POST UTME CALEB UNIVERSITY 2020 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
The prophet Hosea condemned the social injustices of his time, including the exploitation of the poor by the wealthy. Analyze the social and economic context of Hosea's prophecy and its relevance to contemporary issues.
A. Hosea's prophecy was a response to the economic crisis of the 8th century BCE, which led to widespread poverty and inequality.
B. Hosea's prophecy was a response to the social and cultural changes brought about by the Assyrian Empire's expansion.
C. Hosea's prophecy was a response to the religious and spiritual decline of the Israelites.
D. Hosea's prophecy was a response to the political instability of the time.
Question 2
The early Christian church in Jerusalem was characterized by
A. a hierarchical structure with a strong emphasis on authority
B. a communal lifestyle with shared possessions and resources
C. a focus on evangelism and missionary work
D. a strict adherence to Jewish law and tradition
Question 3
What is the main theme of the book of Hosea?
A. The love of God for Israel
B. The unfaithfulness of Israel to God
C. The judgment of God on Israel
D. The restoration of Israel
Question 4
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the Servant of the Lord?
A. He is a symbol of God's judgment
B. He is a representation of God's mercy
C. He is a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ
D. He is a manifestation of God's power
Question 5
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. A demonstration of God's power
B. A warning against pride and arrogance
C. A story of love and loyalty
D. A description of the Philistines
Question 6
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 good works in justification
D. To contrast faith and works as mutually exclusive
Question 7
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the significance of the concept of 'sacrificial love'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of self-sacrifice for the greater good
B. It prioritizes individual happiness over the needs of others
C. It encourages people to focus on their own spiritual growth
D. It promotes a culture of entitlement and selfishness
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of justification by faith?
A. It emphasizes the importance of good works
B. It highlights the role of the law in salvation
C. It demonstrates the power of faith in salvation
D. It shows the futility of human effort
Question 9
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary purpose of the prophetic ministry in the Old Testament?
A. To condemn the wicked and punish the righteous
B. To call the people to repentance and restore justice
C. To predict the future and foretell the coming of the Messiah
D. To establish the law and maintain social order
Question 10
What is the main theme of the book of Isaiah?
A. The coming of the Messiah
B. The judgment of God on Israel
C. The restoration of Israel
D. The love of God for Israel
Question 11
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to drive out the Canaanites?
A. Fear of the Canaanites
B. Disobedience to God's commands
C. Lack of faith in God's promises
D. Inadequate military strategy
Question 12
In the context of the Passion of Christ, what is the significance of the crucifixion of Jesus?
A. To demonstrate the power of God and the authority of Jesus
B. To fulfill the prophecy of the suffering servant and the atonement for sin
C. To establish the law and maintain social order
D. To predict the future and foretell the coming of the Messiah
Question 13
The concept of 'shalom' in the Hebrew Bible refers to
A. the absence of conflict and war
B. the presence of God's peace and prosperity
C. the fulfillment of God's covenant promises
D. the restoration of God's people to their land
Question 14
The concept of the 'covenant' in the Old Testament is closely related to the idea of a 'testament' in the New Testament. Discuss the similarities and differences between these two concepts.
A. A covenant is a binding agreement between God and humanity, while a testament is a written document that serves as a witness to a covenant.
B. A covenant is a unilateral agreement made by God, while a testament is a bilateral agreement between God and humanity.
C. A covenant is a temporary agreement, while a testament is an eternal agreement.
D. A covenant is a physical agreement, while a testament is a spiritual agreement.
Question 15
The concept of 'shalom' in the Hebrew Bible encompasses not only physical peace but also spiritual and social well-being. Discuss the implications of this concept for Christian ethics and social responsibility.
A. Shalom is a holistic concept that encompasses physical, spiritual, and social well-being, and is a key aspect of Christian ethics and social responsibility.
B. Shalom is a physical concept that refers only to the absence of war and conflict.
C. Shalom is a spiritual concept that refers only to personal salvation and redemption.
D. Shalom is a social concept that refers only to economic justice and equality.

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