POST UTME CRAWFORD UNIVERSITY 2020 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the Day of the Lord?
A. It marks the end of God's patience with humanity
B. It signals the beginning of God's judgment on Israel
C. It represents a time of restoration and renewal
D. It is a symbol of God's power and sovereignty
Question 2
Analyze the concept of "Covenant" in the context of the biblical narrative. How does the covenant between God and Noah relate to the concept of "Creation and the Fall of Man"?
A. The covenant between God and Noah represents a new beginning after the Fall of Man.
B. The covenant between God and Noah is a continuation of the covenant between God and Adam.
C. The covenant between God and Noah is a response to the disobedience of Adam and Eve.
D. The covenant between God and Noah is a promise of salvation for all humanity.
Question 3
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Jephthah's vow?
A. It highlights the importance of faith in God's sovereignty
B. It demonstrates the consequences of rashly making vows
C. It showcases the bravery of Jephthah in battle
D. It illustrates the role of women in ancient Israelite society
Question 4
Analyze the concept of "Creation and the Fall of Man" in the context of the biblical narrative. How does the story of Adam and Eve relate to the concept of creation and the fall of man?
A. The story of Adam and Eve illustrates the concept of creation and the fall of man as a result of disobedience.
B. The story of Adam and Eve illustrates the concept of creation and the fall of man as a result of obedience.
C. The story of Adam and Eve illustrates the concept of creation and the fall of man as a result of chance.
D. The story of Adam and Eve illustrates the concept of creation and the fall of man as a result of fate.
Question 5
In the context of Christian ethics, what is the significance of the concept of 'love'?
A. It is the greatest commandment
B. It is the foundation of all moral laws
C. It is the means by which we demonstrate our faith
D. It is the end to which all moral laws point
Question 6
According to the book of Amos, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their idolatry and worship of false gods
B. Their social injustice and oppression of the poor
C. Their failure to keep the law and covenant
D. Their lack of faith and trust in God
Question 7
The concept of 'covenant' is central to the biblical narrative. What is the primary characteristic of a covenant?
A. A covenant is a unilateral agreement between God and humanity
B. A covenant is a bilateral agreement between two parties
C. A covenant is a unilateral agreement between God and a specific nation
D. A covenant is a bilateral agreement between two nations
Question 8
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 highlight the role of works in justification
Question 9
Explain the concept of "Social Responsibility" in the context of the biblical narrative. How does the story of the Good Samaritan relate to the concept of social responsibility?
A. The story of the Good Samaritan illustrates the importance of helping those in need.
B. The story of the Good Samarita illustrates the importance of prioritizing one's own needs over the needs of others.
C. The story of the Good Samaritan illustrates the importance of seeking revenge against those who have wronged us.
D. The story of the Good Samaritan illustrates the importance of ignoring those who are in need.
Question 10
What is the central message of the book of Hosea in the Old Testament?
A. God's love and faithfulness to Israel
B. The importance of social justice and righteousness
C. The consequences of idolatry and spiritual adultery
D. The promise of restoration and redemption
Question 11
In the book of Isaiah, what is the primary purpose of the prophet's message?
A. To call the people to repentance
B. To announce the coming of the Messiah
C. To condemn the sins of the people
D. To provide guidance for living a righteous life
Question 12
The concept of "justification by faith alone" is central to the Protestant Reformation. What is the primary biblical basis for this doctrine?
A. Romans 3:28
B. Galatians 2:16
C. Philippians 3:9
D. Hebrews 10:38
Question 13
The parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32) illustrates the concept of "mercy". What is the primary lesson of this parable?
A. The parable teaches that mercy is a one-time act of forgiveness
B. The parable teaches that mercy is a repeated act of forgiveness
C. The parable teaches that mercy is a conditional act of forgiveness
D. The parable teaches that mercy is an unconditional act of forgiveness
Question 14
According to the book of Hosea, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their idolatry and worship of false gods
B. Their social injustice and oppression of the poor
C. Their failure to keep the law and covenant
D. Their lack of faith and trust in God
Question 15
The concept of "theosis" (deification) is central to the Eastern Orthodox tradition. What is the primary biblical basis for this doctrine?
A. 2 Peter 1:4
B. 1 John 3:2
C. Romans 8:29
D. Colossians 3:10

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