Red Level Quiz Lesson 5

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Exodus red level quizzing lesson 5


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What message from God did Moses and Aaron give Pharaoh?

    • A.

      Obey Moses and Aaron - now!

    • B.

      Let my people go.

    • C.

      Moses and Aaron are going back to Midian.

    Correct Answer
    B. Let my people go.
    Explanation
    Moses and Aaron gave Pharaoh the message to "Let my people go." This message was from God, instructing Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. It was a demand for freedom and liberation for the Israelite people, who had been oppressed and enslaved by the Egyptians. This message was a powerful declaration of God's authority and the divine purpose to deliver the Israelites from bondage and lead them to the Promised Land.

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  • 2. 

    What was Pharaoh's answer to the Lord's message?

    • A.

      I do not know the Lord.

    • B.

      I will not let Israel go.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that both answers are correct. This is because Pharaoh initially responds by saying "I do not know the Lord," indicating his lack of knowledge or recognition of the Lord. However, later on, Pharaoh changes his answer and refuses to let Israel go, demonstrating his refusal to comply with the Lord's message. Therefore, both responses are accurate in representing Pharaoh's answer to the Lord's message.

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  • 3. 

    What did Moses and Aaron ask Pharaoh to let them do?

    • A.

      Take a trip to the mountains

    • B.

      Take a three-day journey into the desert

    • C.

      Take a river boat down the Nile

    Correct Answer
    B. Take a three-day journey into the desert
    Explanation
    Moses and Aaron asked Pharaoh to let them take a three-day journey into the desert.

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  • 4. 

    What did Pharaoh say the foremen could not give to the people any more?

    • A.

      Straw for making bricks

    • B.

      More helpers

    • C.

      Places to live

    Correct Answer
    A. Straw for making bricks
    Explanation
    Pharaoh stated that the foremen could no longer provide straw for making bricks to the people.

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  • 5. 

    Why did Pharaoh say the people had to make the same number of bricks as before?

    • A.

      They were playing games.

    • B.

      They had too many festivals.

    • C.

      They were lazy.

    Correct Answer
    C. They were lazy.
    Explanation
    Pharaoh said the people had to make the same number of bricks as before because he believed that they were being lazy. This implies that Pharaoh thought the people were not working as hard as they should be, and therefore, he wanted to ensure that they maintained their productivity by continuing to produce the same number of bricks.

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  • 6. 

    Where did the Israelites go to gather stubble to use for straw?

    • A.

      All over Canaan

    • B.

      All over Egypt

    • C.

      All over Babylon

    Correct Answer
    B. All over Egypt
    Explanation
    During the time of their enslavement in Egypt, the Israelites were required to make bricks using straw as a binding material. However, when Pharaoh ordered that no more straw be provided to them, they had to gather stubble from all over Egypt to use as a substitute for straw. This suggests that they had to search far and wide across the land to find enough stubble to meet their needs.

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  • 7. 

    What did the slave drivers expect the people to do?

    • A.

      Complete the require work for each day

    • B.

      Work both day and night

    • C.

      Gather double the amount of straw each day

    Correct Answer
    A. Complete the require work for each day
    Explanation
    The slave drivers expected the people to complete the required work for each day. This implies that the slave drivers had set a specific amount of work that needed to be accomplished by the people on a daily basis. The expectation was for the people to fulfill this work requirement within the given time frame.

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  • 8. 

    What happened when the foremen did not meet their quota of bricks?

    • A.

      They were killed.

    • B.

      They were put in prison.

    • C.

      They were beaten.

    Correct Answer
    C. They were beaten.
    Explanation
    When the foremen did not meet their quota of bricks, they were subjected to physical punishment, specifically being beaten. This implies that there were severe consequences for failing to meet the required brick production, highlighting the strict and harsh working conditions imposed on the foremen.

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  • 9. 

    What did Pharaoh do after the foremen went to speak with him?

    • A.

      He gave the people straw like before.

    • B.

      He called them lazy and told them to get back to work.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    B. He called them lazy and told them to get back to work.
    Explanation
    After the foremen went to speak with Pharaoh, he called them lazy and told them to get back to work. This suggests that Pharaoh was unsympathetic to their plea for more straw and continued to demand the same level of productivity from them.

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  • 10. 

    What did the Israelite foremen realize after talking to Pharaoh?

    • A.

      They were in trouble.

    • B.

