POST UTME EKSU 2022 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
The concept of social responsibility in Christian ethics is closely related to the idea of stewardship. Discuss how the biblical concept of stewardship relates to social responsibility.
A. Stewardship is about managing God's resources for personal gain.
B. Stewardship involves responsible management of God's resources for the benefit of all people.
C. Stewardship is a concept that only applies to Christians in leadership positions.
D. Stewardship is not a relevant concept in Christian ethics.
Question 2
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham (Genesis 15:1-21)?
A. The establishment of the Israelite nation
B. The promise of a future Messiah
C. The definition of the role of the patriarch in Israelite society
D. The introduction of the concept of circumcision
Question 3
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of true wisdom?
A. The ability to accumulate wealth
B. The ability to perform miracles
C. The ability to show mercy and compassion
D. The ability to demonstrate humility and gentleness
Question 4
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is a prerequisite for works
B. Works are a prerequisite for faith
C. Faith and works are mutually exclusive
D. Faith and works are complementary
Question 5
Analyze the concept of the 'covenant' in the book of Genesis, specifically in relation to Noah's Ark. How does this covenant relate to God's promise of salvation?
A. The covenant is a unilateral agreement between God and humanity, with God making promises and humanity responding with obedience.
B. The covenant is a bilateral agreement between God and humanity, with both parties making promises and obligations.
C. The covenant is a unilateral agreement between God and humanity, with God making promises and humanity responding with disobedience.
D. The covenant is a bilateral agreement between God and humanity, with both parties making promises and obligations, but with a focus on God's sovereignty.
Question 6
In the book of Romans, Paul writes about the relationship between faith and works. How does Paul's argument relate to the concept of justification by faith?
A. Paul argues that faith and works are mutually exclusive, with faith being the primary means of justification.
B. Paul argues that faith and works are complementary, with faith being the primary means of justification and works being the evidence of faith.
C. Paul argues that faith and works are equivalent, with both being necessary for justification.
D. Paul argues that faith and works are irrelevant, with justification being solely based on God's sovereign decision.
Question 7
In the context of Paul's missions, what was the significance of the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. Establishment of the Gentile mission
B. Introduction of the concept of justification by faith
C. Definition of the role of the Holy Spirit in the church
D. Clarification of the relationship between the church and the synagogue
Question 8
The covenant between God and Noah is described in the book of Genesis as a promise of salvation and protection. What specific promises does God make to Noah in this covenant?
A. God promises to save Noah and his family from the flood.
B. God promises to protect Noah and his family from harm.
C. God promises to give Noah and his family a new beginning.
D. God promises to make Noah and his family the rulers of the earth.
Question 9
The concept of social responsibility in Christian ethics is closely related to the idea of stewardship. Discuss how the biblical concept of stewardship relates to social responsibility.
A. Stewardship is about managing God's resources for personal gain.
B. Stewardship involves responsible management of God's resources for the benefit of all people.
C. Stewardship is a concept that only applies to Christians in leadership positions.
D. Stewardship is not a relevant concept in Christian ethics.
Question 10
What is the significance of the prophet Isaiah's message about the coming Messiah and the restoration of Israel?
A. Isaiah's message emphasizes the importance of following the law and rituals.
B. Isaiah's message highlights the need for social justice and righteousness in the face of oppression.
C. Isaiah's message focuses on the importance of worship and sacrifice.
D. Isaiah's message is primarily concerned with the coming Messiah and the restoration of Israel.
Question 11
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the main argument of Paul in Romans 5:1-11?
A. The importance of faith in justification
B. The role of love in the Christian life
C. The value of perseverance in the face of trials
D. The need for humility in the face of wealth
Question 12
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the primary lesson Jesus teaches about God's love and mercy?
A. God's love is conditional and dependent on human behavior.
B. God's love is unconditional and demonstrated through forgiveness.
C. God's love is limited to those who follow the law.
D. God's love is only shown to those who are righteous.
Question 13
In the book of James, the author writes about the relationship between faith and works. How does James' argument relate to the concept of justification by faith?
A. James argues that faith and works are mutually exclusive, with faith being the primary means of justification.
B. James argues that faith and works are complementary, with faith being the primary means of justification and works being the evidence of faith.
C. James argues that faith and works are equivalent, with both being necessary for justification.
D. James argues that faith and works are irrelevant, with justification being solely based on God's sovereign decision.
Question 14
In the book of Romans, Paul writes about the relationship between faith and works. How does Paul's argument relate to the concept of justification by faith?
A. Paul argues that faith and works are mutually exclusive, with faith being the primary means of justification.
B. Paul argues that faith and works are complementary, with faith being the primary means of justification and works being the evidence of faith.
C. Paul argues that faith and works are equivalent, with both being necessary for justification.
D. Paul argues that faith and works are irrelevant, with justification being solely based on God's sovereign decision.
Question 15
In the book of Amos, the prophet Amos condemns the Israelites for their social injustices. What specific social injustices does Amos condemn?
A. Amos condemns the Israelites for their treatment of the poor and the vulnerable.
B. Amos condemns the Israelites for their idolatry and worship of false gods.
C. Amos condemns the Israelites for their failure to observe the Sabbath.
D. Amos condemns the Israelites for their involvement in international trade.

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