POST UTME LAUTECH 2021 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30)?
A. To illustrate the importance of faith in salvation
B. To demonstrate the consequences of a lack of preparation for the kingdom of heaven
C. To highlight the role of good works in achieving salvation
D. To emphasize the value of material possessions
Question 2
The concept of the covenant between God and Abraham is a central theme in the book of Genesis. Analyze the covenant, highlighting the key elements of the agreement and its significance in the biblical narrative.
A. The covenant between God and Abraham is a unilateral agreement where God promises to give Abraham's descendants the land of Canaan.
B. The covenant between God and Abraham is a bilateral agreement where God promises to give Abraham's descendants the land of Canaan, and Abraham agrees to circumcise himself and his descendants as a sign of his commitment to the covenant.
C. The covenant between God and Abraham is a conditional agreement where God promises to give Abraham's descendants the land of Canaan if they remain faithful to God.
D. The covenant between God and Abraham is a unilateral agreement where God promises to give Abraham's descendants the land of Canaan, and Abraham agrees to offer sacrifices to God as a sign of his commitment to the covenant.
Question 3
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the wages of sin is death'?
A. A reference to the Israelites' idolatry
B. A description of the natural world
C. A call to repentance
D. A symbol of God's judgment
Question 4
What is the significance of the Council of Jerusalem in the Early Church?
A. It marked the beginning of the Gentile mission.
B. It established the Jerusalem church as the central authority.
C. It resolved the issue of circumcision for Gentile converts.
D. It introduced the concept of apostolic succession.
Question 5
In the book of Acts, what is the significance of the Jerusalem Council?
A. It marked the beginning of the Gentile mission.
B. It was a meeting to resolve the issue of circumcision.
C. It was a gathering to discuss the role of women in the church.
D. It was a council to determine the leadership of the church.
Question 6
The prophet Amos was known for his strong condemnation of social injustice and his call for the Israelites to return to their covenant obligations. What was the name of the king of Israel during Amos' ministry?
A. Jeroboam II
B. Uzziah
C. Jehoshaphat
D. Hezekiah
Question 7
According to the teachings of Jesus, what is the primary reason for the rich young man's inability to follow him?
A. He was too attached to his wealth.
B. He was too proud to admit his sin.
C. He was too busy with his business.
D. He was too old to change his ways.
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 and holiness.
B. It is a reference to the Israelites' past righteousness.
C. It is a metaphor for the Israelites' current situation.
D. It is a description of the Israelites' future restoration.
Question 9
According to the teachings of Jesus, what is the greatest commandment?
A. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul.
B. Love your neighbor as yourself.
C. Do not murder, do not commit adultery.
D. Do not steal, do not bear false witness.
Question 10
The prophet Amos condemned the Israelites for their treatment of the poor and vulnerable. What specific action did he criticize?
A. Their failure to observe the Sabbath
B. Their refusal to tithe
C. Their exploitation of the poor through usury
D. Their neglect of the Temple
Question 11
What is the main theme of the book of James?
A. The importance of faith
B. The role of the law
C. The power of prayer
D. The importance of works
Question 12
In the Epistle to the Romans, what is the relationship between the law and the gospel?
A. The law is a means to salvation, and the gospel is a means to justification.
B. The law is a means to justification, and the gospel is a means to salvation.
C. The law and the gospel are mutually exclusive.
D. The law is a means to sanctification, and the gospel is a means to justification.
Question 13
The concept of 'social responsibility' in Christian ethics emphasizes the importance of Christians being good citizens and contributing to the well-being of society. Which of the following best describes this concept?
A. The idea that Christians should prioritize their individual salvation over their social responsibilities.
B. The notion that Christians have a duty to care for the poor and vulnerable in society.
C. The concept that Christians should only engage in activities that promote their own spiritual growth.
D. The idea that Christians should focus on spreading the gospel rather than addressing social issues.
Question 14
The book of Hosea is a prophetic book that contains a number of warnings and condemnations of the Israelites for their sins. Analyze the book of Hosea, highlighting the key themes and messages of the prophet.
A. The book of Hosea teaches that God is a God of wrath and judgment, and that he will punish the Israelites for their sins.
B. The book of Hosea teaches that God is a God of love and mercy, and that he will forgive the Israelites for their sins if they repent.
C. The book of Hosea teaches that God is a God of justice and righteousness, and that he will punish the Israelites for their sins in order to bring about justice and righteousness.
D. The book of Hosea teaches that God is a God of peace and reconciliation, and that he will bring about peace and reconciliation between the Israelites and their enemies.
Question 15
The concept of the covenant between God and Moses is a central theme in the book of Exodus. Analyze the covenant, highlighting the key elements of the agreement and its significance in the biblical narrative.
A. The covenant between God and Moses is a unilateral agreement where God promises to give the Israelites the land of Canaan.
B. The covenant between God and Moses is a bilateral agreement where God promises to give the Israelites the land of Canaan, and Moses agrees to circumcise himself and the Israelites as a sign of their commitment to the covenant.
C. The covenant between God and Moses is a conditional agreement where God promises to give the Israelites the land of Canaan if they remain faithful to God.
D. The covenant between God and Moses is a unilateral agreement where God promises to give the Israelites the land of Canaan, and Moses agrees to offer sacrifices to God as a sign of his commitment to the covenant.

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