POST UTME ELIZADE UNIVERSITY 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Kings, what is the significance of the story of Elijah and the prophets of Baal?
A. It highlights the need for constant repentance and obedience
B. It demonstrates the importance of leadership in Israel
C. It shows the cyclical nature of God's judgment and mercy
D. It emphasizes the role of the prophets in guiding Israel
Question 2
In the book of Romans, what is the main argument of Paul in chapters 1-3?
A. The importance of faith in salvation
B. The role of works in justification
C. The relationship between faith and works as a demonstration of true faith
D. The superiority of faith over works in the Christian life
Question 3
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the prophet's emphasis on social justice?
A. It highlights the need for constant repentance and obedience
B. It demonstrates the importance of leadership in Israel
C. It shows the cyclical nature of God's judgment and mercy
D. It emphasizes the role of the prophets in guiding Israel
Question 4
What is the main theme of the book of Amos in the Old Testament?
A. The importance of social justice and righteousness
B. The need for personal repentance and forgiveness
C. The role of the prophets in warning of impending judgment
D. The value of ritual purity and sacrifice
Question 5
What is the primary theme of the book of Isaiah?
A. The coming judgment of God and the need for repentance
B. The importance of social justice and equality
C. The role of the prophets in Israel and their message
D. The need for personal holiness and purity
Question 6
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the symbolic meaning of the younger son's decision to leave his father's house?
A. A desire for independence and self-discovery
B. A rejection of his father's authority and values
C. A need for financial support and resources
D. A wish to experience the world beyond his family's farm
Question 7
In the book of 1 Peter, what is the main theme of the relationship between suffering and faith?
A. The importance of suffering as a means of spiritual growth
B. The role of faith in overcoming suffering
C. The relationship between suffering and faith as a demonstration of true faith
D. The superiority of faith over suffering in the Christian life
Question 8
What is the primary purpose of the Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15?
A. To establish the authority of the apostles
B. To resolve the issue of circumcision for Gentile converts
C. To determine the role of women in the early Christian church
D. To decide on the date of Easter
Question 9
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to drive out the Canaanites?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their failure to follow God's commands
C. Their inability to overcome the Canaanites militarily
D. Their refusal to accept God's sovereignty
Question 10
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the prophet's emphasis on the importance of justice and righteousness?
A. It highlights the need for constant repentance and obedience
B. It demonstrates the importance of leadership in Israel
C. It shows the cyclical nature of God's judgment and mercy
D. It emphasizes the role of the prophets in guiding Israel
Question 11
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 good works in justification
D. To argue that faith is the sole means of salvation
Question 12
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. The importance of obedience to God's laws
B. The dangers of pride and arrogance
C. The role of women in the Israelite society
D. The significance of hair as a symbol of spiritual strength
Question 13
Analyze the concept of the 'Great Commission' in the New Testament, highlighting its significance for Christian missions and evangelism. How does this concept relate to the teachings of Jesus?
A. The Great Commission is a call to all Christians to spread the gospel and make disciples of all nations, as taught by Jesus in the Great Commission.
B. The Great Commission is a historical event that occurred during the life of Jesus, with no ongoing significance for Christian missions.
C. The Great Commission is a secular concept that has no relation to Christian missions or evangelism.
D. The concept of the Great Commission is not relevant to Christian ethics, as it is a humanistic idea.
Question 14
What is the primary characteristic of the early Christian church in Acts 2?
A. Their emphasis on social justice and equality
B. Their focus on personal holiness and purity
C. Their commitment to spreading the gospel and evangelism
D. Their reliance on tradition and ritual
Question 15
According to the book of Acts, what was the primary focus of Paul's missionary journeys?
A. To establish a network of churches in the Mediterranean region
B. To promote the importance of Jewish law and tradition
C. To demonstrate the power of the Holy Spirit through miraculous signs and wonders
D. To convert the Gentiles to the Jewish faith

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