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Question 1
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary principle behind the biblical concept of 'turning the other cheek'?
A. Retaliation
B. Self-defense
C. Non-resistance
D. Compassion
Question 2
In the book of Romans, what is the primary purpose of the discussion on the relationship between law and grace (Romans 3:1-31)?
A. To establish the superiority of the Mosaic law over the Christian gospel.
B. To demonstrate the universal sinfulness of humanity and the need for salvation.
C. To show the futility of attempting to justify oneself through works of the law.
D. To prove the existence of God through the testimony of the law.
Question 3
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the prophet's emphasis on social justice?
A. It highlights the importance of economic equality
B. It emphasizes the need for moral reform and personal holiness
C. It shows the connection between social justice and God's righteousness
D. It demonstrates the consequences of ignoring social justice
Question 4
What is the significance of the 'Servant of the Lord' in the book of Isaiah?
A. A symbol of God's love and commitment
B. A reminder of Israel's disobedience and sin
C. A promise of future restoration and redemption
D. A call to social justice and righteousness
Question 5
According to the teachings of Jesus, what is the primary purpose of the parable of the Prodigal Son?
A. To illustrate the importance of forgiveness
B. To demonstrate the consequences of disobedience
C. To show the love of God for humanity
D. To highlight the importance of family ties
Question 6
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary motivation behind the biblical concept of 'love thy neighbour'?
A. Self-interest
B. Compassion
C. Duty
D. Charity
Question 7
In the book of Hosea, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. The importance of faithfulness and loyalty
B. The need for social justice and righteousness
C. The danger of idolatry and spiritual adultery
D. The promise of future restoration and redemption
Question 8
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the righteousness of God'?
A. It refers to God's justice in punishing sinners
B. It refers to God's mercy in forgiving sinners
C. It refers to God's righteousness in justifying believers
D. It refers to God's holiness in separating believers from sinners
Question 9
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the story of the fall of man (Genesis 3:1-24)?
A. The story marks the beginning of humanity's rebellion against God.
B. The story demonstrates the consequences of disobedience to God's commands.
C. The story shows the importance of human free will in making choices.
D. The story establishes the origin of sin and its effects on humanity.
Question 10
According to the teachings of Paul, what is the primary purpose of the covenant between God and humanity?
A. To establish a universal flood
B. To introduce the concept of Sabbath
C. To establish a covenant of grace
D. To introduce animal sacrifice
Question 11
In the context of the Prophets, what is the significance of the book of Amos?
A. It emphasizes the importance of social justice in the Old Testament
B. It highlights the role of the prophets in Israel's history
C. It describes the relationship between God and the Israelites
D. It explains the concept of the Day of the Lord
Question 12
In the context of the early Christian church, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. The council marked the beginning of the Christian church's separation from Judaism.
B. The council established the apostolic succession of leadership in the church.
C. The council resolved the issue of Gentile circumcision and dietary laws for Christians.
D. The council determined the date of Easter Sunday for the Christian calendar.
Question 13
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Saul and King David in the book of 1 Samuel. How did their leadership approaches impact the kingdom of Israel?
A. King Saul's leadership style was characterized by impulsiveness and disobedience, while King David's leadership style was marked by wisdom and obedience.
B. King Saul's leadership style was focused on military conquest, while King David's leadership style emphasized spiritual growth and development.
C. King Saul's leadership style was autocratic, while King David's leadership style was democratic.
D. King Saul's leadership style was ineffective, while King David's leadership style was highly effective.
Question 14
A diagram of a simple harmonic motion is shown below. What is the equation of motion for this system?
A. ( x(t) = A sin(omega t + phi) )
B. ( x(t) = A cos(omega t + phi) )
C. ( x(t) = A an(omega t + phi) )
D. ( x(t) = A sec(omega t + phi) )
Question 15
Explain the significance of the 'Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes' in the context of Jesus' teachings, highlighting its relevance to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility.
A. The miracle emphasizes the importance of generosity and the power of God to provide for the needs of others.
B. The miracle highlights the importance of responsible stewardship and the consequences of poor management.
C. The miracle has no relevance to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility.
D. The miracle is a call to action for Christians to engage in social justice movements.

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