POST UTME NOUN 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the context of the Passion of Christ, what is the significance of the event known as the 'Via Dolorosa'?
A. It represents the final moments of Jesus' life on the cross
B. It symbolizes the journey of Jesus to the cross
C. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus from the dead
D. It marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry
Question 2
What is the main theme of the Gospel of Mark?
A. The life and teachings of Jesus
B. The miracles and healings of Jesus
C. The passion and death of Jesus
D. The resurrection and ascension of Jesus
Question 3
In the book of Romans, what is the main argument of chapter 5?
A. The relationship between faith and works
B. The connection between sin and death
C. The role of hope in the Christian life
D. The significance of the law in the Christian life
Question 4
What is the main idea of the Creation and the Fall of Man in Genesis 1-3?
A. God created the world and humanity, but humanity fell into sin.
B. God created the world and humanity, but humanity was created in God's image.
C. God created the world and humanity, but humanity was destined for destruction.
D. God created the world and humanity, but humanity was meant to be a servant to God.
Question 5
Analyze the role of the Holy Spirit in the early Christian church, as described in Acts 2:1-47. How does the Holy Spirit empower the disciples to fulfill their mission?
A. The Holy Spirit empowers the disciples to preach the gospel to the Gentiles.
B. The Holy Spirit gives the disciples the gift of tongues to communicate with the crowd.
C. The Holy Spirit empowers the disciples to perform miracles and signs to authenticate their message.
D. The Holy Spirit empowers the disciples to establish the church in Jerusalem.
Question 6
Analyze the teachings of Paul on 'grace' and 'faith', using the Epistle to the Romans as a reference point. How do these teachings relate to the concept of 'justification'?
A. Grace and faith are central teachings of Paul that demonstrate God's mercy and compassion, while justification refers to the idea that humanity is declared righteous through Jesus Christ.
B. Grace and faith are not unique to Paul's teachings, while justification is a broader concept that applies to all religions.
C. Grace and faith are symbolic concepts that have no historical basis, while justification is a central doctrine of Christian theology.
D. Grace and faith are aspects of Christian theology that are not directly related to justification.
Question 7
Explain the concept of 'justification by faith' in Romans 3:21-31. How does this concept relate to the Jewish law and the Gentile world?
A. Justification by faith means that a person is declared righteous by God based on their faith in Jesus Christ.
B. Justification by faith means that a person is justified by their works and obedience to the Jewish law.
C. Justification by faith means that a person is justified by their faith in the Jewish law and the Gentile world.
D. Justification by faith means that a person is justified by their faith in the Gentile world and not the Jewish law.
Question 8
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Gideon and the 300 men?
A. It demonstrates the power of faith in God
B. It highlights the importance of numbers in warfare
C. It shows the role of women in leadership
D. It illustrates the concept of divine providence
Question 9
Describe the significance of the book of James in the New Testament. How does this book relate to the Christian life and the Gentile world?
A. The book of James is a collection of wisdom sayings and teachings that emphasize the importance of faith and works.
B. The book of James is a collection of epistles that emphasize the importance of justification by faith alone.
C. The book of James is a collection of teachings that emphasize the importance of sanctification and the Christian life.
D. The book of James is a collection of prophecies that emphasize the importance of the Gentile world and its values.
Question 10
What is the primary reason for the Passion of Christ?
A. To atone for the sins of humanity
B. To demonstrate God's power and authority
C. To fulfill the Mosaic law and the prophets
D. To establish the new covenant with Israel
Question 11
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 12
In the book of Exodus, what is the significance of the story of the Israelites' deliverance from Egypt?
A. It establishes the covenant relationship between God and Israel
B. It highlights the importance of faith in the face of adversity
C. It shows the role of Moses as leader and mediator
D. It illustrates the concept of divine redemption
Question 13
Explain the significance of the 'virgin birth' in the Christian narrative, using the Gospel of Matthew as a reference point. How does this event relate to the concept of 'incarnation'?
A. The virgin birth is a miraculous event that demonstrates God's power and sovereignty, while incarnation refers to the idea that God became human in Jesus Christ.
B. The virgin birth is a mythological concept that has no historical basis, while incarnation is a central doctrine of Christian theology.
C. The virgin birth is a symbol of purity and innocence, while incarnation refers to the idea that God became human in Jesus Christ.
D. The virgin birth is a unique aspect of Christian theology, while incarnation is a broader concept that applies to all religions.
Question 14
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the story of creation in chapter 1?
A. It establishes the authority of God as creator
B. It highlights the importance of order in creation
C. It shows the role of humanity in the created order
D. It illustrates the concept of divine sovereignty
Question 15
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the Fall of Man?
A. It highlights the importance of obedience to God's commands
B. It emphasizes the consequences of disobedience and sin
C. It portrays the Fall as a necessary step in human history
D. It describes the Fall as a result of Satan's temptation

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