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2014 Bible Bowl Study Questions
Acts
Chapter 1
1. To whom is the Book of Acts addressed? (1:1)
A. TimothyB. ThaddeusC. TheophilusD. Christians
1. To whom is the Book of Acts addressed? (1:1)
A. TimothyB. ThaddeusC. TheophilusD. Christians
2. What was the subject of Luke’s former account? (1:1)
A. Growth of the churchB. History of RomeC. The Old TestamentD. What Jesus did and
taught
2. What was the subject of Luke’s former account? (1:1)
A. Growth of the churchB. History of RomeC. The Old TestamentD. What Jesus did and taught
3. Which event marked the end of Luke’s former account? (1:2)
A. Death of JesusB. Resurrection of JesusC. Great Commission of JesusD. Jesus’ being taken up
3. Which event marked the end of Luke’s former account? (1:2)
A. Death of JesusB. Resurrection of JesusC. Great Commission of JesusD. Jesus’ being taken up
4. Through what/whom did Jesus give commandments to His apostles? (1:2)
A. An angelB. The Holy SpiritC. The Law, Psalms and ProphetsD. John the Baptist
4. Through what/whom did Jesus give commandments to His apostles? (1:2)
A. An angelB. The Holy SpiritC. The Law, Psalms and ProphetsD. John the Baptist
5. How long was Jesus with the apostles following His resurrection? (1:3)
A. Four daysB. Fourteen daysC. Forty daysD. Four months
5. How long was Jesus with the apostles following His resurrection? (1:3)
A. Four daysB. Fourteen daysC. Forty daysD. Four months
6. What did Jesus talk about during the days following His resurrection? (1:3)
A. The judgment dayB. The death of JudasC. His Crucifixion D. The Kingdom of God
6. What did Jesus talk about during the days following His resurrection? (1:3)
A. The judgment dayB. The death of JudasC. His Crucifixion D. The Kingdom of God
7. Where were the disciples commanded to stay until they received the Promise of the Father? (1:4)
A. GalileeB. NazarethC. BethanyD. Jerusalem
7. Where were the disciples commanded to stay until they received the Promise of the Father? (1:4)
A. GalileeB. NazarethC. BethanyD. Jerusalem
8. What had the Father promised the apostles? (1:5)
A. Baptism with the Holy Spirit
B. Food and drinkC. FriendsD. Great riches
8. What had the Father promised the apostles? (1:5)
A. Baptism with the Holy SpiritB. Food and drinkC. FriendsD. Great riches
9. What did the apostles want the Lord to restore to Israel? (1:6)
A. The templeB. WealthC. The kingdomD. The Law of Moses
9. What did the apostles want the Lord to restore to Israel? (1:6)
A. The templeB. WealthC. The kingdomD. The Law of Moses
10. What were the apostles not able to know? (1:7)
A. The number of stars in the heavens
B. The times or seasons which the Father put in His own authority
C. How long they would liveD. How they would die
10. What were the apostles not able to know? (1:7)
A. The number of stars in the heavens
B. The times or seasons which the Father put in His own authority
C. How long they would liveD. How they would die
11. When would the apostles receive power? (1:8)
A. When they obeyed the WordB. When the Holy Spirit
came upon themC. When they believedD. When they prayed
11. When would the apostles receive power? (1:8)
A. When they obeyed the WordB. When the Holy Spirit came upon themC. When they believedD. When they prayed
12. Where would the apostles serve as witnesses of Jesus? (1:8)
A. Jerusalem and SamariaB. Judea and SamariaC. Jerusalem and JudeaD. Jerusalem, Judea,
Samaria and to the end of the Earth
12. Where would the apostles serve as witnesses of Jesus? (1:8)
A. Jerusalem and SamariaB. Judea and SamariaC. Jerusalem and JudeaD. Jerusalem, Judea,
Samaria and to the end of the Earth
13. What happened when Jesus finished speaking to the apostles? (1:9)
A. Jesus prayedB. The disciples believedC. They ate a mealD. Jesus was taken up
13. What happened when Jesus finished speaking to the apostles? (1:9)
A. Jesus prayedB. The disciples believedC. They ate a mealD. Jesus was taken up
14. What received Jesus when He was taken up? (1:9)
A. A band of angelsB. A chariotC. A cloudD. A rainbow
14. What received Jesus when He was taken up? (1:9)
A. A band of angelsB. A chariotC. A cloudD. A rainbow
15. Who stood beside the apostles while Jesus was being lifted up? (1:10)
A. Two menB. Three menC. Women and menD. No one
15. Who stood beside the apostles while Jesus was being lifted up? (1:10)
A. Two menB. Three menC. Women and menD. No one
16. Where did Jesus go when He was taken up? (1:11)
A. GalileeB. JerusalemC. HeavenD. We don’t know
16. Where did Jesus go when He was taken up? (1:11)
A. GalileeB. JerusalemC. HeavenD. We don’t know
17. What did the two men tell the apostles Jesus would do? (1:11)
A. Enjoy heavenB. Come back in the same mannerC. Bless themD. Never die again
17. What did the two men tell the apostles Jesus would do? (1:11)
A. Enjoy heavenB. Come back in the same mannerC. Bless themD. Never die again
18. Where was Jesus before He ascended to heaven? (1:12)
A. Mt. OlivetB. Mt. HermonC. JerusalemD. Sea of Galilee
18. Where was Jesus before He ascended to heaven? (1:12)
A. Mt. OlivetB. Mt. HermonC. JerusalemD. Sea of Galilee
19. What place was a Sabbath day’s journey from Jerusalem? (1:12)
A. BethanyB. The Garden of
GethsemaneC. Sea of GalileeD. Mt. Olivet
19. What place was a Sabbath day’s journey from Jerusalem? (1:12)
A. BethanyB. The Garden of GethsemaneC. Sea of GalileeD. Mt. Olivet
20. Where did the apostles stay while in Jerusalem? (1:13)
A. Luke’s houseB. The upper roomC. The templeD. The house of Mary Magdalene
20. Where did the apostles stay while in Jerusalem? (1:13)
A. Luke’s houseB. The upper roomC. The templeD. The house of Mary Magdalene
21. Who was the son of Alphaeus? (1:13)
A. PeterB. JamesC. JohnD. Matthew
21. Who was the son of Alphaeus? (1:13)
A. PeterB. JamesC. JohnD. Matthew
22. Who was a Zealot? (1:13)A. SimonB. AndrewC. JamesD. John
22. Who was a Zealot? (1:13)A. SimonB. AndrewC. JamesD. John
23. Who was the son of James? (1:13)
A. JudasB. BartholomewC. ThomasD. Matthew
23. Who was the son of James? (1:13)
A. JudasB. BartholomewC. ThomasD. Matthew
24. How many apostles gathered in the upper room? (1:13)
A. TenB. ElevenC. TwelveD. Unknown
24. How many apostles gathered in the upper room? (1:13)
A. TenB. ElevenC. TwelveD. Unknown
25. After Jesus ascended to heaven, what did the apostles, the women, Mary and the brothers of Jesus continue with one accord? (1:14)
A. Helping the poorB. Studying the WordC. Prayer and supplicationD. Loving one another
25. After Jesus ascended to heaven, what did the apostles, the women, Mary and the brothers of Jesus continue with one accord? (1:14)
A. Helping the poorB. Studying the WordC. Prayer and supplicationD. Loving one another
26. About how many believers gathered in Jerusalem following the ascension of Jesus? (1:15)
A. 12B. 120C. 1,200D. 75
26. About how many believers gathered in Jerusalem following the ascension of Jesus? (1:15)
A. 12B. 120C. 1,200D. 75
27. Whom did the Holy Spirit use to prophesy the betrayal of Jesus by Judas? (1:16)
A. JeremiahB. John the BaptistC. DavidD. Isaiah
27. Whom did the Holy Spirit use to prophesy the betrayal of Jesus by Judas? (1:16)
A. JeremiahB. John the BaptistC. DavidD. Isaiah
28. What did Judas purchase with the wages of iniquity? (1:18)
A. FoodB. GiftsC. A fieldD. A house
28. What did Judas purchase with the wages of iniquity? (1:18)
A. FoodB. GiftsC. A fieldD. A house
29. What does Akel Dama mean? (1:19)
A. A field of bloodB. A sect of the JewsC. A Roman officialD. A strong wind
29. What does Akel Dama mean? (1:19)
A. A field of bloodB. A sect of the JewsC. A Roman officialD. A strong wind
30. Who led the brethren in choosing someone to replace Judas? (1:15)
A. MatthewB. JohnC. Peter D. James
30. Who led the brethren in choosing someone to replace Judas? (1:15)
A. MatthewB. JohnC. Peter D. James
31. What was required of the man who would be selected to replace Judas? (1:21)
A. Must be over 30 years oldB. Must be marriedC. Accompanied the apostles all the time that Jesus was
with themD. Witnessed the birth of Jesus
31. What was required of the man who would be selected to replace Judas? (1:21)
A. Must be over 30 years oldB. Must be marriedC. Accompanied the apostles all the time that Jesus was
with themD. Witnessed the birth of Jesus
32. What would the one who replaced Judas become? (1:22)
A. A believerB. A disciple C. A preacher D. A witness of the resurrection
32. What would the one who replaced Judas become? (1:22)
A. A believerB. A disciple C. A preacher D. A witness of the resurrection
33. Who were the two men proposed to replace Judas? (1:23)
A. Joseph and MatthiasB. Joseph and PaulC. Joseph and TimothyD. Joseph and Barnabas
33. Who were the two men proposed to replace Judas? (1:23)
A. Joseph and MatthiasB. Joseph and PaulC. Joseph and TimothyD. Joseph and Barnabas
34. Which of the following does not refer to the same person? (1:23)
A. JosephB. BarsabasC. JustusD. Matthias
34. Which of the following does not refer to the same person? (1:23)
A. JosephB. BarsabasC. JustusD. Matthias
35. What did the apostles do after putting forward names for a replacement for Judas? (1:24-26)
A. VotedB. Ate a mealC. Prayed and cast lotsD. Worshipped
35. What did the apostles do after putting forward names for a replacement for Judas? (1:24-26)
A. VotedB. Ate a mealC. Prayed and cast lotsD. Worshipped
36. Why did the believers ask the Lord to choose an apostle from the two men? (1:24)
A. The vote ended in a tieB. Jesus told them to do it that wayC. They were confusedD. The Lord knew the hearts
of all
36. Why did the believers ask the Lord to choose an apostle from the two men? (1:24)
A. The vote ended in a tieB. Jesus told them to do it that wayC. They were confusedD. The Lord knew the
hearts of all
37. Who was numbered with the eleven apostles? (1:26)
A. JustusB. MatthiasC. BarnabasD. Silas
37. Who was numbered with the eleven apostles? (1:26)
A. JustusB. MatthiasC. BarnabasD. Silas
Chapter 2
1. What day had come when the apostles were all with one accord in one place? (2:1)
A. The Day of PentecostB. The Day of the PassoverC. FridayD. Monday
1. What day had come when the apostles were all with one accord in one place? (2:1)
A. The Day of PentecostB. The Day of the PassoverC. FridayD. Monday
2. Where were the apostles when they were filled with the Holy Spirit? (2:2-4)
A. The templeB. Mt OlivetC. A houseD. Unknown
2. Where were the apostles when they were filled with the Holy Spirit? (2:2-4)
