POST UTME UNILORIN 2019 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the primary theme of the book of Amos?
A. The judgment of God on the nations
B. The call to social justice
C. The importance of worship
D. The role of the prophets
Question 2
What is the central theme of the book of James in the New Testament?
A. The importance of faith in salvation
B. The role of works in justification
C. The need for perseverance in the face of trials
D. The significance of wisdom in Christian living
Question 3
In the book of Genesis, what was the primary reason for God's covenant with Noah?
A. To punish humanity for their wickedness
B. To preserve humanity and the animal kingdom from destruction
C. To establish a new relationship between God and humanity
D. To introduce the concept of sacrifice and atonement
Question 4
Analyze the concept of 'justification by faith' in Romans 3:21-31. How does this doctrine relate to the broader themes of salvation and the relationship between God and humanity?
A. Justification by faith is a means of earning salvation through good works and obedience to the law.
B. Justification by faith is a doctrine that emphasizes the importance of faith in Christ for salvation, rather than works or the law.
C. Justification by faith is a concept that is unique to the book of Romans, with no relevance to other parts of the New Testament.
D. Justification by faith is a doctrine that is opposed to the idea of salvation by grace, and is therefore heretical.
Question 5
What is the main theme of the Gospel of Mark's account of the birth of Jesus?
A. The importance of the angel in the annunciation
B. The role of the Magi in the visit
C. The significance of the star of Bethlehem
D. The fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy
Question 6
In the book of Judges, what was the name of the Israelite leader who led the Israelites against the Moabites?
A. Othniel
B. Ehud
C. Shamgar
D. Deborah
Question 7
Compare and contrast the prophetic ministries of Amos and Hosea. How do their messages reflect the social and cultural context of ancient Israel?
A. Amos and Hosea share a common message of judgment and condemnation against the Israelites for their sins.
B. Amos and Hosea have distinct messages, with Amos focusing on social justice and Hosea emphasizing the importance of faithfulness to God.
C. Amos and Hosea are both prophets of doom, predicting the destruction of Israel and the exile of its people.
D. Amos and Hosea are both prophets of hope, offering messages of restoration and redemption to the Israelites.
Question 8
In the book of Kings, what is the significance of the division of the kingdom into Israel and Judah?
A. It represents the fulfillment of God's promise to David
B. It symbolizes the judgment of God on the Israelites
C. It signifies the beginning of a new era of peace and prosperity
D. It represents the restoration of the Davidic dynasty
Question 9
In the book of Amos, what is the significance of the phrase 'the lion has devoured the prey; the blood of the slain is dried up'?
A. It symbolizes the end of the Israelites' period of prosperity
B. It represents the Israelites' failure to obey God's laws
C. It signifies the coming of a new era of peace and prosperity
D. It is a reference to the Israelites' past victories
Question 10
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary motivation for Christians to engage in acts of charity and kindness?
A. To earn salvation
B. To demonstrate love for God
C. To gain social status
D. To fulfill a moral obligation
Question 11
In the Epistle of Peter, what is the primary purpose of the author's emphasis on the importance of living a holy life?
A. To demonstrate the superiority of the Christian life
B. To show that living a holy life is essential for salvation
C. To emphasize the importance of living a holy life in the face of persecution
D. To highlight the role of living a holy life in the church
Question 12
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant with humanity?
A. It represents the destruction of the world
B. It signifies the promise of a new beginning
C. It symbolizes the power of God's wrath
D. It represents the covenant between God and Noah
Question 13
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary principle guiding Christian behavior towards the environment?
A. The principle of stewardship
B. The principle of dominion
C. The principle of exploitation
D. The principle of neglect
Question 14
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the vision of the 'servant of the Lord'?
A. It represents the coming of the Messiah
B. It symbolizes the redemption of Israel
C. It signifies the judgment of God on the nations
D. It represents the restoration of the Davidic dynasty
Question 15
What was the significance of the covenant between God and Abraham?
A. It marked the beginning of the Israelites' journey to the Promised Land
B. It established the Israelites as God's chosen people
C. It introduced the concept of circumcision
D. It predicted the coming of Jesus Christ

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