POST UTME RSU 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Analyze the concept of 'Theosis' in the Epistle of James (James 1:21-25). How does it relate to the idea of 'sanctification' in the context of Christian living?
A. Theosis refers to the process of becoming like God through faith and good works, while sanctification is the process of being set apart for God's purposes.
B. Theosis is the process of becoming holy, while sanctification is the process of being made holy through faith and good works.
C. Theosis is the process of being transformed into the image of Christ, while sanctification is the process of being conformed to the image of Christ.
D. Theosis is the process of being saved from sin, while sanctification is the process of being saved for good works.
Question 2
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the story of the fall of man?
A. It marks the beginning of human sinfulness
B. It introduces the concept of original sin
C. It provides a historical account of the creation of humanity
D. It offers a theological explanation of the nature of God
Question 3
According to the book of Romans, what is the nature of sin?
A. A transgression of God's law
B. A rebellion against God's authority
C. A failure to meet God's standards
D. A lack of faith in God
Question 4
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of 'justification by faith' (Romans 3:21-31)?
A. Justification by faith refers to the process of being declared righteous by God through faith in Jesus Christ.
B. Justification by faith is the process of being made righteous through good works and obedience to the law.
C. Justification by faith is the process of being saved from sin through faith in Jesus Christ.
D. Justification by faith is the process of being conformed to the image of Christ through faith and good works.
Question 5
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham in the book of Genesis?
A. It marks the beginning of the Israelite nation
B. It establishes the concept of monotheism
C. It introduces the idea of circumcision as a sign of covenant
D. It foretells the coming of the Messiah
Question 6
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the birth of John the Baptist?
A. He was the first to recognize Jesus as the Messiah
B. He was the cousin of Jesus and a key witness to his ministry
C. He was the one who baptized Jesus in the Jordan River
D. He was the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth
Question 7
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Gideon and the fleece (Judges 6:36-40)?
A. The story of Gideon and the fleece illustrates the importance of trusting in God's sovereignty and provision.
B. The story of Gideon and the fleece demonstrates the need for human initiative and action in the face of uncertainty.
C. The story of Gideon and the fleece shows the importance of seeking God's guidance and wisdom in decision-making.
D. The story of Gideon and the fleece highlights the need for faith and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Question 8
The concept of the Trinity is central to Christian theology. What is the primary relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as described in the Nicene Creed?
A. The Father is the creator, the Son is the redeemer, and the Holy Spirit is the sanctifier
B. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct persons in one Godhead
C. The Father is the supreme being, the Son is the mediator, and the Holy Spirit is the advocate
D. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three separate gods
Question 9
In the book of Genesis, what is the name of the first human created by God?
A. Adam
B. Eve
C. Cain
D. Abel
Question 10
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is a prerequisite for works.
B. Works are a prerequisite for faith.
C. Faith and works are mutually exclusive.
D. Faith and works are complementary aspects of the Christian life.
Question 11
In the book of 1 Peter, what is the significance of the concept of 'suffering for righteousness' (1 Peter 2:19-25)?
A. Suffering for righteousness refers to the process of being persecuted for one's faith in Jesus Christ.
B. Suffering for righteousness is the process of being conformed to the image of Christ through suffering and perseverance.
C. Suffering for righteousness is the process of being saved from sin through faith in Jesus Christ.
D. Suffering for righteousness is the process of being made holy through suffering and obedience to the law.
Question 12
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes?
A. It demonstrates Jesus' power over nature
B. It shows Jesus' compassion for the hungry crowd
C. It illustrates the principle of multiplication and abundance
D. It marks the beginning of Jesus' public ministry
Question 13
In the book of Kings, what is the significance of the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal?
A. To illustrate God's power and strength
B. To demonstrate the consequences of idolatry
C. To show the importance of leadership in Israel
D. To highlight the role of the prophets in Israel
Question 14
In the book of Matthew, what is the significance of the story of the Magi?
A. To illustrate the importance of the star of Bethlehem
B. To demonstrate the role of the Magi in the life of Jesus
C. To show the significance of the gifts brought by the Magi
D. To highlight the importance of the visit of the Magi to Jesus
Question 15
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the relationship between the law and the gospel?
A. The law is a means of salvation.
B. The law is a means of justification.
C. The law is opposed to the gospel.
D. The law is a guide for living a righteous life.

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