POST UTME DELSU 2017 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the name of the apostle who wrote the book of Romans?
A. Paul
B. Peter
C. John
D. James
Question 2
What is the main difference between the creation account in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2?
A. The order of creation
B. The emphasis on God's sovereignty
C. The role of humanity in creation
D. The use of different literary styles
Question 3
Analyze the concept of 'sin' in the teachings of Jesus, using the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32). How does Jesus' use of 'sin' relate to the concept of 'stewardship'?
A. Jesus uses 'sin' to emphasize the importance of forgiveness and mercy.
B. The parable of the Prodigal Son illustrates the concept of 'stewardship' as a means of understanding 'sin'.
C. The concept of 'sin' is not directly related to 'stewardship' in the parable.
D. The parable highlights the consequences of 'sin' on relationships within a family.
Question 4
What is the main theme of the book of Hosea?
A. The importance of sacrifice and offering
B. The need for social justice and righteousness
C. The role of the prophet in ancient Israel
D. The significance of the covenant between God and Israel
Question 5
Explain the concept of 'justification' in the context of Paul's theology, using the account of his conversion in Acts 9:1-31. How does the idea of 'justification' relate to Paul's understanding of God's grace?
A. Justification refers to the process by which God declares the believer righteous, based on faith in Christ.
B. The concept of justification is primarily related to the idea of God's justice and righteousness.
C. Justification is a central theme in Paul's theology, but its meaning is not clearly defined.
D. The idea of justification is not unique to Paul's theology, but is a common theme in ancient Jewish thought.
Question 6
Paul's missionary journeys were marked by numerous challenges, including persecution and opposition. What was the primary motivation behind Paul's missionary work?
A. To spread the gospel and establish new churches
B. To convert the Gentiles and establish a new Israel
C. To promote his own reputation and influence
D. To gain wealth and power through his missionary work
Question 7
The prophet Isaiah emphasized the importance of justice and righteousness. What was the primary consequence of failing to uphold these values?
A. The destruction of the nation of Israel
B. The exile of the Israelites to Babylon
C. The loss of God's favor and blessing
D. The rise of a new and powerful nation
Question 8
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the main lesson that Jesus teaches?
A. The importance of forgiveness
B. The role of mercy in salvation
C. The power of repentance
D. The importance of family ties
Question 9
In the book of Genesis, what is the name of the first human created by God?
A. Adam
B. Eve
C. Cain
D. Abel
Question 10
The miracle of the loaves and fishes is recorded in all four Gospels. What is the primary significance of this miracle in the context of Jesus' ministry?
A. It demonstrates Jesus' power over nature
B. It shows Jesus' compassion for the hungry crowd
C. It highlights Jesus' role as the bread of life
D. It illustrates Jesus' ability to feed the multitude
Question 11
In the context of the Early Church, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. Establishment of the Jerusalem church as the central authority
B. Resolution of the Gentile controversy
C. Introduction of the Mosaic law to the Gentiles
D. Appointment of Paul as the first bishop of Jerusalem
Question 12
The prophet Hosea emphasized the importance of faithfulness and loyalty in relationships. What was the primary consequence of failing to uphold these values?
A. The destruction of the nation of Israel
B. The exile of the Israelites to Babylon
C. The loss of God's favor and blessing
D. The rise of a new and powerful nation
Question 13
The Early Church faced numerous challenges, including persecution and internal conflicts. What was the primary response of the apostles to these challenges?
A. They retreated to a safe location and waited for the challenges to pass
B. They formed a new leadership structure to address the challenges
C. They relied on their own strength and resources to overcome the challenges
D. They prayed and sought guidance from God to address the challenges
Question 14
The concept of the 'Kingdom of God' in the teachings of Jesus is often associated with the idea of a future eschatological event. However, some scholars argue that this concept is more closely tied to the present experience of the believer. Which of the following passages best supports this view?
A. Matthew 6:10
B. Luke 17:21
C. John 3:3
D. Romans 14:17
Question 15
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Saul and King David in 1 Samuel 8-31. How do their approaches to leadership reflect the values of the Israelites?
A. King Saul's leadership style is characterized by authoritarianism, while King David's style is more consultative.
B. The Israelites valued a strong, centralized leadership, which is reflected in King Saul's approach.
C. King David's leadership style is more focused on short-term gains, whereas King Saul's is more focused on long-term consequences.
D. The biblical account does not provide sufficient information to compare the leadership styles of King Saul and King David.

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