POST UTME FUTA 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
According to the book of Genesis, what is the name of the covenant made between God and Noah?
A. The Adamic Covenant
B. The Noahic Covenant
C. The Abrahamic Covenant
D. The Mosaic Covenant
Question 2
In the Epistle of Peter, what is the significance of the 'suffering of Christ'?
A. It represents the atonement for sin
B. It symbolizes the relationship between God and humanity
C. It emphasizes the importance of perseverance
D. It illustrates the concept of justification by faith
Question 3
In the book of Isaiah, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Babylon?
A. Their idolatry and immorality
B. Their failure to follow the Mosaic law
C. Their economic prosperity
D. Their refusal to listen to the prophets
Question 4
In the book of Amos, the prophet critiques the social and economic injustices of his time. Analyze the themes of social justice and economic inequality in Amos 2:6-8, highlighting the prophet's use of rhetorical devices.
A. Amos uses the metaphor of a lion to describe the oppression of the poor by the wealthy.
B. Amos employs the rhetorical device of repetition to emphasize the severity of social injustice.
C. Amos critiques the economic system of his time, highlighting the exploitation of the poor by the wealthy.
D. Amos uses the imagery of a drought to describe the spiritual barrenness of the people.
Question 5
What is the significance of the 'Day of the Lord' in the book of Amos?
A. It marks the beginning of a new era for Israel
B. It represents God's judgment on the wicked
C. It symbolizes the restoration of Israel
D. It is a celebration of Israel's military victories
Question 6
In the book of Amos, what is the name of the king of Israel during Amos' ministry?
A. Jeroboam II
B. Jehoshaphat
C. Jehoram
D. Jehoash
Question 7
The birth and early life of Jesus are described in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 1-2). Analyze the significance of the virgin birth and the presentation of Jesus in the temple, highlighting the themes of redemption and salvation.
A. The virgin birth emphasizes the divine origin of Jesus and his role as the Son of God.
B. The presentation of Jesus in the temple highlights the importance of ritual purity and the need for redemption.
C. The virgin birth and the presentation of Jesus in the temple emphasize the themes of love and compassion in the life of Jesus.
D. The virgin birth and the presentation of Jesus in the temple highlight the significance of the Jewish law and tradition in the life of Jesus.
Question 8
What is the significance of the 'marriage covenant' in the book of Hosea?
A. It represents God's faithfulness to Israel
B. It symbolizes the restoration of Israel
C. It marks the beginning of a new era for Israel
D. It is a celebration of Israel's military victories
Question 9
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the 'faith without works' passage (James 2:14-26)?
A. To emphasize the importance of faith in salvation
B. To illustrate the relationship between faith and works
C. To demonstrate the consequences of a lack of faith
D. To show the superiority of faith over works
Question 10
Analyze the significance of the covenant between God and Noah in the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility.
A. The covenant established the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. The covenant emphasized the importance of animal sacrifice in the worship of God.
C. The covenant highlighted the need for humans to care for the environment and preserve biodiversity.
D. The covenant demonstrated God's mercy and forgiveness towards humanity.
Question 11
The book of Judges describes the leadership of Israel during the period of the judges. Analyze the leadership of Deborah (Judges 4-5), highlighting her use of rhetorical devices and her significance in the context of the book.
A. Deborah uses the metaphor of a lion to describe the bravery of the Israelites.
B. Deborah employs the rhetorical device of repetition to emphasize the importance of her message.
C. Deborah critiques the leadership of the Israelites, highlighting their lack of faith and trust in God.
D. Deborah uses the imagery of a storm to describe the chaos and disorder of the enemy's camp.
Question 12
The concept of creation and the fall of man is central to the book of Genesis. Analyze the narrative of creation and the fall of man in Genesis 1-3, highlighting the significance of the serpent's role in the story.
A. The serpent represents Satan, who tempts Eve to disobey God's command.
B. The serpent symbolizes the power of knowledge, which leads to the fall of man.
C. The serpent embodies the concept of free will, which allows humans to choose between good and evil.
D. The serpent represents the natural world, which is in conflict with God's creation.
Question 13
Describe the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham in the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility.
A. The covenant established the promise of a land for Abraham's descendants.
B. The covenant emphasized the importance of circumcision as a sign of God's covenant.
C. The covenant highlighted the need for humans to care for the environment and preserve biodiversity.
D. The covenant demonstrated God's mercy and forgiveness towards humanity.
Question 14
Explain the concept of Christian ethics and social responsibility, focusing on the role of the church in promoting justice and compassion in society.
A. Christian ethics and social responsibility are essential components of the Christian faith, with the church playing a crucial role in promoting justice and compassion in society.
B. The church's primary focus is on evangelism and discipleship, with social responsibility being a secondary concern.
C. Christian ethics and social responsibility are not as important as other aspects of the Christian faith, such as worship and doctrine.
D. The church should not be involved in social issues, as this is the responsibility of the state.
Question 15
What is the primary theme of the book of Amos in the Old Testament?
A. The importance of social justice and righteousness.
B. The role of the prophets in warning of impending doom.
C. The value of sacrifice and ritual in worship.
D. The significance of the covenant between God and Israel.

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