POST UTME NOUN 2019 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for Israel's repeated cycles of sin and judgment?
A. Their failure to obey God's laws
B. Their lack of faith in God's promises
C. Their refusal to follow God's commands
D. Their inability to understand God's will
Question 2
Analyze the concept of 'Theosis' in the Epistle of James (2:14-26). How does it relate to the idea of 'justification by works'?
A. Theosis refers to the process of becoming like God through good works.
B. Theosis is a concept that emphasizes the importance of faith over works in achieving salvation.
C. Theosis is a term used to describe the idea of justification by faith alone.
D. Theosis is a concept that is not relevant to the Epistle of James.
Question 3
Analyze the concept of 'prophetic intercession' in the book of Isaiah (63:7-64:12). How does it relate to the idea of God's sovereignty and human responsibility?
A. Prophetic intercession refers to the idea that God's prophets can intervene on behalf of humanity to influence God's decisions.
B. Prophetic intercession is a concept that emphasizes the importance of human responsibility in shaping God's actions.
C. Prophetic intercession is a term used to describe the idea that God's sovereignty is limited by human free will.
D. Prophetic intercession is a concept that is not relevant to the book of Isaiah.
Question 4
In the Epistle of Peter, what is the primary theme of the passage 'Put on the new self'?
A. To emphasize the importance of humility and self-control
B. To highlight the distinction between the old and new selves
C. To illustrate the consequences of a lack of faith
D. To demonstrate the role of faith in salvation
Question 5
Describe the birth and early life of Jesus, using the accounts of Matthew and Luke as a basis.
A. Jesus was born in Bethlehem to a virgin mother.
B. Jesus was born in Nazareth to a married couple.
C. Jesus was born in Jerusalem to a family of priests.
D. Jesus was born in Egypt to a family of refugees.
Question 6
Compare and contrast the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. How do their accounts reflect the different theological emphases of each Gospel?
A. The miracles of Jesus in Matthew and Luke reflect the different theological emphases of each Gospel, with Matthew emphasizing Jesus' divinity and Luke emphasizing his humanity.
B. The miracles of Jesus in Matthew and Luke are identical, with no differences in their accounts.
C. The miracles of Jesus in Matthew and Luke reflect the different historical contexts in which they were written, with Matthew written for a Jewish audience and Luke written for a Gentile audience.
D. The miracles of Jesus in Matthew and Luke are not relevant to the theological emphases of each Gospel.
Question 7
Which of the following epistles is NOT written by James?
A. 1 John
B. 2 Peter
C. James
D. Jude
Question 8
In the book of James, what is the significance of the phrase 'faith without works is dead' (James 2:26)?
A. It emphasizes the importance of good deeds
B. It highlights the need for faith in action
C. It describes the relationship between faith and salvation
D. It is a reference to the role of works in justification
Question 9
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Saul and King David in the book of 1 Samuel. How do their approaches to leadership reflect their respective relationships with God?
A. King Saul's leadership style was characterized by impulsiveness and disobedience to God's commands, while King David's style was marked by wisdom and obedience.
B. King Saul's leadership style was more effective than King David's, as he was able to achieve military victories and establish a strong kingdom.
C. King Saul's leadership style was more focused on the needs of the people, while King David's style was more focused on his own personal ambitions.
D. King Saul's leadership style was more in line with God's will than King David's, as he was more willing to listen to God's prophets.
Question 10
What is the significance of the number 40 in the biblical account of the flood?
A. It represents the number of days it rained
B. It symbolizes the number of years of Noah's life
C. It signifies the number of months it took for the earth to dry
D. It represents the number of generations between Adam and Noah
Question 11
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the tree of life as described in Genesis 2:9?
A. The tree of life represents the source of eternal life
B. The tree of life symbolizes the beauty of God's creation
C. The tree of life is a sign of God's wrath
D. The tree of life is a symbol of the coming of the Messiah
Question 12
According to the book of Romans, what is the primary purpose of the law?
A. To justify the righteous
B. To condemn the wicked
C. To show the need for faith
D. To demonstrate God's wrath
Question 13
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the Servant Song in chapter 53?
A. It describes the Servant's role as a national leader
B. It portrays the Servant as a suffering servant who bears the sins of others
C. It emphasizes the Servant's role as a prophet
D. It highlights the Servant's military conquests
Question 14
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the phrase 'the Spirit of the Lord came upon him' (Judges 3:10)?
A. It describes the empowerment of the Israelites for battle
B. It highlights the role of the Spirit in leadership
C. It emphasizes the importance of faith in action
D. It is a reference to the role of the Spirit in salvation
Question 15
In the book of Romans, what is the significance of the phrase 'the wrath of God' (Romans 1:18)?
A. It refers to God's anger towards sinners
B. It describes God's judgment on the wicked
C. It is a metaphor for the consequences of sin
D. It is a reference to the Day of Judgment

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