A. The templeB. Mt OlivetC. A houseD. Unknown
3. What were the apostles doing in the house when they were filled with the Holy Spirit? (2:2)
A. EatingB. KneelingC. SittingD. Standing
3. What were the apostles doing in the house when they were filled with the Holy Spirit? (2:2)
A. EatingB. KneelingC. SittingD. Standing
4. The noise that filled the house on the Day of Pentecost came from __________? (2:2)
A. The apostlesB. The crowdC. The believersD. Heaven
4. The noise that filled the house on the Day of Pentecost came from __________? (2:2)
A. The apostlesB. The crowdC. The believersD. Heaven
5. What did the tongues look like that appeared to the apostles? (2:3)
A. DovesB. FireC. WingsD. Olive branches
5. What did the tongues look like that appeared to the apostles? (2:3)
A. DovesB. FireC. WingsD. Olive branches
6. What moved the apostles to speak on the Day of Pentecost? (2:4)
A. The Holy SpiritB. JoyC. FearD. Love
6. What moved the apostles to speak on the Day of Pentecost? (2:4)
A. The Holy SpiritB. JoyC. FearD. Love
7. What filled the apostles on the Day of Pentecost? (2:4)
A. JoyB. FearC. LoveD. The Holy Spirit
7. What filled the apostles on the Day of Pentecost? (2:4)
A. JoyB. FearC. LoveD. The Holy Spirit
8. Where were the Jews who lived in Jerusalem originally from? (2:5)
A. JudeaB. SamariaC. Judea and SamariaD. Every nation under
heaven
8. Where were the Jews who lived in Jerusalem originally from? (2:5)
A. JudeaB. SamariaC. Judea and SamariaD. Every nation under heaven
9. Why was the multitude confused on the Day of Pentecost? (2:6)
A. The tongues resembled fireB. The noise was loudC. The apostles did miraclesD. Each heard the apostles in his own language
9. Why was the multitude confused on the Day of Pentecost? (2:6)
A. The tongues resembled fireB. The noise was loudC. The apostles did miraclesD. Each heard the apostles in his own language
10. What did the crowd notice about the apostles who were speaking on Pentecost? (2:7)
A. They followed JesusB. They were GalileansC. They were JewsD. They were uneducated
10. What did the crowd notice about the apostles who were speaking on Pentecost? (2:7)
A. They followed JesusB. They were GalileansC. They were JewsD. They were uneducated
11. Which of the following places is not mentioned as a home place of those in the crowd on the Day of Pentecost? (2:9-11)
A. MesopotamiaB. AsiaC. EgyptD. India
11. Which of the following places is not mentioned as a home place of those in the crowd on the Day of Pentecost? (2:9-11)
A. MesopotamiaB. AsiaC. EgyptD. India
12. What did the apostles who spoke in tongues speak about? (2:11)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. The wonderful works of GodC. The sins of the JewsD. The need to be baptized
12. What did the apostles who spoke in tongues speak about? (2:11)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. The wonderful works of GodC. The sins of the JewsD. The need to be baptized
13. What did those who mocked the apostles as they spoke in tongues say about them? (2:13)
A. They were uneducatedB. They were full of new
wineC. They were full of old wineD. They were Galileans
13. What did those who mocked the apostles as they spoke in tongues say about them? (2:13)
A. They were uneducatedB. They were full of new
wineC. They were full of old wineD. They were Galileans
14. Who stood with Peter when he addressed the crowd on the Day of Pentecost? (2:14)
A. The twelve B. The elevenC. The hundred and twentyD. No one
14. Who stood with Peter when he addressed the crowd on the Day of Pentecost? (2:14)
A. The twelve B. The elevenC. The hundred and twentyD. No one
15. What argument did Peter offer to those who said the apostles were drunk? (2:15)
A. They had not slept all nightB. They were possessed by
demonsC. They did not drink wineD. It was only the third hour of the day
15. What argument did Peter offer to those who said the apostles were drunk? (2:15)
A. They had not slept all nightB. They were possessed by
demonsC. They did not drink wineD. It was only the third hour of the day
16. Which prophet did Peter say prophesied the events of the Day of Pentecost? (2:16)
A. JoelB. John the BaptistC. IsaiahD. Jeremiah
16. Which prophet did Peter say prophesied the events of the Day of Pentecost? (2:16)
A. JoelB. John the BaptistC. IsaiahD. Jeremiah
17. When did God say He would pour forth His Spirit? (2:17)
A. During the PassoverB. In the last daysC. When Jesus cameD. After they were baptized
17. When did God say He would pour forth His Spirit? (2:17)
A. During the PassoverB. In the last daysC. When Jesus cameD. After they were baptized
18. Whom did Joel say would prophesy? (2:17)
A. Young menB. Sons and daughters C. Old menD. The apostles
18. Whom did Joel say would prophesy? (2:17)
A. Young menB. Sons and daughters C. Old menD. The apostles
19. What did Joel say the young men would do? (2:17)
A. ProphesyB. Dream dreamsC. Speak in tonguesD. See visions
19. What did Joel say the young men would do? (2:17)
A. ProphesyB. Dream dreamsC. Speak in tonguesD. See visions
20. What did Joel say the old men would do? (2:17)
A. Dream dreamsB. ProphesyC. Speak in tonguesD. See visions
20. What did Joel say the old men would do? (2:17)
A. Dream dreamsB. ProphesyC. Speak in tonguesD. See visions
21. Upon whom did God say He would pour out His Spirit? (2:17)
A. All fleshB. All the JewsC. The apostlesD. The believers
21. Upon whom did God say He would pour out His Spirit? (2:17)
A. All fleshB. All the JewsC. The apostlesD. The believers
22. Whom did Joel say would also prophesy? (2:18)
A. Menservants and maidservantsB. JewsC. ApostlesD. Gentiles
22. Whom did Joel say would also prophesy? (2:18)
A. Menservants and maidservantsB. JewsC. ApostlesD. Gentiles
23. What did Joel say would follow wonders in heaven and signs in the earth? (2:19-20)
A. The coming of the great and awesome Day of the Lord
B. The earth will endC. Jesus will be raised from the deadD. Repentance of the nations
23. What did Joel say would follow wonders in heaven and signs in the earth? (2:19-20)
A. The coming of the great and awesome Day of the Lord
B. The earth will endC. Jesus will be raised from the deadD. Repentance of the nations
24. Whom did Joel say would be saved? (2:21)
A. Those who believeB. Those who repentC. Those who confessD. Those who call on the
name of the Lord
24. Whom did Joel say would be saved? (2:21)
A. Those who believeB. Those who repentC. Those who confessD. Those who call on the
name of the Lord
25. How did Peter say God attested Jesus of Nazareth to the men of Israel? (2:22)
A. By miracles, wonders and signs
B. By an angelC. By a loud noiseD. All the above
25. How did Peter say God attested Jesus of Nazareth to the men of Israel? (2:22)
A. By miracles, wonders and signs
B. By an angelC. By a loud noiseD. All the above
26. What did Peter say about the death of Jesus? (2:23)
A. It surprised GodB. It could not be stopped by GodC. It was done by the
determined purpose and foreknowledge of God
D. It didn’t have to happen
26. What did Peter say about the death of Jesus? (2:23)
A. It surprised GodB. It could not be stopped by GodC. It was done by the
determined purpose and foreknowledge of God
D. It didn’t have to happen
27. Who did Peter say put Jesus to death? (2:22-23)
A. All mankindB. Men of IsraelC. GentilesD. Pilate
27. Who did Peter say put Jesus to death? (2:22-23)
A. All mankindB. Men of IsraelC. GentilesD. Pilate
28. What did Peter say could not hold Jesus? (2:24)
A. DeathB. MankindC. EvilD. The cross
28. What did Peter say could not hold Jesus? (2:24)
A. DeathB. MankindC. EvilD. The cross
29. According to Peter, what did God loose because it was not possible that He should be held by it? (2:24)
A. The crossB. PrejudiceC. The pains of deathD. The Law of Moses
29. According to Peter, what did God loose because it was not possible that He should be held by it? (2:24)
A. The crossB. PrejudiceC. The pains of deathD. The Law of Moses
30. Who, according to Peter, prophesied the resurrection of Jesus? (2:25-28)
A. JoelB. DavidC. JesusD. Jeremiah
30. Who, according to Peter, prophesied the resurrection of Jesus? (2:25-28)
A. JoelB. DavidC. JesusD. Jeremiah
31. Whose tomb, according to Peter, was with the Jews? (2:29)
A. JesusB. DavidC. John the BaptistD. Judas
31. Whose tomb, according to Peter, was with the Jews? (2:29)
A. JesusB. DavidC. John the BaptistD. Judas
32. Where did Peter say Jesus was? (2:33)
A. In their heartsB. In JerusalemC. At the right hand of GodD. In the tomb
32. Where did Peter say Jesus was? (2:33)
A. In their heartsB. In JerusalemC. At the right hand of GodD. In the tomb
33. According to Peter, what was the promise of the Father which the people were seeing and hearing? (2:33)
A. BaptismB. The gospelC. The Holy SpiritD. Eternal life
33. According to Peter, what was the promise of the Father which the people were seeing and hearing? (2:33)
A. BaptismB. The gospelC. The Holy SpiritD. Eternal life
34. Whom did God tell to sit at His right hand until He made the enemy a footstool? (2:34-36)
A. DavidB. JesusC. The Holy SpiritD. Peter
34. Whom did God tell to sit at His right hand until He made the enemy a footstool? (2:34-36)
A. DavidB. JesusC. The Holy SpiritD. Peter
35. According to Peter, what titles did God bestow on Jesus? (2:36)
A. Lord and ChristB. King of Kings and Lord of LordsC. Lord and AnointedD. Lord and Prince
35. According to Peter, what titles did God bestow on Jesus? (2:36)
A. Lord and ChristB. King of Kings and Lord of LordsC. Lord and AnointedD. Lord and Prince
36. Whom did the crowd ask for guidance after Peter finished his sermon on Pentecost? (2:37)
A. GodB. The JewsC. Peter and the apostlesD. John
36. Whom did the crowd ask for guidance after Peter finished his sermon on Pentecost? (2:37)
A. GodB. The JewsC. Peter and the apostlesD. John
37. On Pentecost, what did Peter tell those who were cut to heart to do? (2:38)
A. BelieveB. RepentC. Repent and be baptizedD. Believe, repent and be
baptized
37. On Pentecost, what did Peter tell those who were cut to heart to do? (2:38)
A. BelieveB. RepentC. Repent and be baptizedD. Believe, repent and be
baptized
38. What did Peter say those who were baptized would receive? (2:38)
A. The gift of eternal lifeB. The gift of the Holy SpiritC. The gift of a clear
conscienceD. The gift of heaven
38. What did Peter say those who were baptized would receive? (2:38)
A. The gift of eternal lifeB. The gift of the Holy SpiritC. The gift of a clear
conscienceD. The gift of heaven
