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Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Past Questions and Answers

Waec Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Questions

Question 221:
Paul regarded himself as the least of the apostle and unfit to be called an apostle, because he was
  • A A very modest man
  • B Appointed to replace Judas among the twelve
  • C Formerly the greatest persecutor of the apostles
  • D Not called by Jesus like the others
  • E Not a Galilean, but a man of Lystra
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Question 222:
According to Paul’s letter to the Galatians, man ceased to be ‘slave to the elemental spirit of the universe and became ‘children of God’ after
  • A Attaining manhood
  • B Becoming Christians
  • C Redemption by Jesus Christ
  • D Rejecting the righteousness of the law
  • E Receiving the Holy Spirit
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Question 223:
Paul was very confident that Philemon would grant his request because
  • A Philemon was his former slave
  • B His imprisonment will arouse Philemon’s sympathy and compliance
  • C Philemon had proved himself a true Christian partner
  • D Paul promised to pay back all debts owed by Onesimus
  • E Onesimus had been a faithful servant
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Question 224:
In making use of their individual talents, St. Paul enjoined Christians to
  • A Make others aware of their importance
  • B Think soberly according to the measures of their faith
  • C Act as if they were indispensable
  • D Contribute their quota in a spirit of pride
  • E Deny others what they should gain from them
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Question 225:
Paul wrote to the Romans’......... there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been by God’. By this statement Paul meant that all the following except that
  • A God controls the whole universe, no authority can be exception
  • B When an authority is obviously anti-Christ, it has no claim to legitimacy
  • C All authorities, aimed at good governance and order, this is in accordance with God’s plan
  • D All authorities, like God, reward goodness and punish wrong-doings
  • E Paul believes that legitimate authorities are sanctioned by God
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