100 Easy Bible Quiz Questions With Answers


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How about learning more about the Bible in a light and relaxed way? With this quiz, you can test your biblical knowledge. The questions are provided in text format with answers, so you can copy and use them as you like. At the end, you will also find the questionnaires in an online format to play and have fun while learning.

Enjoy yourself as you learn from the Word of God!

l. Quiz: General Knowledge of the Bible (Easy Level)

1. What are the names of the first couple created by God?

A) John and Mary
B) Abram and Sarah
C) Adam and Eve
D) Moses and Isabel

Answer: C - Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God. The story of the creation of this first couple appears in the book of Genesis, chapters 1 and 2.

2. What did God tell Noah to build?

A) An altar to honor God
B) A very tall tower called the Tower of Babel
C) A temple where everyone could worship God
D) An ark (large boat) to be saved from the flood

Answer: D - God commanded Noah to build a large boat to survive the Flood (See Genesis 6:14-16).

3. What was the sign that God gave Noah as a promise to never again destroy the earth with water?

A) A rainbow
B) A cross
C) A candlestick with seven lights
D) A gold ring

Answer: A - God showed a rainbow in the sky as a sign of His covenant with all living beings. See Genesis 9:11-17.

4. What was the name of the young man who defeated the giant Goliath?

A) Samuel
B) Daniel
C) David
D) Levi

Answer: C - David defeated the giant Goliath with just a stone and a sling. See 1 Samuel 17:38-58.

5. Which foods were multiplied by Jesus in one of His miracles?

A) Bread and wine
B) Cakes and fig paste
C) Olive oil and wild honey
D) Bread and fish

Answer: D - Bread and fish were multiplied by Jesus. In this miracle of multiplication, 5 loaves and 2 fish fed more than 5,000 people. See Luke 9:16-17.

6. How many disciples did Jesus have?

A) 12
B) 7
C) 14
D) 40

Answer: A - Jesus chose 12 closest disciples. See Luke 6:13-16.

7. What is the first book of the Bible?

A) Isaiah
B) Matthew
C) Psalms
D) Genesis

Answer: D - The first book of the Bible is Genesis, which means "beginning" in Hebrew.

8. In which biblical book is the verse written: "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want"?

A) Proverbs
B) Gospel of Matthew
C) Psalms
D) Ecclesiastes

Answer: C - This is the well-known Psalm 23, verse 1.

9. What is the last book of the Bible?

A) Malachi
B) Revelation
C) Proverbs
D) Genesis

Answer: B - The book of Revelation is the last book of the Bible. Revelation means "revelation" in Greek.

10. Which prophet was swallowed by a great fish?

A) Job
B) Joseph
C) Jonah
D) Joel

Answer: C - Jonah was the prophet swallowed by a fish. He was inside the animal for 3 days until he was spit out onto the shore. See Jonah 1:17.

11. Samson was betrayed by which of these women:

A) Alzira
B) Tabitha
C) Delilah
D) Miriam

Answer: C - Samson was betrayed by Delilah, who discovered the secret of his strength. See Judges 16.

12. When Moses had his first encounter with God, where was he?

A) Mount Horeb, saw a flame of fire in the midst of a bush.
B) Mount Sinai, saw the tablets of the Law written by God.
C) Mount Zion, saw a gentle breeze and an earthquake.
D) Mount Carmel, saw a ram caught in a thicket and said: God will provide.

Answer: A - Mount Horeb was where, for the first time, God spoke to Moses from a burning bush. See Exodus 3:1-5.

13. Who was the first king of Israel?

A) David
B) Samuel
C) Solomon
D) Saul

Answer: D - Saul was the first king of Israel. See 1 Samuel 10:1.

14. What was the miracle that Jesus performed at the wedding feast in Cana?

A) Healed a demon-possessed man
B) Multiplication of bread and fish
C) Turned water into wine
D) Healed Peter's mother-in-law

Answer: C - Jesus turned water into wine. This was His first recorded miracle. See John 2:1-11.

15. Which prophet was taken to heaven in a whirlwind?

A) Elijah
B) Elisha
C) Ezekiel
D) Daniel

Answer: A - Elijah was the prophet who was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire, in the midst of a whirlwind. See 2 Kings 2:1-18.

16. What were Jesus' last words on the cross before He died?

A) "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do."
B) "Father, I have not lost any of those you gave me."
C) "I am thirsty!"
D) "It is finished!"

Answer: D - "It is finished!" were Jesus' last words on the cross. See John 19:30.

17. Who was the first person to find Jesus' tomb empty on Sunday morning?

A) Mary, His mother
B) Peter, Cephas
C) Mary Magdalene
D) John, brother of James

Answer: C - Mary Magdalene. See John 20:1-18.

18. In which city was Jesus born?

A) Nazareth
B) Bethlehem
C) Galilee
D) Jerusalem

Answer: B - Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea. See Matthew 2:1; Luke 2:4.