39. Whom did Peter say would receive the promise of the Holy Spirit? (2:39)
A. You, your children and those God shall callB. Those who call GodC. JewsD. Jews and Gentiles
39. Whom did Peter say would receive the promise of the Holy Spirit? (2:39)
A. You, your children and those God shall callB. Those who call GodC. JewsD. Jews and Gentiles
40. What happened to those who received the word of Peter on Pentecost? (2:41)
A. They were baptizedB. They were gladC. They went away rejoicingD. They left
40. What happened to those who received the word of Peter on Pentecost? (2:41)
A. They were baptizedB. They were gladC. They went away rejoicingD. They left
41. About how many were baptized on the Day of Pentecost? (2:41)
A. 30B. 300C. 3,000D. 5,000
41. About how many were baptized on the Day of Pentecost? (2:41)
A. 30B. 300C. 3,000D. 5,000
42. To what did those who were baptized on Pentecost commit themselves? (2:42)
A. The apostles’ moneyB. The apostles’ doctrine,
fellowship, breaking of bread, prayer
C. FellowshipD. Teaching others
42. To what did those who were baptized on Pentecost commit themselves? (2:42)
A. The apostles’ moneyB. The apostles’ doctrine, fellowship, breaking of
bread, prayerC. FellowshipD. Teaching others
43. All those who had been baptized on Pentecost had a feeling of what come upon them? (2:43)
A. JoyB. RepentanceC. FearD. Urgency
43. All those who had been baptized on Pentecost had a feeling of what come upon them? (2:43)
A. JoyB. RepentanceC. FearD. Urgency
44. Who was doing signs and wonders on Pentecost? (2:43)
A. All believersB. PeterC. The apostlesD. Jews
44. Who was doing signs and wonders on Pentecost? (2:43)
A. All believersB. PeterC. The apostlesD. Jews
45. What did those who believed on Pentecost have in common? (2:44)
A. HousesB. FoodC. FaithD. All things
45. What did those who believed on Pentecost have in common? (2:44)
A. HousesB. FoodC. FaithD. All things
46. What did the believers in Jerusalem do every day? (Acts 2:46-47)
A. Meet in the templeB. Break bread from house to houseC. Praising God and having favor with all peopleD. All the above
46. What did the believers in Jerusalem do every day? (Acts 2:46-47)
A. Meet in the templeB. Break bread from house to houseC. Praising God and having favor with all peopleD. All the above
47. Who added those who were being saved to the church? (2:47)
A. The apostlesB. The believersC. The Holy SpiritD. The Lord
47. Who added those who were being saved to the church? (2:47)
A. The apostlesB. The believersC. The Holy SpiritD. The Lord
48. How often were people added to the church? (2:47)
A. DailyB. WeeklyC. MonthlyD. Hourly
48. How often were people added to the church? (2:47)
A. DailyB. WeeklyC. MonthlyD. Hourly
Chapter 3
1. What was the ninth hour? (3:1)
A. The hour of studyB. The hour of prayerC. The hour of healingD. The hour of prophecy
1. What was the ninth hour? (3:1)
A. The hour of studyB. The hour of prayerC. The hour of healingD. The hour of prophecy
2. When did Peter and John go to the temple? (3:1)
A. The third hourB. The sixth hourC. The ninth hourD. The twelfth hour
2. When did Peter and John go to the temple? (3:1)
A. The third hourB. The sixth hourC. The ninth hourD. The twelfth hour
3. Where did the lame man spend his days? (3:2)
A. The gate of the templeB. His houseC. The upper roomD. His mother’s house
3. Where did the lame man spend his days? (3:2)
A. The gate of the templeB. His houseC. The upper roomD. His mother’s house
4. What was called “Beautiful”? (3:2)
A. The templeB. The feet of the apostlesC. The gate of the cityD. The gate of the temple
4. What was called “Beautiful”? (3:2)
A. The templeB. The feet of the apostlesC. The gate of the cityD. The gate of the temple
5. What did the lame man do at the gate of the temple? (3:2)
A. Ask for almsB. PrayC. SingD. Rest
5. What did the lame man do at the gate of the temple? (3:2)
A. Ask for almsB. PrayC. SingD. Rest
6. What did Peter tell the lame man he did not have? (3:6)
A. SilverB. GoldC. Silver and goldD. Money and clothes
6. What did Peter tell the lame man he did not have? (3:6)
A. SilverB. GoldC. Silver and goldD. Money and clothes
7. In whose name did Peter tell the lame man to walk? (3:6)
A. The name of Jesus Christ of NazarethB. The name of the Holy
SpiritC. His own nameD. In the name of God
7. In whose name did Peter tell the lame man to walk? (3:6)
A. The name of Jesus Christ of NazarethB. The name of the Holy
SpiritC. His own nameD. In the name of God
8. How long after Peter told the man to walk was he able to walk? (3:7)
A. One dayB. One hourC. ImmediatelyD. Three hours
8. How long after Peter told the man to walk was he able to walk? (3:7)
A. One dayB. One hourC. ImmediatelyD. Three hours
9. How did the lame man who was healed by Peter enter the temple? (3:8)
A. CrawlingB. SilentlyC. On a cotD. Walking, leaping and praising God
9. How did the lame man who was healed by Peter enter the temple? (3:8)
A. CrawlingB. SilentlyC. On a cotD. Walking, leaping and praising God
10. Why did the people run to the porch of Solomon? (3:11)
A. They heard a loud noiseB. People were speaking in tonguesC. The lame man was
healedD. Peter and John were
preaching
10. Why did the people run to the porch of Solomon? (3:11)
A. They heard a loud noiseB. People were speaking in tonguesC. The lame man was
healedD. Peter and John were
preaching
11. Who healed the lame man? (3:12-13)
A. Peter and JohnB. PeterC. JesusD. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
11. Who healed the lame man? (3:12-13)
A. Peter and JohnB. PeterC. JesusD. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob
12. Who was glorified by the healing of the lame man? (3:13)
A. PeterB. JohnC. Peter and JohnD. Jesus
12. Who was glorified by the healing of the lame man? (3:13)
A. PeterB. JohnC. Peter and JohnD. Jesus
13. Whom did Peter call a servant of God? (3:13)
A. The lame manB. HimselfC. JohnD. Jesus
13. Whom did Peter call a servant of God? (3:13)
A. The lame manB. HimselfC. JohnD. Jesus
14. Which title did Peter not use of Jesus when speaking at the porch of Solomon? (3:13-15)
A. ServantB. Holy One and JustC. Prince of LifeD. The Chosen One
14. Which title did Peter not use of Jesus when speaking at the porch of Solomon? (3:13-15)
A. ServantB. Holy One and JustC. Prince of LifeD. The Chosen One
15. Who wanted to release Jesus after the Jews delivered Him to Pilate? (3:13)
A. PilateB. The JewsC. The Chief PriestsD. Nicodemus
15. Who wanted to release Jesus after the Jews delivered Him to Pilate? (3:13)
A. PilateB. The JewsC. The Chief PriestsD. Nicodemus
16. Of what did Peter say the apostles were witnesses? (3:15)
A. The wickedness of the Jews
B. The healing of the lame manC. The Holy SpiritD. The resurrection of Jesus
16. Of what did Peter say the apostles were witnesses? (3:15)
A. The wickedness of the Jews
B. The healing of the lame manC. The Holy SpiritD. The resurrection of Jesus
17. Who was it that denied Jesus? (3:12-14)
A. PilateB. JosephC. PaulD. Men of Israel
17. Who was it that denied Jesus? (3:12-14)
A. PilateB. JosephC. PaulD. Men of Israel
18. How was the lame man healed? (3:16)
A. Through faith in the name of Jesus
B. Through faith in the apostles
C. Through the mercy of Jesus
D. Through praying
18. How was the lame man healed? (3:16)
A. Through faith in the name of Jesus
B. Through faith in the apostles
C. Through the mercy of Jesus
D. Through praying
19. What did Peter say caused the Men of Israel and their rulers to kill Jesus? (3:17)
A. JealousyB. PrideC. IgnoranceD. Faith
19. What did Peter say caused the Men of Israel and their rulers to kill Jesus? (3:17)
A. JealousyB. PrideC. IgnoranceD. Faith
20. How did God reveal that Christ had to suffer? (3:18)
A. By the prophetsB. By the apostlesC. By angelsD. By Jesus
20. How did God reveal that Christ had to suffer? (3:18)
A. By the prophetsB. By the apostlesC. By angelsD. By Jesus
21. What did Peter tell the people at Solomon’s porch to do to have their sins wiped away? (3:19)
A. Repent and believeB. Repent and confess JesusC. Repent and be convertedD. Repent
21. What did Peter tell the people at Solomon’s porch to do to have their sins wiped away? (3:19)
A. Repent and believeB. Repent and confess JesusC. Repent and be convertedD. Repent
22. What would happen when the sins of the people were blotted out? (3:19)
A. Times of refreshing would come
B. They would be healedC. They would speak in
tonguesD. They would feel better
22. What would happen when the sins of the people were blotted out? (3:19)
A. Times of refreshing would come
B. They would be healedC. They would speak in
tonguesD. They would feel better
23. What will happen at the times of restoration of all things? (3:20-21)
A. Jesus will returnB. Satan will be boundC. The gospel will be
preachedD. The spirit will be poured out
23. What will happen at the times of restoration of all things? (3:20-21)
A. Jesus will returnB. Satan will be boundC. The gospel will be
preachedD. The spirit will be poured out
24. Who said, “God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren”? (3:22)
A. JoelB. DavidC. ElijahD. Moses
24. Who said, “God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren”? (3:22)
A. JoelB. DavidC. ElijahD. Moses
25. When did God first speak of the restoration of all things? (3:21)
A. In the days of John the Baptist
B. After the baptism of Jesus
C. On the day of PentecostD. Since the world began
25. When did God first speak of the restoration of all things? (3:21)
A. In the days of John the Baptist
B. After the baptism of Jesus
C. On the day of PentecostD. Since the world began
26. Who did Moses say would be destroyed? (3:23)
A. Those who worshipped idolsB. Those who did not heed the ProphetC. The GentilesD. The Canaanites
26. Who did Moses say would be destroyed? (3:23)
A. Those who worshipped idolsB. Those who did not heed the ProphetC. The GentilesD. The Canaanites
27. Which prophet, according to Peter, announced the events surrounding Pentecost? (3:24)
A. IsaiahB. Samuel and those that
followedC. EliD. Jeremiah
27. Which prophet, according to Peter, announced the events surrounding Pentecost? (3:24)
A. IsaiahB. Samuel and those that followedC. EliD. Jeremiah
28. Who turned the people from their iniquities? (3:26)
A. JesusB. The apostlesC. JohnD. Paul
28. Who turned the people from their iniquities? (3:26)
A. JesusB. The apostlesC. JohnD. Paul
29. In whose seed were all the families of the earth to be blessed? (3:25)
A. AdamB. AbelC. AbrahamD. Abimelech
