POST UTME LAUTECH 2018 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Explain the concept of social responsibility in the biblical narrative, using the example of the prophet Amos. How does Amos' message relate to the concept of social justice?
A. Amos' message emphasizes the importance of individual piety and personal holiness.
B. Amos' message highlights the need for social justice and economic equality.
C. Amos' message focuses on the importance of national security and military strength.
D. Amos' message emphasizes the need for spiritual revival and personal conversion.
Question 2
In the book of Amos, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. The importance of social justice
B. The need for personal repentance
C. The coming judgment of God
D. The importance of religious rituals
Question 3
According to the book of Amos, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their idolatry and immorality
B. Their social injustice and economic exploitation
C. Their lack of faith and obedience
D. Their failure to keep the Mosaic law
Question 4
In the book of Romans, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is the cause of works
B. Works are the cause of faith
C. Faith and works are separate entities
D. Faith and works are intertwined
Question 5
In the book of Genesis, what is the name of the covenant made by God with Noah after the great flood?
A. Noahic Covenant
B. Adamic Covenant
C. Abrahamic Covenant
D. Mosaic Covenant
Question 6
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the significance of the 'Great Commandment'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of loving God and neighbor
B. It highlights the need for social justice and equality
C. It stresses the importance of obedience to God's laws
D. It represents the sacrifice and self-denial required of Christians
Question 7
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of true faith?
A. Faith that is accompanied by works
B. Faith that is solely based on intellectual assent
C. Faith that is independent of good deeds
D. Faith that is only for the righteous
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the primary theme of the apostle Paul's message?
A. The importance of faith in Jesus Christ
B. The need for good works to earn salvation
C. The importance of social justice
D. The coming judgment of God
Question 9
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 Paul's ministry as a missionary to the Gentiles.
B. It represents a turning point in Paul's life, marking his transition from persecution to proclamation.
C. It demonstrates the power of God's grace and mercy in transforming a former persecutor into a devoted follower.
D. It highlights the importance of personal experience and testimony in the early Christian church.
Question 10
According to the book of James, what is the relationship between faith and deeds?
A. Faith and deeds are mutually exclusive
B. Faith and deeds are complementary
C. Faith is the sole means of justification
D. Deeds are the sole means of justification
Question 11
In the book of Genesis, what was the primary purpose of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. To establish a new creation
B. To provide a means of salvation for humanity
C. To demonstrate God's sovereignty over nature
D. To establish a new relationship between God and humanity
Question 12
Analyze the concept of covenant in the biblical narrative, focusing on the covenants between God and Noah, Abraham, and Moses. How do these covenants reflect God's character and relationship with humanity?
A. The covenants demonstrate God's sovereignty and power over creation.
B. The covenants highlight God's mercy and grace towards humanity.
C. The covenants emphasize God's justice and wrath towards sinners.
D. The covenants illustrate God's faithfulness and reliability in keeping promises.
Question 13
In the book of Romans, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is the cause of works
B. Works are the cause of faith
C. Faith and works are separate entities
D. Faith and works are intertwined
Question 14
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King David and King Saul in the biblical narrative. How did their leadership impact the kingdom of Israel?
A. King David's leadership was characterized by wisdom and courage, while King Saul's leadership was marked by fear and disobedience.
B. King David's leadership was focused on military conquests, while King Saul's leadership emphasized spiritual growth.
C. King David's leadership was marked by a focus on building the temple, while King Saul's leadership prioritized establishing a strong military.
D. King David's leadership was characterized by a focus on justice and righteousness, while King Saul's leadership was marked by a lack of accountability.
Question 15
The concept of covenants in the Bible is exemplified in the story of Noah's Ark. What is the primary reason for God's covenant with Noah?
A. To save humanity from the flood
B. To punish humanity for their wickedness
C. To establish a new relationship between God and humanity
D. To demonstrate God's power and authority

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