POST UTME UNIBEN 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Describe the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the Gospel of John. What message does it convey about God's provision and care?
A. The miracle of the loaves and fishes demonstrates God's power to feed the hungry and satisfy the thirsty.
B. The miracle of the loaves and fishes shows that God is a God of abundance and can provide more than enough.
C. The miracle of the loaves and fishes illustrates the importance of sharing what we have with others.
D. The miracle of the loaves and fishes is a symbol of God's love and care for his people.
Question 2
The Epistle of James emphasizes the importance of faith and works in the Christian life. Which of the following statements best summarizes the main theme of the epistle?
A. Faith alone justifies the believer
B. Faith and works are equally important for salvation
C. The epistle focuses on the importance of baptism
D. The epistle emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life
Question 3
Explain the concept of 'miracles' in the biblical narrative, focusing on the miracles of Jesus Christ. How do these miracles relate to God's power and authority?
A. Miracles are supernatural events that demonstrate God's power and authority.
B. Miracles are natural events that can be explained by science.
C. Miracles are human achievements that demonstrate human ingenuity.
D. Miracles are divine interventions that contradict the laws of nature.
Question 4
What is the name of the parable in which Jesus teaches about the importance of forgiveness?
A. The Prodigal Son
B. The Good Samaritan
C. The Laborers in the Vineyard
D. The Unforgiving Servant
Question 5
Explain the concept of the resurrection of the body in the Epistle to the Romans. What are the implications for modern Christians?
A. The resurrection of the body means that we will be raised from the dead and given a new body that is like Christ's.
B. The resurrection of the body is a myth created by the early Christian church.
C. The resurrection of the body is a symbol of spiritual rebirth and renewal.
D. The resurrection of the body is a process of self-improvement to become a better person.
Question 6
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow after the flood?
A. A symbol of God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood
B. A sign of the covenant between God and Noah
C. A representation of the Trinity
D. A symbol of the Holy Spirit
Question 7
What is the primary purpose of the early church's emphasis on the Holy Spirit?
A. To emphasize the importance of baptism
B. To emphasize the importance of the Eucharist
C. To emphasize the importance of the Holy Spirit in empowering believers
D. To emphasize the importance of the Old Testament
Question 8
In the book of Acts, what is the primary reason for the persecution of the early Christian church?
A. The spread of Christianity was seen as a threat to the Roman Empire.
B. The early Christians were accused of being a cult and a threat to Jewish tradition.
C. The apostles were seen as a challenge to the authority of the Jewish leaders.
D. The early Christians were persecuted for their refusal to worship the Roman gods.
Question 9
Explain the concept of 'creation' in the biblical narrative, focusing on the creation story in Genesis 1-2. How does this story relate to God's nature and character?
A. Creation is the process by which God brings the world into existence.
B. Creation is the process by which humans bring the world into existence.
C. Creation is the process by which God and humans collaborate to bring the world into existence.
D. Creation is the process by which God and other gods collaborate to bring the world into existence.
Question 10
Analyze the role of the Holy Spirit in the early Christian church, as described in Acts 2:1-47. What implications does this have for modern Christian communities?
A. The Holy Spirit empowered the apostles to preach the gospel to all nations.
B. The Holy Spirit gave the apostles the gift of tongues to communicate with people from different cultures.
C. The Holy Spirit enabled the apostles to perform miracles to demonstrate God's power.
D. The Holy Spirit gave the apostles the gift of prophecy to guide the early Christian church.
Question 11
What is the significance of the number 40 in the biblical account of the flood?
A. It represents the number of days it rained on the earth.
B. It signifies the number of years Noah was in the ark.
C. It symbolizes the number of generations that passed before the flood.
D. It represents the number of months it took for the floodwaters to recede.
Question 12
In the context of the early church, what was the significance of the Council of Jerusalem?
A. It marked the beginning of the Christian church as a separate entity from Judaism
B. It established the importance of the apostolic tradition
C. It resolved the issue of Gentile inclusion in the church
D. It defined the role of the apostles as leaders of the church
Question 13
Analyze the concept of 'fall of man' in the biblical narrative, focusing on the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3. How does this story relate to human nature and sin?
A. The fall of man is the process by which humans become sinful and rebellious against God.
B. The fall of man is the process by which humans become righteous and obedient to God.
C. The fall of man is the process by which humans become neutral and indifferent to God.
D. The fall of man is the process by which humans become divine and equal to God.
Question 14
In the context of the Passion of Christ, what was the significance of the crucifixion?
A. It demonstrated Jesus' rejection by society
B. It highlighted Jesus' divine nature
C. It emphasized Jesus' sacrifice for humanity
D. It showed Jesus' inability to save himself
Question 15
In the book of Amos, what is the primary message of the prophet's call to social justice?
A. The importance of religious rituals and practices
B. The need for social and economic reform
C. The importance of individual piety and morality
D. The role of the prophet as a mediator between God and humanity

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