29. In whose seed were all the families of the earth to be blessed? (3:25)
A. AdamB. AbelC. AbrahamD. Abimelech
Chapter 4
1. Who was not said to be greatly disturbed by what the apostles were saying at Solomon’s porch? (4:1-2)
A. The captain of the templeB. The SadduceesC. The priestsD. Pilate
1. Who was not said to be greatly disturbed by what the apostles were saying at Solomon’s porch? (4:1-2)
A. The captain of the templeB. The SadduceesC. The priestsD. Pilate
2. What disturbing message did the apostles proclaim at Solomon’s porch? (4:2)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. Baptism for forgiveness of sinsC. The sinfulness of HerodD. The virgin birth
2. What disturbing message did the apostles proclaim at Solomon’s porch? (4:2)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. Baptism for forgiveness of sinsC. The sinfulness of HerodD. The virgin birth
3. How many men believed the message proclaimed at Solomon’s porch? (4:4)
A. Ten thousandB. Two thousandC. Three thousandD. Five thousand
3. How many men believed the message proclaimed at Solomon’s porch? (4:4)
A. Ten thousandB. Two thousandC. Three thousandD. Five thousand
4. Which of the following is not mentioned as a member of the high priest’s family? (4:6)
A. CaiaphasB. JohnC. AlexanderD. Antipater
4. Which of the following is not mentioned as a member of the high priest’s family? (4:6)
A. CaiaphasB. JohnC. AlexanderD. Antipater
5. Who was the high priest in the days following Pentecost? (4:6)
A. CaiaphasB. AnnasC. HerodD. Alexander
5. Who was the high priest in the days following Pentecost? (4:6)
A. CaiaphasB. AnnasC. HerodD. Alexander
6. How did Peter say he and John had healed the lame man? (4:10)
A. By their powerB. By the Holy SpiritC. By the name of Jesus Christ of NazarethD. By prayer
6. How did Peter say he and John had healed the lame man? (4:10)
A. By their powerB. By the Holy SpiritC. By the name of Jesus Christ of NazarethD. By prayer
7. Who was the stone the builders rejected? (4:11)
A. JesusB. PilateC. The apostlesD. Peter
7. Who was the stone the builders rejected? (4:11)
A. JesusB. PilateC. The apostlesD. Peter
8. According to Peter, what can you do only in the name of Jesus? (4:12)
A. EatB. Be savedC. LiveD. All the above
8. According to Peter, what can you do only in the name of Jesus? (4:12)
A. EatB. Be savedC. LiveD. All the above
9. The rulers marveled that while Peter and John were uneducated and untrained, they had what? (4:13)
A. Good speechB. PopularityC. BoldnessD. Shyness
9. The rulers marveled that while Peter and John were uneducated and untrained, they had what? (4:13)
A. Good speechB. PopularityC. BoldnessD. Shyness
10. Who stood beside Peter and John, causing the rulers of the Jews to be silent? (4:14)
A. JesusB. The healed manC. DorcasD. The crowd of believers
10. Who stood beside Peter and John, causing the rulers of the Jews to be silent? (4:14)
A. JesusB. The healed manC. DorcasD. The crowd of believers
11. What did the Jewish Council say they could not deny? (4:16)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. The Word of GodC. A miracle occurred
through Peter and JohnD. Jesus was the Son of God
11. What did the Jewish Council say they could not deny? (4:16)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. The Word of GodC. A miracle occurred through Peter and JohnD. Jesus was the Son of God
12. Who knew that Peter and John had healed the crippled man? (4:16)
A. Everyone in JerusalemB. Everyone in the templeC. Everyone in JudeaD. Everyone in the world
12. Who knew that Peter and John had healed the crippled man? (4:16)
A. Everyone in JerusalemB. Everyone in the templeC. Everyone in JudeaD. Everyone in the world
13. What did the Council command Peter and John not to do? (4:18)
A. MiraclesB. Enter the templeC. Teach the Word of GodD. Teach or preach in the
name of Jesus
13. What did the Council command Peter and John not to do? (4:18)
A. MiraclesB. Enter the templeC. Teach the Word of GodD. Teach or preach in the
name of Jesus
14. What did Peter and John tell the Council they had to keep speaking? (4:20)
A. What they saw and heardB. What God saidC. What they read in the BibleD. All the above
14. What did Peter and John tell the Council they had to keep speaking? (4:20)
A. What they saw and heardB. What God saidC. What they read in the BibleD. All the above
15. What did the Council say happened after the lame man was healed? (4:21)
A. The people were rejoicingB. The people were questioning the JewsC. The people were glorifying GodD. The people were afraid
15. What did the Council say happened after the lame man was healed? (4:21)
A. The people were rejoicingB. The people were questioning the JewsC. The people were glorifying GodD. The people were afraid
16. How old was the lame man Peter and John healed? (4:22)
A. Over one hundredB. Over twentyC. Over thirtyD. Over forty
16. How old was the lame man Peter and John healed? (4:22)
A. Over one hundredB. Over twentyC. Over thirtyD. Over forty
17. Where did Peter and John go after the Council released them? (4:23)
A. To their companionsB. To the templeC. To Mt. OlivetD. To Galilee
17. Where did Peter and John go after the Council released them? (4:23)
A. To their companionsB. To the templeC. To Mt. OlivetD. To Galilee
18. Who prophesied that the kings of the earth would be against Christ? (4:25)
A. AmosB. JoelC. DavidD. Moses
18. Who prophesied that the kings of the earth would be against Christ? (4:25)
A. AmosB. JoelC. DavidD. Moses
19. Whom did Peter and John refer to as a servant of God? (4:25)
A. DavidB. AbrahamC. GodD. The High Priest
19. Whom did Peter and John refer to as a servant of God? (4:25)
A. DavidB. AbrahamC. GodD. The High Priest
20. Who were gathered together against Jesus to do whatever God determined before to be done? (4:27-29)
A. Herod and PilateB. GentilesC. People of IsraelD. All the above
20. Who were gathered together against Jesus to do whatever God determined before to be done? (4:27-29)
A. Herod and PilateB. GentilesC. People of IsraelD. All the above
21. What did the believers ask the Lord to grant to His servants? (4:29)
A. Boldness to speak His Word
B. Eternal lifeC. PowerD. Bread
21. What did the believers ask the Lord to grant to His servants? (4:29)
A. Boldness to speak His Word
B. Eternal lifeC. PowerD. Bread
22. Who was called the “holy servant” of God? (4:27, 30)
A. MosesB. DavidC. StephenD. Jesus
22. Who was called the “holy servant” of God? (4:27, 30)
A. MosesB. DavidC. StephenD. Jesus
23. What happened after the believers in Jerusalem and the apostles prayed? (4:31)
A. The place was shakenB. They were filled with the Holy SpiritC. They spoke the Word of God with boldnessD. All the above
23. What happened after the believers in Jerusalem and the apostles prayed? (4:31)
A. The place was shakenB. They were filled with the Holy SpiritC. They spoke the Word of God with boldnessD. All the above
24. Which of the following is not said to have been done by believers in Jerusalem? (4:32)
A. They were of one heartB. All they had all things
commonC. They left their familiesD. They were of one soul
24. Which of the following is not said to have been done by believers in Jerusalem? (4:32)
A. They were of one heartB. All they had all things
commonC. They left their familiesD. They were of one soul
25. What did the apostles do with great power? (4:33)
A. SpeakB. Give witness to the
resurrection of JesusC. PrayD. Heal
25. What did the apostles do with great power? (4:33)
A. SpeakB. Give witness to the
resurrection of JesusC. PrayD. Heal
26. Who was said to have great grace? (4:33)
A. All the believersB. The apostlesC. JesusD. Peter and John
26. Who was said to have great grace? (4:33)
A. All the believersB. The apostlesC. JesusD. Peter and John
27. How was the money distributed among the believers? (4:35)
A. EquallyB. To the Jews firstC. To the widows firstD. According to need
27. How was the money distributed among the believers? (4:35)
A. EquallyB. To the Jews firstC. To the widows firstD. According to need
28. Where did the believers bring money to help the needy? (4:35)
A. To the templeB. To the apostlesC. To the needyD. To Peter
28. Where did the believers bring money to help the needy? (4:35)
A. To the templeB. To the apostlesC. To the needyD. To Peter
29. Which of the following is not true of Barnabas? (4:36-37)
A. He was a Levite from Cyprus
B. He sold a piece of landC. He was called JosesD. He was called Simon
29. Which of the following is not true of Barnabas? (4:36-37)
A. He was a Levite from Cyprus
B. He sold a piece of landC. He was called JosesD. He was called Simon
30. What does “Barnabas” mean? (4:36)
A. Great GiverB. Son of BarneyC. Son of EncouragementD. Son of Grace
30. What does “Barnabas” mean? (4:36)
A. Great GiverB. Son of BarneyC. Son of EncouragementD. Son of Grace
31. Who called Joses “Barnabas”? (4:36)
A. PeterB. The apostlesC. The churchD. Paul
31. Who called Joses “Barnabas”? (4:36)
A. PeterB. The apostlesC. The churchD. Paul
Chapter 5
1. Who had full knowledge of the sin of Ananias? (5:2)
A. The apostlesB. SapphiraC. The widowsD. The church
1. Who had full knowledge of the sin of Ananias? (5:2)
A. The apostlesB. SapphiraC. The widowsD. The church
2. Whose heart was said to be filled by Satan? (5:3)
A. AnaniasB. BarsabbasC. CaiaphasD. Judas
2. Whose heart was said to be filled by Satan? (5:3)
A. AnaniasB. BarsabbasC. CaiaphasD. Judas
3. What was the sin of Ananias and Sapphira? (5:4)
A. Selling propertyB. CursingC. LyingD. Murder
3. What was the sin of Ananias and Sapphira? (5:4)
A. Selling propertyB. CursingC. LyingD. Murder
4. To whom did Ananias lie? (5:3-4)
A. SapphiraB. The Holy SpiritC. GodD. The Holy Spirit and God
4. To whom did Ananias lie? (5:3-4)
A. SapphiraB. The Holy SpiritC. GodD. The Holy Spirit and God
5. How did the people respond to the death of Ananias and Sapphira? (5:5, 11)
A. They glorified GodB. They sold landC. They had great fearD. They mourned
5. How did the people respond to the death of Ananias and Sapphira? (5:5, 11)
A. They glorified GodB. They sold landC. They had great fearD. They mourned
6. Who buried Ananias? (5:6)A. SapphiraB. Young menC. GentilesD. Apostles
6. Who buried Ananias? (5:6)A. SapphiraB. Young menC. GentilesD. Apostles
7. What happened three hours after Ananias died? (5:7)
A. Ananias was buriedB. Everyone went homeC. Sapphira came inD. The apostles were
arrested
7. What happened three hours after Ananias died? (5:7)
