POST UTME UI 2017 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Amos, the prophet speaks of the 'Day of the Lord' as a time of judgment and destruction. What is the primary reason for this judgment?
A. The Israelites' disobedience to God's laws and commandments.
B. The Israelites' failure to provide for the poor and needy.
C. The Israelites' worship of false gods and idols.
D. The Israelites' refusal to listen to the prophets.
Question 2
Describe the significance of the birth narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. How do these narratives contribute to our understanding of the nature of Jesus Christ?
A. The birth narratives in Matthew and Luke emphasize the divine origin of Jesus, highlighting his role as the Son of God.
B. The birth narratives in Matthew and Luke emphasize the human side of Jesus, highlighting his role as a Jewish prophet.
C. The birth narratives in Matthew and Luke emphasize the cultural and historical context of Jesus' birth, highlighting the significance of the Roman Empire.
D. The birth narratives in Matthew and Luke emphasize the spiritual significance of Jesus' birth, highlighting the role of angels and the Holy Spirit.
Question 3
According to the book of Amos, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their idolatry and immorality
B. Their failure to observe the Sabbath
C. Their refusal to listen to the prophets
D. Their economic oppression of the poor
Question 4
The concept of creation and the fall of man is central to the book of Genesis. What is the name of the first human created by God?
A. Adam
B. Eve
C. Cain
D. Abel
Question 5
In the book of Genesis, what is the name of the covenant made by God with Noah after the great flood?
A. Noahic Covenant
B. Abrahamic Covenant
C. Mosaic Covenant
D. Davidic Covenant
Question 6
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the vision of the Lord sitting on a throne?
A. It represents the glory and majesty of God.
B. It signifies the coming judgment and the end of the world.
C. It represents the mercy and compassion of God.
D. It signifies the restoration and redemption of Israel.
Question 7
In the book of 1 Peter, what is the significance of the term 'elect'?
A. They are chosen for salvation
B. They are chosen for service
C. They are chosen for glory
D. They are chosen for suffering
Question 8
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the call of Amos to be a prophet?
A. He was called to be a prophet to the northern kingdom of Israel.
B. He was called to be a prophet to the southern kingdom of Judah.
C. He was called to be a prophet to the entire world.
D. He was called to be a prophet to the Gentiles.
Question 9
In the book of James, what is the relationship between faith and works?
A. Faith is the sole means of justification
B. Works are the sole means of justification
C. Faith and works are equally important
D. Faith is the foundation, while works are the evidence
Question 10
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the locusts and the fire that destroy the crops?
A. They symbolize the destruction of the wicked and the punishment of the righteous.
B. They represent the consequences of sin and the need for repentance.
C. They signify the coming judgment and the end of the world.
D. They are a metaphor for the destruction of the natural world.
Question 11
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow?
A. It symbolizes God's promise
B. It symbolizes God's wrath
C. It symbolizes God's covenant
D. It symbolizes God's judgment
Question 12
Explain the concept of covenant in the biblical context, using the example of the covenant between God and Abraham.
A. A covenant is a binding agreement between two parties.
B. A covenant is a promise made by God to humanity.
C. A covenant is a social contract between individuals.
D. A covenant is a divine promise to a specific nation.
Question 13
According to the book of Isaiah, what is the nature of God's justice?
A. It is based on human standards
B. It is based on God's own standards
C. It is arbitrary and capricious
D. It is based on the principle of retribution
Question 14
The book of Amos is a prophetic book in the Old Testament. What is the name of the city to which Amos was called by God to prophesy?
A. Bethel
B. Jerusalem
C. Damascus
D. Samaria
Question 15
Analyze the concept of social responsibility in the context of Christian ethics, using the story of Noah's Ark as a case study.
A. Social responsibility is a moral obligation to act in the best interest of others.
B. Social responsibility is a legal requirement to follow societal norms.
C. Social responsibility is a personal choice to prioritize individual interests.
D. Social responsibility is a collective effort to address social issues.

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