POST UTME VERITAS UNIVERSITY 2024 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
Discuss the concept of 'Justification' in the biblical narrative, highlighting its significance in the development of Christian theology.
A. Justification refers to the act of being declared righteous by God, resulting in salvation.
B. Justification is a concept that emerged in the 2nd century, focusing on the spiritual nature of humanity.
C. Justification is a central theme in the writings of Augustine, emphasizing the importance of human freedom and responsibility.
D. Justification is a doctrine that was rejected by the Early Church, seen as a form of Gnosticism.
Question 2
Explain the concept of 'the second coming' in the book of Revelation, chapter 19, verse 11. How does it relate to the concept of 'judgment'?
A. The second coming is the idea that Jesus Christ will return to earth to judge the living and the dead.
B. The second coming is the idea that Jesus Christ will return to earth to establish a new heaven and a new earth.
C. The second coming is a concept that is not relevant to the book of Revelation.
D. The second coming is a concept that is only relevant to the Old Testament.
Question 3
In the book of Judges, what is the significance of the story of Samson and Delilah?
A. It highlights the importance of humility and obedience
B. It demonstrates the power of faith and trust
C. It shows the consequences of pride and arrogance
D. It illustrates the dangers of temptation and sin
Question 4
Describe the concept of 'original sin' in the book of Genesis, chapter 3. How does it relate to the concept of 'human nature'?
A. Original sin is the idea that humans are born with a sinful nature due to the disobedience of Adam and Eve.
B. Original sin is the idea that humans are born with a neutral nature and must choose to sin or not.
C. Original sin is a concept that is not relevant to the book of Genesis.
D. Original sin is a concept that is only relevant to the Old Testament.
Question 5
In the book of Genesis, what is the significance of the rainbow after the flood?
A. A symbol of God's promise to never again destroy the earth with a flood
B. A sign of the covenant between God and Noah
C. A representation of the Trinity
D. A symbol of God's wrath
Question 6
Analyze the parable of the Prodigal Son in the context of Jesus' teachings on forgiveness and mercy. How does the parable relate to the broader Christian tradition?
A. The parable of the Prodigal Son emphasizes the importance of forgiveness over justice.
B. The parable of the Prodigal Son highlights the relationship between forgiveness and mercy.
C. The parable of the Prodigal Son focuses on the role of mercy in justifying forgiveness.
D. The parable of the Prodigal Son rejects the idea of forgiveness altogether.
Question 7
Discuss the concept of 'Sin' in the biblical narrative, highlighting its significance in the development of Christian theology.
A. Sin refers to the act of disobedience to God's commands, resulting in separation from God.
B. Sin is a concept that emerged in the 2nd century, focusing on the spiritual nature of humanity.
C. Sin is a central theme in the writings of Augustine, emphasizing the importance of human freedom and responsibility.
D. Sin is a doctrine that was rejected by the Early Church, seen as a form of Gnosticism.
Question 8
Evaluate the role of the Covenant of Circumcision in the biblical narrative, highlighting its significance in the development of Israelite identity.
A. The Covenant of Circumcision marks the beginning of the Israelite nation, establishing a unique relationship with God.
B. The Covenant of Circumcision is a symbol of the Israelites' obedience to God's commands, demonstrating their commitment to the covenant.
C. The Covenant of Circumcision is a central aspect of the Abrahamic Covenant, emphasizing the importance of faith and trust.
D. The Covenant of Circumcision is a later addition to the biblical narrative, introduced to explain the origins of the Israelite people.
Question 9
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, what is the primary lesson Jesus teaches about God's love and mercy?
A. God's love is conditional on our obedience.
B. God's love is unconditional and merciful.
C. God's love is limited to those who follow His commandments.
D. God's love is only for those who are righteous.
Question 10
Evaluate the role of the Covenant of Creation in the biblical narrative, highlighting its significance in the development of Israelite theology.
A. The Covenant of Creation marks the beginning of the Israelite nation, establishing a unique relationship with God.
B. The Covenant of Creation is a symbol of the Israelites' obedience to God's commands, demonstrating their commitment to the covenant.
C. The Covenant of Creation is a central aspect of the Abrahamic Covenant, emphasizing the importance of faith and trust.
D. The Covenant of Creation is a later addition to the biblical narrative, introduced to explain the origins of the Israelite people.
Question 11
Analyze the concept of covenant in the biblical narrative, focusing on the relationship between God and Noah. How does the covenant with Noah reflect the character of God?
A. The covenant with Noah demonstrates God's mercy and forgiveness.
B. The covenant with Noah highlights God's sovereignty and power.
C. The covenant with Noah emphasizes God's justice and wrath.
D. The covenant with Noah showcases God's love and compassion.
Question 12
According to the book of Genesis, what is the reason for the fall of man?
A. Disobedience to God's command
B. Lack of faith in God's promise
C. Pride and arrogance
D. Fear of death and suffering
Question 13
In the book of Isaiah, what is the name of the valley where the prophet saw a vision of God's glory?
A. The Valley of the Shadow of Death
B. The Valley of the Dry Bones
C. The Valley of the Vision
D. The Valley of the Kings
Question 14
Explain the concept of 'the church' in the book of Ephesians, chapter 1, verse 22. How does it relate to the concept of 'the body of Christ'?
A. The church is the idea that believers are united together as the body of Christ and are called to live in harmony with one another.
B. The church is the idea that believers are not united together as the body of Christ and are free to live in discord.
C. The church is a concept that is not relevant to the book of Ephesians.
D. The church is a concept that is only relevant to the Old Testament.
Question 15
Explain the significance of the Epistle of James in the New Testament, focusing on its teachings on faith and works. How does James' epistle relate to the broader Christian tradition?
A. James' epistle emphasizes the importance of faith over works.
B. James' epistle highlights the relationship between faith and works.
C. James' epistle focuses on the role of works in justifying faith.
D. James' epistle rejects the idea of faith altogether.

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