A. Ananias was buriedB. Everyone went homeC. Sapphira came inD. The apostles were
arrested
8. Who confronted Ananias about lying? (5:3)
A. The eldersB. PeterC. Peter and the eldersD. Peter and John
8. Who confronted Ananias about lying? (5:3)
A. The eldersB. PeterC. Peter and the eldersD. Peter and John
9. Who agreed to put the Spirit of the Lord to the test? (5:9)
A. GentilesB. Ananias and SapphiraC. JewsD. Pilate and the Jews
9. Who agreed to put the Spirit of the Lord to the test? (5:9)
A. GentilesB. Ananias and SapphiraC. JewsD. Pilate and the Jews
10. Who replied to Peter, “Yes, for so much” when asked about the sale of the land? (5:8)
A. JudasB. Chief PriestsC. SapphiraD. Barnabas
10. Who replied to Peter, “Yes, for so much” when asked about the sale of the land? (5:8)
A. JudasB. Chief PriestsC. SapphiraD. Barnabas
11. Who did many signs and wonders among the people in Solomon’s porch? (5:12)
A. ApostlesB. ElymasC. AnaniasD. Believers
11. Who did many signs and wonders among the people in Solomon’s porch? (5:12)
A. ApostlesB. ElymasC. AnaniasD. Believers
12. Whose shadow was believed to have the power to heal? (5:15)
A. PeterB. JesusC. PaulD. The apostles
12. Whose shadow was believed to have the power to heal? (5:15)
A. PeterB. JesusC. PaulD. The apostles
13. To which sect did the high priest belong? (5:17)
A. The CouncilB. The NazarenesC. The PhariseesD. The Sadducees
13. To which sect did the high priest belong? (5:17)
A. The CouncilB. The NazarenesC. The PhariseesD. The Sadducees
14. What motivated the Sadducees to put the apostles in prison? (5:17-18)
A. They feared a riotB. They were filled with
indignationC. The apostles opposed
MosesD. They healed on the Sabbath
14. What motivated the Sadducees to put the apostles in prison? (5:17-18)
A. They feared a riotB. They were filled with
indignationC. The apostles opposed
MosesD. They healed on the Sabbath
15. After the angel of the Lord released the apostles from prison, where did he send them? (5:19-20)
A. The upper roomB. The templeC. Mt. OlivetD. The desert
15. After the angel of the Lord released the apostles from prison, where did he send them? (5:19-20)
A. The upper roomB. The templeC. Mt. OlivetD. The desert
16. What did the officers find when they went to prison to get the apostles? (5:22-23)
A. The guards were goneB. The guards were sleepingC. The guards were looking for the apostlesD. The guards were
standing outside the doors
16. What did the officers find when they went to prison to get the apostles? (5:22-23)
A. The guards were goneB. The guards were sleepingC. The guards were looking for the apostlesD. The guards were
standing outside the doors
17. Who in Jerusalem feared being stoned? (5:26)
A. The officersB. PaulC. StephenD. The apostles
17. Who in Jerusalem feared being stoned? (5:26)
A. The officersB. PaulC. StephenD. The apostles
18. Which charge did the high priest not bring against the apostles? (5:28)
A. They taught in Jesus’ nameB. They filled Jerusalem with their doctrineC. They intended to bring the blood of Jesus on the JewsD. They healed on the
Sabbath
18. Which charge did the high priest not bring against the apostles? (5:28)
A. They taught in Jesus’ nameB. They filled Jerusalem with their doctrineC. They intended to bring the blood of Jesus on the JewsD. They healed on the
Sabbath
19. How did Peter and the apostles respond when the high priest examined them? (5:29)
A. We ought to obey menB. We ought to obey God C. We ought to obey God
and menD. None of the above
19. How did Peter and the apostles respond when the high priest examined them? (5:29)
A. We ought to obey menB. We ought to obey God C. We ought to obey God
and menD. None of the above
20. Who served as witnesses to the fact God had exalted Jesus and made repentance and forgiveness of sins possible? (5:32)
A. The prophetsB. The apostlesC. The Holy SpiritD. The apostles and the Holy Spirit
20. Who served as witnesses to the fact God had exalted Jesus and made repentance and forgiveness of sins possible? (5:32)
A. The prophetsB. The apostlesC. The Holy SpiritD. The apostles and the Holy Spirit
21. To whom did God give the Holy Spirit? (5:32)
A. The apostlesB. The JewsC. The GentilesD. Those who obey Him
21. To whom did God give the Holy Spirit? (5:32)
A. The apostlesB. The JewsC. The GentilesD. Those who obey Him
22. What did the council plot after they were angered by the words of the apostles? (5:33)
A. To be savedB. To kill the apostlesC. To put the apostles in
prisonD. To discuss the matter
among themselves
22. What did the council plot after they were angered by the words of the apostles? (5:33)
A. To be savedB. To kill the apostlesC. To put the apostles in
prisonD. To discuss the matter
among themselves
23. Who said, “Men of Israel, take heed to yourselves what you intend to do regarding these men”? (5:34-35)
A. PeterB. PilateC. GamalielD. The Chief Priests
23. Who said, “Men of Israel, take heed to yourselves what you intend to do regarding these men”? (5:34-35)
A. PeterB. PilateC. GamalielD. The Chief Priests
24. Which of the following is not said of Gamaliel? (5:34)
A. He was a SadduceeB. He was a PhariseeC. He was a teacher of the lawD. He was respected by all
24. Which of the following is not said of Gamaliel? (5:34)
A. He was a SadduceeB. He was a PhariseeC. He was a teacher of the lawD. He was respected by all
25. How many men followed Theudas? (5:36)
A. FourB. FortyC. Four hundredD. Four thousand
25. How many men followed Theudas? (5:36)
A. FourB. FortyC. Four hundredD. Four thousand
26. When did Judas of Galilee rise up? (5:37)
A. During the days of the Passover
B. During the days of the census
C. During the days of Pentecost
D. During the days of Herod
26. When did Judas of Galilee rise up? (5:37)
A. During the days of the Passover
B. During the days of the census
C. During the days of Pentecost
D. During the days of Herod
27. What did Gamaliel tell the Jews to do with the apostles? (5:38)
A. Leave them aloneB. Rebuke themC. Listen to themD. Imprison them for awhile
27. What did Gamaliel tell the Jews to do with the apostles? (5:38)
A. Leave them aloneB. Rebuke themC. Listen to themD. Imprison them for awhile
28. What did the council not do after Gamaliel finished speaking? (5:40)
A. Let the apostles goB. PrayC. Beat the apostlesD. Command the apostles not to speak in Jesus’ name
28. What did the council not do after Gamaliel finished speaking? (5:40)
A. Let the apostles goB. PrayC. Beat the apostlesD. Command the apostles not to speak in Jesus’ name
29. Why did the apostles rejoice when they were released by the council? (5:41)
A. They were allowed to suffer
B. They were not put in prison
C. Their lives were sparedD. Gamaliel believed
29. Why did the apostles rejoice when they were released by the council? (5:41)
A. They were allowed to suffer
B. They were not put in prison
C. Their lives were sparedD. Gamaliel believed
30. What did the apostles continue to do every day after they were released by the council? (5:42)
A. Teach and preach Jesus as the ChristB. Heal all the sickC. Watch out for the JewsD. Meet secretly
30. What did the apostles continue to do every day after they were released by the council? (5:42)
A. Teach and preach Jesus as the ChristB. Heal all the sickC. Watch out for the JewsD. Meet secretly
Chapter 6
1. The Hellenists were complaining that the Hebrews were neglecting whom in the daily distribution? (6:1)
A. OrphansB. WidowsC. LivestockD. Everyone
1. The Hellenists were complaining that the Hebrews were neglecting whom in the daily distribution? (6:1)
A. OrphansB. WidowsC. LivestockD. Everyone
2. What work did the twelve say they needed to do? (6:2-4)
A. Do signs and wondersB. Wait on tablesC. Handle the moneyD. The ministry of the Word and prayer
2. What work did the twelve say they needed to do? (6:2-4)
A. Do signs and wondersB. Wait on tablesC. Handle the moneyD. The ministry of the Word and prayer
3. How many men were chosen to serve the widows? (6:3)
A. FiveB. SevenC. TwelveD. Twenty-four
3. How many men were chosen to serve the widows? (6:3)
A. FiveB. SevenC. TwelveD. Twenty-four
4. Which of the following was not a prerequisite of those chosen to serve the widows? (6:3)
A. Having a good reputationB. Having done signs and
wondersC. Being full of the Holy SpiritD. Being full of wisdom
4. Which of the following was not a prerequisite of those chosen to serve the widows? (6:3)
A. Having a good reputationB. Having done signs and
wondersC. Being full of the Holy SpiritD. Being full of wisdom
5. Who chose the men who would serve the widows in Jerusalem? (6:2)
A. The twelveB. The Holy SpiritC. The multitude of the
disciplesD. Peter
5. Who chose the men who would serve the widows in Jerusalem? (6:2)
A. The twelveB. The Holy SpiritC. The multitude of the
disciplesD. Peter
6. Which of those chosen to wait on tables was a proselyte from Antioch? (6:5)
A. NicolasB. StephenC. ParmenasD. Nicanor
6. Which of those chosen to wait on tables was a proselyte from Antioch? (6:5)
A. NicolasB. StephenC. ParmenasD. Nicanor
7. Which of the following was not chosen to serve food to the widows? (6:5)
A. StephenB. PhilipC. NicanorD. Nathanael
7. Which of the following was not chosen to serve food to the widows? (6:5)
A. StephenB. PhilipC. NicanorD. Nathanael
8. Who was described as being “full of faith and power”? (6:8)
A. PhilipB. StephenC. PeterD. Barnabas
8. Who was described as being “full of faith and power”? (6:8)
A. PhilipB. StephenC. PeterD. Barnabas
9. What did the apostles do with those chosen to serve the widows? (6:6)
A. Blessed themB. Congratulated themC. Paid themD. Prayed and laid hands on them
9. What did the apostles do with those chosen to serve the widows? (6:6)
A. Blessed themB. Congratulated themC. Paid themD. Prayed and laid hands on them
10. Which of the following were not part of the Synagogue of the Freedmen? (6:9)
A. Men of Cyrene and Alexandria
B. Men of CiliciaC. Men of AsiaD. Men of Egypt
10. Which of the following were not part of the Synagogue of the Freedmen? (6:9)
A. Men of Cyrene and Alexandria
B. Men of CiliciaC. Men of AsiaD. Men of Egypt
11. Who rose up in a dispute with Stephen? (6:9)
A. The Hellenistic JewsB. The Hellenistic widowsC. The temple authoritiesD. The Synagogue of the
Freedmen
11. Who rose up in a dispute with Stephen? (6:9)
A. The Hellenistic JewsB. The Hellenistic widowsC. The temple authoritiesD. The Synagogue of the
Freedmen
12. Why was the Synagogue of the Freedmen unable to resist Stephen? (6:9-10)
