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UNN Post UTME Past Questions for CRS 2005/06
- “If I tell you, you will not believe; and if ask you, you will not answer…..” Jesus statement above was in response to a request by:
A. King Herod
B. The chief priests
C. Pontius Pilate
D. The oharisees and Sadducees - “And they arrested them and put them in custody until tomorrow, for it was already evening” in this statement above, the imprisoned persons were
A. Paul and John Mark
B. Peter and Stephen
C. Peter and john
D. Paul and Barnabas - “Teacher, do you not care if we perish” where was Jesus Christ when this question was asked?
A. On the sea, walking
B. In the wilderness
C. On the mount of olive
D. In the stern, asleep - According to John, the word “Rabbi” in Hebrew means
A. Disciple B. priest
C. master D. teacher - Where were the disciples of Jesus when he had a conversation with the Samaritan woman?
A. They had gone to the city to preach the gospel.
B. They had gone to the city to buy food
C. They had gone to mountain to pray
D. They had gone to wait for him - The parable of the sower can be categorized under parables about
A. Wealth B. nature
C. the kingdom D. the love of God - Jesus was at the wedding in Canaan of Galilee because
A. he wanted to demonstrate his power
B. he was invited to the ceremony
C. the groom was his relation
D. his disciples were there - The first person that revealed to Eli the evil of that would come to his home was
A. Joel B. a man of God
C. a prophet from Shiloh D. Samuel - In the story of transfiguration, Moses and Elijah represented the
A. Glory of God B. old testament saints
C. law and the prophets D. end of the age - “I will turn aside and see this great sight….” In the statement above, the great sight referred to was the
A. burning bush that was not burnt
B. thick smoke in Mount Sinai
C. mountain that was shaking
D. thunder and lightning on Mount Sinai - What did Asa do that was right in the eye of the LORD?
A. He removed all the idols of his father
B. He killed all the priests of Baal
C. His reign was peaceful
D. he killed all the Baal worship always - The royal law in the scripture according to James is
A. Loving one’s neighbor as oneself
B. Praying for one’s enemies
C. Leaving vengeance to God
D. Submitting to authority always - An unwise decision of Solomon was the issue of the
A. Building of the palace
B. Building of the temple
C. Felling of timber
D. Forced labour - In Romans, believers are taught to obey those in authority because rules are representatives of
A. The prophet B. God
C. the kingdom D. the people - God blessed the seventh day and made it holy because
A. he rested on that day from all his work
B. Adam gave names to all living creatures on that day
C. it was a Sabbath day
D. human beings were created on that day
UNN POST UTME ANSWERS FOR CRS 2005/06 [WITH BIBLE REFERENCES]
- Jesus statement above was in response to a request by the chief priest and scribes. Luke 22.66-67 Ans. B
- The imprisoned persons were Peter and John. Acts 4:3. Ans. C
- Jesus was in the stern asleep Mark 4: 38 Ans. D
- The ward “rabbi” in Hebrew means teacher. John 20:16. Ans. D
- The disciples of Jesus had gone to city to buy food. John 4:8 Ans. B
- The parable of the sower can be categorized under parables about the kingdom. Ans. C
- Jesus was at the wedding in Canaan of Galilee because he was invited to the ceremony
- The first person that revealed to Eli the evil of that would come to his home was a man of God
- In the story of transfiguration, Moses and Elijah represented the law and the prophets. Ans. C
- In the great sight referred to was the burning bush that was to burnt. Ex. 3:2-3
- What Asa did that was right in the eye of the LORD was that he removed all the idols of his father. 1 King 15:11-13 Ans. A
- The royal law in the scripture according to James is loving one’s neighbor as oneself. James 2:8 Ans. A
- An unwise decision of Solomon was the issue of the forced labour. 1 Kings 12:4. Ans. D
- In Romans, believers are taught to obey those in authority because rulers are representatives of God. Ans. C
- God blessed the seventh day and marked it holy because he rested on that day from all Hid work. Gen. 2:3. Ans. A
UNN Post UTME Answers for CRS (CRS 2005/2006)
1. B 2.C 3.D 4.D 5.B 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.A 12.A 13.D 14.C 15.A
UNN Post UTME Past Questions for CRS 2006/07
- When Simon peter saw the great shoal of fish they caught, he exclaimed with personal self judgment because he was:
A sinful man B. astonished
C. amazed D. amenable - After the great council in Jerusalem the apostles and the elders sent some members of the council to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas the people sent were:
A. Peter and James
B. Barnabas and Silas
C. Judas and Silas
D. Silas and Mark - Those who do not believe in Jesus Christ are condemned already because they:
A. Are stubborn B. have not believed
C. Worship idols D. have already perished - God loves his son Jesus because he
A. Is obedient to his father
B. Is the good shepherd
C. Laid down his life for all
D. Is the word that became flesh - Who are the children of God? Those who
A. Keep his command
B. Have faith in the son
C. Hear the word and keep it
D. Love one another - Jesus pronounced woe on Chorazin and Bethsaida because they were:
A. Enemies of truth B. not obedient to the law
C. Not repentant to their sins D. against the word of God - The trial of Jesus brought two enemies together to become friends. Who were these enemies?
