POST UTME OAU 2025 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Using the concept of 'agape' love from 1 Corinthians 13:1-3, describe the nature of selfless and unconditional love.
A. Selfless and unconditional love is based on external factors such as wealth and status
B. Selfless and unconditional love is based on internal factors such as character and behavior
C. Selfless and unconditional love is a reflection of God's character and nature
D. Selfless and unconditional love is a means to an end, rather than an end in itself
Question 2
Using the concept of 'hesed' from Psalm 103:8, describe the nature of God's love and mercy.
A. God's love and mercy are conditional and dependent on human behavior
B. God's love and mercy are unconditional and based on His character
C. God's love and mercy are limited to specific individuals or groups
D. God's love and mercy are a means to an end, rather than an end in themselves
Question 3
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow?
A. It symbolizes God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood
B. It represents the beauty of creation
C. It signifies the end of the flood
D. It is a sign of God's wrath
Question 4
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'the day of the Lord' (Amos 5:18-20)?
A. It refers to a future time of judgment and punishment
B. It represents a period of peace and prosperity
C. It symbolizes the end of the current social and economic order
D. It is a metaphor for the cyclical nature of history
Question 5
Explain the concept of the Trinity in the Christian faith. How does it relate to the nature of God?
A. The Trinity is a concept that describes the unity and diversity of God's nature.
B. The Trinity is a doctrine that explains the relationship between God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
C. The Trinity is a symbol of God's power and authority.
D. The Trinity is a guarantee of salvation for all believers.
Question 6
The concept of the 'covenant' in the Old Testament is closely related to the idea of a 'testament' in the New Testament. Discuss the relationship between these two concepts, using examples from the book of Genesis and the Gospel of Matthew.
A. A covenant is a binding agreement between God and humanity, while a testament is a written record of this agreement.
B. A covenant is a unilateral agreement made by God, while a testament is a bilateral agreement between God and humanity.
C. A covenant is a temporary agreement, while a testament is an eternal agreement.
D. A covenant is a written record of an agreement, while a testament is a verbal record of an agreement.
Question 7
In the book of Exodus, what is the name of the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments?
A. Mount Sinai
B. Mount Zion
C. Mount Nebo
D. Mount Horeb
Question 8
Analyze the role of the Holy Spirit in the early Christian church, as described in Acts 2:1-47. How did the Holy Spirit empower the disciples to spread the Gospel?
A. The Holy Spirit gave the disciples the gift of tongues, enabling them to communicate with people from different nations.
B. The Holy Spirit empowered the disciples to perform miracles, such as healing and exorcisms.
C. The Holy Spirit gave the disciples the courage to preach the Gospel to the Gentiles.
D. The Holy Spirit helped the disciples to understand the scriptures and apply them to their daily lives.
Question 9
In the context of the Miracles of Christ, what is the significance of the feeding of the 5,000 (Matthew 14:13-21)?
A. It represents a demonstration of Christ's power and authority
B. It symbolizes the fulfillment of God's promise and provision
C. It is a means to an end, rather than an end in itself
D. It is a metaphor for the cyclical nature of history
Question 10
According to the Gospel of Matthew, what is the name of the city where Jesus was born?
A. Bethlehem
B. Jerusalem
C. Nazareth
D. Capernaum
Question 11
In the context of the Passion of Christ, what is the significance of the phrase 'it is finished' (John 19:30)?
A. It refers to the completion of Christ's mission and purpose
B. It represents the end of the current era and the beginning of a new one
C. It symbolizes the fulfillment of God's plan and promise
D. It is a metaphor for the cyclical nature of history
Question 12
Explain the concept of the Kingdom of God in the Christian faith. How does it relate to the teachings of Jesus Christ?
A. The Kingdom of God is a place where God's will is done on earth as it is in heaven.
B. The Kingdom of God is a state of being where believers live in harmony with God's laws.
C. The Kingdom of God is a future reality that will be established when Jesus Christ returns.
D. The Kingdom of God is a present reality that believers can experience through faith in Jesus Christ.
Question 13
Using the concept of 'prophetic typology,' explain how the story of Jonah and the great fish can be seen as a foreshadowing of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A. The story of Jonah and the great fish represents the death and burial of Jesus, while the fish represents the tomb.
B. The story of Jonah and the great fish represents the resurrection of Jesus, while the fish represents the angel who rolled away the stone.
C. The story of Jonah and the great fish represents the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness, while the fish represents Satan.
D. The story of Jonah and the great fish represents the baptism of Jesus, while the fish represents the Holy Spirit.
Question 14
In the book of Romans, what is the primary reason for the existence of the law?
A. To provide a means of salvation
B. To demonstrate God's power
C. To show the need for faith
D. To establish the importance of works
Question 15
Using the concept of 'koinonia' from 1 Corinthians 12:4-6, describe the relationship between the Holy Spirit and the Church.
A. The Holy Spirit is a separate entity from the Church
B. The Holy Spirit is a manifestation of the Church's collective spirit
C. The Holy Spirit is the source of the Church's unity and diversity
D. The Holy Spirit is a means to an end, rather than an end in itself

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