WAEC - Christian Religious Knowledge Crk (2002)

  • 1
    A man leaves his parents and cleaves to his wife and they become
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    (B)
    one flesh
  • 2
    To ensure that Abram had really broken from his past,God
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    (A)
    changed his name to Abraham
  • 3
    The covenant between God and Israel on Mount Sinai was sealed with the
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    (A)
    blood of Oxen
  • 4
    Moses called the place where water gushed out from the rock "Massah and Meribah" because the people of Israel
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    (B)
    found fault with God
  • 5
    Which of the following practices was not associated with the sons of Eli
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    (D)
    Having great regard for the words of their father
  • 6
    David gave Uriah leave to go to his house and wash his feet in order to
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    (D)
    conceal his adultery with Bathsheba
  • 7
    "Come now, let us reason together, though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as
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    (D)
    white as snow
  • 8
    Although Elisha rejected Naaman's gift, Gehazi saw the occasion as an opportunity to
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    (C)
    exhibit his wisdom and greed
  • 9
    The destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC was sequel to the
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    (C)
    rebellion of Zedekiah against the Babylonian lordship
  • 10
    Which of the following was not indicative of Solomon's proverbial wisdom?
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    (A)
    Building of temples for his foreign dieties
  • 11
    King Josiah was inspired to reform the worship of God in Judah by
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    (D)
    the contents of the book of the law
  • 12
    Isaiah called upon the people of Israel to come to the Lord with
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    (A)
    holiness and social justice
  • 13
    The burning coal taken from the altar with which Isaiah's lips were touched symbolizes the
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    (B)
    cleansing of Isaiah's sins
  • 14
    The eating of the scroll by prophet Ezekiel was an indication that
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    (B)
    he must digest what is inside the scroll before communicating it to others
  • 15
    Hosea's message for Israel is centered on
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    (D)
    the permanence of divine love
  • 16
    Amos' message can aptly be described as
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    (B)
    doom for the spiritually bankrupt
  • 17
    The three Jews thrown into the fiery furnace came out unhurt because of their faith and
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    (A)
    confidence
  • 18
    Darius banned the worship of other gods for three days in order to
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    (D)
    implicate Daniel in a hatched plan
  • 19
    In which of the following ways would John identify Jesus as the "Lamb of God"?
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    (C)
    The spirit of the Lord would descend on him like a dove
  • 20
    The scribe and the priest who saw a wounded traveler on the roadside passed by him because he was
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    (D)
    in a position to defile them
  • 21
    Jesus sent out the Seventy to
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    (C)
    every town and place he was to visit
  • 22
    Jesus warned his disciples that when dragged before governors, they should not
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    (A)
    be anxious about what to say
  • 23
    Jesus admonished believers not to practice religious piety in public otherwise they would
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    (A)
    have their reward from men
  • 24
    Jesus discouraged the Twelve, during their mission, from going with the aim of making profit because
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    (B)
    they recieved God's grace freely
  • 25
    Jesus walked on the sea to show his disciples that he
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    (D)
    was in control
  • 26
    According to St Luke, the two men who appeared to Jesus during the Transfiguration discussed
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    (C)
    his imminent departure
  • 27
    "As long as i am in the world, I am the light of the world|" Jesus proved this claim by
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    (C)
    restoring sight to the man born blind
  • 28
    The Triumphal Entry was significant because it was the
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    (A)
    declaration of Jesus' claim to be the king of the Jews
  • 29
    The trial of Jesus was transferred from the High Priest's court to Pilate because
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    (B)
    the High had no power to impose the death penalty
  • 30
    Before the arrival of Judas in Gethsemane, Jesus
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    (B)
    prayed for the cup to pass from him
  • 31
    "Why do you seek the living among the dead?" This question was directed to
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    (B)
    Mary Magdalene and the other women
  • 32
    The conversation between Jesus and the two men going to Emmaus revealed that
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    (A)
    Jesus has ressurrected from the dead
  • 33
    The Early Christians emphasized unity for all of the following reasons except the
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    (D)
    mustering sufficient people to fight for their human rights
  • 34
    Peter and John were arrested and imprisoned by the Jewish leaders because they were
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    (C)
    proclaiming Jesus' resurrection
  • 35
    The death of Stephen was for the church more of a blessing than a curse because it was immediately followed by the
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    (C)
    expansion of the Gospel beyond Jerusalem
  • 36
    The circumstances that led to the Council of Jerusalem was the preaching of
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    (C)
    Judaizers about the rite of circumcision
  • 37
    Paul admonished the Romans not to let sin reign in their mortal bodies, but to yield themselves to God as men who
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    (B)
    have been brought from death to Life
  • 38
    Justification be faith means
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    (B)
    acceptance through grace
  • 39
    According to Paul in Galatians, adoption of Christians as children of God came by stages which excludes
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    (B)
    inevitable period of custodianship under the law
  • 40
    St. Paul's belief in the reality of the Resurrection makes him assert that if there were no resurrection then
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    (B)
    Christians' faith is in vain
  • 41
    Paul in Romans,taught that man was justified by his
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    (D)
    faith in Jesus Christ
  • 42
    In Galatians, Paul taught that the law was a custodian until Christ came, that we might
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    (B)
    be justified by faith
  • 43
    All the following are spiritual gifts as enumerated by Paul in the first Epistle to the Corinthians except
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    (A)
    hearing
  • 44
    The Philippians sent gifts to Paul through
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    (D)
    Epaphroditus
  • 45
    Paul commended the Philippians for surpassing other churches in
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    (B)
    giving and receiving