POST UTME MADONNA UNIVERSITY 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Analyze the parable of the prodigal son in the context of Jesus' teachings on forgiveness and restoration. How does this parable relate to the concept of social responsibility?
A. The parable of the prodigal son teaches that forgiveness is a moral obligation, whereas restoration is a voluntary act.
B. The parable of the prodigal son emphasizes the importance of social responsibility in maintaining relationships and promoting community well-being.
C. The parable of the prodigal son highlights the tension between individual freedom and collective responsibility.
D. The parable of the prodigal son is a secular story unrelated to Christian ethics.
Question 2
What is the name of the prophet who prophesied about the coming of a great and terrible day of the Lord?
A. Amos
B. Hosea
C. Isaiah
D. Jeremiah
Question 3
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'the day of the Lord'?
A. It refers to a future time of judgment and restoration.
B. It is a metaphor for the Israelites' current situation.
C. It is a reference to the Babylonian exile.
D. It is a description of the natural world.
Question 4
In the book of Hosea, what is the primary symbol of God's love for Israel?
A. The dove
B. The rainbow
C. The marriage covenant
D. The Ark of the Covenant
Question 5
According to the book of Isaiah, what is the role of the 'Servant of the Lord'?
A. To bring judgment to the nations.
B. To bring salvation to the Israelites.
C. To serve as a witness to the nations.
D. To bring destruction to the wicked.
Question 6
What is the name of the city where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist?
A. Bethlehem
B. Nazareth
C. Capernaum
D. Jordan River
Question 7
What is the name of the parable told by Jesus about a man who built his house on a rock and another man who built his house on sand?
A. The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders
B. The Parable of the Talents
C. The Parable of the Prodigal Son
D. The Parable of the Good Samaritan
Question 8
Explain the concept of leadership in the book of Judges, specifically the leadership of Deborah (Judges 4-5). How does Deborah's leadership style relate to the concept of Christian ethics and social responsibility?
A. Deborah's leadership style is characterized by a collaborative approach, working with Barak to defeat the Canaanites and promote peace in Israel.
B. Deborah's leadership style is marked by a authoritarian approach, issuing commands and expecting obedience from her followers.
C. Deborah's leadership style is focused on spiritual guidance, using her prophetic gifts to interpret God's will and lead the Israelites.
D. Deborah's leadership style is centered on military conquest, leading the Israelites to victory over the Canaanites through her strategic planning.
Question 9
Explain the concept of covenant in the context of the Old Testament, using the examples of the Noahic and Abrahamic covenants. How do these covenants relate to the idea of God's sovereignty?
A. The Noahic covenant was a unilateral agreement between God and humanity, whereas the Abrahamic covenant was a bilateral agreement between God and Abraham.
B. The Noahic covenant was focused on the promise of salvation, whereas the Abrahamic covenant was focused on the promise of land and descendants.
C. The Noahic covenant was a conditional agreement, whereas the Abrahamic covenant was an unconditional agreement.
D. The Noahic covenant was a covenant of works, whereas the Abrahamic covenant was a covenant of grace.
Question 10
Explain the concept of covenants in the Old Testament, specifically the covenant between God and Abraham (Genesis 15:1-21). How does this covenant relate to the concept of creation and the fall of man?
A. The covenant between God and Abraham is a unilateral covenant that only benefits God, with no obligations for humanity.
B. The covenant between God and Abraham is a conditional covenant that requires Abraham to circumcise himself and his descendants.
C. The covenant between God and Abraham is a renewal of the original creation covenant, emphasizing God's promise to make Abraham the father of a great nation.
D. The covenant between God and Abraham is a new covenant that supersedes the original creation covenant, introducing the concept of animal sacrifice.
Question 11
In the book of 1 Kings, what is the significance of the division of the kingdom?
A. It represents the separation of God's people.
B. It illustrates the consequences of disobedience.
C. It symbolizes the restoration of Israel.
D. It is a metaphor for the relationship between God and the nations.
Question 12
What is the main theme of the book of Hosea?
A. God's love for Israel
B. God's judgment on Israel
C. The importance of worship in Israel
D. The role of prophets in Israel
Question 13
Analyze the concept of social responsibility in the context of Christian ethics, using the teachings of Jesus as a reference point. How does this concept relate to the idea of stewardship?
A. Social responsibility is a moral obligation to act in the best interest of the community, as taught by Jesus.
B. Stewardship is the act of managing resources for the benefit of others, as exemplified by the parable of the talents.
C. Christian ethics emphasize individualism over collective responsibility, contradicting the concept of social responsibility.
D. Social responsibility is a secular concept unrelated to Christian ethics.
Question 14
According to the book of James, what is the relationship between wisdom and faith?
A. Wisdom is the result of faith
B. Wisdom is the means of obtaining faith
C. Wisdom is the opposite of faith
D. Wisdom is the source of faith
Question 15
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King David and King Saul in the context of the Old Testament. How did their approaches to leadership impact the kingdom of Israel?
A. King David's leadership style was characterized by humility and delegation, while King Saul's style was marked by authoritarianism and micromanaging.
B. King David's leadership style was focused on military conquest, whereas King Saul's style emphasized diplomacy and negotiation.
C. King David's leadership style was influenced by his experiences as a shepherd, whereas King Saul's style was shaped by his background as a warrior.
D. King David's leadership style was more effective in maintaining peace and stability, whereas King Saul's style was more effective in times of war.

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