Sample Questions and Answers
The author of the Book of Hebrews is traditionally believed to be:
A) Paul
B) Peter
C) John
D) Unknown
Answer: D
Which of the following themes is prominent in the Book of Hebrews?
A) The law of Moses
B) The superiority of Christ
C) The power of human will
D) The need for social justice
Answer: B
James is often referred to as the “Epistle of”:
A) Love
B) Faith and Works
C) Grace
D) The Resurrection
Answer: B
Which passage in James emphasizes the relationship between faith and works?
A) James 1:22
B) James 2:14-26
C) James 3:5
D) James 5:16
Answer: B
The key teaching of 1 Peter revolves around:
A) The importance of prayer
B) Living as strangers and pilgrims
C) The end times
D) The significance of spiritual gifts
Answer: B
In 1 Peter 1:6-7, believers are encouraged to rejoice because:
A) They are wealthy
B) They have been saved by grace
C) They will be tested by fire but emerge stronger
D) They will inherit a kingdom
Answer: C
2 Peter warns against false teachers, highlighting their impact on:
A) Christian joy
B) Christian community and morality
C) Political stability
D) Personal wealth
Answer: B
The key message of 1 John 4:7-8 is that:
A) Love is the greatest commandment
B) God is love
C) Faith is the root of salvation
D) Salvation comes through good works
Answer: B
In 1 John 1:9, John offers a promise of forgiveness for those who:
A) Obey the commandments
B) Confess their sins
C) Seek enlightenment
D) Live in peace with others
Answer: B
In 2 John, the “commandment” that the elect lady and her children are urged to follow is:
A) To love one another
B) To believe in Jesus Christ
C) To follow the Mosaic law
D) To seek salvation
Answer: A
The primary purpose of 3 John is to:
A) Discuss the resurrection of the dead
B) Provide instruction on leadership and hospitality
C) Explain the nature of salvation
D) Address the coming of Christ
Answer: B
The letter of Jude warns against:
A) Idolatry
B) False teachers who distort the faith
C) Physical violence
D) Political oppression
Answer: B
Hebrews describes Jesus as a high priest according to the order of:
A) Melchizedek
B) Levi
C) Aaron
D) Moses
Answer: A
Which verse from Hebrews emphasizes Jesus’ role as a mediator of a new covenant?
A) Hebrews 2:9
B) Hebrews 4:14
C) Hebrews 8:6
D) Hebrews 9:15
Answer: D
The “royal law” mentioned in James 2:8 refers to:
A) The law of sacrifice
B) The law of love
C) The law of judgment
D) The law of peace
Answer: B
In 1 Peter 5:8, believers are cautioned to be sober and vigilant because:
A) The devil is seeking to destroy them
B) The end of the world is near
C) They are under the protection of angels
D) They must prepare for judgment
Answer: A
What is the purpose of suffering, according to 1 Peter 4:12-13?
A) It is a test of faith
B) It is a sign of divine punishment
C) It helps build wealth
D) It is meaningless
Answer: A
In 2 Peter 3:10-13, Peter describes the coming of the Lord as:
A) A time of great rejoicing
B) A time of judgment and purification
C) A time for new teaching
D) A time for restoring the law
Answer: B
1 John 1:5 declares that:
A) God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all
B) God is love
C) Jesus is the resurrection and the life
D) Salvation is through faith alone
Answer: A
In Jude 1:3, Jude urges believers to:
A) Be strong in their faith
B) Earnestly contend for the faith
C) Seek peace with all men
D) Follow the commandments
Answer: B
The key ethical instruction of Hebrews 10:24-25 encourages believers to:
A) Draw near to God
B) Love one another
C) Not forsake the assembling of themselves together
D) Avoid worldly pleasures
Answer: C
The faith chapter in Hebrews is found in:
A) Hebrews 2
B) Hebrews 5
C) Hebrews 11
D) Hebrews 13
Answer: C
James 4:7 encourages believers to:
A) Submit to God and resist the devil
B) Speak with wisdom
C) Honor their leaders
D) Give generously to the poor
Answer: A
In 2 Peter 1:3-4, Peter writes that God has given us everything we need for:
A) Salvation
B) Riches and prosperity
C) Life and godliness
D) Knowledge of the law
Answer: C
The Book of Hebrews compares the old covenant with the new covenant in terms of:
A) Sacrificial rituals
B) The supremacy of Christ’s sacrifice
C) Political rights
D) The power of prayer
Answer: B
According to 1 Peter 3:15, believers should always be ready to give a defense for their:
A) Faith
B) Wealth
C) Power
D) Opinions
Answer: A
In James 5:16, believers are instructed to:
A) Sing psalms together
B) Confess sins to one another and pray for each other
C) Give tithes and offerings
D) Teach one another with wisdom
Answer: B
Jude warns against certain individuals who:
A) Preach the gospel
B) Seek after worldly gain and lead others astray
C) Encourage others to be baptized
D) Help the poor and needy
Answer: B
In 1 Peter 2:9, believers are described as:
A) A chosen generation, a royal priesthood
B) Servants of the law
C) Children of the promise
D) The salt of the earth
Answer: A
The central theme of the General Epistles is:
A) The return of Christ
B) A call to live according to the teachings of Christ in light of the challenges of life
C) The importance of financial prosperity
D) A focus on the rituals of the Old Testament
Answer: B
In Hebrews 4:12, the word of God is described as:
A) Living and powerful
B) The law of Moses
C) A comfort to the weary
D) A symbol of salvation
Answer: A
James 1:12 declares that blessed is the person who:
A) Endures temptation
B) Keeps the commandments
C) Prays with faith
D) Gives generously to the poor
Answer: A
According to Hebrews 12:1-2, believers are urged to:
A) Love one another
B) Lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily ensnares them
C) Seek material blessings
D) Build up their knowledge
Answer: B
1 Peter 2:24 teaches that by His stripes, we are:
A) Healed
B) Saved from wrath
C) Strengthened in faith
D) Set free from sin
Answer: A
In 2 Peter 1:5-7, Peter encourages believers to add to their faith virtues such as:
A) Peace, joy, and patience
B) Goodness, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, mutual affection, and love
C) Humility, charity, and hospitality
D) Boldness, courage, and honor
Answer: B
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