A. Because of the signs he didB. Because of the support of the peopleC. Because of the wisdom and Spirit in what he spokeD. Because of the number of believers
12. Why was the Synagogue of the Freedmen unable to resist Stephen? (6:9-10)
A. Because of the signs he didB. Because of the support of the peopleC. Because of the wisdom and Spirit in what he spokeD. Because of the number of believers
13. What accusation was brought against Stephen? (6:11)
A. He blasphemed the high priestB. He healed on the SabbathC. He blasphemed Moses
and GodD. He blasphemed the law
13. What accusation was brought against Stephen? (6:11)
A. He blasphemed the high priestB. He healed on the SabbathC. He blasphemed Moses and GodD. He blasphemed the law
14. According to the false witnesses, what did Stephen say Jesus would do? (6:14)
A. Destroy this placeB. Alter the customs of MosesC. Destroy this place and
change the customs of MosesD. Destroy the law
14. According to the false witnesses, what did Stephen say Jesus would do? (6:14)
A. Destroy this placeB. Alter the customs of MosesC. Destroy this place and
change the customs of MosesD. Destroy the law
15. Who had the face of an angel? (6:15)
A. JesusB. PeterC. CorneliusD. Stephen
15. Who had the face of an angel? (6:15)
A. JesusB. PeterC. CorneliusD. Stephen
Chapter 7
1. Who asked Stephen if the charges brought against him were true? (7:1)
A. The councilB. The disciplesC. PeterD. The high priest
1. Who asked Stephen if the charges brought against him were true? (7:1)
A. The councilB. The disciplesC. PeterD. The high priest
2. How did Stephen address the council? (7:2)
A. As hypocritesB. As brethren and fathersC. As JewsD. As men of Israel
2. How did Stephen address the council? (7:2)
A. As hypocritesB. As brethren and fathersC. As JewsD. As men of Israel
3. When did the God of glory appear to Abraham? (7:2)
A. Before he dwelt in HaranB. While he dwelt in HaranC. After he left HaranD. When he came to Canaan
3. When did the God of glory appear to Abraham? (7:2)
A. Before he dwelt in HaranB. While he dwelt in HaranC. After he left HaranD. When he came to Canaan
4. What happened while Abraham was in Haran? (7:4)
A. Isaac was bornB. Abraham’s father diedC. Abraham met SarahD. God first appeared to him
4. What happened while Abraham was in Haran? (7:4)
A. Isaac was bornB. Abraham’s father diedC. Abraham met SarahD. God first appeared to him
5. How much of the land which God promised Abraham did Abraham receive in his lifetime? (7:5)
A. A footB. Most of itC. All of itD. None of it
5. How much of the land which God promised Abraham did Abraham receive in his lifetime? (7:5)
A. A footB. Most of itC. All of itD. None of it
6. How long would Abraham’s descendants be in bondage and oppressed in a foreign land? (7:6)
A. Four yearsB. Forty yearsC. Four hundred yearsD. Forty days and nights
6. How long would Abraham’s descendants be in bondage and oppressed in a foreign land? (7:6)
A. Four yearsB. Forty yearsC. Four hundred yearsD. Forty days and nights
7. What would God do to the nation that placed Abraham’s descendants in bondage? (7:7)
A. Judge itB. Bless itC. Ignore itD. Send fire on it
7. What would God do to the nation that placed Abraham’s descendants in bondage? (7:7)
A. Judge itB. Bless itC. Ignore itD. Send fire on it
8. What covenant did God give Abraham? (7:8)
A. Ten CommandmentsB. CircumcisionC. TithingD. Blessing and cursing
8. What covenant did God give Abraham? (7:8)
A. Ten CommandmentsB. CircumcisionC. TithingD. Blessing and cursing
9. On what day was Isaac circumcised? (7:8)
A. The first dayB. The sixth dayC. The seventh dayD. The eighth day
9. On what day was Isaac circumcised? (7:8)
A. The first dayB. The sixth dayC. The seventh dayD. The eighth day
10. Who begot the twelve patriarchs? (7:8)
A. IsaacB. JacobC. IshmaelD. Moses
10. Who begot the twelve patriarchs? (7:8)
A. IsaacB. JacobC. IshmaelD. Moses
11. Why was Joseph sold? (7:9)A. God commanded itB. Money was neededC. EnvyD. Anger
11. Why was Joseph sold? (7:9)A. God commanded itB. Money was neededC. EnvyD. Anger
12. Why did Joseph find favor with Pharaoh? (7:9-10)
A. He was smartB. He managed money wellC. God was with himD. He managed the grain
well
12. Why did Joseph find favor with Pharaoh? (7:9-10)
A. He was smartB. He managed money wellC. God was with himD. He managed the grain
well
13. What position did Joseph hold in Egypt? (7:10)
A. PresidentB. PharaohC. SecretaryD. Governor
13. What position did Joseph hold in Egypt? (7:10)
A. PresidentB. PharaohC. SecretaryD. Governor
14. What caused Joseph’s brothers to go to Egypt? (7:11)
A. A droughtB. A famineC. They wanted to find
JosephD. They wanted to sell
Joseph
14. What caused Joseph’s brothers to go to Egypt? (7:11)
A. A droughtB. A famineC. They wanted to find
JosephD. They wanted to sell
Joseph
15. On which visit to Egypt did Joseph’s brothers learn who he was? (7:13)
A. FirstB. SecondC. Third D. Fourth
15. On which visit to Egypt did Joseph’s brothers learn who he was? (7:13)
A. FirstB. SecondC. Third D. Fourth
16. How many of Joseph’s relatives moved to Egypt? (7:14)
A. SeventyB. Seventy-fiveC. One hundred seventy-fiveD. Four hundred
16. How many of Joseph’s relatives moved to Egypt? (7:14)
A. SeventyB. Seventy-fiveC. One hundred seventy-fiveD. Four hundred
17. Where were Jacob and his sons buried? (7:15-16)
A. ShechemB. JerusalemC. EgyptD. Bethel
17. Where were Jacob and his sons buried? (7:15-16)
A. ShechemB. JerusalemC. EgyptD. Bethel
18. What happened as the time to fulfill the promise made to Abraham drew near? (7:17-18)
A. Israel rejoicedB. People prayedC. Another king came to the throneD. God spoke to the people
18. What happened as the time to fulfill the promise made to Abraham drew near? (7:17-18)
A. Israel rejoicedB. People prayedC. Another king came to the throneD. God spoke to the people
19. How long did Moses live in his father’s house? (7:20)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three monthsD. Three years
19. How long did Moses live in his father’s house? (7:20)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three monthsD. Three years
20. Who raised Moses as her own son? (7:21)
A. Pharaoh’s daughterB. The maidservant of
Pharaoh’s daughterC. JochebedD. Miriam
20. Who raised Moses as her own son? (7:21)
A. Pharaoh’s daughterB. The maidservant of
Pharaoh’s daughterC. JochebedD. Miriam
21. Which of the following was not said of Moses while he was in Egypt? (7:22)
A. He was learned in all the wisdom of the EgyptiansB. He was powerful in wordsC. He was powerful in deedsD. He was liked by all
21. Which of the following was not said of Moses while he was in Egypt? (7:22)
A. He was learned in all the wisdom of the EgyptiansB. He was powerful in wordsC. He was powerful in deedsD. He was liked by all
22. About how old was Moses when he decided to visit his fellow Israelites? (7:23)
A. FourteenB. FortyC. EightyD. Eighty-five
22. About how old was Moses when he decided to visit his fellow Israelites? (7:23)
A. FourteenB. FortyC. EightyD. Eighty-five
23. What did Moses do when he saw one of the children of Israel suffer wrong? (7:24)
A. Rebuked the EgyptianB. Helped the EgyptianC. Struck down the
EgyptianD. Looked the other way
23. What did Moses do when he saw one of the children of Israel suffer wrong? (7:24)
A. Rebuked the EgyptianB. Helped the EgyptianC. Struck down the
EgyptianD. Looked the other way
24. What did Moses think the people of Israel understood? (7:25)
A. God would deliver them by his handB. God would defeat EgyptC. He was an IsraeliteD. God gave him the Ten
Commandments
24. What did Moses think the people of Israel understood? (7:25)
A. God would deliver them by his handB. God would defeat EgyptC. He was an IsraeliteD. God gave him the Ten
Commandments
25. Who said, “Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?” (7:27)
A. MosesB. Moses and AaronC. An EgyptianD. An Israelite
25. Who said, “Who made you a ruler and a judge over us?” (7:27)
A. MosesB. Moses and AaronC. An EgyptianD. An Israelite
26. Where did Moses flee when it was learned he had killed the Egyptian? (7:29)
A. CanaanB. MidianC. EdomD. Shechem
26. Where did Moses flee when it was learned he had killed the Egyptian? (7:29)
A. CanaanB. MidianC. EdomD. Shechem
27. How many sons did Moses have in Midian? (7:29)
A. TwoB. ThreeC. Four D. Five
27. How many sons did Moses have in Midian? (7:29)
A. TwoB. ThreeC. Four D. Five
28. How many years had Moses been in Midian when an angel appeared to him? (7:30)
A. Twenty B. ThirtyC. FortyD. Fifty
28. How many years had Moses been in Midian when an angel appeared to him? (7:30)
A. Twenty B. ThirtyC. FortyD. Fifty
29. Where did Moses see the burning bush? (7:30)
A. EgyptB. Mt. SinaiC. Mt. CarmelD. Midian
29. Where did Moses see the burning bush? (7:30)
A. EgyptB. Mt. SinaiC. Mt. CarmelD. Midian
30. How did the Lord introduce Himself as He spoke from the burning bush? (7:32)
A. The God of all nationsB. The God of IsraelC. The God of Abraham and Isaac and JacobD. The one and only God
30. How did the Lord introduce Himself as He spoke from the burning bush? (7:32)
A. The God of all nationsB. The God of IsraelC. The God of Abraham and Isaac and JacobD. The one and only God
31. What did Moses do when the Lord spoke from the burning bush? (7:32)
A. He worshippedB. He trembled and dared not lookC. He backed awayD. He looked in amazement
31. What did Moses do when the Lord spoke from the burning bush? (7:32)
A. He worshippedB. He trembled and dared not lookC. He backed awayD. He looked in amazement
32. Why was Moses told to take off his sandals? (7:33)
A. To wash his feetB. To restC. The Lord had new sandals for himD. The ground was holy
32. Why was Moses told to take off his sandals? (7:33)
A. To wash his feetB. To restC. The Lord had new sandals for himD. The ground was holy
33. Why did God send Moses back to Egypt? (7:35)
A. To be a ruler and deliverer
B. To punish PharaohC. To find a wifeD. To get his parents
33. Why did God send Moses back to Egypt? (7:35)
A. To be a ruler and deliverer
B. To punish PharaohC. To find a wifeD. To get his parents
34. Who would help Moses deliver Israel? (7:35)
A. The angel from the burning bush
B. Aaron C. Elders of IsraelD. Aaron and Miriam
34. Who would help Moses deliver Israel? (7:35)
A. The angel from the burning bush
B. Aaron C. Elders of IsraelD. Aaron and Miriam
35. Which of the following is not mentioned by Stephen as a place Moses did wonders and signs? (7:36)
