Year : 
1998
Title : 
Christian Religious Knowledge/Education/Studies (CRS/CRK/CRE)
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

31 - 40 of 43 Questions

# Question Ans
31.

According to Paul in Romans, the law and the prophets bore witness to the righteousness of God but man could not be justified until he

A. learnt to be like the Jews

B. had faith in Jesus

C. saw the Glory of God

D. made a serious personal effort

E. submitted wholly to the law

B

32.

Paul recommended to the Romans that Christian attitude to others with regard to the gifts of the Spirit should be

A. to have a domineering spirit

B. not to regard others as inferior

C. to dishonour the gifts

D. to make others acquire such gifts

E. not to isolate oneself from the society

B

33.

In his support for obedience, to the governing authorities, Paul's view was such that authorities were exercising

A. absolute power

B. repressive authority

C. discrimatory authority

D. parliamentary power

E. power consistent with Christ's rule

E

34.

In the Epistle to the Romans, Jesus death was a result of our trespasses but his resurrection was for the

A. believers to inherit the world

B. justification of all mankind

C. condemnation of all sinners

D. fulfillment of his teaching

E. victory over death

Detailed Solution

He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification. Romans 4:25
35.

In his metaphor of the body and the functions of its different parts, Paul in Corinthians emphasizes the individual's

A. rights

B. reward

C. pride

D. duties

E. independence

D

36.

According to 1 Corinthians, the significance of the resurrection of the dead is its assurance of

A. life eternal for the children of God

B. confirmation of sin and death

C. self-righteousness for Christians

D. continued unity of bodyband spirit after death

E. the end of all sins

A

37.

Which of the following did Paul admonish the Philippians to manifest as a virtue of humility

A. Counting other people as better than themselves

B. Taking the highest position in any gathering

C. seeking personal interest

D. Counting equality with civil rulers

E. Regarding themselves as superior to others

A

38.

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

E. reward them with long life and prosperity

A

39.

In his teaching in Collosians on inter-personal relationships in a household, Paul stressed the

A. reciprocal nature of member's duties

B. independence of individual members

C. absolute control to be exercised by husbands

D. wives' total submission

E. children's subordinate position with no strings attached

A

40.

Before he sent Onesimus back to Philemon, Paul was convinced that Onesimus was no longer

A. useless to his members

B. a changed character

C. one for whom he had a deep affection

D. worthy of trust

E. very useful

A

31.

According to Paul in Romans, the law and the prophets bore witness to the righteousness of God but man could not be justified until he

A. learnt to be like the Jews

B. had faith in Jesus

C. saw the Glory of God

D. made a serious personal effort

E. submitted wholly to the law

B

32.

Paul recommended to the Romans that Christian attitude to others with regard to the gifts of the Spirit should be

A. to have a domineering spirit

B. not to regard others as inferior

C. to dishonour the gifts

D. to make others acquire such gifts

E. not to isolate oneself from the society

B

33.

In his support for obedience, to the governing authorities, Paul's view was such that authorities were exercising

A. absolute power

B. repressive authority

C. discrimatory authority

D. parliamentary power

E. power consistent with Christ's rule

E

34.

In the Epistle to the Romans, Jesus death was a result of our trespasses but his resurrection was for the

A. believers to inherit the world

B. justification of all mankind

C. condemnation of all sinners

D. fulfillment of his teaching

E. victory over death

Detailed Solution

He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification. Romans 4:25
35.

In his metaphor of the body and the functions of its different parts, Paul in Corinthians emphasizes the individual's

A. rights

B. reward

C. pride

D. duties

E. independence

D

36.

According to 1 Corinthians, the significance of the resurrection of the dead is its assurance of

A. life eternal for the children of God

B. confirmation of sin and death

C. self-righteousness for Christians

D. continued unity of bodyband spirit after death

E. the end of all sins

A

37.

Which of the following did Paul admonish the Philippians to manifest as a virtue of humility

A. Counting other people as better than themselves

B. Taking the highest position in any gathering

C. seeking personal interest

D. Counting equality with civil rulers

E. Regarding themselves as superior to others

A

38.

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

E. reward them with long life and prosperity

A

39.

In his teaching in Collosians on inter-personal relationships in a household, Paul stressed the

A. reciprocal nature of member's duties

B. independence of individual members

C. absolute control to be exercised by husbands

D. wives' total submission

E. children's subordinate position with no strings attached

A

40.

Before he sent Onesimus back to Philemon, Paul was convinced that Onesimus was no longer

A. useless to his members

B. a changed character

C. one for whom he had a deep affection

D. worthy of trust

E. very useful

A