POST UTME UNIBEN 2025 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Acts, what is the primary reason for the persecution of the early Christian church?
A. The spread of Christianity
B. The death of Stephen
C. The appointment of Saul as a persecutor
D. The refusal to worship the Roman gods
Question 2
In the context of the Covenants, what is the significance of the rainbow as a symbol of God's promise to Noah?
A. A symbol of God's wrath
B. A sign of the covenant between God and Noah
C. A representation of the Ark
D. A reminder of the Great Flood
Question 3
In the book of Judges, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to conquer Canaan?
A. Disobedience to God's commands
B. Lack of faith in God
C. Fear of the Canaanites
D. Inability to overcome the giants
Question 4
In the book of Exodus, what is the primary reason for the Israelites' journey through the wilderness?
A. To reach the promised land
B. To escape the Egyptian army
C. To worship God at Mount Sinai
D. To receive the law from God
Question 5
Describe the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the early Christian church. How did the Holy Spirit empower the early Christians to fulfill their mission?
A. The Holy Spirit empowered the early Christians to fulfill their mission by providing them with the gift of prophecy.
B. The Holy Spirit empowered the early Christians to fulfill their mission by providing them with the gift of healing.
C. The Holy Spirit empowered the early Christians to fulfill their mission by providing them with the gift of wisdom.
D. The Holy Spirit empowered the early Christians to fulfill their mission by providing them with the gift of power.
Question 6
Analyze the concept of the 'covenant of redemption' in the context of the Abrahamic covenant. How does it relate to the broader themes of salvation and redemption in the Old Testament?
A. A covenant of works, emphasizing human obedience
B. A covenant of grace, emphasizing God's sovereignty
C. A covenant of redemption, emphasizing Christ's atonement
D. A covenant of circumcision, emphasizing physical identity
Question 7
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant with Noah?
A. It represents the destruction of the floodwaters
B. It signifies the promise of never again destroying the earth with a flood
C. It is a symbol of God's wrath towards humanity
D. It represents the separation of the earth from the heavens
Question 8
What is the primary theme of the book of Amos?
A. The importance of social justice and the treatment of the poor.
B. The role of the prophets in predicting the coming of Jesus Christ.
C. The significance of the covenant between God and Israel.
D. The importance of animal sacrifice in the worship of God.
Question 9
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham?
A. It establishes the importance of the land of Canaan in the Jewish tradition.
B. It introduces the concept of circumcision as a sign of the covenant.
C. It sets the stage for the story of Isaac and Ishmael.
D. It marks the beginning of God's promise to create a new people.
Question 10
Explain the significance of the 'Epistle to the Romans' in the context of Paul's missionary journeys. How does it relate to the broader themes of justification and sanctification?
A. A call to social justice and activism
B. A call to personal holiness and morality
C. A call to spiritual warfare and apocalypticism
D. A call to community and social responsibility
Question 11
In the context of the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Noah?
A. It marks the beginning of God's promise to create a new world.
B. It establishes the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant with humanity.
C. It introduces the concept of animal sacrifice as a means of atonement.
D. It sets the stage for the story of Abraham's call by God.
Question 12
Explain the significance of the covenant between God and Noah in the book of Genesis. How did this covenant establish the basis for God's relationship with humanity?
A. The covenant between God and Noah established the basis for God's relationship with humanity by providing a means of salvation for all people.
B. The covenant between God and Noah established the basis for God's relationship with humanity by providing a means of atonement for sin.
C. The covenant between God and Noah established the basis for God's relationship with humanity by providing a means of establishing a new creation.
D. The covenant between God and Noah established the basis for God's relationship with humanity by providing a means of establishing a new covenant.
Question 13
What is the primary characteristic of the leadership of King David?
A. He emphasized the importance of military conquest
B. He emphasized the importance of administrative reform
C. He emphasized the importance of spiritual renewal
D. He emphasized the importance of economic growth
Question 14
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the author's discussion on the nature of faith and works?
A. To establish the superiority of faith over works
B. To demonstrate the importance of good works in justifying one's faith
C. To show that faith and works are mutually exclusive
D. To argue that faith is a mere intellectual assent
Question 15
In the context of Paul's missions, what is the significance of the conversion of the Gentiles?
A. It marked the beginning of the Gentile mission
B. It fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah 49:6
C. It was a sign of God's favor towards the Gentiles
D. It was a fulfillment of the Law of Moses

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