19. What are the names of the authors of the Gospels in the Bible?

A) Mark, Timothy, Paul, and John
B) Matthew, Peter, Luke, John, and James
C) Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
D) Mark, Titus, Paul, and Matthew

Answer: C - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were the evangelists, authors of the 4 Biblical Gospels.

20. Which apostle wrote most of the letters in the New Testament?

A) John
B) Paul
C) Peter
D) James

Answer: B - The apostle Paul wrote 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament. See: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.

Quiz Answers I - General Knowledge

  1. Answer: C - Adam and Eve were the first humans created by God. The story of the creation of this first couple appears in the book of Genesis, chapters 1 and 2.

  2. Answer: D - God commanded Noah to build a large boat to survive the Flood (See Genesis 6:14-16).

  3. Answer: A - God showed a rainbow in the sky as a sign of His covenant with all living beings. See Genesis 9:11-17.

  4. Answer: C - David defeated the giant Goliath with just a stone and a sling. See 1 Samuel 17:38-58.

  5. Answer: D - Bread and fish were multiplied by Jesus. In this miracle of multiplication, 5 loaves and 2 fish fed more than 5,000 people. See Luke 9:16-17.

  6. Answer: A - Jesus chose 12 closest disciples. See Luke 6:13-16.

  7. Answer: D - The first book of the Bible is Genesis, which means "beginning" in Hebrew.

  8. Answer: C - This is the well-known Psalm 23, verse 1.

  9. Answer: B - The book of Revelation is the last book of the Bible. Revelation means "revelation" in Greek.

  10. Answer: C - Jonah was the prophet swallowed by a fish. He was inside the animal for 3 days until he was spit out onto the shore. See Jonah 1:17.

  11. Answer: C - Samson was betrayed by Delilah, who discovered the secret of his strength. See Judges 16.

  12. Answer: A - Mount Horeb was the place where the Angel of God spoke to Moses from a burning bush. See Exodus 3:1-5.

  13. Answer: D - Saul was the first king of Israel. See 1 Samuel 10:1.

  14. Answer: C - Jesus turned water into wine. This was His first recorded miracle. See John 2:1-11.

  15. Answer: A - Elijah was the prophet who was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire, in the midst of a whirlwind. See 2 Kings 2:1-18.

  16. Answer: D - "It is finished!" were Jesus' last words on the cross. See John 19:30.

  17. Answer: C - Mary Magdalene. See John 20:1-18.

  18. Answer: B - Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea. See Matthew 2:1; Luke 2:4.

  19. Answer: C - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were the evangelists, authors of the 4 Biblical Gospels.

  20. Answer: B - The apostle Paul wrote 13 of the 27 books of the New Testament. See Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon.

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ll. Quiz: Who Am I in the Bible (Characters)

1. I am the son promised by God to Abraham. Who am I?

A) Judah
B) Jacob
C) Isaac
D) Ishmael

Answer: C - Isaac (son of laughter) was the son promised by God to Abraham and Sarah. See Genesis 21:1-3.

2. I am the cunning animal that convinced Eve and Adam to disobey God. Who am I?

A) Donkey
B) Serpent
C) Crocodile
D) Raven

Answer: B - The Serpent was the deceptive animal that spoke to Eve and Adam about the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. See Genesis 3:1-6.

3. I am the leader used by God to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Who am I?

A) Moses
B) Joshua
C) David
D) Samson

Answer: A - Moses was sent by God to bring the people out of Egypt and lead them to Canaan. See Exodus 3:9-12.

4. I am the barren woman who prayed for a son and dedicated him to the Lord to serve Him for life. Who am I?

A) Mary
B) Sarah
C) Elizabeth
D) Hannah

Answer: D - Hannah was barren, and God gave her a son, Samuel, who was dedicated to the Lord. See 1 Samuel 1:10-28.

5. I am the first son of Adam, who hated and killed my brother out of envy. Who am I?

A) Abel
B) Canaan
C) Cain
D) Seth

Answer: C - Cain killed his brother Abel. This was the first recorded murder in the Bible. See Genesis 4:8.

6. I am the disciple who betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver. Who am I?

A) Peter
B) Thomas
C) Judas Thaddeus
D) Judas Iscariot

Answer: D - Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus with a kiss. See Matthew 3:19; Luke 22:48; Matthew 27:3.

7. I was thrown into a den of hungry lions because I did not stop praying to God. Who am I?

A) Daniel
B) Ezekiel
C) Elijah
D) Samuel

Answer: A - Daniel was thrown into the lions' den, but God delivered him from being devoured. See Daniel 6.

8. I asked God for wisdom and became the wisest man on earth. Who am I?

A) Abraham
B) Saul
C) Absalom
D) Solomon

Answer: D - Solomon became king and asked God for wisdom. He was the wisest and most knowledgeable man ever. See 1 Kings 3:1-12.

