Test Your Bible Knowledge #2

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Intermediate Quiz


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who Made the ark?

    • A.

      Moses

    • B.

      Noah

    • C.

      Cain

    • D.

      Adam

    • E.

      Elijah

    Correct Answer
    B. Noah
    Explanation
    Noah made the ark. This is based on the biblical story of Noah's Ark, where God instructed Noah to build an ark to save himself, his family, and a pair of every animal from a great flood. Noah followed God's instructions and successfully built the ark, making him the one who made it.

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  • 2. 

    Who lead the Isrealites out of Egypt

    • A.

      Noah

    • B.

      Elijah

    • C.

      Moses

    • D.

      David

    • E.

      Jesus

    Correct Answer
    C. Moses
    Explanation
    Moses is the correct answer because he is widely known as the leader who led the Israelites out of Egypt. In the biblical account, Moses was chosen by God to confront Pharaoh and demand the release of the Israelite slaves. Through a series of plagues, Moses eventually succeeded in convincing Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. He then led them through the Red Sea, which miraculously parted, allowing them to escape from Egypt. Moses is a significant figure in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, revered for his role in delivering the Israelites to freedom.

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  • 3. 

    How many Plagues were there in Egypt?

    • A.

      7

    • B.

      40

    • C.

      10

    • D.

      3

    • E.

      12

    Correct Answer
    C. 10
    Explanation
    There were 10 plagues in Egypt. These plagues were a series of disastrous events that occurred in ancient Egypt according to the biblical account. They were brought upon the Egyptians by God through Moses and Aaron to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. The plagues included turning the water into blood, infestations of frogs, lice, flies, livestock diseases, boils, hailstorms, locusts, darkness, and the death of the firstborn.

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  • 4. 

    Which Apostle denied Jesus?

    • A.

      Judas

    • B.

      James

    • C.

      John

    • D.

      Peter

    • E.

      Levi

    Correct Answer
    D. Peter
    Explanation
    Peter is the correct answer because according to the Bible, Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, fulfilling Jesus' prediction. This happened during the night of Jesus' arrest and trial, when Peter was asked if he was one of Jesus' disciples and he denied it each time. Peter's denial of Jesus is a significant event in the New Testament and is often referenced in Christian teachings.

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  • 5. 

    How many days was Jesus in the desert?

    • A.

      10

    • B.

      30

    • C.

      40

    • D.

      1 year

    Correct Answer
    C. 40
    Explanation
    According to the Bible, Jesus spent 40 days in the desert. This period is known as the "Temptation of Jesus" or the "Forty Days of Lent." During this time, Jesus fasted and prayed, and was tempted by Satan. The number 40 is significant in biblical terms as it represents a period of testing or preparation. Therefore, the correct answer is 40.

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  • 6. 

    In the old testemant, the final plague of death passed over the houses with what marking the door posts?

    • A.

      A cross

    • B.

      Burnt ashes

    • C.

      Blood

    Correct Answer
    C. Blood
    Explanation
    In the Old Testament, the final plague of death passed over the houses with blood marking the door posts. This refers to the story of the Passover, where God instructed the Israelites to sacrifice a lamb and put its blood on the doorposts of their houses. The blood served as a sign for the angel of death to pass over those houses and spare the firstborns inside. This event is significant in Jewish tradition and is commemorated annually during the Passover festival.

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  • 7. 

    How many original apostles were there?

    • A.

      10

    • B.

      12

    • C.

      72

    • D.

      40

    Correct Answer
    B. 12
    Explanation
    There were 12 original apostles.

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  • 8. 

    Who wrote the book of Acts?

    • A.

      Paul

    • B.

      Mark

    • C.

      Luke

    • D.

      John

    Correct Answer
    C. Luke
    Explanation
    Luke is the correct answer because he is traditionally believed to be the author of the book of Acts. This belief is based on internal evidence within the book itself, as well as early Christian tradition and the testimony of early church fathers. Luke was a physician and a companion of the apostle Paul, and he wrote the book of Acts as a continuation of his Gospel, providing an account of the early Christian church and the spread of the gospel message.

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  • 9. 

    Where was Jesus crucified?

    • A.

      Rome

    • B.

      Jerusalem

    • C.

      Bethleham

    • D.

      Damascus

    Correct Answer
    B. Jerusalem
    Explanation
    Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem. This is a well-known historical fact and is mentioned in the Bible as well. Jerusalem is considered a significant city in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and it is believed to be the place where Jesus was crucified and resurrected. The crucifixion of Jesus is a central event in Christian theology, and it took place outside the city walls of Jerusalem, at a place called Golgotha or Calvary. Therefore, Jerusalem is the correct answer to the question.

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  • 10. 

    Which Disciple betrayed Jesus?

    • A.

      John

    • B.

      Peter

    • C.

      Judas

    • D.

      Paul

    Correct Answer
    C. Judas
    Explanation
    Judas is the correct answer because he is famously known for betraying Jesus. In the Bible, Judas Iscariot is described as one of Jesus' twelve disciples who agreed to betray him to the authorities in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. This act ultimately led to Jesus' arrest, trial, and crucifixion. Judas' betrayal is a significant event in Christian history and is often seen as an act of treachery and betrayal.

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