate to the concept of faith and works?
A. James' epistle focuses on the importance of faith, while Peter's epistle focuses on the importance of works.
B. James' epistle focuses on the importance of works, while Peter's epistle focuses on the importance of faith.
C. Both James and Peter emphasize the importance of faith and works, but in different ways.
D. Neither James nor Peter emphasizes the importance of faith and works.
Question 9
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Saul and King David in the book of 1 Samuel. How do their approaches to leadership impact the kingdom of Israel?
A. King Saul's leadership style is characterized by impulsiveness and disobedience, while King David's style is marked by wisdom and obedience.
B. King Saul's leadership style is characterized by wisdom and obedience, while King David's style is marked by impulsiveness and disobedience.
C. King Saul's leadership style is characterized by a focus on military conquest, while King David's style is marked by a focus on spiritual growth.
D. King Saul's leadership style is characterized by a focus on spiritual growth, while King David's style is marked by a focus on military conquest.
Question 10
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham?
A. The covenant established the land of Canaan as a gift to Abraham and his descendants.
B. The covenant established the land of Canaan as a promise to Abraham and his descendants.
C. The covenant established the land of Canaan as a gift and a promise to Abraham and his descendants.
D. The covenant established the land of Canaan as a promise to Abraham and his descendants and a gift to the Israelites.
Question 11
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the tribe of Judah's role in the conquest of Canaan?
A. Judah was the first tribe to conquer Canaan.
B. Judah was the last tribe to conquer Canaan.
C. Judah was the tribe that led the Israelites in the conquest of Canaan.
D. Judah was the tribe that was given the land of Canaan by God.
Question 12
Analyze the concept of the birth and early life of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew. How does this narrative relate to the broader themes of the Gospel?
A. The birth and early life of Jesus are presented as a fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy.
B. The birth and early life of Jesus are presented as a rejection of Jewish tradition.
C. The birth and early life of Jesus are presented as a demonstration of God's power and sovereignty.
D. The birth and early life of Jesus are presented as a call to social justice and reform.
Question 13
Analyze the concept of covenant in the book of Genesis, focusing on the relationship between God and Noah. How does this covenant establish the foundation for God's relationship with humanity?
A. The covenant establishes God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. The covenant establishes God's promise to provide food for humanity.
C. The covenant establishes God's promise to protect humanity from harm.
D. The covenant establishes God's promise to provide shelter for humanity.
Question 14
Analyze the concept of 'the church as the body of Christ' in the book of 1 Corinthians, chapter 12. How does it relate to the concept of 'spiritual gifts'?
A. The church is the body of Christ, and spiritual gifts are the various members of the body that work together to achieve its purpose.
B. The church is not the body of Christ, but rather a separate entity that exists alongside the body of Christ.
C. The church is the body of Christ, but spiritual gifts are not necessary for its functioning.
D. The church is not the body of Christ, and spiritual gifts are not necessary for its functioning.
Question 15
In the book of Isaiah, what is the name of the king of Judah to whom Isaiah prophesied?
A. Hezekiah
B. Manasseh
C. Josiah
D. Zedekiah

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