POST UTME SKYLINE UNIVERSITY 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Describe the concept of 'justification by faith' in Romans 3:21-31. How does this concept relate to the idea of salvation and the role of works in the Christian life?
A. Justification by faith means that salvation is achieved through good works and obedience to the law.
B. Justification by faith means that salvation is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ and not through works.
C. Justification by faith means that salvation is achieved through a combination of faith and good works.
D. Justification by faith means that salvation is achieved through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Question 2
Analyze the concept of the 'Church as the Body of Christ' in 1 Corinthians 12:12-31. How does this concept relate to the idea of unity and diversity within the early Christian community?
A. The Church is a unified entity with all members working together in harmony.
B. The Church is a diverse entity with different members having different gifts and roles.
C. The Church is a hierarchical entity with leaders and followers.
D. The Church is a mystical entity with members being united in spirit.
Question 3
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King David and King Solomon. How did their approaches to leadership influence the development of the Israelite monarchy?
A. King David was a strong and decisive leader, while King Solomon was more cautious and diplomatic.
B. King David was a wise and just leader, while King Solomon was more focused on military conquests.
C. King Solomon was a more effective leader than King David, as he maintained peace and prosperity in Israel.
D. King David was a more successful leader than King Solomon, as he expanded Israel's borders and established a strong military.
Question 4
Describe the concept of 'sanctification' in the context of Christian theology. How does this concept relate to the idea of growth in holiness and the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life?
A. Sanctification is the process by which Christians become holy and righteous through their own efforts.
B. Sanctification is the process by which Christians become holy and righteous through the power of the Holy Spirit.
C. Sanctification is the process by which Christians become holy and righteous through a combination of their own efforts and the power of the Holy Spirit.
D. Sanctification is the process by which Christians become holy and righteous through their faith in Jesus Christ.
Question 5
Analyze the significance of the 'Parable of the Prodigal Son' in the teachings of Jesus. How did this parable relate to Jesus' broader message and mission?
A. The 'Parable of the Prodigal Son' was a central aspect of Jesus' teachings, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness, compassion, and love.
B. The 'Parable of the Prodigal Son' was a minor aspect of Jesus' teachings, focusing on specific rules and regulations.
C. The 'Parable of the Prodigal Son' was a source of conflict for Jesus, as he struggled with its implications and consequences.
D. The 'Parable of the Prodigal Son' was a way for Jesus to critique the Pharisees and other Jewish leaders of his time.
Question 6
Compare and contrast the teachings of Amos and Hosea on social justice. How did their messages relate to the social and economic conditions of ancient Israel?
A. Amos emphasized the importance of social justice, while Hosea focused on personal morality.
B. Amos and Hosea shared similar views on social justice, but Amos was more critical of the wealthy elite.
C. Hosea was more concerned with social justice than Amos, who focused on personal morality.
D. Amos and Hosea had differing views on social justice, with Amos advocating for greater economic equality.
Question 7
In the book of Judges, what is the name of the Israelite leader who delivered Israel from the Philistines?
A. Samson
B. Gideon
C. Jephthah
D. Deborah
Question 8
In the context of the Covenant with Noah, what is the significance of the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise?
A. It represents God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood.
B. It signifies God's covenant with Noah and his descendants.
C. It symbolizes the end of God's wrath towards humanity.
D. It represents the beginning of God's judgment towards humanity.
Question 9
In the context of the Birth and Early Life of Jesus, what is the significance of the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary?
A. It marked the beginning of Jesus' public ministry.
B. It signified the end of Jesus' earthly life.
C. It announced Jesus' divine conception.
D. It initiated Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist.
Question 10
In the context of Paul's missions, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. Establishment of the Jerusalem church as the central authority
B. Resolution of the Gentile controversy and the decision to circumcise
C. Appointment of Paul as the first bishop of Jerusalem
D. Introduction of the concept of justification by faith alone
Question 11
What was the primary reason for the division of the kingdom of Israel under the leadership of Rehoboam (1 Kings 12:1-24)?
A. Rehoboam's refusal to reduce the number of forced labor
B. The division of the kingdom due to the death of Solomon
C. The rebellion of the northern tribes against Rehoboam's rule
D. The introduction of the cult of Baal in the southern kingdom
Question 12
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the name of the mountain where Jesus gives the Sermon on the Mount?
A. Mount Sinai
B. Mount Nebo
C. Mount Tabor
D. Mount of Beatitudes
Question 13
Compare and contrast the views of Amos and Hosea on the role of the prophet in ancient Israelite society. How did their perspectives relate to the social and cultural context of their time?
A. Amos and Hosea shared similar views on the role of the prophet, emphasizing the importance of social justice and critique of the wealthy elite.
B. Amos and Hosea had differing views on the role of the prophet, with Amos focusing on personal morality and Hosea on social justice.
C. Amos was more critical of the wealthy elite than Hosea, who focused on personal morality and the importance of following God's laws.
D. Hosea was more concerned with social justice than Amos, who focused on personal morality and the importance of following God's laws.
Question 14
In the book of Judges, what is the primary cause of Israel's repeated cycles of sin and judgment?
A. The influence of foreign cultures
B. The lack of a central government
C. The failure of the Israelites to obey God's laws
D. The presence of idolatrous priests
Question 15
In the context of Leadership in Israel, what is the significance of the Judges in the Old Testament?
A. They were appointed by God to lead Israel.
B. They were chosen by the people to lead Israel.
C. They were raised up by God to deliver Israel from their enemies.
D. They were responsible for establishing the Israelite monarchy.

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