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Christian Religious Studies - Objective
- “Let there be light; and there was light”. This statement reveals God's
- graciousness
- sovereignty
- omnipotence
- omnipresence
- Joseph’s dreams were meant to
- depict God's will
- reveal Joseph's future
- reveal God's sovereignty
- save Egypt from famine
- Pharaoh's fear for the growth and might of Israel made him
- drive the Israelites out of Egypt
- afflict the Israelites with heavy burden
- drown Israelite babies in the Nile
- punish them with starvation
- And he said, "cast it on the ground". This instruction was meant to
- convince Pharaoh to harden his heart
- showcase God's mighty power
- rescue the Jews from bondage
- change the snake back into a rod
- The discovery of pomegranates and figs at Eschol gave the spies sent by Moses
- strength
- hope
- disappointment
- fear
- Joshua was chosen to succeed Moses because
- Moses was very old
- God had now rejected Moses
- Moses asked for a successor
- God’s spirit was with Joshua
- Deborah was described as a judge because she
- predicted the fall of Jabin
- rescued Israel by killing Sisera
- prophesied that a woman would kill Sisera
- fought to free Israel from Canaanite domination
- In his preparation for the battle against Sisera, Barak chose his troops from the tribe of
- Judah and Issachar
- Zebulun and Naphtali
- Dan and Benjamin
- Gad and Asher
- "Yet his sons did not walk in his ways but turned aside after gains" The "sons" were
- Jonathan and Abinadab
- Hophni and Phinehas
- Joab and Asahel
- Joel and Abijah
- David said at Ziph that Saul would one day die by one of the following means except
- being smitten by God
- dying a natural death
- perishing in a battle
- taking his own life
- The people of Jabesh-gilead honored Saul by
- protecting his family from destruction
- fighting in the Gilboa war
- paying all their tributes regularly
- giving him a fitting burial
- Solomon’s treaty with Hiram, King of Tyre, was meant to
- protect Israel when at war
- build Pithan and store cities
- help build the temple
- help establish trade links
- The religious tension at the time of Ahab was due to
- Ahab’s marriage to Jezebel
- Jezebel’s social injustice
- Jezebel’s introduction of Baal
- Elijah’s pronouncement of drought
- “The Lord forbid that I should give you the inheritance of my fathers” This statement implies that Israelites
- do not donate family property as a gift
- inherited property cannot be mortgaged
- do not sell inherited property
- forbid land transfer to foreigners
- Which of the following personalities witnessed the reforms of Josiah?
- Hilkiah
- Isaiah
- Ezekiel
- Ezra
- Josiah’s reign as king was popular because of his
- religious reforms
- victories in battle
- leadership style
- discovery of the law book
- Ahab and Gehazi demonstarted the spirit of
- apostacy
- selfishness
- greed
- treachery
- When Nehemiah heard of the poor state of affairs in Judah, he immediately
- left to build Jerusalem
- became sad and fasted
- took up arms to fight
- mobilized resources for reconstruction
- King Darius asked men to fear the God of Daniel because he is
- the living God
- the most Supreme
- gracious and Holy
- a loving God
- To Amos, Israel's expectation of the “day of the Lord” would be a day of
- happiness
- punishment
- rejection
- forgiveness
- Amaziah warned Amos never to prophesy at Bethel again because
- it was the king’s sanctuary
- it showed disrespect to God
- Israel easily broke the sabbath laws
- Amos belonged to the prophetic guild
- The prophet whose occupation was the dressing of sycamore tress was
- Ezekiel
- Hosea
- Jeremiah
- Amos
- In the teaching of Hosea, Gomer typifies
- Canaan
- Israel
- Judah
- Assyria
- To Hosea, Yahweh was a God of
- righteousness and justice
- love and mercy
- peace and justice
- purity and righteousness
- The statement “this is my beloved son, with whom I am well pleased” was heard during Jesus
- temptation
- transfiguration
- crucifixion
- baptism
- “Let it be so now for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteouness”. The righteous act to be fulfilled referred to Jesus'
- baptism
- temptation
- transfiguration
- crucifixion
- To be recognised as an economic Messiah, the devil tempted Jesus to
- accept the riches of the world
- jump down from the temple pinnacle
- bow down and worship him
- change stones into bread and eat
- What happened immediately the devil left Jesus after tempting Him?
