POST UTME KSU 2025 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the main theme of the covenant between God and Abraham?
A. The promise of a new creation
B. The establishment of the Sabbath
C. The covenant of circumcision
D. The promise of salvation through faith
Question 2
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the parable of the talents?
A. It teaches the importance of hard work and diligence.
B. It teaches the importance of faith and trust in God.
C. It teaches the importance of generosity and giving.
D. It teaches the importance of responsibility and stewardship.
Question 3
The apostle Paul's missionary journeys were instrumental in the spread of Christianity throughout the Mediterranean world. What was the primary focus of Paul's ministry?
A. Establishing a network of churches and appointing leaders
B. Converting Jews and Gentiles to Christianity
C. Developing a systematic theology of the Christian faith
D. Promoting a more radical and ascetic form of Christianity
Question 4
What is the main theme of the book of Romans?
A. The life of Paul
B. The history of Israel
C. The doctrine of justification by faith
D. The importance of the law
Question 5
The Covenant with Abraham is a significant event in the biblical narrative. What is the primary purpose of the Covenant with Abraham?
A. To establish a new relationship between God and humanity.
B. To provide a means of salvation for humanity.
C. To establish a new covenant with the people of Israel.
D. To provide a means of justification for the sins of humanity.
Question 6
How does the concept of 'shalom' relate to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility?
A. It refers to the absence of conflict
B. It refers to the presence of peace and justice
C. It refers to the concept of justification by faith
D. It is irrelevant to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility
Question 7
How does the concept of the 'Kingdom of God' relate to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility?
A. It is a future event that will bring about social justice
B. It is a present reality that should guide our actions
C. It is a metaphor for the church
D. It is irrelevant to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility
Question 8
Explain the concept of 'Social Responsibility' in Christian Ethics, using the teachings of Jesus as a basis for your answer.
A. Social responsibility is a moral obligation to care for the poor and vulnerable.
B. Social responsibility is a matter of personal preference, not a moral obligation.
C. Social responsibility is limited to caring for one's family and community.
D. Social responsibility is a secular concept with no basis in Christian theology.
Question 9
Explain the concept of 'The Passion of Christ' in Christian theology, using the teachings of Jesus as a basis for your answer.
A. The Passion of Christ is a demonstration of God's love and sacrifice for humanity.
B. The Passion of Christ is a historical event with no theological significance.
C. The Passion of Christ is a matter of personal interpretation, with no objective basis.
D. The Passion of Christ is a relic of ancient superstition.
Question 10
In the book of Romans, what is the main argument of Paul's letter?
A. The importance of faith and works
B. The relationship between law and grace
C. The role of Israel in God's plan
D. The nature of sin and redemption
Question 11
The Teachings of Jesus are characterized by their emphasis on the importance of love and compassion. Which of the following best describes the central message of the Teachings of Jesus?
A. The central message of the Teachings of Jesus is the importance of following the Law.
B. The central message of the Teachings of Jesus is the importance of loving one's neighbor.
C. The central message of the Teachings of Jesus is the importance of seeking wealth and power.
D. The central message of the Teachings of Jesus is the importance of seeking knowledge and wisdom.
Question 12
The Leadership in Israel was characterized by its emphasis on the importance of obedience to God's laws. Which of the following best describes the role of the Kings in the Leadership of Israel?
A. The Kings were seen as a means of empowerment for the people of Israel.
B. The Kings were seen as a means of justification for the sins of the people of Israel.
C. The Kings were seen as a means of sanctification for the lives of the people of Israel.
D. The Kings were seen as a means of glorification for the lives of the people of Israel.
Question 13
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to conquer Canaan?
A. Their lack of faith
B. Their disobedience to God's commands
C. Their fear of the Canaanites
D. Their failure to follow the law
Question 14
In the book of Romans, what is the relationship between the law and the gospel?
A. The law is a prerequisite for the gospel.
B. The law is a hindrance to the gospel.
C. The law and the gospel are mutually exclusive.
D. The law and the gospel are interdependent.
Question 15
Analyze the teachings of Jesus, focusing on the theme of 'Love and Forgiveness' and its implications for Christian living.
A. Love and forgiveness are essential aspects of Christian living, and are demonstrated in Jesus' teachings.
B. Love and forgiveness are secondary to other aspects of Christian living, such as obedience and sacrifice.
C. The teachings of Jesus are irrelevant to modern Christian theology.
D. The concept of love and forgiveness is a matter of personal interpretation.

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