      Pharaoh really cared about them.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    A. They were in trouble.
    Explanation
    The Israelite foremen realized that they were in trouble after talking to Pharaoh. This suggests that their conversation with Pharaoh did not go well and they were facing some kind of difficulty or danger as a result. It implies that Pharaoh's response or actions were not favorable towards the Israelites, leading them to understand that they were in a problematic situation.

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  • 11. 

    What did the Israelite foremen say Aaron and Moses had done?

    • A.

      Made the Israelites a stench to Pharaoh

    • B.

      Given the Israelites a gift

    • C.

      Made the Israelites' families suffer

    Correct Answer
    A. Made the Israelites a stench to Pharaoh
    Explanation
    The Israelite foremen accused Aaron and Moses of making the Israelites a stench to Pharaoh. This implies that their actions or words caused Pharaoh to view the Israelites unfavorably or with disgust. It suggests that Aaron and Moses' actions had negative consequences for the Israelites and worsened their situation in the eyes of Pharaoh.

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  • 12. 

    What did the Lord tell Moses after the Israelite foremen complained?

    • A.

      Now you will see what I will do to Pharaoh.

    • B.

      Because of my mighty hand he will let them go.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct.
    Explanation
    The Lord told Moses that he will show him what he will do to Pharaoh and that Pharaoh will let the Israelites go because of the Lord's mighty hand.

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  • 13. 

    To whom did God appear and establish His covenant?

    • A.

      Joseph

    • B.

      Abraham, Issac and Jacob

    • C.

      Noah

    Correct Answer
    B. Abraham, Issac and Jacob
    Explanation
    God appeared and established His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. These three individuals are considered the patriarchs of the Israelite people and played significant roles in the biblical narrative. God made promises to Abraham, including the covenant of circumcision and the promise of numerous descendants. This covenant was then passed down to Isaac and Jacob, who also received divine visitations and reaffirmations of the covenant. Through these patriarchs, God established a special relationship with the Israelite people and laid the foundation for their future as a chosen nation.

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  • 14. 

    What was God going to give the Israelites?

    • A.

      The land of Canaan

    • B.

      Egypt

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    A. The land of Canaan
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the land of Canaan. In the Bible, God promised to give the Israelites the land of Canaan as their inheritance. This promise was made to Abraham and reiterated to Moses and the Israelites throughout their journey. Canaan was described as a land flowing with milk and honey, a prosperous and fertile land that would be their home. Therefore, the land of Canaan was the specific gift that God intended to give to the Israelites.

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  • 15. 

    What happened when the Israelites groaned?

    • A.

      God heard them.

    • B.

      God remembered His covenant with them.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct.
    Explanation
    When the Israelites groaned, it resulted in two things happening. First, God heard their groaning, indicating that He was aware of their suffering and distress. Second, God remembered His covenant with the Israelites, implying that He recalled the promises He had made to them and the commitment He had towards them. Therefore, both answers are correct as they highlight different aspects of what occurred when the Israelites groaned.

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  • 16. 

    What was Moses to tell the people?

    • A.

      The Lord would free them and redeem them.

    • B.

      They had to wait another hundred years to be free.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    A. The Lord would free them and redeem them.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The Lord would free them and redeem them." This answer is supported by the statement in the question that Moses was to tell the people about the Lord freeing and redeeming them. The other option, "They had to wait another hundred years to be free," is not mentioned in the question and is therefore incorrect.

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  • 17. 

    What was the Lord going to do for the Israelite people?

    • A.

      Take them as His own people.

    • B.

      Bring them to the land He promised.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct.
    Explanation
    The Lord was going to both take the Israelite people as His own and bring them to the land He had promised. This means that He was not only going to establish a special relationship with them, but also fulfill His promise of giving them a specific land. Both of these actions were part of His plan for the Israelite people.

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  • 18. 

    Did the Israelites listen to Moses?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    • C.

      Some did and some did not.

    Correct Answer
    B. No
    Explanation
    The answer "No" suggests that the Israelites did not listen to Moses. This implies that there was a lack of obedience or compliance from the Israelites towards Moses' instructions or leadership.

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  • 19. 

    Why didn't the Israelites listen to Moses?

    • A.

      Because they were tired.

    • B.

      Because they were angry

    • C.

      Because of their discouragement and cruel bondage.

    Correct Answer
    C. Because of their discouragement and cruel bondage.
    Explanation
    The Israelites didn't listen to Moses because they were experiencing discouragement and cruel bondage. This suggests that their difficult circumstances and oppressive treatment made them lose hope and motivation, leading to a lack of receptiveness towards Moses' message.

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