Crs Past Questions And Answers
''Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for,...For by it the men of old received divine approval.'' Who are the men of old mentioned as examples of faith in the Letter to the Hebrews?
- A. Elijah, Ezekiel and Job
- B. Solomon, Rehoboam and Hezkiah
- C. Amos Hosea and Joel
- D. Abel, Abraham and Rahab
Peter's mission to Joppa witnessed the miracle of
- A. healing of the paralysed Aeneas
- B. raising of Euthycus
- C. healing of the Lystrian cripple
- D. raising of Dorcas from the dead
The consequence of Hiel's building of Jericho was that he
- A. lost two of his sons
- B. was highly respected by his tribe
- C. was killed by Ahab
- D. was made a commander in Ahab's army
Then after fasting and praying, they laid their hands on them and sent them off. The significance of the laying on of hands in this passage is that
- A. the church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit initiated the missionary work of Paul and Barnabas
- B. the teachers' and prophets' hands conferred authority on Paul and Barnabas
- C. Paul and Barnabas were here confirmed Christians and the first apostles
- D. the apostles Paul and Barnabas were here ordained priests
Give the highlights of Christ's resurrection appearances as outlined in Corinthians.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 THEORY(a) Relate the parable of the Good Samaritan [9 marks]
(b) State three ways the parable illustrates concern for one another [6 marks]
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2009 THEORYThe core of St Paul's advice on dignity of Labour is that
- A. Christians must work hard to actively support the Church and themselves
- B. The lazy people must be made to learn in the hardest way possible
- C. Everyone should actively contribute to social progress
- D. Christians must be productive
Which disciples were with Jesus during the transfiguration?
- A. Peter, James and John
- B. Andrew, Thomas and John
- C. Peter, James and Andrew
- D. John, James and Philip
Jonah decided not to go to Nineveh and cry against it because
- A. Nineveh's wickedness was too much
- B. he believed that God, in His mercy, might forgive them
- C. he was afraid for his life
- D. Nineveh was innacesible by sea, and it was harzadous travlling by land
'''....Therefore the people of Israel cannot stand before their enemies ...because they have become a thing for destruction...'''
Israel become a thing for destruction in the statement above because
- A. she had devoted things in her midst
- B. her soldiers refused to cooperate with the captain
- C. the captain of her army was terrified
- D. she had sent a few soldiers to battle

