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.

1,166.

How did David perceive that his child from Bathsheba was dead?

A.

Bathsheba lamented the loss of her child

B.

He saw his servants whispering together

C.

He received a message to that effect from Joab

D.

God revealed it to him through Nathan

Correct answer is B

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,167.

The name Ichabod means

A.

Without glory

B.

Unfolding glory

C.

Perpetual glory

D.

Departed glory

Correct answer is D

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,168.

''If you will go with me, I will go'; but if you will not go with me, I will not go''. In the statement above, 'you' refers to

A.

God

B.

Balaam

C.

Deborah

D.

Jael

Correct answer is C

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,169.

Joseph saw his rise to leadership position in Egypt in relation to his brothers as

A.

A proof of his superiority over them

B.

An opportunity to avenge their evil deeds

C.

A time to test their honesty

D.

A means of preserving their lives

Correct answer is D

No explanation has been provided for this answer.

1,170.

According to Jeremiah, the vital element in the new covenant God would make with the Jews was that

A.

He would bless all nations through the Jews

B.

Man would be enabled to keep God's law

C.

Salvation would come through a virgin's seed

D.

The individual would be accountable before God

Correct answer is B

According to the Book of Jeremiah in the Bible, the vital element in the new covenant God would make with the Jews was that:

 

B. man would be enabled to keep God's law

 

Jeremiah 31:33 in the Bible speaks about this new covenant: "I will put my law within them, and I will write it on their hearts. And I will be their God, and they shall be my people." This passage indicates that under the new covenant, God would enable people to keep His law by writing it on their hearts, thus allowing for a deeper and more personal relationship with God.