- The satanic kingdom was overthrown
- The disciples came to strengthen Jesus
- God rejoiced and elevated Jesus
- Angels ministered to him
- Which of the following themes can be associated with the Lord's prayer?
- Love
- forgiveness
- humility
- commitment
- The three disciples in whom Jesus frequently confided were
- Andrew, Peter and Matthew
- James, Peter and Thomas
- Peter, James and John
- Peter, James and Andrew
- The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead was meant to show his
- obedience and glory
- power and love
- victory over demons
- victory over death
- What Jesus demanded from his disciples in Gethsemane was
- prayer and fasting
- vigil and prayer
- love and defence
- love and sympathy
- The man who was compelled to carry the cross of Jesus was
- Clopas
- Barabbas
- Simon of Cyrene
- Joseph of Arimathea
- Jesus was brought to Golgotha to be crucified. “Golgotha” means a place
- sacrifice
- tribulation
- skull
- death
- Jesus offered salvation to one of the robbers crucified with Him because the robber was
- indifferent
- sympathetic
- humble
- repentant
- The field in which Judas Iscariot was buried was known as
- Golgotha
- Akeldama
- Praetorium
- Portico
- Ananias and Saphira died because of their
- selfishness
- slander
- covetousness
- dishonesty
- The problem of discrimination in the Early Church was solved by the
- replacement of Judas Iscariot
- death of Ananias and Saphira
- appointment of deacons
- defence of Gamaliel
- Ananias was unwilling to lay hands on Saul because
- God did not instruct him to do so
- Saul’s sin had not been forgiven
- Saul had opposed the Church
- Ananias was not qualified to do so
- The people of Lydda and Sharon turned to the Lord when Peter
- healed Aeneas
- resurrected Dorcas
- invoked the spirit on them
- performed miracles in their midst
- “Why did you go to uncircumcised men and eat with them?". This question was put to
- Aeneas in Lydda
- Cornelius in Caesarea
- Peter in Joppa
- Saul in Tarsus
- The outpouring of the Holy Spirit was associated with the symbols of
- cloud and stars
- wind and fire
- sound and dove
- flames and dove
- The first apostolic martyr was
- Judas Iscariot
- James, the brother of John
- Simon Peter
- James, the son of Alphaeus
- James said that Abraham, by agreeing to sacrifice Isaac, was justified, as a believer, by his
- faith
- truthfulness
- work
- loyalty
- Partiality according to James involved
- loving one another
- discriminating among ourselves
- honouring the poor
- speaking the truth
- James taught that prayers could be answered if Christians pray with
- an open heart
- aggression and force
- peace and forgiveness
- trust and humility
- Peter called on Christians not to retaliate because
- vengeance belongs to God
- God fights for the innocent
- God made light Jesus’s persecutions
- Jesus patiently bore his persecutions
- Peter expected elders of the church to lead their flock
- extraordinarily
- timelessly
- selflessly
- bossily
- To maintain a high moral standard, Peter advised Christians to
- marry fellow Christians
- abstain from social vices
- treat people fairly
- be merciful and kind
- Peter taught that Christians should use their freedom to
- perform good deeds
- seek God's deliverance
- fight their enemies
- honour wicked masters
Christian Religious Studies - Essay
Section A: Themes from The Old Testament
Answer two question only from this section.
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- Describe how Moses responded to God's call
- State three reasons why people refuse to accept leadership roles
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- Recount the effects of the behaviour of Eli’s children on Israel as a nation?
- What two lessons can be learnt by parents from Eli's attitude?
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- Narrate the circumstances that led to the rejection of Rehoboam as a king of Israel
- What three factors can lead to the rejection of a political leader?
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- Relate the story of Hosea’s marriage to Gomer
- Mention three factors that ensure a stable marriage
Section B: Themes From The Four Gospels and The Acts of The Apostles
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- Highlight Jesus' call of the twelve disciples
- Identify four good qualities of a Christian leader
- "And a young man followed him, with nothing but a linen cloth about his body and they seized him........ and run away naked". Trace the events which led to this incident in the life of Jesus
- Give four reasons why some people forsake their friends
- Highlight the activities of Peter in Lydda and Joppa
- Identify two ways by which some pastors are hiding behind miracles to cause havoc in the society today
Section C: Themes From Selected Epistles
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- Explain James's advice to Christians to be doers of the word and not hearers only
- State two factors that hinder Christians from doing the will of God
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- Relate Peter's teaching on submission to authority
- State seven ways a Christian can be a good citizen