9. I wore camel hair clothes and ate locusts and honey. I baptized and preached repentance. Who am I?

A) Elijah
B) John the Baptist
C) Elisha
D) Isaiah

Answer: B - John the Baptist preached repentance and the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven. He wore clothes made of camel hair and had a leather belt. See Matthew 3.

10. I came to fulfill the Father's plan. Out of love, I died for those who believe so that they may be saved. Who am I?

A) Moses
B) Paul
C) John
D) Jesus Christ

Answer: D - Jesus came to fulfill God's plan of salvation. He loves, forgives, and saves all who believe in Him. See Matthew 3:16, John 3:36, John 1:12.


Quiz II Answers - Who Am I in the Bible (Characters)

  1. Answer: C - Isaac (son of laughter) was the son promised by God to Abraham and Sarah. See Genesis 21:1-3.

  2. Answer: B - The Serpent was the deceptive animal that spoke to Eve and Adam about the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. See Genesis 3:1-6.

  3. Answer: A - Moses was sent by God to bring the people out of Egypt and lead them to Canaan. See Exodus 3:9-12.

  4. Answer: D - Hannah was barren, and God gave her a son, Samuel, who was dedicated to the Lord. See 1 Samuel 1:10-28.

  5. Answer: C - Cain killed his brother Abel. This was the first recorded murder in the Bible. See Genesis 4:8.

  6. Answer: D - Judas Iscariot was the disciple who betrayed Jesus with a kiss. See Matthew 3:19; Luke 22:48; Matthew 27:3.

  7. Answer: A - Daniel was thrown into the lions' den, but God delivered him from being devoured. See Daniel 6.

  8. Answer: D - Solomon became king and asked God for wisdom. He was the wisest and most knowledgeable man ever. See 1 Kings 3:1-12.

  9. Answer: B - John the Baptist preached repentance and the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven. He wore clothes made of camel hair and had a leather belt. See Matthew 3.

  10. Answer: D - Jesus came to fulfill God's plan of salvation. He loves, forgives, and saves all who believe in Him. See Matthew 3:16, John 3:36, John 1:12.

III. Quiz: Old Testament (Easy)

1. How many people were saved in Noah's Ark?

A) 12
B) 60
C) 8
D) 14

Answer: C - 8 people were saved in the Ark. Noah, his wife, his 3 sons, and their 3 wives. See Genesis 7:13.

2. What are the names of Isaac's sons?

A) Abel and Cain
B) Shem, Ham, and Japheth
C) Esau and Jacob
D) Manasseh and Ephraim

Answer: C - Esau and Jacob were the sons of Isaac and Rebekah. See Genesis 25:21-26.

3. How many commandments did God write on the stone tablets?

A) 7 Laws (against capital sins)
B) 10 Commandments
C) 7 Commandments
D) 12 Ceremonial Laws

Answer: B - Ten Commandments were given by God as a sign of His covenant with His people. See Deuteronomy 4:13, Exodus 34:28.

4. Which of these were NOT part of the 10 Plagues of Egypt?

A) Plague of flies and plague of blood
B) Pestilence on livestock and plague of frogs
C) Plague of serpents and plague of infertility among the Egyptians
D) Plague of locusts and death of the Egyptian firstborn

Answer: C - Infertility and serpents were not plagues of Egypt. The 10 Plagues were: blood, frogs, gnats, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and death of the firstborn. See Exodus 7:14 to Exodus 11.

5. Which city was conquered by the Israelites by marching around it for 7 days, to the sound of trumpets and shouts of victory?

A) Midian
B) Jericho
C) Canaan
D) Jerusalem

Answer: B - Jericho was the city conquered by Israel under Joshua's command. After marching around its walls, the priests blew trumpets and the people shouted, causing Jericho's walls to collapse. See Joshua 6:1-27.

6. Who was called by God as a child to be a prophet and judge in Israel?

A) Samuel
B) Elisha
C) Elijah
D) Samson

Answer: A - Samuel was called by God four times as a child while serving in the temple of the Lord. Eli was the priest at that time but was deposed by God. See 1 Samuel 3.

7. What are the names of Daniel's three friends who were thrown into a fiery furnace?

A) Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar
B) Joshua, Caleb, and Jephunneh
C) Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Malachi
D) Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego

Answer: D - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a furnace by Nebuchadnezzar for refusing to bow down to the king's statue. See Daniel 3:22-26.

8. What accusation did Satan make against Job before God?

A) That Job was a wicked and violent man, deserving of correction.
B) That Job's children had sinned by blaspheming against the Lord, deserving to be tested.
C) That Job feared God only for his own gain and should be tested.
D) That Job was dishonest, ambitious, and corrupt, deserving to lose everything.

Answer: C - Satan accused Job of fearing God because he received blessings from the Lord. See Job 1:8-11; Job 2:4-5.

