POST UTME UNILAG 2017 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the call to 'Seek me and live'?
A. A call to repentance and a promise of salvation
B. A warning of impending judgment and destruction
C. A call to social justice and a critique of economic inequality
D. A call to worship and a celebration of God's sovereignty
Question 2
What is the central theme of the Epistle of James?
A. The importance of faith and works in salvation
B. The role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer
C. The relationship between faith and reason
D. The importance of social justice and caring for the poor
Question 3
The Epistle of James emphasizes the importance of faith and works in the Christian life. What is the primary difference between faith and works, according to James?
A. Faith is a mental assent to God's existence, while works are physical actions
B. Faith is a mental assent to God's existence, while works are physical actions that demonstrate faith
C. Faith is a physical action, while works are mental assent to God's existence
D. Faith and works are interchangeable terms
Question 4
Compare and contrast the teachings of Jesus on the kingdom of God with the concept of the 'kingdom of heaven' in the Old Testament. How do these teachings relate to the idea of God's sovereignty and rule over all creation?
A. The teachings of Jesus on the kingdom of God emphasize the idea of God's presence and rule in the lives of His people, while the concept of the kingdom of heaven in the Old Testament focuses on God's future reign over all creation.
B. The teachings of Jesus on the kingdom of God represent a radical departure from the traditional Jewish understanding of God's sovereignty, emphasizing instead the idea of God's love and mercy.
C. The teachings of Jesus on the kingdom of God are a continuation of the Old Testament concept of the kingdom of heaven, with Jesus emphasizing the importance of faith and obedience in entering the kingdom.
D. The teachings of Jesus on the kingdom of God are a rejection of the Old Testament concept of the kingdom of heaven, with Jesus instead emphasizing the idea of God's presence and rule in the lives of His people.
Question 5
Analyze the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of Jesus, highlighting its significance for Christian doctrine and practice.
A. The Holy Spirit is the agent of Jesus' conception and birth.
B. The Holy Spirit is the source of Jesus' wisdom and power.
C. The Holy Spirit is the guide for Jesus' ministry and teachings.
D. The Holy Spirit has no role in Jesus' life.
Question 6
What is the main theme of the parable of the Prodigal Son?
A. The importance of forgiveness and mercy
B. The dangers of sin and the consequences of disobedience
C. The value of hard work and diligence
D. The power of prayer and fasting
Question 7
In the book of Exodus, what is the significance of the covenant between God and Moses?
A. It establishes the Ten Commandments as a model for future moral codes
B. It establishes the Ark of the Covenant as a symbol of God's presence
C. It establishes the covenant as a means of atonement for Israel's sin
D. It establishes the covenant as a model for future covenants between God and humanity
Question 8
What is the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham in Genesis 15?
A. It marks the beginning of the Abrahamic covenant
B. It establishes the promise of a land for the Israelites
C. It introduces the concept of circumcision
D. It is a symbol of God's love for humanity
Question 9
Explain the concept of the Kingdom of God in Jesus' teachings, using examples from the Parables of the Kingdom.
A. The Kingdom of God refers to a future, literal kingdom on earth.
B. The Kingdom of God is a present, spiritual reality.
C. The Kingdom of God is a metaphor for God's rule over human hearts.
D. The Kingdom of God has no relation to Jesus' teachings.
Question 10
In the book of Amos, what is the primary message of the prophet's call to repentance?
A. The coming judgment of God on the nations
B. The importance of social justice and righteousness
C. The need for personal repentance and conversion
D. The role of the prophet as a mediator between God and humanity
Question 11
Explain the concept of the Church as the Body of Christ, using examples from the New Testament and the writings of the early Church Fathers.
A. The Church is a human institution with no divine significance.
B. The Church is the physical body of Christ on earth.
C. The Church is the spiritual body of Christ, comprising all believers.
D. The Church has no relation to Christ's teachings.
Question 12
In the Epistle of Romans, what is the significance of the concept of 'justification by faith'?
A. A call to works-based righteousness and obedience to the law
B. A warning against faith and a call to works-based salvation
C. A call to faith and a promise of salvation through faith in Christ
D. A celebration of God's sovereignty and power
Question 13
What is the significance of the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15?
A. It teaches the importance of forgiveness and mercy
B. It emphasizes the value of hard work and responsibility
C. It highlights the dangers of sin and rebellion
D. It illustrates the concept of conditional love
Question 14
Compare and contrast the teachings of Jesus on the importance of love and compassion with the concept of the 'law' in the Old Testament. How do these teachings relate to the idea of salvation by love alone?
A. The teachings of Jesus on the importance of love and compassion emphasize the idea of salvation by love alone, rejecting the concept of the law in the Old Testament.
B. The teachings of Jesus on the importance of love and compassion represent a continuation of the Old Testament concept of the law, with Jesus emphasizing the importance of obedience to God's commands.
C. The teachings of Jesus on the importance of love and compassion are a radical departure from the traditional Jewish understanding of the law, emphasizing instead the idea of love and compassion for all people.
D. The teachings of Jesus on the importance of love and compassion are a rejection of the Old Testament concept of salvation by law alone, with Jesus instead emphasizing the importance of love and compassion for all people.
Question 15
The Passion of Christ is a central aspect of the Christian faith. What is the primary significance of Jesus' death on the cross, according to the Epistle to the Hebrews?
A. To provide a substitute for the sacrifices of the Old Testament
B. To demonstrate God's justice and wrath against sin
C. To provide a model for Christian living and discipleship
D. To provide a means of salvation for all humanity

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