POST UTME COAL CITY UNIVERSITY 2019 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the parable of the Good Samaritan, what is the primary lesson Jesus teaches about the nature of God?
A. God is a distant, uninvolved deity
B. God is a loving, merciful God who cares for all people
C. God is a God of wrath and judgment
D. God is a God of justice and righteousness
Question 2
In the book of Acts, what was the primary reason for the persecution of the early Christian community?
A. Their refusal to worship the Roman gods
B. Their opposition to the Jewish temple practices
C. Their claim to be followers of Jesus Christ
D. Their involvement in the Jewish rebellion
Question 3
In the book of Judges, the Israelites are described as being in a state of 'covenantal nomism', where they are bound by the covenant with God but often fail to uphold their end of the bargain. What is the name of the Israelite leader who is described as being 'righteous' and 'just' in the book of Judges?
A. Othniel
B. Ehud
C. Shamgar
D. Jephthah
Question 4
The concept of 'social responsibility' in Christian ethics is closely related to the idea of 'stewardship' and the need for Christians to use their resources wisely. According to the book of Romans, what is the primary reason why Christians should live a life of 'self-control' and 'moderation'?
A. To avoid being a 'stumbling block' to others
B. To demonstrate their love for God
C. To show their gratitude for God's blessings
D. To avoid being 'enslaved' to their desires
Question 5
In the book of Exodus, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' journey to Mount Sinai?
A. To receive the Ten Commandments
B. To escape from Egyptian slavery
C. To establish the Levitical priesthood
D. To celebrate the Passover
Question 6
In the book of Exodus, what is the significance of the Passover?
A. The Passover is a celebration of God's deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
B. The Passover is a symbol of God's covenant with the Israelites.
C. The Passover is a representation of God's power and authority.
D. The Passover is a metaphor for the sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Question 7
What is the central message of Jesus' parable of the Prodigal Son?
A. The importance of family ties
B. The dangers of materialism
C. The power of forgiveness and mercy
D. The need for self-reliance
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of justification by faith?
A. Justification by faith is a concept that emphasizes the importance of good works in achieving salvation.
B. Justification by faith is a concept that emphasizes the importance of faith in achieving salvation.
C. Justification by faith is a concept that represents the transformation of a sinner to a saint.
D. Justification by faith is a concept that is only relevant to the Jewish people.
Question 9
In the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32), the younger son's decision to leave home is motivated by
A. a desire for independence and self-discovery
B. a need for financial support and security
C. a wish to please his father and gain his approval
D. a sense of rebellion and disobedience
Question 10
In the book of Amos, what is the primary message of the prophet regarding the Israelites?
A. The Israelites are guilty of idolatry and must return to the worship of Yahweh
B. The Israelites are guilty of social injustice and must care for the poor and needy
C. The Israelites are guilty of spiritual complacency and must seek a deeper relationship with God
D. The Israelites are guilty of political corruption and must seek a more just society
Question 11
Analyze the concept of covenant in the biblical narrative, focusing on the covenants between God and Noah, Abraham, and Moses. How do these covenants reflect God's character and relationship with humanity?
A. The covenants demonstrate God's sovereignty and power.
B. The covenants illustrate God's mercy and grace.
C. The covenants highlight God's justice and wrath.
D. The covenants showcase God's love and compassion.
Question 12
What is the primary characteristic of the leadership style of King David in the Old Testament?
A. Authoritarian and autocratic
B. Democratic and inclusive
C. Charismatic and visionary
D. Traditional and conservative
Question 13
Discuss the concept of social responsibility in the biblical narrative, focusing on the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. How did they encourage believers to engage in acts of charity and compassion?
A. The teachings emphasized the importance of caring for the poor and marginalized.
B. The teachings highlighted the need for believers to prioritize their own spiritual well-being.
C. The teachings encouraged believers to focus on evangelism and missionary work.
D. The teachings stressed the importance of maintaining social hierarchies and traditions.
Question 14
In the book of Genesis, what was the primary reason for God's covenant with Noah?
A. To save humanity from the flood
B. To establish the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise
C. To introduce the concept of animal sacrifice
D. To establish the patriarchal lineage
Question 15
Explain the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the biblical narrative. How did this miracle reflect Jesus' character and mission?
A. The miracle demonstrated Jesus' power and authority over nature.
B. The miracle highlighted Jesus' compassion and concern for the hungry.
C. The miracle showcased Jesus' ability to feed the multitudes with a few resources.
D. The miracle emphasized Jesus' role as the bread of life.

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