9. Who sold Joseph to a caravan of Ishmaelites?

A) Potiphar, an official of Pharaoh in Egypt
B) Jacob, during the great drought in the land
C) The jailer where Joseph was imprisoned in Egypt
D) His brothers, out of envy, in an ambush in the field

Answer: D - Joseph's brothers sold him for 20 pieces of silver to some traveling merchants. They were envious because of their father and Joseph's dreams. See Genesis 37:18-28.

10. Psalm 119:105 says that God's Word is ... to my feet and ... to my path. Fill in the two correct words:

A) lamp and light
B) rock and direction
C) security and righteousness
D) light and peace

Answer: A - "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." See Psalms 119:105.

11. Who were the three patriarchs of Israel to whom God made promises for their descendants?

A) Abraham, Moses, and Samuel
B) Daniel, Joshua, and Caleb
C) Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
D) Shem, Ham, and Japheth

Answer: C - Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were the three ancestors of the Israelites whom God called and made promises to. See Deuteronomy 29:13, Matthew 1:2, Exodus 4:5.

12. With what instrument did David defeat Goliath?

A) An arrow
B) A sword
C) A staff
D) A stone

Answer: D - David killed the giant Goliath with a stone shot from a sling. See 1 Samuel 17:49-50.

13. Psalm 23 begins with the words:

A) "Blessed is the man who does not walk..."
B) "The Lord is my shepherd..."
C) "I waited patiently for the Lord..."
D) "Commit your way to the Lord..."

Answer: B - "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." Reference: Psalm 23:1.

14. What is the name of the prophet who, by the Word of the Lord, multiplied the widow of Zarephath's flour and oil?

A) Daniel
B) Elisha
C) Elijah
D) Ezekiel

Answer: C - The prophet Elijah, during a drought, was fed by a widow in Zarephath. God multiplied her flour and oil for many days. See 1 Kings 17:9-16.

15. Who was thrown into the lions' den for not ceasing to pray to God?

A) Daniel
B) Stephen
C) Gabriel
D) Peter

Answer: A - Daniel was thrown into a den of hungry lions by envious men, but by God's grace, he was saved and unharmed. See Daniel 6:7-16.


Quiz III Answers - Old Testament (Easy)

  1. Answer: C - 8 people were saved in the Ark. Noah, his wife, his 3 sons, and their 3 wives. See Genesis 7:13.

  2. Answer: C - Esau and Jacob were the sons of Isaac and Rebekah. See Genesis 25:21-26.

  3. Answer: B - Ten Commandments were given by God as a sign of His covenant with His people. See Deuteronomy 4:13, Exodus 34:28.

  4. Answer: C - Infertility and serpents were not plagues of Egypt. The 10 Plagues were: blood, frogs, gnats, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and death of the firstborn. See Exodus 7:14 to Exodus 11.

  5. Answer: B - Jericho was the city conquered by Israel under Joshua's command. After marching around its walls, the priests blew trumpets and the people shouted, causing Jericho's walls to collapse. See Joshua 6:1-27.

  6. Answer: A - Samuel was called by God four times as a child while serving in the temple of the Lord. Eli was the priest at that time but was deposed by God. See 1 Samuel 3.

  7. Answer: D - Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a furnace by Nebuchadnezzar for refusing to bow down to the king's statue. See Daniel 3:22-26.

  8. Answer: C - Satan accused Job of fearing God because he received blessings from the Lord. See Job 1:8-11; Job 2:4-5.

  9. Answer: D - Joseph's brothers sold him for 20 pieces of silver to some traveling merchants. They were envious because of their father and Joseph's dreams. See Genesis 37:18-28.

  10. Answer: A - "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." See Psalms 119:105.

  11. Answer: C - Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were the three ancestors of the Israelites whom God called and made promises to. See Deuteronomy 29:13, Matthew 1:2, Exodus 4:5.

  12. Answer: D - David killed the giant Goliath with a stone shot from a sling. See 1 Samuel 17:49-50.

  13. Answer: B - "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." Reference: Psalm 23:1.

  14. Answer: C - The prophet Elijah, during a drought, was fed by a widow in Zarephath. God multiplied her flour and oil for many days. See 1 Kings 17:9-16.

  15. Answer: A - Daniel was thrown into a den of hungry lions by envious men, but by God's grace, he was saved and unharmed. See Daniel 6:7-16.

IV. Quiz: New Testament (Easy)

1. What is the name of the angel who foretold the births of Jesus Christ and John the Baptist?

A) Michael
B) Gabriel
C) Raphael
D) Seraphim

Answer: B - The angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah and Mary, announcing the miraculous births of John and Jesus, respectively. See Luke 1:19, 26-37.

2. What are the names of the 4 Gospels of the New Testament?

A) Matthew, Isaiah, John, and Romans
B) Mark, Luke, Peter, and James
C) Mark, Paul, Luke, and Peter
D) Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John

Answer: D - The 4 Gospels are: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. See the Bible.

