POST UTME MADONNA UNIVERSITY 2025 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the vision of the new heaven and the new earth in chapter 65?
A. It describes the final state of redemption and the restoration of creation
B. It outlines the consequences of sin and the importance of faithfulness to God
C. It emphasizes the role of the Servant as a mediator between God and humanity
D. It highlights the importance of social justice and morality
Question 2
Analyze the role of the Epistle of James in the New Testament, focusing on its themes of faith and works. How does James' epistle contribute to the broader discussion of salvation in the Christian tradition?
A. James' epistle emphasizes the importance of faith in salvation, but also highlights the need for good works to demonstrate one's faith.
B. James' epistle focuses primarily on the role of good works in salvation, with little emphasis on faith.
C. James' epistle is primarily concerned with the role of the church in salvation, rather than individual faith or works.
D. James' epistle does not contribute significantly to the discussion of salvation in the Christian tradition.
Question 3
What is the significance of the number 40 in the Bible?
A. It represents a period of testing and preparation.
B. It represents a period of judgment and punishment.
C. It represents a period of rest and renewal.
D. It has no significance in the Bible.
Question 4
According to the biblical account, what was the primary reason for the fall of humanity in the Garden of Eden?
A. Disobedience to God's command
B. Lack of faith in God's promise
C. Pride and arrogance
D. Fear of death and suffering
Question 5
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to drive out the Canaanites?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their failure to follow God's commands
C. Their inability to overcome the Canaanites' military strength
D. Their refusal to trust in God's promise of victory
Question 6
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of Moses and Joshua in the book of Exodus. How do their leadership styles reflect the values and principles of the Israelite monarchy?
A. Moses' leadership style is characterized by humility, wisdom, and a focus on the well-being of his people, while Joshua's leadership style is marked by pride, arrogance, and a focus on personal gain.
B. Moses' leadership style is similar to Joshua's, with a focus on personal ambition and a disregard for the well-being of his people.
C. Moses' leadership style is more authoritarian than Joshua's, with a focus on maintaining power and control.
D. Moses' leadership style is more focused on spiritual matters than Joshua's, with a focus on maintaining a close relationship with God.
Question 7
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is the foundation, and works are the manifestation.
B. Works are the foundation, and faith is the manifestation.
C. Faith and works are mutually exclusive.
D. Faith and works are equivalent terms.
Question 8
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. It established the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise
B. It marked the beginning of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land
C. It introduced the concept of animal sacrifice to atone for sin
D. It provided a means for humans to communicate with God
Question 9
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 10
What is the primary theme of the book of Hosea?
A. The unfaithfulness of Israel and the consequences of idolatry
B. The importance of social justice and morality
C. The role of the prophet as a mediator between God and humanity
D. The significance of the covenant between God and Israel
Question 11
Analyze the significance of the covenant between God and Noah in the book of Genesis. How does this covenant shape the relationship between God and his people throughout the Old Testament?
A. The covenant between God and Noah establishes the foundation for the Israelite monarchy and the concept of a chosen people.
B. The covenant between God and Noah is primarily concerned with the promise of land and descendants, rather than the relationship between God and his people.
C. The covenant between God and Noah is a unilateral agreement, with God making all the promises and Noah having no agency in the matter.
D. The covenant between God and Noah is not significant in the Old Testament, and is largely forgotten by the time of the New Testament.
Question 12
In the book of Numbers, what is the significance of the story of the spies and the rebellion of the Israelites?
A. It highlights the importance of faithfulness to God and obedience to His commands
B. It emphasizes the role of the prophet as a military commander
C. It outlines the consequences of sin and the importance of repentance
D. It describes the Israelites' victory over their enemies through the power of God
Question 13
In the gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the virgin birth of Jesus?
A. It demonstrates God's power and sovereignty
B. It shows Jesus' human nature
C. It emphasizes Jesus' divine nature
D. It highlights the importance of Mary's role
Question 14
Analyze the significance of the Epistle of Romans in the New Testament. How does this epistle contribute to the broader discussion of salvation in the Christian tradition?
A. The Epistle of Romans emphasizes the importance of faith in salvation, but also highlights the need for good works to demonstrate one's faith.
B. The Epistle of Romans focuses primarily on the role of good works in salvation, with little emphasis on faith.
C. The Epistle of Romans is primarily concerned with the role of the church in salvation, rather than individual faith or works.
D. The Epistle of Romans does not contribute significantly to the discussion of salvation in the Christian tradition.
Question 15
The concept of the 'Kingdom of God' in Jesus' teachings is often associated with which of the following parables?
A. The Prodigal Son
B. The Good Samaritan
C. The Mustard Seed
D. The Talents

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