POST UTME VERITAS UNIVERSITY 2025 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
The covenants of God with humanity are a central theme in the Bible. What is the significance of the covenant with Noah, according to Genesis 6-9?
A. The promise of salvation to all nations
B. The establishment of the Sabbath day
C. The institution of animal sacrifice
D. The promise of a rainbow as a sign of God's covenant
Question 2
According to the teachings of Jesus, what is the meaning of the parable of the good Samaritan?
A. The importance of helping those in need
B. The dangers of sin and the importance of repentance
C. The value of hard work and diligence
D. The importance of family and tradition
Question 3
In the book of Judges, what is the primary characteristic of the Israelites' leadership?
A. They were all prophets and judges
B. They were all kings and military leaders
C. They were all priests and spiritual leaders
D. They were all charismatic leaders who emerged in times of crisis
Question 4
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works? How does James' argument impact the concept of justification by faith alone?
A. James argues that faith and works are mutually exclusive, with faith being the sole means of justification.
B. James emphasizes the importance of faith, but also highlights the role of works in demonstrating one's faith.
C. James presents a nuanced view, suggesting that faith and works are interconnected, but not identical.
D. James rejects the concept of justification by faith alone, advocating for a works-based approach.
Question 5
Discuss the importance of Christian ethics in social responsibility, using the example of the Good Samaritan to illustrate the principles of compassion and care for others.
A. Christian ethics emphasizes the importance of individual rights and freedoms.
B. Christian ethics prioritizes the well-being of the community over individual interests.
C. Christian ethics teaches that compassion and care for others is a fundamental aspect of social responsibility.
D. Christian ethics has no connection to social responsibility or compassion for others.
Question 6
In the book of Amos, what is the name of the city that is condemned for its wickedness?
A. Jerusalem
B. Samaria
C. Bethel
D. Damascus
Question 7
In the book of Hosea, what is the name of the king who is described as a 'faithless husband'?
A. Jeroboam I
B. Jehu
C. Manasseh
D. Hezekiah
Question 8
Explain the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the Gospel of John, highlighting its connection to the theme of Jesus as the bread of life.
A. The miracle of the loaves and fishes demonstrates Jesus' power to feed the hungry.
B. The miracle of the loaves and fishes illustrates Jesus' role as the bread of life.
C. The miracle of the loaves and fishes shows Jesus' compassion for the poor.
D. The miracle of the loaves and fishes has no connection to the theme of Jesus as the bread of life.
Question 9
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the angel Gabriel's appearance to the Virgin Mary?
A. To announce the birth of John the Baptist
B. To foretell the birth of Jesus Christ
C. To warn Mary of impending danger
D. To commission Mary as a prophet
Question 10
In the book of Hosea, what is the significance of the prophet's marriage to Gomer? How does this event relate to the theme of God's love for Israel?
A. The marriage represents God's covenant with Israel, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness and loyalty.
B. The marriage symbolizes God's love for Israel, highlighting the depth of His affection and commitment.
C. The marriage is a metaphor for the relationship between God and Israel, illustrating the consequences of idolatry and infidelity.
D. The marriage is a historical event, unrelated to the theme of God's love for Israel.
Question 11
According to the book of Genesis, what is the name of the first human to be created by God?
A. Adam
B. Eve
C. Cain
D. Abel
Question 12
In the book of Romans, what is the primary theme of Paul's letter?
A. The importance of faith in salvation
B. The role of works in justification
C. The relationship between law and gospel
D. The nature of the church and its mission
Question 13
In the book of Isaiah, what is the name of the king who is described as a 'wise and just ruler'?
A. Hezekiah
B. Manasseh
C. Josiah
D. Solomon
Question 14
The concept of the Fall of Man is central to the Christian understanding of human nature. What is the primary consequence of the Fall, according to Genesis 3?
A. The introduction of sin into the world
B. The creation of the devil
C. The separation of humanity from God
D. The destruction of the world
Question 15
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the righteousness of God'? How does this concept relate to the theme of justification by faith?
A. The righteousness of God refers to God's moral perfection, emphasizing the need for human beings to strive for moral excellence.
B. The righteousness of God is a gift from God, received through faith in Jesus Christ, and resulting in justification.
C. The righteousness of God is a historical event, marking the conquest of Israel by the Romans.
D. The righteousness of God is a mythological concept, unrelated to the theme of justification by faith.

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