POST UTME VERITAS UNIVERSITY 2023 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Compare and contrast the leadership styles of King Saul and King David in 1 Samuel 8-31. What lessons can be learned from their experiences?
A. King Saul's leadership style was more effective than King David's because he was more experienced.
B. King David's leadership style was more effective than King Saul's because he was more humble.
C. King Saul's leadership style was more effective than King David's because he was more decisive.
D. King David's leadership style was more effective than King Saul's because he was more spiritual.
Question 2
Explain the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in John 6:1-14. What does this miracle signify in the context of Jesus' ministry?
A. The miracle of the loaves and fishes signifies Jesus' power to provide for physical needs.
B. The miracle of the loaves and fishes signifies Jesus' power to provide for spiritual needs.
C. The miracle of the loaves and fishes signifies Jesus' power to feed the hungry.
D. The miracle of the loaves and fishes signifies Jesus' power to heal the sick.
Question 3
According to the book of Amos, what is the name of the king of Israel who was judged by God?
A. King Jeroboam
B. King Jehu
C. King Uzziah
D. King Ahaz
Question 4
Analyze the concept of the 'covenant of grace' in the Epistle to the Romans. How does this concept relate to the broader themes of salvation and the relationship between God and humanity?
A. The covenant of grace is a unilateral agreement between God and humanity, where God offers salvation to all people through faith in Jesus Christ.
B. The covenant of grace is a bilateral agreement between God and humanity, where God offers salvation to those who keep the law.
C. The covenant of grace is a covenant of works, where God offers salvation to those who keep the law.
D. The covenant of grace is a covenant of faith, where God offers salvation to those who have faith in Jesus Christ.
Question 5
Explain the concept of 'Imago Dei' in the context of Genesis 1:26-27, using relevant biblical passages to support your answer.
A. The idea that humans are created in the image of God
B. The concept of human dignity and worth
C. The doctrine of original sin
D. The idea of human responsibility to God
Question 6
In the Gospel of John, what is the name of the city where Jesus was crucified?
A. Jerusalem
B. Bethlehem
C. Nazareth
D. Capernaum
Question 7
Explain the concept of 'redemption' in the Epistle to the Romans. How does this concept relate to the broader themes of salvation and the relationship between God and humanity?
A. Redemption means the liberation of humanity from the bondage of sin and death through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
B. Redemption means the restoration of humanity to a state of innocence and purity through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
C. Redemption means the forgiveness of humanity's sins through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
D. Redemption means the punishment of humanity for their sins through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Question 8
According to the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' failure to conquer the land?
A. Their lack of faith in God
B. Their failure to follow God's laws
C. Their inability to work together as a team
D. Their lack of military training
Question 9
Explain the concept of 'justification by works' in the Epistle to the Romans. How does this concept relate to the broader themes of salvation and the relationship between faith and works?
A. Justification by works means that an individual is declared righteous by God based on their good works, regardless of their faith.
B. Justification by works means that an individual is justified by their faith, but this faith must be accompanied by good works.
C. Justification by works means that an individual is justified by their good works, but faith is the catalyst for these works.
D. Justification by works means that an individual is justified by their faith, but this faith is not necessarily accompanied by good works.
Question 10
Describe the concept of 'theosis' in the context of the early Christian church. How does it relate to the concept of 'deification'?
A. Theosis refers to the process of becoming like God through moral transformation.
B. Theosis refers to the process of becoming like God through spiritual transformation.
C. Theosis refers to the process of becoming like God through sacramental transformation.
D. Theosis refers to the process of becoming like God through mystical transformation.
Question 11
Explain the concept of 'Theosis' in the context of Paul's mission in 2 Corinthians 3:18, using relevant biblical passages to support your answer.
A. The process of becoming like God
B. The idea of spiritual growth
C. The concept of sanctification
D. The doctrine of justification
Question 12
Analyze the prophetic message of Amos 5:21-27. What does the call to justice and righteousness signify in this context?
A. The call to justice and righteousness signifies God's desire for a more just society.
B. The call to justice and righteousness signifies God's desire for a more righteous individual.
C. The call to justice and righteousness signifies God's desire for a more peaceful world.
D. The call to justice and righteousness signifies God's desire for a more prosperous economy.
Question 13
Explain the concept of 'koinonia' in the New Testament, using 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 as a reference. How does it relate to the concept of the 'body of Christ'?
A. Koinonia refers to the sharing of material possessions among believers.
B. Koinonia refers to the sharing of spiritual gifts among believers.
C. Koinonia refers to the unity of believers in Christ.
D. Koinonia refers to the diversity of believers in Christ.
Question 14
Analyze the significance of the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15:1-35. What does this event signify in the context of the early Christian church?
A. The Jerusalem Council signifies the establishment of the Christian church in Jerusalem.
B. The Jerusalem Council signifies the spread of Christianity to the Gentiles.
C. The Jerusalem Council signifies the beginning of the Christian church.
D. The Jerusalem Council signifies the end of the Jewish church.
Question 15
In the Epistle of James, what is the primary characteristic of true wisdom?
A. The ability to accumulate wealth
B. The ability to perform miracles
C. The ability to show mercy and compassion
D. The ability to demonstrate self-control and humility

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