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ONDO STATE JOINT EXAMINATION 2026
CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES (CRS)
QUESTION ONE
1(a) .
1. Wisdom
2. Knowledge
3. Faith
4. Healing
5. Miracles
6. Prophecy
7. Discernment of Spirits
8. Speaking in Tongues
9. Interpretation of Tongues
1(b)
i. To strengthen the Church: Spiritual gifts help believers grow spiritually and promote unity among Christians.
ii. To spread God's message: Gifts such as prophecy, teaching, and wisdom enable believers to preach the Gospel effectively.
iii. To serve others: Through healing, miracles, and other gifts, Christians help those in need and glorify God.
QUESTION TWO
2(a)
After feeding over five thousand people, Jesus crossed to the other side of the Sea of Galilee. The crowd searched for Him because they wanted more food. Jesus explained that they should seek spiritual food that gives eternal life rather than temporary physical food. The people referred to the manna their ancestors received in the wilderness. Jesus told them that the true bread from heaven comes from God and gives life to the world. He then declared, "I am the Bread of Life." He assured them that anyone who believes in Him will never be spiritually hungry or thirsty. Jesus further explained that He came from heaven to accomplish His Father's will and promised eternal life to everyone who believes in Him.
2(b)
1. Christians should trust Jesus for spiritual nourishment.
2. True faith should not depend only on miracles or material blessings.
3. Eternal life is found only through Jesus Christ.
QUESTION THREE
3(a)
1. Saul lost God's favour because he repeatedly disobeyed God's commands.
2. He offered sacrifices without waiting for Samuel.
3. He spared King Agag and preserved the best livestock instead of destroying everything as instructed.
4. He sought human approval more than God's approval.
5. He justified his wrongdoing instead of admitting his sin.
6. His obedience to God was incomplete.
7. He became proud after victory.
8. Samuel condemned his rebellion and stubbornness.
9. God rejected him and chose David as his successor.
10. The kingdom was taken away from him because of disobedience.
3(b)
1. God rejected him as king.
2. David was chosen to replace him.
3. The Spirit of God departed from Saul, and he lived in fear and distress.
QUESTION FOUR
4(a)
1. Eli failed to discipline Hophni and Phinehas.
2. His sons desecrated the priesthood through corruption.
3. They committed immorality at the Tabernacle.
4. God pronounced judgment on Eli's family.
5. Israel was defeated by the Philistines.
6. The Ark of the Covenant was captured.
7. Hophni and Phinehas died in battle.
8. Eli died after hearing the tragic news.
9. Ichabod was born, symbolizing the departure of God's glory.
4(b)
1. Parents should discipline their children.
2. Leaders must punish wrongdoing.
3. Obedience to God should come before family interests.
QUESTION FIVE
5(a)
Following Solomon's death, Rehoboam became king. The Israelites requested lighter taxes and labour. Although the elders advised him to reduce the burden, he rejected their advice and accepted the counsel of his younger friends. He threatened to increase their suffering, causing ten tribes to rebel under Jeroboam. Only Judah and Benjamin remained with Rehoboam. This fulfilled God's prophecy because Solomon had turned to idol worship.
5(b)
1. Wise advice should never be ignored.
2. Good leadership requires humility and compassion.
3. Disobedience to God often brings negative consequences.
QUESTION SIX
6(a)
During Ahab's reign, Israel worshipped Baal under Jezebel's influence. Elijah declared a drought because of the nation's idolatry. After three years, Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. Two altars were prepared, and each side called on its god to send fire. The prophets of Baal cried throughout the day without success. Elijah rebuilt God's altar, drenched it with water, and prayed. God answered immediately by sending fire that consumed the sacrifice, altar, stones, dust, and water.
2026 ONDO STATE JOINT EXAMINATION CRS ANSWERS
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OBJECTIVE
01–10: C B A A B C C D C B
11–20: B A B A B A C A C B
21–30: D A B A A D D B C C
31–40: C B D A A C D C D C
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THEORY:-
(1a)
(i) Wisdom
(ii) Knowledge
(iii) Faith
(iv) Healing
(v) Miracles
(vi) Prophecy
(vii) Discernment of Spirits
(viii) Speaking in Tongues
(ix) Interpretation of Tongues
(1b)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) To strengthen the Church by helping believers grow spiritually and promoting unity.
(ii) To spread God's message through gifts like prophecy, teaching, and wisdom.
(iii) To serve others through healing, miracles, and other spiritual gifts.
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(2a)
Jesus as the Living Bread (John 6:25–40)
When the multitude that came to Jesus had been fed, He left for the other side of the sea. The people searched for Him and found Him. Jesus told them they were looking for Him because they had eaten bread and were satisfied. He encouraged them to seek the food that leads to eternal life, which only the Son of Man could give.
The people asked what they should do to perform the works of God. Jesus answered that they should believe in Him whom God had sent. They then requested a sign, reminding Him that their forefathers ate manna in the wilderness. Jesus explained that the manna was temporary food, but God had now sent the true Bread from heaven that gives life to the world.
