NABTEB Christian Religious Studies Questions 2024 Latest Update

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– NABTEB Christian Religious Studies Questions –

NABTEB Christian Religious Studies Questions will guide you before taking part in the NABTEB exams. Christian Religious Studies NABTEB Expo Questions are out now on our website.

NABTEB is one of the examination bodies set up by the Federal Government in 1992 to reduce the burden of conducting examinations, which involves a lot of technical and trade-related practicals.

The board conducts the National Technical Examination (NTC), National Business Certificate (NBC) and their respective advance level examinations (ANBC and ANTC).

NABTEB Christian Religious Studies Questions and Answers 2024

CRS OBJ ANSWERS:

1-10: ADCBDCBBCA
11-20: DBDADCBBBA
21-30: DACBAABCDC
31-40: ABABCABCCD
41-50: ABADCACDCD

CRS THEORY ANSWERS:

(2a)
When Ahab became the king, he married a woman from Phoenicia and brought her to Israel. She was called Jezebel. She introduced the religion of her country (Baal worship) to Israel.

In fact, she was trying to make Baalism the religion of Israel against Israel’s tradition.

Ahab, egged on by his wife, intended to kill Elijah, who had three years earlier prophesied to him that God was sending a drought as a judgement on Israel’s idolatry and apostasy.

Elijah therefore must first see Ahab, and God in this way would uphold His servant and vindicate His word.

It was while searching for grass, in obedience to Ahab’s command, in order to preserve the horses and mules, that Elijah met Obadiah.

Obadiah was a court official in charge of the household of the King; a steward and manager of the palace and all its affairs. He was also a believer who feared the Lord and was a man of faith.

Obadiah was a good man in a bad place, risking all to protect God’s prophets.

Obadiah knew the prophet, and, as if troubled at the encounter, fell on his face, and said, “Art thou that my lord Elijah?”

He exhibited no signs of gladness in seeing Jehovah’s faithful messenger, one who also feared the Lord greatly, and proved it in holy obedience. Fear rather seems to have possessed his soul, as if he anticipated warning or rebuke.

Elijah told Obadiah to go to Ahab and announce his arrival, but Obadiah is reticent to do so afraid that if Ahab cannot then find Elijah, his own life will be in danger.

He is reassured when Elijah agrees to meet Ahab himself later that day. Then Obadiah went ahead to arrange the meeting.

(2b)
(i) We should have faith in God at all times. It took the courage of faith for Obadiah to hide 100 prophets and care for them.
(ii) If any true man of God gives an assignment, it is good for the Christians to carry out that assignment.

(4a)
Spiritual gifts are God-given abilities, distributed to individual Christians by the Holy Spirit that allows him or her to work through their lives to help the church execute its mission on earth.

(4b)
(i) the gifts of healing
(ii) the gift of miracles
(iii) prophecy
(iv) the discernment of spirits
(v) diverse kinds of tongues

(4bi)
Fruit of the Holy Spirit is a term that sums up nine attributes of Jesus Christ that are displayed in the life of the believer, through the power of the Holy Spirit.

(4bii)
(i) By being kind to people
(ii) By loving one another
(iii) By being faithful to God’s commandment
(iv) By having self-control
(v) By having patience with others

(5a)
Jesus came from Galilee to Jordan to be baptised by John. But John tried to deter him, telling Jesus that He(Jesus) is the one to baptise him(John) and not the other way round.

But Jesus replied, “Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfil all righteousness.” Then John consented.
As soon as Jesus was baptised, he went up out of the water.

At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dived and alighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son; with him, I am well pleased.”

(5b)
(i) The baptism was to fulfil all righteousness
(ii) Jesus’ baptism confirmed the Messiah

(6a)
Paul wrote to the Thessalonians on the dignity of labour. He rebuked and disowned those brothers and sisters in the church who lived in idleness, for they were not living according to the laid down rules of the church.

He encouraged them to imitate his exemplary life because he worked night and day. He did not in any way like idleness; neither did he depend on their material support for living.

He worked for his earnings and paid for what he ate.

He further explained that to work is a command and not a suggestion. He said that it is a command that if any should not work, he should not eat.

(6b)
(i) Every profession deserves respect because every one of those people is contributing to society.
(ii) We are all helping hands to each other so we deserve to love.

DISCLAIMER! These are not real NABTEB Christian Religious Studies Questions, but likely repeated questions over the years to help candidates understand the nature of their examinations. Ensure to note every question provided on this page.

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