Welcome to this revision session on Christian Religious Studies (CRS). These questions are lifted directly from the lesson discussion and rewritten into the real exam style — A–D format — just like WAEC, NECO, or GCE papers. Each answer comes with a short explanation to make understanding easier. Let’s revise smartly together!
1. In the creation story, “Who named all the animals?”
A. God
B. Adam and Eve
C. Adam
D. Noah
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Adam
Explanation: According to Genesis, God created the animals but Adam was given the responsibility of naming them, showing his authority and role in creation.
2. Joseph was sold by his brothers for how many shekels of silver?
A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 15
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: B – 20 shekels
Explanation: Joseph was betrayed and sold for 20 shekels of silver — an act driven by jealousy and hatred from his brothers.
3. Who sold Joseph into slavery?
A. Egyptians
B. His brothers
C. Potiphar
D. Ishmaelites
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: B – His brothers
Explanation: Joseph’s brothers were responsible for selling him to slave traders because they envied his dreams and his father’s love.
4. What was the main message brought by Jesus to the world?
A. Hatred and Judgment
B. Love and Sacrifice
C. Wealth and Prosperity
D. Political Power
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: B – Love and Sacrifice
Explanation: Christ’s message centered on love, forgiveness, and sacrifice, especially through his death on the cross.
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5. When a city was taken in Bible times, who were normally left behind?
A. The richest people
B. Only soldiers
C. The poorest people
D. The sick and aged
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: C – The poorest people
Explanation: In biblical wars, the conquerors often took away skilled and strong individuals, leaving the poorest behind to toil on the land.
6. Which prophet strongly emphasized the message of sacrifice?
A. Jeremiah
B. Elijah
C. Hosea
D. Isaiah
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: D – Isaiah
Explanation: Isaiah repeatedly spoke about sacrifice, holiness, and obedience to God rather than empty rituals.
7. The Old Testament period is often called the dispensation of the…
A. Church
B. Law
C. Grace
D. Spirit
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: B – Law
Explanation: Before Christ came, people lived under the Law given through Moses. Grace was introduced fully in the New Testament through Jesus.
8. Who was stoned and left almost for dead during his missionary work?
A. Peter
B. Paul
C. Stephen
D. John
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: B – Apostle Paul
Explanation: Paul was once stoned and left for dead during his missionary journey but he miraculously survived and continued spreading the gospel.
9. Which of the following is considered a gift of the Holy Spirit?
A. Greed
B. Hatred
C. Word of Wisdom
D. Laziness
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Word of Wisdom
Explanation: 1 Corinthians 12 lists utterance of wisdom as one of the gifts of the Spirit given to believers for ministry.
10. What is “popular sovereignty” in biblical or moral terms?
A. Power belongs only to kings
B. Power belongs only to priests
C. Power belongs to the people
D. Power belongs to nations only
✔️ CORRECT ANSWER: C – Power belongs to the people
Explanation: Popular sovereignty means authority ultimately rests with the people, who choose their leaders and hold them accountable.
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Conclusion
You’ve just revised 10 powerful CRS questions that can appear in WAEC, NECO, GCE or JAMB. Keep practicing, and always understand why each answer is correct — that’s the true key to exam success. Stay focused, stay inspired — and keep learning with AllCBTs!
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