POST UTME JOSEPH AYO BABALOLA UNIVERSITY 2017 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the birth of Jesus?
A. The birth of Jesus represents the fulfillment of God's promise to send a savior.
B. The birth of Jesus represents the beginning of the kingdom of heaven.
C. The birth of Jesus represents the establishment of the new covenant.
D. The birth of Jesus represents the end of the old covenant.
Question 2
Explain the concept of epistles in the New Testament, focusing on the book of James. How does the author use rhetorical devices to convey his message?
A. The author uses rhetorical devices such as metaphors and allusions to convey his message.
B. The author emphasizes the importance of faith and works, using rhetorical devices to illustrate the connection between the two.
C. The author critiques the idea of faith without works, using rhetorical devices to emphasize the importance of action.
D. The author highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers, using rhetorical devices to convey the Spirit's role.
Question 3
In the context of the Early Church and Paul's Missions, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem?
A. It marked the beginning of the Christian Church as a separate entity from Judaism
B. It established the importance of circumcision for Gentile converts
C. It resolved the issue of whether Gentile converts needed to follow Jewish law
D. It declared the apostles as the sole authority in the Church
Question 4
According to the book of Acts, what is the name of the apostle who was stoned to death?
A. Stephen
B. James
C. Peter
D. Paul
Question 5
Discuss the concept of creation and the fall of man in the book of Genesis. How does the author portray the consequences of humanity's disobedience?
A. The author portrays the consequences of disobedience as a direct result of God's wrath.
B. The author highlights the role of human free will in the fall of man, emphasizing the consequences of their choices.
C. The author emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commands, illustrating the benefits of following His will.
D. The author critiques the idea of original sin, advocating for a more nuanced understanding of human nature.
Question 6
According to the book of Amos, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Israel's failure to follow the Mosaic law.
B. Israel's refusal to listen to the prophets.
C. Israel's economic exploitation of the poor.
D. Israel's idolatrous worship of other gods.
Question 7
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary purpose of the Old Testament's emphasis on the covenant between God and Israel?
A. To establish a moral framework for human behavior
B. To provide a historical account of the Israelites' relationship with God
C. To demonstrate God's sovereignty and power over creation
D. To illustrate the consequences of disobedience to God's laws
Question 8
In the Epistle of James, what is the relationship between faith and works? How does James argue that faith without works is dead?
A. James argues that faith and works are mutually exclusive.
B. James emphasizes the importance of faith in salvation, but downplays the role of works.
C. James contends that faith without works is dead, but faith with works is living.
D. James rejects the idea that faith and works are connected.
Question 9
Explain the concept of social responsibility in the context of the book of Proverbs. How does the author encourage individuals to prioritize their relationships with others?
A. The author emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in relationships, encouraging individuals to prioritize their own needs.
B. The author highlights the value of empathy and compassion in building strong relationships.
C. The author stresses the need for individuals to prioritize their relationships with those in positions of authority.
D. The author encourages individuals to prioritize their relationships with those who are vulnerable or marginalized.
Question 10
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the name of the Roman governor who orders the crucifixion of Jesus?
A. Pontius Pilate
B. Herod Antipas
C. Caiaphas
D. Annas
Question 11
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the parable of the talents?
A. The parable teaches that faithfulness is rewarded with eternal life.
B. The parable teaches that God expects us to use our talents wisely.
C. The parable teaches that the kingdom of heaven is like a master who goes on a journey.
D. The parable teaches that the kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field.
Question 12
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the name of the rich man who is told to sell all his possessions?
A. Zacchaeus
B. The rich young ruler
C. The Pharisee and the tax collector
D. The man who was born blind
Question 13
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of faith that is demonstrated by Abraham's actions?
A. Faith is demonstrated by Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac.
B. Faith is demonstrated by Abraham's obedience to God's command to leave his family and homeland.
C. Faith is demonstrated by Abraham's ability to trust in God's promise of a future inheritance.
D. Faith is demonstrated by Abraham's courage in the face of uncertainty and adversity.
Question 14
According to the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the creation of Adam and Eve?
A. The creation of Adam and Eve represents the beginning of humanity.
B. The creation of Adam and Eve represents the fall of humanity into sin.
C. The creation of Adam and Eve represents the establishment of the first family.
D. The creation of Adam and Eve represents the beginning of the covenant between God and humanity.
Question 15
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the parable of the prodigal son? How does Jesus use this parable to teach about the nature of God?
A. The parable teaches that God is a harsh judge who punishes the wicked.
B. The parable highlights the importance of family and community in the kingdom of heaven.
C. The parable emphasizes the need for repentance and forgiveness in the kingdom of heaven.
D. The parable rejects the idea of a loving and merciful God.

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