B01-1 Bible Survey I - Old Testament Manners And Customs - Test 1

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Test 1 for B01-1 Bible Survey I - Old Testament Manners and Customs. Covers pages 1-33 of "The New Manners and Customs of the Bible" - ISBN 0-88270-745-0.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The mark God set on Cain was:

    • A.

      A distinctive physical feature.

    • B.

      A different language.

    • C.

      A psychological affliction.

    • D.

      The Bible does not specify.

    Correct Answer
    D. The Bible does not specify.
    Explanation
    The Bible does not specify the mark that God set on Cain.

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  • 2. 

    Today a cubit is generally translated as being ______ inches.

    • A.

      22

    • B.

      18

    • C.

      17

    • D.

      20.5

    Correct Answer
    B. 18
    Explanation
    A cubit is a unit of measurement used in ancient times, typically based on the length of a person's forearm. It is generally accepted that a cubit is equal to around 18 inches. Therefore, the correct answer is 18 inches.

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  • 3. 

    What ratio represents advanced knowledge of shipbuilding since it is the optimum design for stability in rough seas?

    • A.

      30 x 5 x 3

    • B.

      5 x 3 x 30

    • C.

      5 x 30 x 3

    • D.

      3 x 30 x 5

    Correct Answer
    A. 30 x 5 x 3
    Explanation
    The ratio 30 x 5 x 3 represents advanced knowledge of shipbuilding because it implies that the length, width, and height of the ship are in the ratio of 30:5:3. This ratio suggests that the ship is designed with a longer length and wider width, which helps in providing stability in rough seas. The larger dimensions of the ship allow it to navigate through turbulent waters more effectively, reducing the chances of capsizing or losing balance. Therefore, this ratio signifies an optimum design for stability in rough seas.

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  • 4. 

    Noah's ark, if measured by the shorter cubit, could have held over 125,000 sheep in its 1,518,750 cubic feet of space, equal to 569 standard railroad boxcars.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because if Noah's ark is measured by the shorter cubit, it could indeed have held over 125,000 sheep in its 1,518,750 cubic feet of space. This is equivalent to the space occupied by 569 standard railroad boxcars.

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  • 5. 

    After the Flood, Noah's ark came to rest on:

    • A.

      Great Ararat.

    • B.

      Little Ararat.

    • C.

      The mountains of Ararat.

    • D.

      Koh-i-nuh (Noah's Mountain).

    Correct Answer
    C. The mountains of Ararat.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The mountains of Ararat." After the Flood, Noah's ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. This is mentioned in the biblical account of Noah's Ark in the book of Genesis. The specific mountain range is not specified, so it could refer to either Great Ararat or Little Ararat, both of which are located in modern-day Turkey. Koh-i-nuh (Noah's Mountain) is not mentioned in the biblical account and is not a recognized location associated with Noah's Ark.

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  • 6. 

    A ziggurat was:

    • A.

      An ancient three-masted ship used by the Phoenicians.

    • B.

      A temple tower of the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians.

    • C.

      A conical hat worn by Babylonian priests.

    • D.

      A small, unwalled village located just outside a larger walled city.

    Correct Answer
    B. A temple tower of the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians.
    Explanation
    A ziggurat was a temple tower of the ancient Assyrians and Babylonians. These structures were built with multiple levels or terraces, each smaller than the one below it, and were used for religious purposes. They were considered sacred and were believed to be the dwelling place of the gods. Ziggurats were an important architectural feature in ancient Mesopotamia and were often located in the center of cities. They were made of baked bricks and were typically adorned with colorful glazed tiles. The ziggurats served as a way for people to connect with the divine and were used for religious ceremonies and rituals.

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  • 7. 

    The name "Pharaoh" means, in Egyptian:

    • A.

      "Mighty King"

    • B.

      "Exalted Ruler"

    • C.

      "Large palace"

    • D.

      "Great house"

    Correct Answer
    D. "Great house"
    Explanation
    The name "Pharaoh" means "Great house" in Egyptian. This refers to the grand palace or residence of the ruler, symbolizing their power and authority. The term "Great house" represents the importance and magnificence of the ruler's dwelling, reflecting their status as the supreme leader of Egypt.

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  • 8. 

    The rite of circumcision had a spiritual meaning of:

    • A.

      Purification of the heart.

    • B.

      Affliction of the spirit.

    • C.

      Restoration of the mind.

    • D.

      Anointing.

    Correct Answer
    A. Purification of the heart.
    Explanation
    Circumcision is a religious ritual performed in various cultures, including Judaism and Islam. It is believed to symbolize the purification of the heart, as it represents the removal of impurities and the commitment to a life of righteousness. The act of circumcision is seen as a way to cleanse oneself and establish a closer connection with God. It is not related to affliction of the spirit, restoration of the mind, or anointing.

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  • 9. 

    The fact that Lot sat at the gate of Sodom probably means he:

    • A.

      Had obtained employment as a gatekeeper or guard of the entrance to the city.

    • B.

      Was an elder or judge in the city.

    • C.

      Was on trial before the judges of the city.

    • D.

      Was not allowed to live inside the city because he was a Hebrew.

    Correct Answer
    B. Was an elder or judge in the city.
    Explanation
    Based on the given options, the most plausible explanation for Lot sitting at the gate of Sodom is that he was an elder or judge in the city. In ancient times, important figures such as elders and judges would often sit at the city gate to carry out their duties, make legal decisions, and administer justice. Therefore, it is likely that Lot held a position of authority and responsibility in Sodom, which is why he was situated at the gate.

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  • 10. 

    The first burial recorded in the Bible is that of:

    • A.

      Abel

    • B.

      Noah

    • C.

      Abraham

    • D.

      Sarah

    Correct Answer
    D. Sarah
    Explanation
    The first burial recorded in the Bible is that of Sarah. This is mentioned in the book of Genesis, where it is stated that Sarah died at the age of 127 and was buried in the cave of Machpelah in the land of Canaan. This burial is significant because it marks the beginning of the establishment of the Promised Land as a sacred place for the descendants of Abraham.

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