POST UTME VERITAS UNIVERSITY 2020 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the 'Servant of the Lord'?
A. He is a future king of Judah who will bring salvation to Israel.
B. He is a prophetic figure who will suffer on behalf of Israel.
C. He is a symbol of God's judgment on Israel's enemies.
D. He is a representation of God's covenant with Abraham.
Question 2
Analyze the parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32) in the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility. How does the parable relate to the concept of forgiveness and restoration?
A. The parable highlights the importance of forgiveness and restoration in Christian relationships.
B. The parable emphasizes the need for punishment and retribution in cases of disobedience.
C. The parable illustrates the concept of conditional love and acceptance.
D. The parable shows the importance of material wealth and status in Christian living.
Question 3
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the primary lesson that Jesus teaches about God's love and forgiveness?
A. God's love is conditional on our obedience
B. God's love is unconditional and forgiveness is always available
C. God's love is only for those who are perfect
D. God's love is only for those who are wealthy
Question 4
According to the book of Amos, what is the primary cause of the social injustice and economic inequality in Israel?
A. The idolatry of the Israelites
B. The oppression of the poor by the wealthy
C. The failure of the Israelites to follow the Mosaic law
D. The influence of foreign powers on Israel
Question 5
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the 'cycle of sin and judgment'?
A. It describes the repeated pattern of Israel's disobedience and God's punishment.
B. It highlights the importance of faith in God's deliverance.
C. It emphasizes the role of human leaders in Israel's spiritual decline.
D. It suggests that God's judgment is a form of discipline for Israel's benefit.
Question 6
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary purpose of the author's emphasis on the importance of faith and works?
A. To demonstrate the superiority of faith over works
B. To show that faith and works are inseparable
C. To emphasize the importance of faith in salvation
D. To contrast faith and works as mutually exclusive
Question 7
In the context of Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility, what is the primary principle of the Golden Rule?
A. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
B. Love your neighbor as yourself
C. Do not judge others
D. Love your enemies
Question 8
In the context of Creation and the Fall of Man, what was the primary consequence of Adam's disobedience?
A. The introduction of sin and death into the world
B. The creation of a new species
C. The destruction of the world
D. The establishment of a new covenant
Question 9
According to the book of Exodus, what was the name of the mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments?
A. Mount Sinai
B. Mount Zion
C. Mount Nebo
D. Mount Horeb
Question 10
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the Servant of the Lord?
A. The Servant represents the nation of Israel
B. The Servant is a symbol of God's judgment on Israel
C. The Servant is a representation of God's mercy and redemption
D. The Servant is a figure of the Messiah
Question 11
In the Gospel of Luke, what is the significance of the birth of John the Baptist?
A. To announce the coming of Jesus Christ
B. To prepare the way for the ministry of Jesus
C. To demonstrate God's power and authority
D. To show the importance of baptism
Question 12
Analyze the role of prophets in the Old Testament, using examples from the books of Amos, Hosea, and Isaiah. How do their messages relate to Christian Ethics and Social Responsibility?
A. Prophets were primarily concerned with predicting future events and calling people to repentance.
B. Prophets were primarily concerned with promoting social justice and advocating for the poor and marginalized.
C. Prophets were primarily concerned with condemning idolatry and promoting monotheism.
D. Prophets were primarily concerned with predicting the coming of Jesus Christ.
Question 13
What is the significance of the 'covenant' between God and Abraham in the book of Genesis?
A. It marks the beginning of the Jewish nation
B. It establishes the promise of a new covenant through Jesus Christ
C. It demonstrates God's faithfulness to His people
D. It shows the importance of circumcision in the Jewish faith
Question 14
What is the primary theme of the book of Romans, according to the author?
A. The justification of the Gentiles
B. The condemnation of the Jews
C. The relationship between faith and works
D. The importance of the law in salvation
Question 15
Explain the concept of the 'Kingdom of God' in the teachings of Jesus, using examples from the Gospels (Matthew 5-7, Luke 6-8).
A. The Kingdom of God refers to a future, physical realm where God's people will live in harmony with God.
B. The Kingdom of God is a present, spiritual reality where God's people live in obedience to God's will.
C. The Kingdom of God is a metaphor for the church, the community of believers.
D. The Kingdom of God is a mythological concept with no historical basis.

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