3. For how many days was Jesus tempted in the desert by the Devil?

A) 7 days
B) 40 days
C) 21 days
D) 12 days

Answer: B - Jesus was tempted for 40 days in the desert. See Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13.

4. Which of these apostles was not one of the 12 disciples of Jesus?

A) James
B) Peter
C) Paul
D) John

Answer: C - Paul was not one of the 12. He converted after the resurrection of Jesus. See Acts 9:1-9.

5. What is the only recorded episode about Jesus' childhood/adolescence in the Bible?

A) Jesus resurrected a pet bird at age 6.
B) Jesus visited the temple in Jerusalem and was found among the teachers at age 12.
C) Jesus was taught in the school of Gamaliel (a teacher of the Law) from age 6.
D) Jesus helped his father Joseph make boats, furniture, and wooden crosses at age 14.

Answer: B - Jesus visited the temple at age 12. His worried parents found him conversing with the teachers. See Luke 2:41-50.

6. What was the first miracle performed by Jesus?

A) Turning water into wine
B) Multiplying loaves and fishes
C) Healing 10 lepers
D) Calming the storm and sea

Answer: A - The first miracle of Jesus was turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana of Galilee. See John 2:1-11.

7. Which apostle had a vision of the end times, described in the book of Revelation?

A) Paul
B) Peter
C) Apollos
D) John

Answer: D - The apostle John had the revelation given by Jesus and recorded it in the book of Revelation. See Revelation 1:1-3.

8. According to Jesus, what are the most important commandments?

A) Do not murder and do not commit adultery
B) Love God and honor your father and mother
C) Love God above all things and love your neighbor as yourself
D) Do not make idols or worship images and love your enemies

Answer: C - Love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself. See Mark 12:30-31.

9. What animal made a sound as Peter denied Jesus?

A) An owl hooted
B) A wolf howled
C) A sheep bleated
D) A rooster crowed

Answer: D - A rooster crowed when Peter denied Jesus. See Matthew 26:74-75; Mark 14:68-72; Luke 22:60-61.

10. In John 14:6 Jesus said: "I am... No one comes to the Father except through me." Complete correctly:

A) "I am the true vine..."
B) "I am the way, the truth, and the life..."
C) "I am the living bread that came down from heaven..."
D) "I am the light of the world and the salt of the earth..."
E) "I am the gate that leads to life..."

Answer: B - Jesus answered: "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through me." See John 14:6.

11. In which city was Jesus Christ born?

A) Bethlehem
B) Nazareth
C) Jerusalem
D) Capernaum

Answer: A - Jesus was born in the city of Bethlehem in Judea. See Matthew 2:1.

12. What is the name of the woman who anointed Jesus' feet with expensive perfume and wiped them with her hair?

A) Mary Magdalene
B) Mary, the sister of Lazarus
C) Martha
D) Joanna

Answer: B - Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, anointed Jesus' feet with very expensive nard perfume and wiped them with her hair. See John 12:1-3.

13. Who was the disciple that denied Jesus three times?

A) John
B) Peter
C) James
D) Andrew

Answer: B - Peter, also known as Simon Peter, denied Jesus three times. See Matthew 26:69-75.

14. Which of Jesus' disciples doubted the resurrection and wanted to see the nail marks in Jesus' hands?

A) John
B) Thomas
C) Andrew
D) Judas

Answer: B - Thomas doubted when his friends said they had seen the risen Jesus. See John 20:24-29.

15. Which of Jesus' disciples was a tax collector before following Jesus?

A) John
B) Bartholomew
C) Matthew
D) Philip

Answer: C - Matthew was a tax collector before becoming a disciple of Jesus. See Matthew 9:9.


Quiz IV Answers - New Testament (Easy)

  1. Answer: B - The angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah and Mary, announcing the miraculous births of John and Jesus, respectively. See Luke 1:19, 26-37.

  2. Answer: D - The 4 Gospels are: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. See the Bible.

  3. Answer: B - Jesus was tempted for 40 days in the desert. See Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13.

  4. Answer: C - Paul was not one of the 12. He converted after the resurrection of Jesus. See Acts 9:1-9.

  5. Answer: B - Jesus visited the temple at age 12. His worried parents found him conversing with the teachers. See Luke 2:41-50.

  6. Answer: A - The first miracle of Jesus was turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana of Galilee. See John 2:1-11.

  7. Answer: D - The apostle John had the revelation given by Jesus and recorded it in the book of Revelation. See Revelation 1:1-3.

  8. Answer: C - Love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself. See Mark 12:30-31.

  9. Answer: D - A rooster crowed when Peter denied Jesus. See Matthew 26:74-75; Mark 14:68-72; Luke 22:60-61.

  10. Answer: B - Jesus answered: "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father except through me." See John 14:6.

