POST UTME CHRISTOPHER UNIVERSITY 2017 CRS | Objective

Practice these randomly selected questions to test your readiness.

Question 1
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 apostles to preach the gospel to the nations.
B. The Holy Spirit gave the early Christians the gift of tongues, enabling them to communicate with people from different languages.
C. The Holy Spirit led the early Christian community to make decisions and take actions.
D. The Holy Spirit provided the early Christians with spiritual gifts, such as prophecy and healing.
Question 2
Describe the significance of the 'Great Commission' in the Gospel of Matthew, as it relates to the mission of the church.
A. The Great Commission is a command from Jesus to the church to make disciples of all nations.
B. The Great Commission is a promise from Jesus to the church that they will be successful in their mission.
C. The Great Commission is a warning from Jesus to the church to be careful in their mission.
D. The Great Commission is a suggestion from Jesus to the church to consider their mission.
Question 3
The book of Isaiah emphasizes the importance of justice and righteousness in the eyes of God. Analyze the significance of Isaiah's message in the context of modern-day society, and explain how it relates to the theme of social responsibility.
A. Isaiah's message is relevant today because it highlights the need for economic justice and the protection of the poor.
B. Isaiah's emphasis on social justice is outdated, and his message is no longer applicable in modern society.
C. Isaiah's message is primarily focused on spiritual issues, rather than social and economic concerns.
D. Isaiah's message is too radical and extreme, and it is not suitable for modern-day application.
Question 4
The Early Church was characterized by a sense of community and shared possessions. What was the specific practice that the Early Church engaged in that reflected this sense of community?
A. They shared their possessions with one another
B. They held all things in common
C. They met in secret to avoid persecution
D. They only shared their possessions with the poor
Question 5
In the book of Romans, what is the meaning of the phrase 'the wages of sin is death'?
A. It emphasizes the consequences of sin
B. It highlights the need for good works to demonstrate faith
C. It suggests that sin is not a serious issue
D. It implies that death is not a consequence of sin
Question 6
The concept of covenant in the Old Testament is rooted in the relationship between God and humanity, as exemplified in the story of Noah. Analyze the significance of the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant with Noah, and explain how it relates to the theme of salvation in the Bible.
A. The rainbow symbolizes God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. The rainbow represents the covenant between God and humanity, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness.
C. The rainbow is a sign of God's wrath, reminding humanity of the consequences of sin.
D. The rainbow has no significance in the story of Noah, and its appearance is merely coincidental.
Question 7
In the book of Exodus, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Moses (Exodus 19-24)?
A. It establishes the relationship between God and the Israelites.
B. It outlines the terms of the covenant between God and Moses.
C. It describes the consequences of disobedience to the covenant.
D. It signifies the beginning of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land.
Question 8
Explain the concept of 'justification by faith' in the book of Romans, as it relates to the relationship between God and humanity.
A. Justification by faith is a process by which God declares a person righteous based on their good works.
B. Justification by faith is a process by which God declares a person righteous based on their faith in Jesus Christ.
C. Justification by faith is a process by which God declares a person righteous based on their obedience to the law.
D. Justification by faith is a process by which God declares a person righteous based on their own efforts.
Question 9
In the Epistle of James, what is the significance of the term 'double-minded' (James 1:8)?
A. It refers to a person who is torn between faith and doubt.
B. It describes a person who is struggling with internal conflict.
C. It denotes a person who is wavering between good and evil.
D. It signifies a person who is uncertain about their spiritual path.
Question 10
Describe the significance of the 'Sermon on the Mount' in the Gospel of Matthew, as it relates to the teachings of Jesus.
A. The Sermon on the Mount is a collection of Jesus' teachings on the importance of prayer and fasting.
B. The Sermon on the Mount is a collection of Jesus' teachings on the importance of loving one's neighbors.
C. The Sermon on the Mount is a collection of Jesus' teachings on the importance of living a holy life.
D. The Sermon on the Mount is a collection of Jesus' teachings on the importance of seeking justice.
Question 11
The teachings of Jesus are recorded in the Gospel of John. What is the significance of the teaching on love in John 13:34-35?
A. It emphasizes the importance of love in the Christian life
B. It highlights the power of Jesus to forgive sins
C. It shows the rejection of Jesus by the Jewish people
D. It illustrates the fulfillment of prophecy
Question 12
The prophet Amos condemned the Israelites for their social injustices, including the exploitation of the poor by the wealthy. What was the specific social injustice that Amos condemned in Amos 2:6-7?
A. The oppression of widows and orphans
B. The exploitation of the poor by the wealthy
C. The sacrifice of children to Molech
D. The worship of Baal
Question 13
In the book of James, what is the primary characteristic of wisdom?
A. It is a gift from God
B. It is a product of human effort
C. It is a combination of both faith and works
D. It is a characteristic of the wealthy
Question 14
Explain the concept of the 'covenant of works' in the book of Genesis, as it relates to the relationship between God and humanity.
A. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on human obedience.
B. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on God's sovereignty.
C. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on human faith.
D. The covenant of works is a promise of salvation based on God's grace.
Question 15
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'the lion has devoured the prey; the blood of the slain is dried up'?
A. It signifies the end of the Israelites' freedom
B. It symbolizes the destruction of the Israelites' enemies
C. It represents the Israelites' failure to obey God's laws
D. It signifies the coming of a new era of peace

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: