POST UTME LAUTECH 2017 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
According to the book of Romans, what is the name of the first epistle written by Paul to the early Christian church?
A. Romans
B. 1 Corinthians
C. 2 Corinthians
D. Galatians
Question 2
Explain the concept of 'the kingdom of God' in the teachings of Jesus. How does this concept relate to the idea of 'the kingdom of heaven'?
A. The kingdom of God is a physical realm where God's will is done on earth as it is in heaven.
B. The kingdom of God is a spiritual realm where God's will is done in the hearts of believers.
C. The kingdom of God is a symbol of God's power and authority over humanity, demonstrating His sovereignty.
D. The kingdom of God is a means of spiritual purification, cleansing humanity of their sins.
Question 3
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Noah in the book of Genesis?
A. Establishment of the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise
B. Introduction of the concept of animal sacrifice
C. Establishment of the Sabbath day
D. Institution of the Passover
Question 4
In the book of Amos, what is the name of the king of Israel during Amos' ministry?
A. King Jeroboam II
B. King Jehoram
C. King Jehu
D. King Hazael
Question 5
Compare and contrast the covenants made with Noah (Genesis 6-9) and Abraham (Genesis 12-17). How do these covenants reflect the character and nature of God?
A. The covenants with Noah and Abraham reflect God's promise of salvation and redemption.
B. The covenants with Noah and Abraham emphasize God's sovereignty and power.
C. The covenants with Noah and Abraham highlight God's justice and wrath.
D. The covenants with Noah and Abraham illustrate God's mercy and compassion.
Question 6
The book of Amos emphasizes the importance of "Social Justice" in the eyes of God. Which of the following best describes the prophet's message to the Israelites?
A. They must prioritize their economic interests over their social responsibilities.
B. They must focus on their individual spiritual growth rather than their social obligations.
C. They must prioritize their social responsibilities, including justice and righteousness, over their economic interests.
D. They must ignore their social responsibilities and focus on their individual spiritual growth.
Question 7
Describe the 'covenant of the rainbow' in the book of Genesis, chapter 9. What significance does this covenant have for humanity?
A. The covenant of the rainbow is a sign of God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. The covenant of the rainbow is a requirement for all humans, signifying their commitment to follow God's laws.
C. The covenant of the rainbow is a symbol of God's power and authority over humanity, demonstrating His sovereignty.
D. The covenant of the rainbow is a means of spiritual purification, cleansing humanity of their sins.
Question 8
In the book of Hosea, what is the significance of the prophet's marriage to Gomer?
A. To illustrate the unfaithfulness of Israel to God
B. To demonstrate the importance of family and marriage
C. To show the prophet's own personal struggles with faithfulness
D. To illustrate the concept of spiritual adultery
Question 9
According to the book of Judges, what was the name of the Israelite leader who defeated the Philistines?
A. Samson
B. Gideon
C. Jephthah
D. Samuel
Question 10
Analyze the concept of the 'covenant of circumcision' in the book of Genesis, chapter 17. What implications does this covenant have for the Israelites?
A. The covenant of circumcision is a sign of God's promise to Abraham and his descendants, marking them as a holy people.
B. The covenant of circumcision is a requirement for all male Israelites, signifying their commitment to follow God's laws.
C. The covenant of circumcision is a symbol of God's power and authority over the Israelites, demonstrating His sovereignty.
D. The covenant of circumcision is a means of spiritual purification, cleansing the Israelites of their sins.
Question 11
What is the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the Gospel of John?
A. It demonstrates Jesus' power to feed the multitudes.
B. It shows Jesus' compassion for the hungry.
C. It illustrates the concept of spiritual nourishment.
D. It is a symbol of Jesus' divinity.
Question 12
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Deborah and Barak?
A. It demonstrates the importance of female leadership in the Israelite community.
B. It shows the power of God's intervention in human affairs.
C. It illustrates the concept of divine justice.
D. It is a symbol of the Israelites' disobedience to God.
Question 13
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, what is the primary characteristic of the Samaritan's actions?
A. Compassion
B. Empathy
C. Mercy
D. Justice
Question 14
The concept of "Covenant" is central to the biblical narrative. Which of the following best describes the nature of the covenant between God and Abraham?
A. It is a unilateral covenant, where God makes promises to Abraham without any conditions.
B. It is a bilateral covenant, where God makes promises to Abraham in exchange for his obedience.
C. It is a conditional covenant, where God makes promises to Abraham if he fulfills certain conditions.
D. It is an unconditional covenant, where God makes promises to Abraham regardless of his actions.
Question 15
What is the name of the covenant that God made with Abraham?
A. The Mosaic Covenant
B. The Abrahamic Covenant
C. The Davidic Covenant
D. The New Covenant

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