Crs Past Questions And Answers
Samuel's reaction during his first encounter with God showed that he was?
- A. inexperience in dealing with God
- B. curious
- C. afraid of the voice he heard
- D. misinformed
The temptations of Jesus in the wilderness were meant to
- A. test his magical powers
- B. show that there was temptation after baptism
- C. show that the devil has great power
- D. prepare Jesus adequately for his ministry.
...But let judgement run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream... Fairness, judgement and righteousness were set aside during the time of ______ for burnt arid meat offerings.
- A) Amos
- B) Hosea
- C) Ezekiel
- D) Hezekiah
Nebuchadnezzar allowed the Chaldeans, Syrians and Moabites to attack Judah so that Judah might
- A. learn a lesson
- B. be destroyed
- C. face famine
- D. ransack the temple
With Moses still at Mount Sinai, the Israelites asked Aaron to
- A. build an alter
- B. replace Moses
- C. sacrifice to baal
- D. produce another god for them
'''.....For who is able to govern this thy great people?'''
In the statement above, Solomon declared his
- A. inability to carry out the duty
- B. inadequacy as a man
- C. total dependence on God
- D. lordship over the people of God
I am the door of the sheep By this statement, Jesus means that
- A. He protects His followers
- B. all belivers come to God through Him
- C. He leads His sheep through the right door
- D. He surrenders His life for the safety of his sheep
St. Paul's prayer for the Philippians was that the God who inspired them to send him gifts would surely
- A. supply all their needs
- B. accept their offerings in the Temple
- C. enrich them here on earth
- D. recieve all the glory forever
(a) Describe the event in Bethany which made Jesus speak of himself as the "Resurrection and the Life".
(b) What two lessons can we draw from the declaration?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1997 THEORYwhen Nehemiah received the situation report on Jerusalem after thye fall of the city, he
- A. left immediately for Jerusalem to rebuild the walls
- B. wrote to the Governors of the province beyond the river
- C. Appeal to the King of Babylon to allow the exiles to return home
- D. wept,fasted and prayed for days

