POST UTME RHEMA UNIVERSITY 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In Hosea 11:1-11, describe the relationship between God and Israel as a parent-child relationship, and explain the consequences of Israel's disobedience.
A. God's relationship with Israel is one of strict justice, with no room for mercy.
B. God's relationship with Israel is one of paternal love, with a desire for their well-being.
C. God's relationship with Israel is one of conditional love, dependent on their obedience.
D. God's relationship with Israel is one of distant indifference.
Question 2
In the Epistle of James (James 1:22-25), what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is the foundation, works are the fruit
B. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
C. Faith is the means to salvation, works are the means to justification
D. Faith and works are two separate aspects of the Christian life
Question 3
Paul's missionary journeys were primarily focused on
A. Establishing new churches
B. Converting Gentiles to Christianity
C. Teaching and discipling new believers
D. Raising funds for the Jerusalem church
Question 4
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the central theme that the author emphasizes?
A. The importance of faith
B. The need for good works
C. The role of wisdom
D. The importance of patience
Question 5
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. To illustrate the dangers of pride
B. To show the importance of loyalty
C. To highlight the consequences of disobedience
D. To demonstrate God's power
Question 6
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary motivation for the Christian's involvement in social justice?
A. To fulfill the Great Commission
B. To demonstrate the love of God
C. To bring about social change
D. To alleviate poverty
Question 7
In Genesis 6:1-8, describe the 'sons of God' and their relationship with the 'daughters of men', and explain the consequences of their actions.
A. The 'sons of God' were angels who married human women, resulting in the birth of giants.
B. The 'sons of God' were human kings who married their own daughters, resulting in the birth of giants.
C. The 'sons of God' were divine beings who married human women, resulting in the birth of righteous men.
D. The 'sons of God' were human men who married their own sisters, resulting in the birth of giants.
Question 8
The prophet Amos condemned the Israelites for their
A. Disobedience to God's laws
B. Lack of faith in God
C. Injustice and oppression
D. Idolatry and immorality
Question 9
In Genesis 3:1-7, describe the serpent's temptation of Eve, and explain the consequences of her disobedience.
A. The serpent's temptation was a test of Eve's obedience, with no consequences for disobedience.
B. The serpent's temptation was a result of Eve's own desires, with God holding her accountable.
C. The serpent's temptation was a result of Satan's influence, with God holding Adam accountable.
D. The serpent's temptation was a result of God's own testing, with no consequences for disobedience.
Question 10
In the book of Kings, what is the significance of the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal?
A. To illustrate the power of God
B. To show the importance of faith
C. To highlight the consequences of idolatry
D. To demonstrate the value of prayer
Question 11
In the context of the covenants, what is the significance of the 'Abrahamic covenant'?
A. It established the covenant of circumcision
B. It promised the land of Canaan to Abraham's descendants
C. It established the covenant of sacrifice
D. It promised the blessing of God to Abraham and his descendants
Question 12
Analyze the concept of 'Social Responsibility' in Christian Ethics, using the example of the early Christian church's treatment of the poor (Acts 6:1-7).
A. The early Christian church's treatment of the poor demonstrates a lack of social responsibility, as they failed to provide adequate care.
B. The early Christian church's treatment of the poor demonstrates a high level of social responsibility, as they showed compassion and generosity.
C. The early Christian church's treatment of the poor demonstrates a moderate level of social responsibility, as they balanced their duty to God with their duty to the poor.
D. The early Christian church's treatment of the poor demonstrates a lack of understanding of social responsibility, as they were unaware of their duties to the poor.
Question 13
What was the significance of the parable of the prodigal son in the Gospel of Luke?
A. It highlighted the importance of forgiveness and mercy
B. It showed the consequences of disobedience and rebellion
C. It demonstrated the love and acceptance of the father
D. It revealed the nature of God's justice
Question 14
Analyze the concept of 'Social Responsibility' in Christian Ethics, using the example of the Israelites' treatment of the Canaanites (Joshua 10:28-42).
A. The Israelites' actions demonstrate a lack of social responsibility, as they failed to protect the Canaanites.
B. The Israelites' actions demonstrate a high level of social responsibility, as they showed mercy to the Canaanites.
C. The Israelites' actions demonstrate a moderate level of social responsibility, as they balanced their duty to God with their duty to the Canaanites.
D. The Israelites' actions demonstrate a lack of understanding of social responsibility, as they were unaware of their duties to the Canaanites.
Question 15
In the Epistle of James, what is the central theme that the author emphasizes?
A. The importance of faith
B. The need for good works
C. The role of wisdom
D. The importance of patience

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