  11. Answer: A - Jesus was born in the city of Bethlehem in Judea. See Matthew 2:1.

  12. Answer: B - Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, anointed Jesus' feet with very expensive nard perfume and wiped them with her hair. See John 12:1-3.

  13. Answer: B - Peter, also known as Simon Peter, denied Jesus three times. See Matthew 26:69-75.

  14. Answer: B - Thomas doubted when his friends said they had seen the risen Jesus. See John 20:24-29.

  15. Answer: C - Matthew was a tax collector before becoming a disciple of Jesus. See Matthew 9:9.

V. Quiz: Women of the Bible (Easy)

1. Which woman was blessed to be chosen as the mother of the Savior?

A) Eve
B) Mary
C) Martha
D) Magdalene

Answer: B - Mary was the young virgin, betrothed to Joseph, chosen to conceive the Savior Jesus. See Luke 1:26-38.

2. Elizabeth, Mary’s relative, gave birth in her old age. What was her son’s name?

A) John the Baptist
B) Peter
C) Zechariah
D) Isaac

Answer: A - John the Baptist was the son of Elizabeth and Zechariah. See Luke 1:57-66.

3. King Solomon had many wives and concubines. How many were there?

A) 7 princesses and 3 concubines
B) 27 princesses and 30 concubines
C) 70 princesses and 130 concubines
D) 700 princesses and 300 concubines

Answer: D - Solomon had a total of 1000 women: 700 princesses and 300 concubines. See 1 Kings 11:1-4.

4. What is the name of Moses' sister who danced praising God for the deliverance at the crossing of the Red Sea?

A) Mara
B) Miriam
C) Deborah
D) Zipporah

Answer: B - Miriam, Moses' sister, praised the Lord for the crossing of the Red Sea on dry ground, saved from the Egyptians. See Exodus 15:20-21.

5. Who was the mother of Cain, Abel, and Seth?

A) Eve
B) Hannah
C) Leah
D) Bilhah

Answer: A - Eve was the mother of Cain, Abel, and Seth. Seth was born after Abel’s death. See Genesis 4:1-2; 4:25.

6. King Solomon received an illustrious visitor to whom he gave everything she desired. Who was she?

A) The princess of Egypt, daughter of Pharaoh
B) The beloved Shulammite mentioned in the Song of Songs
C) The Queen of Sheba, to witness the king’s wisdom
D) Queen Esther, wife of Xerxes

Answer: C - The Queen of Sheba visited Solomon to witness his wisdom and the splendor of his kingdom. See 1 Kings 10:1-13.

7. From which woman did Jesus cast out 7 demons?

A) Joanna
B) Susanna
C) Salome
D) Mary Magdalene

Answer: D - Mary Magdalene was delivered from 7 demons. See Luke 8:2; Mark 16:9.

8. What are the names of Timothy's grandmother and mother, the young pastor and apprentice of Paul?

A) Euodia and Syntyche
B) Lois and Eunice
C) Jesus and Susanna
D) Claudia and Priscilla

Answer: B - Lois was Timothy’s grandmother and Eunice was his mother. This young pastor was considered a spiritual son to Paul. See 2 Timothy 1:1-5.

9. Who was the seller of purple cloth who converted through Paul’s preaching?

A) Priscilla
B) Euodia
C) Lydia
D) Sapphira

Answer: C - Lydia, a seller of purple from Thyatira, heard Paul’s message and converted with her household. See Acts 16:13-15.

10. What is the name of Samuel’s mother?

A) Rachel
B) Hannah
C) Sarah
D) Abigail

Answer: B - Hannah was barren and prayed for a son, Samuel, whom she dedicated to the Lord. See 1 Samuel 1.


Quiz V Answers - Women of the Bible

  1. Answer: B - Mary was the young virgin, betrothed to Joseph, chosen to conceive the Savior Jesus. See Luke 1:26-38.

  2. Answer: A - John the Baptist was the son of Elizabeth and Zechariah. See Luke 1:57-66.

  3. Answer: D - Solomon had a total of 1000 women: 700 princesses and 300 concubines. See 1 Kings 11:1-4.

  4. Answer: B - Miriam, Moses' sister, praised the Lord for the crossing of the Red Sea on dry ground, saved from the Egyptians. See Exodus 15:20-21.

  5. Answer: A - Eve was the mother of Cain, Abel, and Seth. Seth was born after Abel’s death. See Genesis 4:1-2; 4:25.

  6. Answer: C - The Queen of Sheba visited Solomon to witness his wisdom and the splendor of his kingdom. See 1 Kings 10:1-13.

  7. Answer: D - Mary Magdalene was delivered from 7 demons. See Luke 8:2; Mark 16:9.

  8. Answer: B - Lois was Timothy’s grandmother and Eunice was his mother. This young pastor was considered a spiritual son to Paul. See 2 Timothy 1:1-5.