A. EgyptB. The Red SeaC. The wildernessD. Midian
35. Which of the following is not mentioned by Stephen as a place Moses did wonders and signs? (7:36)
A. EgyptB. The Red SeaC. The wildernessD. Midian
36. How long did Moses lead Israel in the wilderness? (7:36)
A. Four yearsB. Fourteen yearsC. Forty yearsD. Forty days and nights
36. How long did Moses lead Israel in the wilderness? (7:36)
A. Four yearsB. Fourteen yearsC. Forty yearsD. Forty days and nights
37. Who said, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren”? (7:37)
A. MosesB. AbrahamC. JesusD. Elijah
37. Who said, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a Prophet like me from your brethren”? (7:37)
A. MosesB. AbrahamC. JesusD. Elijah
38. Whom did the fathers of Israel ask to make gods for them? (7:40)
A. AaronB. MosesC. KorahD. All the above
38. Whom did the fathers of Israel ask to make gods for them? (7:40)
A. AaronB. MosesC. KorahD. All the above
39. To whom did God give up the people of Israel to worship? (7:42)
A. EgyptB. The host of HeavenC. SatanD. The Canaanites
39. To whom did God give up the people of Israel to worship? (7:42)
A. EgyptB. The host of HeavenC. SatanD. The Canaanites
40. Who were Moloch and Remphan? (7:43)
A. ProphetsB. KingsC. WidowsD. Gods
40. Who were Moloch and Remphan? (7:43)
A. ProphetsB. KingsC. WidowsD. Gods
41. Where were the Israelites sent due to their idolatry? (7:43)
A. Beyond BabylonB. EgyptC. Beyond BethelD. The wilderness
41. Where were the Israelites sent due to their idolatry? (7:43)
A. Beyond BabylonB. EgyptC. Beyond BethelD. The wilderness
42. What did Moses build according to the pattern God gave him? (7:44)
A. The tabernacle of witness
B. The templeC. A houseD. A village
42. What did Moses build according to the pattern God gave him? (7:44)
A. The tabernacle of witness
B. The templeC. A houseD. A village
43. Who brought the tabernacle of witness into the land possessed by the Gentiles? (7:45)
A. MosesB. JoshuaC. AaronD. David
43. Who brought the tabernacle of witness into the land possessed by the Gentiles? (7:45)
A. MosesB. JoshuaC. AaronD. David
44. Who first desired to build a dwelling place for God? (7:45-46)
A. MosesB. JoshuaC. DavidD. Solomon
44. Who first desired to build a dwelling place for God? (7:45-46)
A. MosesB. JoshuaC. DavidD. Solomon
45. Who built a house for God? (7:47)
A. MosesB. JoshuaC. DavidD. Solomon
45. Who built a house for God? (7:47)
A. MosesB. JoshuaC. DavidD. Solomon
46. What is the throne of God? (7:49)
A. EarthB. Mt. SinaiC. Mt. CarmelD. Heaven
46. What is the throne of God? (7:49)
A. EarthB. Mt. SinaiC. Mt. CarmelD. Heaven
47. What is the footstool of God? (7:49)
A. EarthB. Mt. SinaiC. The wildernessD. Heaven
47. What is the footstool of God? (7:49)
A. EarthB. Mt. SinaiC. The wildernessD. Heaven
48. How did Stephen describe the Jewish Council? (7:51-52)
A. Stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears
B. Always resisting the Holy Spirit
C. Betrayers and murderers of the Just OneD. All the above
48. How did Stephen describe the Jewish Council? (7:51-52)
A. Stiff-necked and uncircumcised in heart and ears
B. Always resisting the Holy Spirit
C. Betrayers and murderers of the Just OneD. All the above
49. Who directed the law to be received by those who did not keep it? (7:53)
A. MosesB. GodC. The Holy SpiritD. Angels
49. Who directed the law to be received by those who did not keep it? (7:53)
A. MosesB. GodC. The Holy SpiritD. Angels
50. According to Stephen, whom did the Jewish council always resist? (7:51)
A. MosesB. The apostlesC. The Holy SpiritD. The prophets
50. According to Stephen, whom did the Jewish council always resist? (7:51)
A. MosesB. The apostlesC. The Holy SpiritD. The prophets
51. How did the Council respond to the message of Stephen? (7:54)
A. They were cut to the heartB. They began gnashing their
teethC. They were cut to the heart
and gnashed at him with their teeth
D. They repented
51. How did the Council respond to the message of Stephen? (7:54)
A. They were cut to the heartB. They began gnashing their
teethC. They were cut to the heart
and gnashed at him with their teeth
D. They repented
52. What did Stephen see when he gazed intently into heaven? (7:55)
A. The glory of GodB. Jesus standing at the right
hand of GodC. The glory of God and Jesus
standing at the right hand of GodD. Angels ascending and
descending
52. What did Stephen see when he gazed intently into heaven? (7:55)
A. The glory of GodB. Jesus standing at the right
hand of GodC. The glory of God and Jesus
standing at the right hand of GodD. Angels ascending and
descending
53. Which of the following does not describe how the council responded to Stephen? (7:57)
A. Tore their clothesB. Cried out with a loud
voiceC. Stopped their earsD. Ran at him
53. Which of the following does not describe how the council responded to Stephen? (7:57)
A. Tore their clothesB. Cried out with a loud
voiceC. Stopped their earsD. Ran at him
54. What did the council do with Stephen? (7:58-59)
A. Arrested himB. Excommunicated himC. Scourged himD. Stoned him
54. What did the council do with Stephen? (7:58-59)
A. Arrested himB. Excommunicated himC. Scourged himD. Stoned him
55. Who said, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit”? (7:59)
A. JamesB. AnaniasC. StephenD. Dorcas
55. Who said, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit”? (7:59)
A. JamesB. AnaniasC. StephenD. Dorcas
56. What did Stephen say as he fell to his knees? (7:60)
A. “Lord, thank you for this meal.”
B. “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.”C. “Lord, avenge my blood on my enemies.”D. “Lord, I’m coming home.”
56. What did Stephen say as he fell to his knees? (7:60)
A. “Lord, thank you for this meal.”
B. “Lord, do not charge them with this sin.”C. “Lord, avenge my blood on my enemies.”D. “Lord, I’m coming home.”
57. Who put their clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul? (7:58)
A. ApostlesB. RulersC. WitnessesD. Sadducees
57. Who put their clothes at the feet of a young man named Saul? (7:58)
A. ApostlesB. RulersC. WitnessesD. Sadducees
Chapter 8
1. What was Saul’s attitude toward the stoning of Stephen? (8:1)
A. He opposed itB. He weptC. He consented to itD. We don’t know
1. What was Saul’s attitude toward the stoning of Stephen? (8:1)
A. He opposed itB. He weptC. He consented to itD. We don’t know
2. On what day did a great persecution arise against the church in Jerusalem? (8:1)
A. The day Stephen diedB. The Day of PentecostC. The PassoverD. Easter
2. On what day did a great persecution arise against the church in Jerusalem? (8:1)
A. The day Stephen diedB. The Day of PentecostC. The PassoverD. Easter
3. What caused the church to be scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria? (8:1)
A. A famineB. The Holy SpiritC. Great persecutionD. The Great Commission
3. What caused the church to be scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria? (8:1)
A. A famineB. The Holy SpiritC. Great persecutionD. The Great Commission
4. What did the apostles do when a great persecution arose against the church in Jerusalem? (8:1)
A. They went to JudeaB. They went to SamariaC. They went to Judea and
SamariaD. They remained in Jerusalem
4. What did the apostles do when a great persecution arose against the church in Jerusalem? (8:1)
A. They went to JudeaB. They went to SamariaC. They went to Judea and
SamariaD. They remained in Jerusalem
5. Which of the following statements is not said of Saul’s ravaging of the church? (8:3)
A. He went from house to houseB. He stoned believersC. He dragged off men and
womenD. He put men and women in
prison
5. Which of the following statements is not said of Saul’s ravaging of the church? (8:3)
A. He went from house to houseB. He stoned believersC. He dragged off men and
womenD. He put men and women in
prison
6. Who buried Stephen? (8:2)A. His familyB. The apostlesC. The councilD. Devout men
6. Who buried Stephen? (8:2)A. His familyB. The apostlesC. The councilD. Devout men
7. What did those scattered as a result of the persecution against the Jerusalem church do? (8:4)
A. Prayed ferventlyB. Preached the WordC. HidD. Went to Rome
7. What did those scattered as a result of the persecution against the Jerusalem church do? (8:4)
A. Prayed ferventlyB. Preached the WordC. HidD. Went to Rome
8. Who preached Christ to the city of Samaria? (8:5)
A. StephenB. Peter and JohnC. PhilipD. Barnabas
8. Who preached Christ to the city of Samaria? (8:5)
A. StephenB. Peter and JohnC. PhilipD. Barnabas
9. Where did Simon practice sorcery? (8:9)
A. SamariaB. ShechemC. AntiochD. Jerusalem
9. Where did Simon practice sorcery? (8:9)
A. SamariaB. ShechemC. AntiochD. Jerusalem
10. Which of the following signs is not mentioned among the works of Philip in Samaria? (8:7)
A. He cast out unclean spiritsB. He healed those who were paralyzedC. He restored sight to the
blindD. He healed the lame
10. Which of the following signs is not mentioned among the works of Philip in Samaria? (8:7)
A. He cast out unclean spiritsB. He healed those who were paralyzedC. He restored sight to the
blindD. He healed the lame
11. Of whom was it said, “This man is the great power of God”? (8:10)
A. PeterB. PhilipC. SimonD. Paul
11. Of whom was it said, “This man is the great power of God”? (8:10)
A. PeterB. PhilipC. SimonD. Paul
12. What did the people do who believed Philip’s preaching about the good news of the kingdom? (8:12)
A. They were baptizedB. They burned their magic booksC. They sold what they hadD. All the above
12. What did the people do who believed Philip’s preaching about the good news of the kingdom? (8:12)
A. They were baptizedB. They burned their magic booksC. They sold what they hadD. All the above
13. Which of the following is not said of Simon (the sorcerer)? (8:13)
A. He believedB. He was baptizedC. He was amazed by the
signs and miraclesD. He did signs and miracles
13. Which of the following is not said of Simon (the sorcerer)? (8:13)
A. He believedB. He was baptizedC. He was amazed by the
signs and miraclesD. He did signs and miracles
14. Whom did the apostles send to Samaria? (8:14)
A. PeterB. JohnC. Peter and JohnD. Paul and Barnabas
14. Whom did the apostles send to Samaria? (8:14)
A. PeterB. JohnC. Peter and JohnD. Paul and Barnabas
15. Why were Peter and John sent to Samaria? (8:15)
A. The people had not repented
B. The people had not been baptizedC. The people had not
received the Holy SpiritD. All the above
