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The Initial Examination is required to be taken by all NCU Applicants and/or NCU Students before beginning their programs.

The exam is not used for grading purposes.
This is not a pass/fail test, and scores do not affect your enrollment or student status with the University.
The sole use of the exam is to help your advisor evaluate how your program will work best for you.

Questions are based on the areas of theology, Bible, apologetics, and Biblical geography.
Be sure to answer all questions by choosing the best possible answers.

Although the exam is not part of your overall grades, you will be able to view your score out of a possible 100 in your student academic file. The exam consist of 25 questions worth 4 points each.
You are allowed to submit your Initial Examinations a second time if you would like to increase your score.
Any additional submissions after the second submission are invalid.
You are only required to submit the examination at least once.
NOTE: Only your highest score of the first two submitted exam will reflect a score in your student academic file.

 

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TO BEGIN EXAM: Read sentence. Review the list of possible answers by clicking on the arrow. Click on your answer.

1. The realization that the believer does possess eternal life.

 

2. The study of the principles of interpretation.

 

3. An affirmation of faith or statement of doctrine.

 

4. The authoritative teaching of truths to be believed.

 

5. The most prominent prophet of his time, 875-850 B.C., he confronted the evil King Ahab and Queen Jezebel when they tried to establish Baal worship as Israel's religion..

 

6. A sleeveless vest, worn by priests when worshiping God..

 

7. About 1200 B.C., a prophetess who led Israel during the era of the judges..

 

8. To announce a favorable verdict, to declare righteous..

 

9. The work of God that gives new life to the one who believes..

 

10. This prophet lived in Jerusalem, was married to a prophetess, and had two sons, each of whom was given a symbolic name..

 

11. The first wife of Jacob, mother of six of his twelve sons..

 

12. In New Testament times much missionary work was done in this region after the apostle Paul received his vision to go there. It is mentioned in six of the NT Epistles..

 

13. Persian name of a minor Jewish official in the court of Xerxes who thwarted a plot to exterminate the Jews and became vizier of the Persian Empire..

 

14. God's acts of disclosure, making known to human beings through natural and special means both his own nature and other relevant truths.

 

15. What the letter of Jude is best known for..

 

16. The Herod that had John the Baptist killed..

 

17. Which two gospels record the infancy narratives of Jesus?.

 

18. One of three theories found in the Christian tradition whereby the origin of the soul of man is explained..

 

19. The politically and militarily successful 13th king of Israel, who ruled in the day of Jonah and Amos, 793-753 B.C..

 

20. An influential prophet who ministered at David's royal court, about 975 B.C. He boldly confronted David after the king sinned with Bathsheba..

 

21. This conqueror of Babylon reversed the previous policy and returned exiled peoples to their homelands. The Jews returned to Judea under his decree..

 

22. The view that man was created neither sinful nor holy and with the capacity and will to choose freely to sin or do good..

 

23. A major argument for God's existence which reasons from the evidence of design in the world to the existence of God as the one who created things with a specific purpose or goal..

 

24. Chosen to be a disciple, he was the brother of Peter..

 

25. The son born to Abraham and Hagar, Sarah's maidservant..