  9. Answer: C - Lydia, a seller of purple from Thyatira, heard Paul’s message and converted with her household. See Acts 16:13-15.

  10. Answer: B - Hannah was barren and prayed for a son, Samuel, whom she dedicated to the Lord. See 1 Samuel 1.

VI. Quiz: True or False

1. After eating the forbidden fruit, Adam and Eve's eyes were opened.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. After eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, their eyes were opened. See Genesis 3:6.

2. Solomon lost his supernatural strength after his hair was cut.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. Samson lost his strength, not Solomon. See Judges 16:19-20.

3. According to the Bible, the life of the flesh is in the heart.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. The life of the flesh is in the blood. See Leviticus 17:11.

4. The Bible is divided into Old and New Testaments.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. The Bible is divided into two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament.

5. Daniel and his friends were thrown into the fiery furnace for disobeying the king.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, Daniel’s friends, were thrown into the furnace. Daniel does not appear in this episode. See Daniel 3:21-23.

6. Naomi, after the death of her husband and sons, returned to Judah with her daughter-in-law Orpah.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. Naomi returned to her land accompanied by Ruth. Orpah, the other daughter-in-law, went back to her people. See Ruth 1:14-19.

7. According to the Bible, Emmanuel means: God with us.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. The name Emmanuel means God with us. See Matthew 1:23 and Isaiah 7:14.

8. The apostle Peter wrote 3 letters (books) in the Bible.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. Peter wrote 2 letters in the Bible: 1 Peter and 2 Peter. See Bible.

9. Thomas did not believe that the other disciples had seen the resurrected Jesus Christ.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. Thomas doubted because he had not seen Jesus when He appeared to the disciples. Later, Christ rebuked him: "Do not be unbelieving, but believing!" See John 20:24-27.

10. Jesus cried when His friend Peter denied Him 3 times.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. According to the Bible, Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41) and when His friend Lazarus died (John 11:35).

11. Moses died at the age of 205.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. Moses died, in full vigor, at the age of 120. See Deuteronomy 34:7.

12. The apostle Paul is the author of the letter to the church in Rome.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. Paul wrote the epistle (letter) to the Romans. See Romans 1:1-7.

13. The book of Psalms is composed of 150 psalms.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. The book of Psalms has 150 psalms written by various authors. See Psalms 1-150.

14. Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. Lazarus, the brother of Martha and Mary of Bethany, was dead for 4 days and was raised by Jesus. See John 11:43-44.

15. After Jesus’ crucifixion, His disciples divided His clothes among themselves.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. The soldiers took Jesus' clothes and divided them into 4 parts, one for each soldier. See John 19:23-24.

16. Rahab was spared by Joshua and the Israelite army in the conquest of Jericho.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. Joshua was the leader of Israel in the conquest of Jericho and ordered that Rahab and her family be spared from destruction. See Joshua 6:25.

17. The apostle John wrote the Gospel of John, the book of Revelation, and other books in the Old Testament.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. John wrote 5 books, all in the New Testament - the Gospel, Revelation, and 3 pastoral letters. See: Bible Index, Revelation 1:1.

18. David tied 300 foxes in pairs and set fire to their tails to burn the fields of the Assyrian enemies.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. Samson set fire to the Philistines' crops using 300 foxes tied by their tails, two by two. See Judges 15:3-5.

19. Jonah was swallowed by a white shark.

A) True
B) False

Answer: B - False. The Bible states that Jonah was swallowed by a great fish, though its species is unknown. See Jonah 1:17.

20. God, through Moses, parted the Red Sea so the Israelites could escape from the Egyptians.

A) True
B) False

Answer: A - True. Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and God parted the waters, forming two great walls of water, one on the right and one on the left, and the people passed through. See Exodus 14:21-22.

Answers to Quiz VI - True or False

  1. A - True. Yes, after eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, their eyes were opened. See Genesis 3:6.

  2. B - False. Samson lost his strength, not Solomon. See Judges 16:19-20.

  3. B - False. The life of the flesh is in the blood. See Leviticus 17:11.

  4. A - True. The books of the Bible are divided into two parts: the Old Testament and the New Testament.

  5. B - False. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, Daniel’s friends, were thrown into the furnace. Daniel does not appear in this episode. See Daniel 3:21-23.

  6. B - False. Naomi returned to her land accompanied by Ruth. Orpah, the other daughter-in-law, returned to her people. See Ruth 1:14-19.

  7. A - True. The name Emmanuel means "God with us." See Matthew 1:23 and Isaiah 7:14.

  8. B - False. Peter wrote 2 letters in the Bible: 1 Peter and 2 Peter. See the Bible.

  9. A - True. Thomas doubted because he did not see when Jesus appeared to the disciples. Later, Jesus admonished him: "Do not be unbelieving, but believing!" See John 20:24-27.

  10. B - False. According to the Bible, Jesus wept over Jerusalem (Luke 19:41) and when His friend Lazarus died (John 11:35).

