POST UTME CALEB UNIVERSITY 2017 CRS | Objective

Practice these randomly selected questions to test your readiness.

Question 1
In the book of Romans, what is the primary argument presented by Paul regarding the relationship between the law and faith?
A. The law is necessary for salvation
B. The law is opposed to faith
C. The law is fulfilled through faith
D. The law is irrelevant to faith
Question 2
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the author's emphasis on the importance of faith and works?
A. To demonstrate the superiority of faith over works
B. To show that faith and works are inseparable
C. To emphasize the importance of faith in salvation
D. To argue that works are unnecessary for salvation
Question 3
In the context of Paul's Missions, what is the significance of the Council of Jerusalem?
A. The Council of Jerusalem was a gathering of Jewish leaders to discuss the Gentile mission.
B. The Council of Jerusalem was a meeting of the early Christian church to resolve the issue of circumcision.
C. The Council of Jerusalem was a conference of Jewish and Gentile leaders to establish the Jerusalem church.
D. The Council of Jerusalem was a gathering of Jewish leaders to discuss the role of women in the church.
Question 4
In the book of Acts, what was the primary reason for the persecution of the early Christian church?
A. The spread of Christianity to Gentiles
B. The apostles' refusal to obey Jewish law
C. The apostles' preaching of Jesus Christ as the Messiah
D. The apostles' healing of the sick and casting out demons
Question 5
What is the main theme of the book of Revelation (Revelation 1:1-22:21)?
A. The second coming of Christ and the end of the world
B. The struggle between good and evil and the ultimate triumph of God
C. The importance of faith and perseverance in the face of persecution
D. The role of the church and the importance of worship and praise
Question 6
Analyze the epistle of James, highlighting the author's main themes and concerns.
A. James emphasizes the importance of faith and works in the life of the believer.
B. James focuses on the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer.
C. James addresses the issue of wealth and materialism in the church.
D. James discusses the importance of prayer and fasting in the life of the believer.
Question 7
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to drive out the Canaanites?
A. Disobedience to God's commands
B. Lack of faith in God's promises
C. Inadequate military strategy
D. Insufficient resources
Question 8
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'let justice roll down like waters'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of social justice
B. It highlights the role of the prophet in calling for repentance
C. It illustrates the concept of God's justice
D. It demonstrates the consequences of disobedience
Question 9
In the context of Creation and the Fall of Man, what is the significance of the serpent in the Garden of Eden?
A. The serpent represents the devil, tempting Adam and Eve to disobey God's command.
B. The serpent is a symbol of wisdom, encouraging Adam and Eve to seek knowledge.
C. The serpent is a representation of God's power, demonstrating His ability to create and control.
D. The serpent is a neutral entity, neither good nor evil, simply a part of the natural world.
Question 10
According to the Acts of the Apostles, what is the significance of the Council of Jerusalem?
A. It marks the beginning of the Christian church
B. It establishes the role of the apostles
C. It resolves the issue of Gentile circumcision
D. It defines the relationship between faith and works
Question 11
Analyze the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the early Christian community, as described in Acts 2:1-47.
A. The Holy Spirit empowered the disciples to preach the gospel to all nations.
B. The Holy Spirit gave the disciples the gift of tongues to communicate with people from different languages.
C. The Holy Spirit enabled the disciples to perform miracles and signs to authenticate their message.
D. The Holy Spirit led the disciples to Jerusalem to wait for the promise of the Father.
Question 12
Analyze the concept of covenant in the biblical narrative, focusing on the covenants made with Noah, Abraham, and Moses. How do these covenants reflect God's character and purposes?
A. God's sovereignty and faithfulness are emphasized in these covenants.
B. The covenants demonstrate God's love and mercy towards humanity.
C. The covenants highlight God's justice and wrath towards sin.
D. The covenants showcase God's promise of salvation and redemption.
Question 13
In the context of The Birth and Early Life of Jesus, what is the significance of the Magi?
A. The Magi were a group of Jewish leaders who recognized Jesus as the Messiah.
B. The Magi were a group of Gentile leaders who recognized Jesus as the King of the Jews.
C. The Magi were a group of Jewish leaders who rejected Jesus as the Messiah.
D. The Magi were a group of Gentile leaders who rejected Jesus as the King of the Jews.
Question 14
In the book of Acts, what is the significance of the conversion of Cornelius (Acts 10:1-48)?
A. It marks the beginning of the Gentile mission and the inclusion of non-Jews in the church
B. It demonstrates the importance of prayer and fasting in the Christian life
C. It highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering believers
D. It shows the significance of baptism and the sacraments in the Christian life
Question 15
In the context of the Covenants, what is the significance of the Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 12:1-3, 15:1-21, 17:1-27)?
A. It established the promise of land and descendants for Abraham
B. It introduced the concept of circumcision as a sign of the covenant
C. It marked the beginning of the Israelite nation
D. It emphasized the importance of faith in the covenant

Master the Exam!

You've seen a preview, but there are thousands more questions plus AI tutor to break down complex solutions.

Unlock Full Access Available for Android & Windows
Help others prepare! Share this practice hub: