WAEC - Christian Religious Knowledge Crk (1996)

  • 1
    The second account of creation was centered on the creation of
    Respondre
    (C)
    man
  • 2
    when Joseph was sent to see the welfare of his brothers, he met them pasturing at
    Respondre
    (D)
    Dothan
  • 3
    God provided water for Israelites by asking Moses to strike the rock at the Wilderness of
    Respondre
    (D)
    Rephidim
  • 4
    Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel for his farewell address at
    Respondre
    (D)
    Shechem
  • 5
    'The Lord forbid that i should put forth my hand against the Lord's anointed'. By this statement, David meant that he
    Respondre
    (D)
    wished that God should be the abitrator between him and Saul
  • 6
    Abner transferred his loyalty from the house of Saul to that of David because
    Respondre
    (B)
    Ishbosheth charged him with a fault concerning a woman
  • 7
    when God ordered famine in Israel,Elijah was fed by the ravens at
    Respondre
    (E)
    Brook Cherith
  • 8
    Josiah the king of Judah, is best remembered in Jewish history for
    Respondre
    (D)
    Repairing the temple of God
  • 9
    ‘Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!’ the people of Nineveh reacted to this message of doom from Jonah by
    Respondre
    (A)
    Showing genuine sign of repentance
  • 10
    'i will put my law within them , and i will write it upon their hearts'.... This statement was made by prophet
    Respondre
    (B)
    Jeremiah
  • 11
    The opposition of Sanballat and Tobiah against the effort of Nehemiah to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem was countered by
    Respondre
    (A)
    posting guards to watch against the enemies day and night and praying to God
  • 12
    it was possible for Daniel to distinguish himself from the other officers of the King Darius because he
    Respondre
    (B)
    had an excellent spirit
  • 13
    The three temptations of Jesus in the wilderness were aimed at
    Respondre
    (A)
    preparing Jesus adequately for his ministerial work
  • 14
    When Jesus told the would-be disciple who wanted to bury his father to leave the dead to bury their own dead , he meant that
    Respondre
    (B)
    the spirittually dead should be left to bury the physically dead
  • 15
    In the healing of the leper, Jesus went against one of the Jewish tradition by
    Respondre
    (D)
    stretching his hands and touching the leper
  • 16
    In the parable of the sower, the seeds that were chocked by thorns referred to people
    Respondre
    (C)
    who the cares of the world and delights in riches make to fall away
  • 17
    'i will be clean'. This statement was made by Jesus at the healing of
    Respondre
    (C)
    the leper
  • 18
    According to Mathew's Gospel, Jesus instructed the Twelve in their mission not to enter Samaritan towns because
    Respondre
    (E)
    the Jews were to be the foundation of the Gospel message
  • 19
    The statement, 'Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the Sins of the world', was made by
    Respondre
    (E)
    John the Baptist
  • 20
    when a man complained to Jesus at the pool of Bethzatha that he had no one to put him into the pool, Jesus healed him by saying
    Respondre
    (B)
    Rise, take up your pallet , and walk
  • 21
    The story of Ananias and Saphira was intended to engender in the early church the spirit of
    Respondre
    (C)
    honesty and willingness to sacrifice
  • 22
    After fasting and praying the church in Antioch laid their hands on Paul and Barnabas and sent them off. The laying on of hands here signifies
    Respondre
    (E)
    commissioning
  • 23
    Which of the following conditions did James impose on the Gentiles before they could be admitted into the church?
    Respondre
    (B)
    Abstinence from the pollution of idols
  • 24
    God's promise to Abraham and his descendants that they will inherit the world became a reality through
    Respondre
    (D)
    righteousness of faith
  • 25
    Paul , in his letter to the Romans , said as one man's trespass led to condemnation for all men, so one ma's act of righteousness leads to
    Respondre
    (E)
    acquttal and life for all men
  • 26
    In Paul's Epistle to the Romans, to die with Christ and rise with Him means to
    Respondre
    (A)
    walk in the newness of life
  • 27
    Paul taught that, in consequences of his humility and death on the cross, Jesus gained
    Respondre
    (A)
    salvation for all men
  • 28
    In which of the following ways did the Philippians share in Paul's suffering while in prison
    Respondre
    (D)
    sending him gifts
  • 29
    The main Christian virtue taught by Paul in his Epistle to Philemon is
    Respondre
    (B)
    Forgiveness
  • 30
    In his Epistle to Colossians, Paul taught that in an ideal family, there should exist
    Respondre
    (C)
    Love, obedience and respect
  • 31
    Which of the following examples was not given by James on how religious faith should be shown in action?
    Respondre
    (E)
    making cash donation to churches and non-religious organizations
  • 32
    According to James religion that is pure and undefiled before God is shown by
    Respondre
    (C)
    love towards the needy and purity of life
  • 33
    According to James, trials have a salutary effects on Christians because , as a means of testing the faith, they produce in them
    Respondre
    (B)
    steadfastness leading to perfection
  • 34
    In the first Epistle to the Thessalonian, Paul said that Christians' greatest assurance for the resurrection of the dead was that
    Respondre
    (D)
    since Jesus died and rose from the dead, Christians will also rise
  • 35
    According to Peter, Jesus bore our sins in His body on the tree so that
    Respondre
    (A)
    we might die to sin and live to righteousness