  11. B - False. Moses died, in full vigor, at 120 years old. See Deuteronomy 34:7.

  12. A - True. Paul wrote the epistle (letter) to the Romans. See Romans 1:1-7.

  13. A - True. The book of Psalms contains 150 psalms written by different authors. See Psalms 1-150.

  14. A - True. Lazarus, the brother of Martha and Mary of Bethany, was dead for 4 days and was raised by Jesus. See John 11:43-44.

  15. B - False. The soldiers took Jesus’ clothes and divided them into 4 parts, one for each of them. See John 19:23-24.

  16. A - True. Joshua was the leader of Israel in the conquest of Jericho and ordered that Rahab and her family be spared from destruction. See Joshua 6:25.

  17. B - False. John wrote 5 books, all in the New Testament - the Gospel, Revelation, and 3 pastoral epistles. See the Bible Index, Revelation 1:1.

  18. B - False. Samson set fire to the Philistines' crops using 300 foxes tied by their tails, two by two. See Judges 15:3-5.

  19. B - False. The Bible states that Jonah was swallowed by a great fish; its species is not known. See Jonah 1:17.

  20. A - True. Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and God parted the waters, forming two large walls of water, one on the right and one on the left, and the people passed through. See Exodus 14:21-22.


VII. Quiz: Kids

1. God created all things in how many days?

A) 1 day
B) 3 days
C) 6 days

Answer: C - God made everything in 6 days and rested on the 7th day. See Genesis 1 and 2.

2. Where did Jesus Christ die?

A) In war
B) On the cross
C) In the lion's den

Answer: B - Jesus died on the cross to save us. See John 19:17 and Philippians 2:8.

3. Samson was a very...

A) Thin
B) Strong
C) Bald

Answer: B - Samson had supernatural strength given by God to overcome dangers and enemies. See Judges 14:6, 15:14-16.

4. What animal swallowed Jonah?

A) An elephant
B) A dinosaur
C) A great fish

Answer: C - A great fish swallowed Jonah in the sea when he was disobeying God. See Jonah 1:17.

5. Who walked on water with Jesus?

A) Luke
B) Peter
C) Paul

Answer: B - Peter walked on water towards the Lord but feared and nearly sank. See Matthew 14:28-31.

6. How many plagues did God send to Egypt?

A) 10 plagues
B) 12 plagues
C) 17 plagues

Answer: A - God sent 10 plagues to Egypt as a sign for Pharaoh to free God's people. See Exodus 7:14-25, 8, 9, 10, and Exodus 11.

7. Zacchaeus was a very...

A) Short
B) Wise
C) Handsome

Answer: A - Zacchaeus was short and had to climb a tree to see Jesus passing by. See Luke 19:2-5.

8. Who did NOT enter the Ark built by Noah?

A) Noah and his family
B) Pairs of animals of all kinds
C) Wicked and violent men who disobeyed God

Answer: C - Only Noah’s family and pairs of animals of all kinds were saved in Noah’s Ark. See Genesis 7:13-16.

9. According to the Bible, can we lie?

A) No, we should never lie.
B) Just a little bit, occasionally.
C) Yes, whenever necessary.

Answer: A - We should not lie. The Bible says that the Devil is the father of lies. See John 8:44, Colossians 3:9, and Leviticus 19:11.

10. Who is the Savior of the world?

A) Superman
B) Jesus Christ
C) Angel Gabriel

Answer: B - Jesus Christ is the Savior above all. He came to save all who believe in God. See 1 John 4:14, John 3:16.

Answers to Quiz VII - Kids

  1. Answer: C - God made everything in 6 days and rested on the 7th day. See Genesis 1 and 2.

  2. Answer: B - Jesus died on the cross to save us. See John 19:17 and Philippians 2:8.

  3. Answer: B - Samson had supernatural strength given by God to overcome dangers and enemies. See Judges 14:6, 15:14-16.

  4. Answer: C - A great fish swallowed Jonah in the sea when he was disobeying God. See Jonah 1:17.

  5. Answer: B - Peter walked on water towards the Lord but feared and nearly sank. See Matthew 14:28-31.

  6. Answer: A - God sent 10 plagues to Egypt as a sign for Pharaoh to free God's people. See Exodus 7:14-25, 8, 9, 10, and Exodus 11.

  7. Answer: A - Zacchaeus was short and had to climb a tree to see Jesus passing by. See Luke 19:2-5.

  8. Answer: C - Only Noah’s family and pairs of animals of all kinds were saved in Noah’s Ark. See Genesis 7:13-16.

  9. Answer: A - We should not lie. The Bible says that the Devil is the father of lies. See John 8:44, Colossians 3:9, and Leviticus 19:11.

  10. Answer: B - Jesus Christ is the Savior above all. He came to save all who believe in God. See 1 John 4:14, John 3:16.

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