Christian Religious Knowledge questions and answers

Christian Religious Knowledge Questions and Answers

Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK) past questions and answers to prepare you for JAMB, WAEC, NECO and Post UTME examinations.

This aptitude test assesses your understanding of the Bible.

671.

The rich man who ignored the needs of Lazarus lacked

A.

A sense of proportion

B.

Parental care

C.

Human sympathy

D.

Spiritual contentment

Correct answer is C

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

672.

The seeds that fell among thorns represent those who hear the word of God but lose it because

A.

They refuse to be baptised in water

B.

Their parental background does not allow them to believe

C.

The cares of the world and delight in riches choke the word

D.

The unbelievers do not permit new converts to receive the word

Correct answer is C

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

673.

According to Jesus, the seventy disciples who returned from a successful missionary work should rejoice because

A.

The demons were subject to them

B.

The sick were healed through their ministry

C.

The lame walked just at their command

D.

Their names were written in heaven

Correct answer is D

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

674.

Instead of being unnecessarily anxious about life and the affairs of this world, Jesus taught us to

A.

Relax our minds and wait for the manna from above

B.

Seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness

C.

Repent of our sins and preach the gospel

D.

Seek water baptism and qualify for divine healing

Correct answer is B

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

675.

According to Jesus, a disciple must not

A.

Hate his parents and family

B.

Bear his own cross

C.

Be a poor man

D.

Count the cost

Correct answer is C

The passage emphasises the importance of considering the cost of discipleship and the commitment required to follow Jesus. It mentions that a disciple must be willing to give up everything and bear the burden of following Jesus, but it doesn't say that poverty would disqualify someone from becoming a disciple. Instead, it focuses on the willingness to renounce all possessions and relationships, including family and friends,  for the sake of discipleship.