POST UTME UNIBEN 2021 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the context of Paul's missionary journeys, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:1-35)?
A. The Council established the importance of circumcision for Gentile converts.
B. The Council clarified the role of the Law in the lives of Gentile believers.
C. The Council resolved the issue of food offered to idols for Gentile believers.
D. The Council determined the significance of the Jerusalem church in the early Christian movement.
Question 2
Analyze the epistle of James 1:19-20, focusing on the relationship between wisdom and actions. What does James mean by "quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger"?
A. James emphasizes the importance of self-control in achieving wisdom.
B. James highlights the need for humility in seeking wisdom.
C. James stresses the value of patience in acquiring wisdom.
D. James underscores the role of anger in hindering wisdom.
Question 3
According to the book of 1 Peter, what is the source of suffering?
A. The flesh
B. The world
C. The devil
D. The will of God
Question 4
In the book of Isaiah, what is the name of the valley where the prophet saw a vision of God's glory?
A. The Valley of Vision
B. The Valley of Decision
C. The Valley of the Shadow of Death
D. The Valley of the Dry Bones
Question 5
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of Paul and Peter in the New Testament. How did their leadership approaches impact the early church?
A. Paul's leadership style was characterized by his emphasis on evangelism and missionary work, while Peter's leadership focused on establishing a strong administrative system within the church.
B. Paul's leadership style was marked by his emphasis on spiritual worship and the importance of the Holy Spirit, while Peter's leadership focused on establishing a strong economic system within the church.
C. Paul's leadership style was characterized by his emphasis on the role of the apostles as leaders, while Peter's leadership focused on the importance of local church leadership.
D. Paul's leadership style was marked by his emphasis on the importance of obedience to authority, while Peter's leadership focused on the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and empowering leaders.
Question 6
The concept of 'justification by faith' in the book of Romans is best described as
A. The idea that one's good works earn salvation
B. The idea that one's faith in God earns salvation
C. The idea that one's obedience to the law earns salvation
D. The idea that one's baptism earns salvation
Question 7
In the book of Judges, the period of the judges is characterized by
A. A period of peace and prosperity
B. A period of constant conflict and chaos
C. A period of spiritual revival and renewal
D. A period of idolatry and apostasy
Question 8
According to the book of Genesis, what was the primary reason for God's covenant with Noah?
A. To punish humanity for their sins
B. To establish a new creation
C. To preserve humanity and the earth
D. To demonstrate God's power
Question 9
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the 'cycle of sin and judgment'?
A. It highlights the need for social justice and equality
B. It emphasizes the importance of worship and spiritual renewal
C. It demonstrates the value of hard work and productivity
D. It shows the consequences of disobedience and rebellion
Question 10
Explain the concept of "the Fall of Man" in the context of the biblical narrative (Genesis 3:1-24). What are the consequences of this event for humanity?
A. The Fall of Man refers to the moment when humanity rejected God's command and chose to disobey.
B. The Fall of Man denotes the moment when humanity became aware of its own sinfulness and need for redemption.
C. The Fall of Man signifies the moment when humanity lost its original created state and became subject to sin and death.
D. The Fall of Man represents the moment when humanity chose to follow its own desires and reject God's sovereignty.
Question 11
The concept of 'eternal security' in the New Testament is best described as
A. The idea that one's salvation is secure forever
B. The idea that one's salvation can be lost
C. The idea that one's salvation is based on good works
D. The idea that one's salvation is based on faith alone
Question 12
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary purpose of the biblical concept of 'sabbath rest'?
A. To provide a day of physical relaxation and rejuvenation
B. To emphasize the importance of worship and spiritual renewal
C. To highlight the need for social justice and equality
D. To demonstrate the value of hard work and productivity
Question 13
The early Christian church was characterized by
A. A hierarchical structure with bishops and priests
B. A decentralized structure with no formal leadership
C. A structure based on the Jewish synagogue model
D. A structure based on the Roman civic model
Question 14
The concept of 'glorification' in the New Testament is best described as
A. The process of becoming holy through good works
B. The process of becoming holy through faith in God
C. The process of becoming holy through obedience to the law
D. The process of becoming holy through baptism
Question 15
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the prophet's call to social justice (Amos 5:21-24)?
A. It emphasizes the importance of ritual purity and sacrifice
B. It highlights the role of the prophet in calling the people to repentance
C. It presents a model of effective social critique and advocacy for the marginalized
D. It provides a detailed account of the importance of worship and prayer in the Christian life

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