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Ss 2 Second Term Crs Examination

The document outlines an examination for the CRS subject for SSS 2 students, consisting of multiple-choice questions and theory sections. It covers various biblical stories and characters, including Abraham, Saul, David, and Eli, focusing on their significance and lessons learned. Students are instructed to avoid examination malpractices and must answer all questions in the specified sections.

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Ss 2 Second Term Crs Examination

The document outlines an examination for the CRS subject for SSS 2 students, consisting of multiple-choice questions and theory sections. It covers various biblical stories and characters, including Abraham, Saul, David, and Eli, focusing on their significance and lessons learned. Students are instructed to avoid examination malpractices and must answer all questions in the specified sections.

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SECOND TERM

Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be


involved.
SUBJECT: CRS DURATION: 2HR CLASS: SSS 2
SECTION A:Instruction: Answer all question in this section
1. Abraham was called the father of (a) faith (b) Isaac (c) Israel (d) obedience (e)
righteousness
2. God commanded Adam to eat (a) freely of every tree except that of knowledge of good and
evil (b) freely of every tree except the tallest one (c) from the tree of knowledge of good and
evil (d) of every tree except the tree on which the snake sleeps (e) only from the tree with ripe
fruits.
3. Eli’s failure in his responsibility as a parent led to all the following except (a)
capture of the ark of the covenant (b) collapse of his priestly lineage (c) death of Hophni and
Phinehas (d) decisive defeat of Israel by the Philistines (e) institution of the monarchy in Israel.
4. Israel’s request for a king displeased Samuel because (a) it’s amounted to a rejection of God’s
authority (b) judges were better than kings (c) kings will be too harsh on them (d) the people
were being Impatient (e) the request was premature
5. Saul and his three son’s died on Mount (a) Carmel (b) Giliboa (c) Horeb (d) Nebo (e) Sinai
6. Joseph found his brothers pasturing their father’s flock at (a) Cananan (b) Dothan (c) Egypt (d)
Hebron (e) Shecham
7. “Behold to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams…”By this
statement, Samuel meant that (a) fats of rams are no longer desired for sacrifice (b) God has
barred all sacrifices (c) God prefers offerings sacrifices (d) God prefers sacrifices to obedience
(e) sacrifice is acceptable only if it comes from a man who obeys God
8. When David informed Saul that he refrained from killing him in the wilderness of Ziph, Saul
reacted by (a) offering David some gift to express his gratitude (b) pleading with David and
calling for a ceasefire (c) sacking Abner, his army commander, for not (d) sending his servants
to collect his waiter jar and spear from David (e) vowing to Kill David
9. Ahab’s request to exchange Naboth’s vineyard with his garden is a glaring sign of (a) abuse of
power (b) barter system (c) extortion (d) greed (e) selfishness
10. Which king was described as a man after God’s own heart? (a) Asa (b) David (c) Jehoshaphat
(d) Saul (e) Solomon
11. Ahab’s wife was (a) Abigeal (b) Delilah (c) Jezebel (d) Recheal (e) Rehab
12. One of the four rivers found in the garden of Eden was (a) Nile (b) Tigris (c) Abana (d) Jordan
13. Joseph was sold to the Midianites by his brothers at (a) bethel (b) Gilead (c) Dothan (d)
Shechem
14. The main reason why the Isrealites went to Egypt was because (a) they needed divine
protection (b) the Egyptians had colonized them (c) Joseph was in charge of food (d) there was
great famine
15. Moses’ miracles among the Hebrews after his call was meant to (a) encourage rebellion against
the pharaoh (b) reveal moses’ leadership capabilies (c) convince pharaoh of yahweh’s
supremacy (d) convince Israel of yahweh’s mission
16. Aaron was chosen to assist Moses in liberating the Israelites because (a) Moses was a
stammerer (b) God had lost confidence in Moses (c) the Israelites murmured against Moses
leadership (d) Moses was old and would soon die
17. The miraculous crossing of the red sea by the Israelites shows (a) God’s guidance and
protection over his people (b) the ill-equipped army of pharaoh (c) God’s fulfillment of his
promises to destroy the Egyptians (d) Moses as a reliance leader
18. To prove the land’s fertility, the spies brought from the valley of Eschol (a) sycamore, figs and
olives (b) pomegranates, citrus and vines (c) grapes, figs and pomegranates (d)olives, grapes
and sycamore
19. Eleazar, the man who commissioned Joshua, was a (a) seer (b) priest (c) prophet (d) judge
20. The period of the judges was characterized by (a) obedience, blessings and success (b) wars,
famine and plagues (c) sojourns, discoveries and settlements (d) disobedience, punishment and
deliverance
21. In the battle against sisera, deborah’s co-operation with barak was based on her (a) belief in
barak’s power (b)absolute belief and trust in God (c) reliance on a large army (d) power as a
prophetess
22. God charged Joshua during his call to cross the Jordan river in order to (a) fight the people of
Jericho (b) possess the promised land (c) appoint eleazar to success Aaron (d) circumcise all
Hebrew children
23. The sons of Eli treated God’s sacrifices with contempt by (a) laying with women in the tent
(b) being ignorant of the sacrificial laws (c) taking raw meat before the fats were burnt (d)
limiting themselves to the breast of the animal
24. Samuel’s disagreement with Saul was caused mainly by (a) hatred (b) disobedience (c)
intolerance (d) arrogance
25. David’s respect and humility for the lord’s anointed was depicted in (a) his refusal to kill Saul
(b) returning Saul’s spear and jar (c) giving Saul a decent burial (d) the way abner was
humiliated
26. The sovereignty of God is manifested in (a) His ability to own everything (b) His being the
controller of the universe (c) His creation of man (d) His resting and blessing the seventh day
(e) The face of the water
27. David spared Saul’s life but decided to take away his (a) bow and arrow (b) bow, arrow and
spear (c) royal crown and amulet (d) spear and iron shield (e) spear and jar of water
28. The effect of Solomon’s marriage to foreign wives was that (a) God blessed him with family
children (b) His attentions was directed to state affairs (c) He became more prosperous (d) His
father – in – law made peace with him (e) His heart was turned away from God
29. For taking Naboth’s vineyard, Ahab was guilty of (a) despotism (b) greed (c) hatred (d)
jealousy (e) selfishness
30. ‘Let every person be subject to the governing authority for there is no authority except from (a)
a governor (b) God (c) the Law makers (d) the ruler of a nation (e) the president
THEORY:SECTION B: ANSWER 4 QUESTIONS
1. Explain the circumstances that led to the rejection of Saul as the King of Israel
B. Mention two consequences of Saul’s rejection as King
2. Describe the escape of the Israelites from Egypt
b. In what two ways was the event significance to Israel?
3. Explain how Eli failed as parent
b. In what Six ways did Israel suffer as result of Eli’s parental irresponsibility?
C. State three lessons that can be derived from the attitude of Eli
4. What circumstances led to the dismissal of Gehazi?
b. State three lessons that can be learnt from Gehazi’s conduct?
5. Give an account of the call of Abram
B In what three ways is the call significant?
6. Trace the circumstances that led to the famous judgment of King Solomon
b. What two lessons can our leaders learn from the incident?
7. Give account of Joshua’s farewell address
b. Outline two leadership qualities which he manifested during the occasion
8. How was greed demonstrated in the Life of Gehazi?
b. Give three areas in the society where greed is prevalent

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