POST UTME LAUTECH 2019 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Numbers, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to enter the Promised Land?
A. Their failure to follow God's laws
B. Their refusal to listen to God
C. Their lack of faith in God
D. Their disobedience to God's commands
Question 2
In the book of Leviticus, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' need for atonement?
A. Their failure to follow God's laws
B. Their refusal to listen to God
C. Their lack of faith in God
D. Their sin and guilt
Question 3
In the book of Exodus, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' deliverance from slavery?
A. Their faith in God
B. Their obedience to God's laws
C. Their refusal to listen to the prophets
D. Their economic prosperity and social injustice
Question 4
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the primary lesson that Jesus teaches?
A. The importance of forgiveness and mercy
B. The need for self-reliance and independence
C. The value of hard work and diligence
D. The danger of sin and the importance of repentance
Question 5
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of true wisdom?
A. The ability to accumulate wealth
B. The ability to perform miracles
C. The ability to understand spiritual things
D. The ability to control the elements
Question 6
Analyze the role of the 'Sanhedrin' in the trial of Jesus (Mark 14:53-65, 15:1). What are the implications of their actions for our understanding of the Jewish leadership at the time?
A. The Sanhedrin is portrayed as a unified and cohesive group, working together to condemn Jesus.
B. The Sanhedrin is depicted as a divided and conflicted group, with some members opposing Jesus' condemnation.
C. The Sanhedrin is shown to be a corrupt and manipulative institution, using false witnesses and coercion to secure Jesus' conviction.
D. The Sanhedrin is portrayed as a group of righteous and just leaders, seeking to uphold the law and protect the people.
Question 7
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' defeat at the hands of the Philistines?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their failure to follow God's laws
C. Their refusal to listen to the prophets
D. Their inability to defeat the Philistines in battle
Question 8
The Early Church was characterized by its emphasis on community and shared possessions. What was the significance of the Jerusalem Council?
A. It established the authority of the apostles
B. It resolved the issue of Gentile circumcision
C. It emphasized the importance of shared possessions
D. It marked the beginning of the Christian persecution
Question 9
According to the book of Romans, what is the nature of the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
B. Faith and works are complementary
C. Faith is the result of good works
D. Good works are the result of faith
Question 10
In the book of Amos, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their failure to follow God's laws
B. Their refusal to listen to the prophets
C. Their lack of faith in God
D. Their economic prosperity and social injustice
Question 11
In the book of Genesis, what is the primary reason for the fall of man?
A. Their failure to follow God's laws
B. Their refusal to listen to God
C. Their lack of faith in God
D. Their desire for knowledge and power
Question 12
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
B. Faith is a prerequisite for works
C. Works are a prerequisite for faith
D. Faith and works are unrelated
Question 13
In the book of Deuteronomy, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' need to remember their history?
A. Their failure to follow God's laws
B. Their refusal to listen to God
C. Their lack of faith in God
D. Their need to learn from their past mistakes
Question 14
The concept of creation and the fall of man is central to the biblical narrative. What is the significance of the serpent in the story of the fall of man?
A. The serpent represents Satan, the tempter who led Adam and Eve to disobey God.
B. The serpent is a symbol of wisdom and knowledge, which Adam and Eve sought to acquire.
C. The serpent is a representation of the natural world, which God created and cursed after the fall.
D. The serpent is a metaphor for the human desire for power and control.
Question 15
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the 'cycle of sin and judgment' (Judges 2:10-23)? How does this cycle relate to the broader theme of Israel's relationship with God?
A. The cycle of sin and judgment is a pattern of disobedience and punishment, highlighting Israel's failure to follow God's laws.
B. The cycle of sin and judgment is a narrative device used to emphasize the importance of faithfulness to God's covenant.
C. The cycle of sin and judgment is a critique of the social and economic systems of ancient Israel, highlighting the need for justice and equality.
D. The cycle of sin and judgment is a demonstration of God's mercy and patience, showing that he is slow to anger and quick to forgive.

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