POST UTME KSU 2021 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Amos, what is the primary theme of the prophet's message?
A. Judgment and restoration
B. Social justice and morality
C. Nationalism and patriotism
D. Personal salvation and individualism
Question 2
According to the biblical account of the Fall of Man, what was the primary reason for Adam and Eve's disobedience?
A. They were tempted by Satan
B. They were seeking to gain knowledge and power
C. They were trying to please God
D. They were under pressure from their peers
Question 3
The birth of Jesus Christ is described in the Gospel of Luke as a miraculous event. What are the key elements of this narrative?
A. The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, announcing the birth of Jesus
B. The Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary, causing her to become pregnant
C. Joseph was a widower who had previously lost a child
D. The birth took place in a stable in Bethlehem
Question 4
What is the primary characteristic of the Kingdom of Israel during the period of the Judges?
A. Centralized government
B. Decentralized government
C. Monarchic government
D. Theocratic government
Question 5
Using the concept of covenantal theology, explain how the Mosaic covenant relates to the concept of social responsibility in the book of Exodus.
A. The Mosaic covenant emphasizes God's promise to give the law to Moses, which includes a responsibility to care for the poor and vulnerable.
B. The covenant is primarily focused on God's promise to give the land of Canaan to the Israelites.
C. The Mosaic covenant has no relation to social responsibility.
D. The covenant is only relevant to the Israelites and not applicable to other nations.
Question 6
The concept of 'epistles' in the Bible is closely related to the idea of 'letters'. Discuss the relationship between these two terms, using examples from the book of James.
A. Epistles are formal letters written by apostles to churches, while letters are informal communications between individuals.
B. Epistles are informal communications between individuals, while letters are formal letters written by apostles to churches.
C. Epistles and letters are interchangeable terms that refer to formal communications between individuals or groups.
D. Epistles and letters are distinct concepts that refer to different types of communications.
Question 7
The concept of 'creation' in the Bible is closely related to the idea of 'the Fall of Man'. Discuss the relationship between these two terms, using examples from the book of Genesis.
A. Creation refers to the origin of the world, while the Fall of Man refers to the origin of sin.
B. Creation refers to the origin of sin, while the Fall of Man refers to the origin of the world.
C. Creation and the Fall of Man are two distinct events that occurred at different times.
D. Creation and the Fall of Man are two sides of the same coin, referring to the same event.
Question 8
In the book of Acts, what is the primary reason for the early Christian church's growth?
A. The apostles' effective preaching and teaching
B. The Holy Spirit's empowerment and guidance
C. The church's commitment to social justice and compassion
D. The persecution of Christians by the Roman authorities
Question 9
The parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) illustrates the concept of _______ in Christian Ethics.
A. mercy
B. justice
C. forgiveness
D. reconciliation
Question 10
The prophet Isaiah condemned the Israelites for their idolatry and immorality. What was the specific sin that Isaiah criticized?
A. The worship of foreign gods and idols
B. The practice of child sacrifice and human sacrifice
C. The exploitation of the poor and the vulnerable
D. The failure to provide justice for the widow and the orphan
Question 11
The concept of 'agape' love in Christian ethics is exemplified in the parable of the Good Samaritan. What is the primary characteristic of 'agape' love as demonstrated in this parable?
A. Selflessness and willingness to help others
B. Love for one's neighbor as oneself
C. Forgiveness and mercy towards others
D. Compassion and empathy towards others
Question 12
The concept of 'sola scriptura' in Protestant theology emphasizes the authority of the Bible as the sole source of authority for Christian doctrine. What is the primary implication of this concept?
A. The Bible is the sole source of authority for Christian doctrine
B. The Bible is one of several sources of authority for Christian doctrine
C. The Bible is not a reliable source of authority for Christian doctrine
D. The Bible is a secondary source of authority for Christian doctrine
Question 13
The concept of 'miracles' in the Bible is closely related to the idea of 'signs'. Discuss the relationship between these two terms, using examples from the book of John.
A. Miracles are supernatural events that demonstrate God's power, while signs are natural events that point to God's presence.
B. Miracles are natural events that point to God's presence, while signs are supernatural events that demonstrate God's power.
C. Miracles and signs are interchangeable terms that refer to supernatural events that demonstrate God's power.
D. Miracles and signs are distinct concepts that refer to different types of events.
Question 14
The prophet Amos condemned the Israelites for their social injustices, including the exploitation of the poor. What was the specific practice that Amos criticized?
A. The practice of usury and charging exorbitant interest rates
B. The exploitation of the poor through forced labor
C. The practice of selling the poor into slavery
D. The failure to provide justice for the widow and the orphan
Question 15
Analyze the concept of social responsibility in the book of Isaiah, highlighting its relevance to contemporary issues of economic inequality and environmental degradation.
A. The prophet Isaiah emphasized the importance of social justice and the need for the wealthy to care for the poor.
B. Isaiah's message was primarily focused on the need for Israel to repent of its idolatry and return to God.
C. The book of Isaiah contains no references to economic inequality or environmental degradation.
D. Isaiah's social responsibility message is only relevant to ancient Israel and not applicable to modern societies.

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