POST UTME RHEMA UNIVERSITY 2022 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the teachings of Jesus, what is the significance of the concept of 'the kingdom of God'?
A. It refers to a future, literal kingdom on earth
B. It represents a spiritual realm that exists within the hearts of believers
C. It symbolizes the present reign of God in the lives of his people
D. It is a metaphor for the ultimate destiny of humanity
Question 2
In the book of Judges, what is the name of the Israelite leader who delivered Israel from the Philistines?
A. Samson
B. Gideon
C. Jephthah
D. Samuel
Question 3
According to the book of Hosea, what is the primary cause of Israel's spiritual adultery?
A. Their idolatrous worship of Baal and Asherah
B. Their failure to keep the Mosaic law and covenant
C. Their rejection of God's prophets and messengers
D. Their involvement in pagan rituals and sacrifices
Question 4
What is the significance of the parable of the Prodigal Son in the teachings of Jesus?
A. It emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and mercy
B. It highlights the consequences of disobedience and rebellion
C. It illustrates the concept of conditional love and acceptance
D. It demonstrates the power of repentance and restoration
Question 5
In the book of Acts, what is the primary characteristic of the early Christian church?
A. The ability to perform miracles
B. The ability to show mercy and compassion
C. The ability to be humble and gentle
D. The ability to live a life of love and service to others
Question 6
In the book of Amos, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. Judgment and restoration
B. Social justice and righteousness
C. Nationalism and patriotism
D. Personal salvation and morality
Question 7
In the biblical account of creation, what is the name of the first human created by God?
A. Adam
B. Eve
C. Cain
D. Abel
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the primary characteristic of the Christian life?
A. The ability to perform miracles
B. The ability to show mercy and compassion
C. The ability to be humble and gentle
D. The ability to live a life of love and service to others
Question 9
Explain the concept of social responsibility in the context of Christian ethics. How does the Bible teach Christians to engage with their communities and promote justice and compassion?
A. Christians are called to withdraw from society and focus on personal spiritual growth.
B. Christians are responsible for promoting justice and compassion in their communities, but only through individual actions.
C. Christians are called to engage with their communities and promote justice and compassion, but only through institutional means.
D. Christians are responsible for promoting justice and compassion in their communities, and this is a fundamental aspect of their faith.
Question 10
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the author's emphasis on the importance of faith and works?
A. To establish the superiority of faith over works
B. To demonstrate the interconnectedness of faith and works
C. To show that faith and works are mutually exclusive
D. To emphasize the role of faith in salvation
Question 11
Describe the significance of the birth and early life of Jesus (Matthew 1-2, Luke 1-2). How does this event relate to the concept of God's love and redemption?
A. The birth and early life of Jesus demonstrate God's power and authority, establishing Jesus as the Messiah.
B. The birth and early life of Jesus illustrate God's love and redemption, showing that God is a loving Father who desires a personal relationship with humanity.
C. The birth and early life of Jesus highlight the importance of family and tradition, emphasizing the role of Mary and Joseph in Jesus' life.
D. The birth and early life of Jesus emphasize the need for purification and ritual cleansing, demonstrating the importance of Jewish law and tradition.
Question 12
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. It establishes the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise
B. It marks the beginning of God's relationship with humanity
C. It sets the stage for the patriarchal period in Israel's history
D. It provides a model for God's future covenant with Abraham
Question 13
Describe the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham (Genesis 12:1-3, 15:1-21, 17:1-27). How does this covenant relate to the concept of God's promise and faithfulness?
A. The covenant is a symbol of God's promise to Abraham, guaranteeing the birth of a nation.
B. The covenant represents God's faithfulness to Abraham, despite his own failures and weaknesses.
C. The covenant is a demonstration of God's power and authority, establishing Abraham as the father of a great nation.
D. The covenant is a reminder of God's judgment and punishment, warning Abraham of the consequences of disobedience.
Question 14
Analyze the role of the prophet Amos in the book of Amos, and explain how his message relates to the social and economic conditions of his time.
A. Amos was a prophet who condemned the social and economic injustices of his time, while also calling for repentance and faithfulness to God.
B. Amos was a prophet who called for repentance and faithfulness to God, while also condemning the social and economic injustices of his time.
C. Amos was a prophet who prioritized the interests of the wealthy and powerful, while ignoring the needs of the poor and vulnerable.
D. Amos was a prophet who prioritized the needs of the poor and vulnerable, while ignoring the interests of the wealthy and powerful.
Question 15
Analyze the concept of the 'covenant of works' in the book of Genesis, and explain how it relates to the 'covenant of grace' in the New Testament.
A. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on human performance, while the covenant of grace is a promise of salvation based on God's mercy.
B. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on God's mercy, while the covenant of grace is a promise of salvation based on human performance.
C. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on human obedience, while the covenant of grace is a promise of salvation based on faith.
D. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on faith, while the covenant of grace is a promise of salvation based on human obedience.

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