WAEC - Christian Religious Knowledge Crk (2001)

  • 1
    God blessed and hallowed the seventh day because He
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (A)
    rested from all his work of creations
  • 2
    Pharaoh appointed Joseph the overseer of his house for he realized that he was
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    full of the spirit of God
  • 3
    The name Moses means
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    drawn out of water
  • 4
    "Fear not, stand firm, and see the salvation of the Lord which he will work for you today" Moses made this statement when
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (A)
    the Israelites were trapped between the host of Egypt and the Red Sea
  • 5
    Who among the following was to ensure the security of King Saul in the Wilderness of Ziph?
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    Abner
  • 6
    Ishboshet denounced Abner's love for Rizpah because
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Abner was in alliance with David
  • 7
    Although David was regarded as a man after God's heart,he acted badly before God when he
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    commited sins of adultery and murder
  • 8
    The sons of Eli who demanded raw meat during sacrifice were condemned for
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    treating the Lord's offering with contempt
  • 9
    The Israelite maid who introduced Naaman to Elisha for healing exhibited
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    trust and love
  • 10
    The rain which fell after the contest between Elijah and the prophets of Baal shows
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    the vindication of Yahweh as the true God
  • 11
    The Jews ignored Rehum's order to stop he reconstruction of the Temple following an advice from
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Haggai and Zechariah
  • 12
    Zerubbabel's response to the pathetic state of the Jews in Judah was
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    rebuild the temple
  • 13
    God told Ezekiel at his commissioning that...."briers and thorns are with you and you sit upon scorpions...." This implies that
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    his situation would be uncorfortable as he prophesied to unwilling people
  • 14
    Hosea called upon his children to plead with their mother to desist from all the following except
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    faithfulness to the convenant
  • 15
    The indigenous top officials of King Darius were unhappy with Daniel because he
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    had an excellent spirit
  • 16
    Nebuchadnezzar decreed that all his subjects must worship the image he had set up whenever
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    they heard the sound of trumpet
  • 17
    "Then Jonah cried to the Lord from the belly of sheol..."Sheol" here means
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    region of darkness and death
  • 18
    Satan assured Jesus that God would "give his angels charge of you" if he should
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (A)
    throw himself down from the temple pinnacle
  • 19
    When Jesus sent out the Twelve, he commanded them to
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    preach, heal, raise the dead and cast out demons
  • 20
    When Jesus healed the paralytic, the Scribes accused him of
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    blasphemy
  • 21
    The rich man who ignored the needs of Lazarus lacked
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    human sympathy
  • 22
    In the story of the stilling of the storm, Jesus rebuked
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    the sea and the wind
  • 23
    Jesus cured the paralytic man in the city of
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Capernaum
  • 24
    When Jesus uses the phrase "Kingdom of God" in his parables, he means the
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    rule of God
  • 25
    Which of the following signs of Jesus was his last, as recorded by John?
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Raising of Lazarus from the dead
  • 26
    The appearance of Moses and Elijah during the Transfiguration was to
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    confirm their legal and prophetic roles
  • 27
    The miracles of Jesus recorded in John's Gospel are called
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    signs of Jesus
  • 28
    By raising Lazarus to life, Jesus shows his
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    redemptive power to raise man to eternal life
  • 29
    According to St. Mark, Mary Magdalene and the other women went to the tomb but did not see
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Jesus of Nazareth
  • 30
    The arrest of Jesus by his enemies was
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    a fufilment of the scriptures
  • 31
    The early church showed that it was not prepared to condone the sin of hypocrisy and greed with the story of
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Ananias and Sapphira
  • 32
    From his experience on the road to Damascus, Saul learnt all the following except that
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    he would successfully promote his own will
  • 33
    Another name for Tabitha who was raised from the dead was
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (D)
    Dorcas
  • 34
    The delegation from Antioch to the Council of Jerusalem comprised
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    Paul and Barnabas
  • 35
    Paul said that Jesus died for us while we were yet sinners in order to
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    show God's love for sinful man
  • 36
    "As one man's trespass led to the condemnation for all men, so one man's act of righteousness leads to acquittal and life for all men". The two men involved here are
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    Adam and Jesus Christ
  • 37
    When Paul admonished Christians to set their minds on things that are above, he wanted them to concentrate on the
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    will and purposes of God
  • 38
    By contributing their resources to the work of God, Paul told the Philippians that God would
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    supply all their physical and spiritual needs
  • 39
    Paul's example of humility in his Epistle to the Philippians is
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (A)
    Jesus taking the form of a servant
  • 40
    Paul considered himself unfit to be called an apostle because he
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (A)
    persecuted the church of God
  • 41
    Commenting on the date of the parousia, Paul advised the Thessalonians to
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (A)
    be sober in maintaining their hope of salvation
  • 42
    Paul was so confident in his epistle to Philemon that the latter would grant his major request because
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (C)
    they were partners in the faith of Christ
  • 43
    In his letter to Philemon, Paul did not specifically ask him to
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    allow Onesimus to become a servant of God
  • 44
    James taught that religion that is pure and undefiled before God is shown by
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    loving thee needy and purity of life
  • 45
    During the second coming of Jesus, surviving Christians would
    תְשׁוּבָה
    (B)
    join the happy throng to meet Him in the clouds