POST UTME UI 2021 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Explain the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham, highlighting its implications for the Israelites.
A. The covenant established the Israelites as God's chosen people.
B. The covenant promised the Israelites a land of their own.
C. The covenant required the Israelites to follow God's laws and commandments.
D. The covenant guaranteed the Israelites' prosperity and success.
Question 2
In the book of Hosea, what is the significance of the prophet's marriage to Gomer?
A. It symbolizes the unfaithfulness of Israel to God
B. It symbolizes the faithfulness of God to Israel
C. It symbolizes the marriage between God and Israel
D. It symbolizes the divorce between God and Israel
Question 3
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of 'justification by faith'?
A. It refers to the idea that faith is not necessary for salvation
B. It refers to the idea that faith is not enough for salvation
C. It refers to the idea that faith is necessary for salvation
D. It refers to the idea that faith is not necessary for good works
Question 4
Analyze the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes (John 6:1-14) in the context of Jesus' teachings on the kingdom of God. How does the miracle reflect the character of God as a provider and sustainer?
A. The miracle of the loaves and fishes highlights the abundance and generosity of God's provision, demonstrating that God can meet the needs of his people in unexpected ways.
B. The miracle reflects the importance of faith and trust in God's ability to provide, emphasizing the need for believers to have confidence in God's goodness and provision.
C. The miracle illustrates the concept of the kingdom of God as a place of abundance and plenty, where God's people are blessed with spiritual and material provision.
D. The miracle shows the importance of community and sharing in the kingdom of God, highlighting the need for believers to work together to meet the needs of others.
Question 5
In the book of Deuteronomy, what is the significance of the covenant renewal ceremony?
A. It marks the beginning of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land.
B. It commemorates the giving of the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
C. It represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.
D. It renews the covenant between God and the Israelites and reaffirms their commitment to follow God's laws.
Question 6
Describe the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus, including the plot against him and the role of Judas Iscariot.
A. Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot for 30 pieces of silver.
B. The Jewish leaders plotted against Jesus because of his claims of divinity.
C. The Roman authorities arrested Jesus and handed him over to the Jewish leaders.
D. The disciples of Jesus abandoned him during his arrest and crucifixion.
Question 7
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of true wisdom?
A. Humility
B. Patience
C. Self-control
D. Humility and self-control
Question 8
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the concept of 'faith without works'?
A. To emphasize the importance of good deeds in Christianity
B. To highlight the distinction between faith and works
C. To illustrate the consequences of a lack of faith
D. To demonstrate the role of faith in salvation
Question 9
Describe the role of the prophet Amos in the Old Testament, highlighting his message of social justice and righteousness.
A. Amos called for the Israelites to return to their covenant obligations.
B. Amos condemned the Israelites for their idolatry and immorality.
C. Amos predicted the destruction of the Israelites for their sins.
D. Amos called for the Israelites to seek justice and righteousness.
Question 10
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the story of Cain and Abel?
A. It highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands.
B. It shows the consequences of jealousy and envy.
C. It demonstrates the concept of substitutionary atonement.
D. It illustrates the idea of the 'firstborn' son.
Question 11
What is the primary characteristic of the kingdom of Israel under King Solomon (1 Kings 1:1-11:43)?
A. The kingdom was marked by wisdom and prosperity.
B. The kingdom emphasized the importance of sacrifice and atonement.
C. The kingdom highlighted the role of the priesthood and the tabernacle.
D. The kingdom demonstrated God's love and mercy towards his people.
Question 12
In the book of Leviticus, what is the significance of the Day of Atonement?
A. It marks the beginning of the Israelites' year of jubilee.
B. It commemorates the giving of the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai.
C. It represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.
D. It atones for the sins of the Israelites and purifies the temple.
Question 13
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow as a covenant sign between God and humanity?
A. A symbol of God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. A reminder of the importance of animal sacrifice in the Israelite cult.
C. A representation of the Trinity in Christian theology.
D. A sign of God's covenant with the Israelites to give them the land of Canaan.
Question 14
According to Genesis 3:15, what is the promise made to the serpent?
A. The serpent will be cursed and destroyed.
B. The serpent will be redeemed and restored.
C. The serpent will be a symbol of hope and salvation.
D. The serpent will be a sign of God's judgment and wrath.
Question 15
Compare and contrast the prophetic ministries of Amos and Hosea in the context of the Old Testament. How did their prophecies impact the people of Israel?
A. Amos and Hosea both prophesied against the social injustices and idolatry of the Israelites, calling them to repentance and faithfulness to God.
B. Amos focused on the economic and social issues of the day, while Hosea emphasized the spiritual and moral decay of the people.
C. Amos and Hosea both used vivid imagery and symbolism to convey their messages, but Amos was more concerned with the consequences of sin, while Hosea emphasized the need for restoration and redemption.
D. Amos and Hosea both called for the people to return to God and to live in obedience to his laws, but Amos emphasized the importance of justice and righteousness, while Hosea highlighted the need for spiritual renewal and revival.

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