CRS

JAMB 2005 - Question 13

Crs 2005 JAMB Past Questions - Question 13: The charge brought against Naboth for refusing to let the king have his vineyard was

Choose the most appropriate option for the gap .
The charge brought against Naboth for refusing to let the king have his vineyard was
A:
B:
C:
D:
Examkits App

Examkit's JAMB CBT App

Practice JAMB offline with our Online, PC and Mobile App

  • ✅ 25+ years of past questions (2000 to 2025)
  • ✅ Video solutions and explanation to questions
  • ✅ E-library
  • ✅ Study by topic
  • ✅ And more.

Correct Answer

D

Explanation

Inking Ahab's palace in Jezreel there was a vineyard owned by a man named Naboth. One day Ahab said to Naboth, let me have your vineyard. It is close to my palace, and I want to use the land for a vegetable garden. I will give you a better vineyard for it. Naboth replied, the Lord forbid that I should let you have it! Ahab went home depressed and angry over what Naboth had said to him. Jezebel wrote some letters, signed them with Ahab's name, sealed them with his seal, and sent them to the officials and leading citizens of Jezreel. The letters said, proclaim a day of fasting, call the people together, and give Naboth the place of honour. Get a couple of scoundrels to accuse him to his face of cursing God and the king. 1 Kings 21:1-29

Frequently Asked Questions

Examkits is a JAMB CBT practice platform that provides over 20 years of past questions, Post UTME questions, and detailed video solutions to help students prepare for their exams.

You can practice JAMB past questions online, on Android, or on a desktop using the Examkits app. Just register on our website and choose your preferred device.

Yes. Our Android and Windows versions support offline usage. Once downloaded and activated, no internet is required to use most of the features.

Yes, Examkits provides detailed video explanations for all JAMB past questions from 2000 to 2024, helping students understand how to solve each problem.

Examkits offers free practice for some subjects. However, full access requires a one-time affordable activation fee for each version of the app.