A. Pilate and Jesus
B. Herod and Pilate
C. The Jews and the Romans
D. The chief priest and the Pharisees. - Why did King Josiah say the workers who were repairing the house should not be asked to give and account of their spending? They
A. Were not accountable of different trade
B. Did not know who to protect their interest
C. Were very honest and hardworking
D. Had the fear of god and have respect for the king - Moses the servant of the Lord did not see the land of
A. Negev B. Gilead
C. Moab D. Zoar - The place where God appeared to Solomon in a dream by night and told him to ask for anything was called
A. Gibeon B. Gezer
C. Gilgal D. Siloh - Why did God command different bands to attack and destroy Judah? God did so because
A. Of the in innocent blood Manasseh had shed
B. God wanted to wipe Judah off his sight
C. Manasseh committed great sin before God
D. Manasseh defiled Jerusalem with innocent blood. - The sin committed by the Israelites that made God sent prophet Ezekiel was:
A. Idolatry C. faithfulness
B. stubbornness D. rebellion - How did king Josiah pay the workmen who had oversight of the house of the lord during the repair of the house? He paid for it through:
A. The normal temple collection from the people
B. Tithes and taxes levied on the people
C. Special donations and temple collections
D. Pledge, tithes and temple collections - Why was Jonah displeased exceedingly and angry while he was in Nineveh? He was angry because God:
A. repented of the evil and forgave Nineveh
B. Wanted to destroy the people of Nineveh
C. Wanted Jonah to preach to the people of Nineveh
D. Change his mind and did not want to do what he intended - What was to be the reward of Israel according to Isaiah if they were willing and obedient to God? They would:
A. Inherit the entire land
B. Be the people of God and God will be their father
C. Prosper and devour their enemies
D. Eat the good of the land
UNN Post UTME Answers for CRS 2006/07
- When Simon Peter saw the great shoal of fish they caught, he exclaimed with personal self-judgment because he was astonished. LK 5:8-9. Ans. B
- The people sent were Judas and Silas. Acts 15: 22-23. Ans. C
- Those who do not believe in Jesus Christ are condemned already because they have not believed. Jn. 3:18. Ans. B
- God loves his son Jesus because he laid down his life for all. Jn. 10:17. Ans. C
- Those who have faith in the son are children of God Gal. 3:26. Ans. B
- Jesus pronounced woe on Chorazin and Bethsaida because they were not repentant of their sins. Matt. 11:21. Ans. C
- The enemies were Herod and Pilate. LK. 23.12. Ans. B
- King Josiah said that the workers who were repairing the house should not be asked to give an account of their spending because they were very honest and hardworking. 2 kings 22:7. Ans. C
- In order not to be dogmatic about the answer to this question, we advise you to read Deut. 34:1-6 and make your choice “and Moses went up form the plains of Moab top Of Pisgah which is opposite Jericho. And the lord showed him all thee land Gilead as far Dan and Naphtali, the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the western sea, the Negev, and the plain that is the valley of Jericho the city of palm trees, and far as Zoar. And the LORD said to him … “I shall not go over there” Deut 34: 1-4
- The place where god appeared to Solomon in a dream by night and told him to ask for anything was called Gibeon. I king. 3:5. Ans. A
- God commanded different bands to attach and destroy Judah because Manasseh committed great sin before God 2 kings 24:2-4. Ans. C
- The sin committed by the Israelites that made God sent prophet Ezekiel was rebellion Ezek. 2:3. Ans. D
- King Josiah paid the workmen who had oversight of the house of the lord during the repair of the house through the normal temple collection from the people. 2 kings 22: 4-5. Ans. A
- Jonah was displeased exceedingly and angry while he w as in Nineveh because God repented of the evil and forgave Nineveh. Jonah 3:10. Ans. A
- If they were willing and obedient to God, they would eat the good of the land Isaiah 1:9. Ans. D
SUMMARY OF ANSWERS (CRS 2006/07)
1.B 2.C 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.B
8.C 9. 10.A 11.C 12.D 13A 14.A 15.D
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