POST UTME KSU 2025 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is a prerequisite for works.
B. Works are a prerequisite for faith.
C. Faith and works are mutually exclusive.
D. Faith and works are interdependent.
Question 2
Analyze the Epistle of Peter, focusing on the theme of 'Suffering and Perseverance' and its implications for Christian living.
A. Suffering is a test of one's faith, and perseverance is the key to overcoming it.
B. Suffering is a result of one's own sin, and perseverance is not necessary.
C. The Epistle of Peter is irrelevant to modern Christian theology.
D. The concept of suffering and perseverance is a matter of personal interpretation.
Question 3
The early Christian church faced numerous challenges as it spread throughout the Mediterranean world. Which of the following was a major obstacle to the growth of the church?
A. Persecution by the Roman authorities
B. Internal conflicts and power struggles within the church
C. The influence of pagan cults and philosophies
D. The lack of a clear understanding of the nature of God
Question 4
In the book of James, what is the primary characteristic of true wisdom?
A. Humility
B. Patience
C. Self-control
D. Humility and self-control
Question 5
In the book of Hosea, what is the primary message that the prophet conveys to the Israelites?
A. The coming judgment of God
B. The importance of social justice
C. The role of the priests in Israel
D. The significance of the Sabbath
Question 6
What is the primary characteristic of the Christian life, according to the book of James?
A. Faith and works
B. Wisdom and knowledge
C. Patience and perseverance
D. Humility and obedience
Question 7
The Prophets of the Old Testament were characterized by their emphasis on the importance of warning the people of God's judgment. Which of the following best describes the role of the Prophets in the Old Testament?
A. The Prophets were seen as a means of empowerment for the people of God.
B. The Prophets were seen as a means of justification for the sins of the people of God.
C. The Prophets were seen as a means of sanctification for the lives of the people of God.
D. The Prophets were seen as a means of warning the people of God's judgment.
Question 8
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham in the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility?
A. It establishes the concept of election
B. It introduces the idea of covenantal love
C. It sets the stage for the concept of justification by faith
D. It is irrelevant to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility
Question 9
The Covenant with Noah is a significant event in the biblical narrative. What is the primary purpose of the Covenant with Noah?
A. To establish a new relationship between God and humanity.
B. To provide a means of salvation for humanity.
C. To establish a new covenant with Abraham.
D. To provide a means of justification for the sins of humanity.
Question 10
The Leadership in Israel was characterized by its emphasis on the importance of obedience to God's laws. Which of the following best describes the role of the Kings in the Leadership of Israel?
A. The Kings were seen as a means of empowerment for the people of Israel.
B. The Kings were seen as a means of justification for the sins of the people of Israel.
C. The Kings were seen as a means of sanctification for the lives of the people of Israel.
D. The Kings were seen as a means of glorification for the lives of the people of Israel.
Question 11
The life and teachings of Jesus Christ are a central part of the Christian faith. What is the significance of Jesus' baptism in the Jordan River?
A. It marked the beginning of Jesus' public ministry
B. It demonstrated Jesus' obedience to God's will
C. It showed Jesus' identification with the Jewish people
D. It marked the end of Jesus' ministry
Question 12
In the book of Romans, what is the relationship between the law and the gospel?
A. The law is a prerequisite for the gospel.
B. The law is a hindrance to the gospel.
C. The law and the gospel are mutually exclusive.
D. The law and the gospel are interdependent.
Question 13
Analyze the concept of 'Creation and the Fall of Man' in Christian theology, focusing on the implications for human nature and the role of free will.
A. Human beings are inherently sinful due to the Fall, and their free will is limited.
B. The Fall led to a loss of innocence, but human beings retain their free will.
C. The concept of the Fall is irrelevant to modern Christian theology.
D. The Fall is a mythological event with no historical basis.
Question 14
The apostle Paul's missionary journeys were instrumental in the spread of Christianity throughout the Mediterranean world. What was the primary focus of Paul's ministry?
A. Establishing a network of churches and appointing leaders
B. Converting Jews and Gentiles to Christianity
C. Developing a systematic theology of the Christian faith
D. Promoting a more radical and ascetic form of Christianity
Question 15
The concept of covenant in the Old Testament is exemplified in the story of Noah's Ark. Which of the following best describes the nature of the covenant God made with Noah?
A. A unilateral covenant where God imposes conditions on humanity
B. A bilateral covenant where God and humanity agree to mutual obligations
C. A conditional covenant where God promises to save Noah and his family
D. An unconditional covenant where God promises to never again destroy the earth with a flood

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