The people asked for this bread always. Jesus declared, "I am the Bread of Life." He said that whoever comes to Him will never hunger or thirst. He also promised that whoever believes in Him will have eternal life, and that He came from heaven to do the will of His Father.
(2b)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Christians should not base their faith only on signs and wonders.
(ii) Christians should not depend on material possessions.
(iii) Christians should depend on Jesus as the source of life.
(iv) Physical hunger should not weaken spiritual strength.
(v) Man should not live by bread alone but by the Word of God.
(vi) People should be careful in giving titles because of material benefits.
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(3a)
Circumstances That Led to the Rejection of Saul as King
(i) Saul was chosen by God through Samuel to be king over Israel.
(ii) God commanded him to destroy the Amalekites completely.
(iii) He was instructed not to spare any person or property.
(iv) Saul carried out the attack but disobeyed God's instruction.
(v) He spared the best animals instead of destroying them.
(vi) He also spared Agag, the king of the Amalekites.
(vii) When Samuel questioned him, Saul blamed the people and claimed the animals were for sacrifice.
(viii) Samuel declared that because Saul disobeyed God, God had rejected him as king.
(ix) As Samuel was leaving, Saul tore his robe, and Samuel declared that God had torn the kingdom from Saul and given it to another.
(3b)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Saul lost the kingdom because of his disobedience.
(ii) God rejected him as king of Israel.
(iii) The Spirit of God departed from him, and an evil spirit troubled him.
(iv) David was brought to play the lyre to calm Saul.
(v) Saul and his three sons died in battle against the Philistines.
(vi) His body and armour were publicly displayed by the Philistines.
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(4a)
Eli was the priest at Shiloh and had two sons, Hophni and Phinehas. They abused their priestly office by dishonouring God's sacrifices, taking more meat than was allowed, and committing immorality with the women serving at the Tabernacle.
Although Eli knew about their sins, he failed to discipline them properly. God therefore sent a prophet to announce judgment upon Eli's household. Later, God revealed the same message to Samuel.
During a battle against the Philistines, Israel was defeated, the Ark of the Covenant was captured, and Hophni and Phinehas were killed. When Eli heard the news, he fell backward, broke his neck, and died.
Phinehas' wife gave birth to a son before dying and named him Ichabod, meaning "The glory has departed from Israel." Because of the sins of Eli's household, the priesthood was taken from his family.
(4b)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Parents should teach their children the Word of God.
(ii) Families should pray together regularly.
(iii) Parents should teach their children to fear God.
(iv) People should obey God's warnings through His prophets.
(v) Parents should warn children against immoral relationships.
(vi) Disobedience to God brings punishment.
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SECTION B
(5a)
Nehemiah served as cupbearer to King Artaxerxes when he heard that Jerusalem's walls were broken down. He prayed, fasted, and sought God's help before asking the king for permission to rebuild the city.
The king granted his request and provided letters and timber. After arriving in Jerusalem, Nehemiah inspected the damaged walls at night and encouraged the people to rebuild.
Despite opposition from Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem, the people continued working. Nehemiah posted guards while the builders worked with tools in one hand and weapons in the other.
Through faith, unity, determination, and God's help, the walls of Jerusalem were completed in fifty-two days.
(5b)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) To rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem.
(ii) To rebuild the walls and gates for protection.
(iii) To fulfil God's promise of restoration.
(iv) To restore true worship and sacrifices.
(v) To repossess their ancestral land.
(vi) To restore Israel's unity and identity.
(vii) To renew their covenant with God.
(viii) To rebuild homes and improve their lives.
(ix) To establish proper leadership.
(x) To enjoy peace and freedom in their land.
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(6a)
Ahab became king of Israel after Omri and was one of Israel's most wicked kings. He married Jezebel, who promoted the worship of Baal. Ahab built temples and altars for Baal, while Jezebel killed many prophets of God. Obadiah secretly protected one hundred prophets.
God sent Elijah to announce a drought because of Israel's idolatry. Later, Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. God answered Elijah with fire from heaven, proving that He alone is God. The prophets of Baal were killed, and rain returned.
Ahab later seized Naboth's vineyard after Jezebel arranged Naboth's death through false accusations. Elijah pronounced God's judgment on Ahab and his family.
Although Ahab showed temporary repentance, he later ignored God's warning through Micaiah and went to war. He was struck by an arrow and died, and dogs licked his blood as Elijah had prophesied.
(6b)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Leaders should remain faithful to God.
(ii) Christians should avoid evil influence.
(iii) Leaders should rule with justice and honesty.
(iv) People should respect the rights and property of others.
(v) Christians should obey God's prophets.
(vi) Abuse of power brings God's judgment.
(vii) True repentance must be followed by a changed life.
(viii) Disobedience brings consequences, while obedience brings blessings.
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