Year : 
1991
Title : 
Christian Religious Knowledge/Education/Studies (CRS/CRK/CRE)
Exam : 
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE

Paper 1 | Objectives

1 - 10 of 38 Questions

# Question Ans
1.

Which of the following did God do on the seventh day after He had completed the work of creation? He

A. blessed and hallowed the seventh day

B. worshipped on the seventh day

C. took a record of all that He had created

D. blessed all that He had created

E. established the creatures according to their names

A

2.

According to the creation story, man became a living being because God

A. formed him out of dust

B. gave him the tree of knowledge

C. gave him a woman to live with him

D. gave him the breath of life

E. gave him animals and birds to control

D

3.

'Who made you a prince and a judge over us?' This statement by the two Hebrews to Moses signifies the

A. recognition of Moses' divine authority by the Hebrews

B. recognition of Pharaos' authority by the Hebrews

C. rejection of Moses' leadership by his people

D. rejection of Moses as an Egyptian Prince

E. recognition of Moses as a prince and not a judge

C

4.

'I will get glory over pharaoh and all his host, and the Egyptians shall know that i am the Lord'. This statement signifies that

A. the Egyptians shall fight the Israelites

B. Israel shall defeat the Egyptians

C. the Glory of the Lord shall be made manifest by His defeat of the Egyptians

D. the Lord shall earn Glory by engaging pharaoh and all his host in a fight

E. Pharaoh and all his host shall glorify the Lord

C

5.

When the Israelite decides to return to Egypt following the disheartening report of the spies, they were opposed by

A. Moses and Aaron

B. Moses and Caleb

C. Joshua and Aaron

D. Joshua and Caleb

E. Moses and Joshua

D

6.

Which of the following was responsible for the misdeeds of the sons of Eli?

A. Their own stupidity

B. Their father’s lack of parental responsibility

C. The tempting situation under which they grew up

D. Their lack of religious and moral education

E. The absence of prophecy in Israel

B

7.

All the following happened to the body of Saul after his death on Mount Gilboa except that

A. His head was cut off

B. His body was stripped of all his amour.

C. His body was left naked in the battle field

D. Dogs ate up his body

E. His body was fastened to the wall of Bethshan

E

8.

The people of Israel said ‘To your tents, O Israel! Look now to your house, David ‘because

A. David has conspired and slain Saul

B. David had instigated to the death of Abner

C. Rehoboam wanted to transfer the capital from Jerusalem to Shechem

D. Rohoboam had turned down the people’s plea for easing their burden

E. Jeroboam had returned from the exile

D

9.

The contest on Mount Camel was to decide whether

A. The people of Israel were to follow Elisha or the prophets of Baal

B. Ahab should marry the Sidonian princess, Jezebal or not

C. The people of Israel were to follow Ahab or Elijah

D. The drought in Israel should be called off by God or not

E. Yawhweh or baal was the supreme God

E

10.

‘I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts, and will be their God’. This statement by Jeremiah implies that

A. God will write the law in a book

B. Israel shall swallow the law book

C. The law of God will become permanent in the people’s mind

D. God will print the law boldly for Israel to read

E. The law will be permanently written on tablets

C

1.

Which of the following did God do on the seventh day after He had completed the work of creation? He

A. blessed and hallowed the seventh day

B. worshipped on the seventh day

C. took a record of all that He had created

D. blessed all that He had created

E. established the creatures according to their names

A

2.

According to the creation story, man became a living being because God

A. formed him out of dust

B. gave him the tree of knowledge

C. gave him a woman to live with him

D. gave him the breath of life

E. gave him animals and birds to control

D

3.

'Who made you a prince and a judge over us?' This statement by the two Hebrews to Moses signifies the

A. recognition of Moses' divine authority by the Hebrews

B. recognition of Pharaos' authority by the Hebrews

C. rejection of Moses' leadership by his people

D. rejection of Moses as an Egyptian Prince

E. recognition of Moses as a prince and not a judge

C

4.

'I will get glory over pharaoh and all his host, and the Egyptians shall know that i am the Lord'. This statement signifies that

A. the Egyptians shall fight the Israelites

B. Israel shall defeat the Egyptians

C. the Glory of the Lord shall be made manifest by His defeat of the Egyptians

D. the Lord shall earn Glory by engaging pharaoh and all his host in a fight

E. Pharaoh and all his host shall glorify the Lord

C

5.

When the Israelite decides to return to Egypt following the disheartening report of the spies, they were opposed by

A. Moses and Aaron

B. Moses and Caleb

C. Joshua and Aaron

D. Joshua and Caleb

E. Moses and Joshua

D

6.

Which of the following was responsible for the misdeeds of the sons of Eli?

A. Their own stupidity

B. Their father’s lack of parental responsibility

C. The tempting situation under which they grew up

D. Their lack of religious and moral education

E. The absence of prophecy in Israel

B

7.

All the following happened to the body of Saul after his death on Mount Gilboa except that

A. His head was cut off

B. His body was stripped of all his amour.

C. His body was left naked in the battle field

D. Dogs ate up his body

E. His body was fastened to the wall of Bethshan

E

8.

The people of Israel said ‘To your tents, O Israel! Look now to your house, David ‘because

A. David has conspired and slain Saul

B. David had instigated to the death of Abner

C. Rehoboam wanted to transfer the capital from Jerusalem to Shechem

D. Rohoboam had turned down the people’s plea for easing their burden

E. Jeroboam had returned from the exile

D

9.

The contest on Mount Camel was to decide whether

A. The people of Israel were to follow Elisha or the prophets of Baal

B. Ahab should marry the Sidonian princess, Jezebal or not

C. The people of Israel were to follow Ahab or Elijah

D. The drought in Israel should be called off by God or not

E. Yawhweh or baal was the supreme God

E

10.

‘I will put my law within them, and I will write it upon their hearts, and will be their God’. This statement by Jeremiah implies that

A. God will write the law in a book

B. Israel shall swallow the law book

C. The law of God will become permanent in the people’s mind

D. God will print the law boldly for Israel to read

E. The law will be permanently written on tablets

C