15. Why were Peter and John sent to Samaria? (8:15)
A. The people had not repented
B. The people had not been baptizedC. The people had not
received the Holy SpiritD. All the above
16. What happened when Peter and John laid hands on the Samaritans? (8:17)
A. They were healedB. They received the Holy SpiritC. They were added to the churchD. They fainted
16. What happened when Peter and John laid hands on the Samaritans? (8:17)
A. They were healedB. They received the Holy SpiritC. They were added to the churchD. They fainted
17. Why did Simon offer Peter and John money? (8:18-19)
A. To help widowsB. To buy them foodC. To get the Holy SpiritD. To be able to give the
Holy Spirit to others
17. Why did Simon offer Peter and John money? (8:18-19)
A. To help widowsB. To buy them foodC. To get the Holy SpiritD. To be able to give the
Holy Spirit to others
18. Who was told, “Your money perish with you”? (8:20)
A. SimonB. The lame manC. The Ethiopian eunuchD. Judas
18. Who was told, “Your money perish with you”? (8:20)
A. SimonB. The lame manC. The Ethiopian eunuchD. Judas
19. Who was told, “…your heart is not right in the sight of God”? (8:21)
A. JudasB. SimonC. The councilD. The high priest
19. Who was told, “…your heart is not right in the sight of God”? (8:21)
A. JudasB. SimonC. The councilD. The high priest
20. Who was “poisoned by bitterness and bound by iniquity”? (8:23)
A. JudasB. HerodC. SimonD. Saul
20. Who was “poisoned by bitterness and bound by iniquity”? (8:23)
A. JudasB. HerodC. SimonD. Saul
21. Who asked for the prayers of Peter and John? (8:24)
A. The lame manB. SimonC. The SamaritansD. Gamaliel
21. Who asked for the prayers of Peter and John? (8:24)
A. The lame manB. SimonC. The SamaritansD. Gamaliel
22. What did Peter and John do as they traveled back to Jerusalem from the city of Samaria? (8:25)
A. Taught in synagoguesB. RejoicedC. Preached to Samaritan
villagesD. Fished
22. What did Peter and John do as they traveled back to Jerusalem from the city of Samaria? (8:25)
A. Taught in synagoguesB. RejoicedC. Preached to Samaritan villagesD. Fished
23. Who instructed Philip to go to the road which leads from Jerusalem to Gaza? (8:26)
A. Peter and JohnB. The SamaritansC. SimonD. An angel
23. Who instructed Philip to go to the road which leads from Jerusalem to Gaza? (8:26)
A. Peter and JohnB. The SamaritansC. SimonD. An angel
24. Whom did Philip meet on the road to Gaza? (8:27)
A. An Ethiopian eunuchB. Peter and JohnC. SamaritansD. An angel
24. Whom did Philip meet on the road to Gaza? (8:27)
A. An Ethiopian eunuchB. Peter and JohnC. SamaritansD. An angel
25. Why did the Ethiopian eunuch come to Jerusalem? (8:27)
A. To get moneyB. To worshipC. To see the queenD. All the above
25. Why did the Ethiopian eunuch come to Jerusalem? (8:27)
A. To get moneyB. To worshipC. To see the queenD. All the above
26. Who was the queen of the Ethiopians? (8:27)
A. MaryB. CandaceC. HerodiasD. Sapphira
26. Who was the queen of the Ethiopians? (8:27)
A. MaryB. CandaceC. HerodiasD. Sapphira
27. Where was the eunuch returning to when Philip met him? (8:27-28)
A. SamariaB. JerusalemC. EthiopiaD. Jericho
27. Where was the eunuch returning to when Philip met him? (8:27-28)
A. SamariaB. JerusalemC. EthiopiaD. Jericho
28. What was the eunuch reading when Philip met him? (8:28)
A. ProverbsB. IsaiahC. PsalmsD. The Law
28. What was the eunuch reading when Philip met him? (8:28)
A. ProverbsB. IsaiahC. PsalmsD. The Law
29. Who told Philip to go to the chariot of the eunuch? (8:29)
A. The SpiritB. Peter and JohnC. An angelD. No one
29. Who told Philip to go to the chariot of the eunuch? (8:29)
A. The SpiritB. Peter and JohnC. An angelD. No one
30. Who was led as a sheep to slaughter? (8:34-35)
A. JesusB. John the BaptistC. StephenD. The apostles
30. Who was led as a sheep to slaughter? (8:34-35)
A. JesusB. John the BaptistC. StephenD. The apostles
31. Who asked, “Do you understand what you are reading?” (8:30)
A. PhilipB. PeterC. JohnD. Simon
31. Who asked, “Do you understand what you are reading?” (8:30)
A. PhilipB. PeterC. JohnD. Simon
32. What did the eunuch say to Philip when they came to water? (8:36)
A. “Do you need a drink?”B. “Would you care to take a
bath?”C. “I need to water the animals.”D. “What hinders me from
being baptized?”
32. What did the eunuch say to Philip when they came to water? (8:36)
A. “Do you need a drink?”B. “Would you care to take a
bath?”C. “I need to water the animals.”D. “What hinders me from
being baptized?”
33. What did Philip say the eunuch had to do before he was baptized? (8:37)
A. Say the sinner’s prayerB. Believe with all his heartC. NothingD. Get circumcised
33. What did Philip say the eunuch had to do before he was baptized? (8:37)
A. Say the sinner’s prayerB. Believe with all his heartC. NothingD. Get circumcised
34. What happened when Philip and the eunuch came up out of the water? (8:39)
A. The Spirit caught Philip awayB. The eunuch went on his wayC. The eunuch rejoicedD. All the above
34. What happened when Philip and the eunuch came up out of the water? (8:39)
A. The Spirit caught Philip awayB. The eunuch went on his wayC. The eunuch rejoicedD. All the above
35. Where did the Spirit of the Lord take Philip after the eunuch left? (8:40)
A. EthiopiaB. JerusalemC. AzotusD. Cyprus
35. Where did the Spirit of the Lord take Philip after the eunuch left? (8:40)
A. EthiopiaB. JerusalemC. AzotusD. Cyprus
36. Where did Philip go after leaving Azotus? (8:40)
A. CaesareaB. JerusalemC. CyprusD. Samaria
36. Where did Philip go after leaving Azotus? (8:40)
A. CaesareaB. JerusalemC. CyprusD. Samaria
Chapter 9
1. Who gave Saul letters to the synagogues of Damascus? (9:1-2)
A. The high priestB. The disciplesC. The apostlesD. All the above
1. Who gave Saul letters to the synagogues of Damascus? (9:1-2)
A. The high priestB. The disciplesC. The apostlesD. All the above
2. What did the letters to the synagogues of Damascus give Saul the authority to do? (9:2)
A. Kill anyone who was of the WayB. Arrest only men who were of the WayC. Arrest only women who were of
the WayD. Arrest anyone who was of the
Way and bring them to Jerusalem
2. What did the letters to the synagogues of Damascus give Saul the authority to do? (9:2)
A. Kill anyone who was of the WayB. Arrest only men who were of the WayC. Arrest only women who were of
the WayD. Arrest anyone who was of the
Way and bring them to Jerusalem
3. Where was Saul going when a light from heaven flashed around him? (9:3)
A. West of AntiochB. Near JerusalemC. Near DamascusD. Near Rome
3. Where was Saul going when a light from heaven flashed around him? (9:3)
A. West of AntiochB. Near JerusalemC. Near DamascusD. Near Rome
4. Who said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” (9:4-5)
A. PeterB. JesusC. StephenD. The Holy Spirit
4. Who said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” (9:4-5)
A. PeterB. JesusC. StephenD. The Holy Spirit
5. What is said of the men with Saul when the Lord appeared to him on the way to Damascus? (9:7)
A. They saw the LordB. They saw the Lord and
heard the voiceC. They saw no one but heard the voiceD. They neither saw nor heard anything
5. What is said of the men with Saul when the Lord appeared to him on the way to Damascus? (9:7)
A. They saw the LordB. They saw the Lord and
heard the voiceC. They saw no one but heard the voiceD. They neither saw nor heard anything
6. What did Saul do when the light from heaven shone around him? (9:3-4)
A. Fell to the groundB. RanC. FaintedD. Gazed in amazement
6. What did Saul do when the light from heaven shone around him? (9:3-4)
A. Fell to the groundB. RanC. FaintedD. Gazed in amazement
7. Who said, “Who are You, Lord?” (9:5)
A. PeterB. SimonC. SaulD. Cornelius
7. Who said, “Who are You, Lord?” (9:5)
A. PeterB. SimonC. SaulD. Cornelius
8. What did Jesus tell Saul to do when He appeared to him on the way to Damascus? (9:6)
A. Arise and go into the cityB. Stop killing saintsC. Stop arresting saintsD. Repent
8. What did Jesus tell Saul to do when He appeared to him on the way to Damascus? (9:6)
A. Arise and go into the cityB. Stop killing saintsC. Stop arresting saintsD. Repent
9. How long was Paul without sight, food and water in Damascus? (9:9)
A. Three hoursB. Three daysC. One dayD. A week
9. How long was Paul without sight, food and water in Damascus? (9:9)
A. Three hoursB. Three daysC. One dayD. A week
10. What/Who did Saul see when he opened his eyes after the Lord appeared to him? (9:8)
A. A cloudB. The people with himC. JesusD. No one
10. What/Who did Saul see when he opened his eyes after the Lord appeared to him? (9:8)
A. A cloudB. The people with himC. JesusD. No one
11. What did those traveling with Saul say when the Lord appeared to him? (9:7)
A. “This is the son of God.”B. “We believe Jesus is the son of God.”C. “We believe with all our
heart that Jesus is the Son of God.”
D. Nothing
11. What did those traveling with Saul say when the Lord appeared to him? (9:7)
A. “This is the son of God.”B. “We believe Jesus is the son of God.”C. “We believe with all our
heart that Jesus is the Son of God.”
D. Nothing
12. Whom did the Lord send to meet Saul at Damascus? (9:10)
A. SapphiraB. AnaniasC. BarnabasD. Peter
12. Whom did the Lord send to meet Saul at Damascus? (9:10)
A. SapphiraB. AnaniasC. BarnabasD. Peter
13. Who lived on the street called Straight? (9:11)
A. JudasB. PeterC. John MarkD. Dorcas
13. Who lived on the street called Straight? (9:11)
A. JudasB. PeterC. John MarkD. Dorcas
14. Where was Saul from? (9:11)
A. TarsusB. TyreC. AntiochD. Bethany
14. Where was Saul from? (9:11)
A. TarsusB. TyreC. AntiochD. Bethany
15. What was Saul doing when the Lord spoke to Ananias? (9:11)
A. PreachingB. StudyingC. PrayingD. Persecuting
15. What was Saul doing when the Lord spoke to Ananias? (9:11)
A. PreachingB. StudyingC. PrayingD. Persecuting
16. When did Saul learn of Ananias? (9:12)
A. At Stephen’s stoningB. In a visionC. When he came to see
himD. During the Passover
16. When did Saul learn of Ananias? (9:12)
A. At Stephen’s stoningB. In a visionC. When he came to see
himD. During the Passover
17. What would happen when Ananias put his hand on Saul? (9:12)
A. The Spirit would come on SaulB. Saul would be forgivenC. Saul would receive his
sightD. Saul would arrest him
17. What would happen when Ananias put his hand on Saul? (9:12)
A. The Spirit would come on SaulB. Saul would be forgivenC. Saul would receive his
sightD. Saul would arrest him
18. Who was called a “chosen vessel” of the Lord? (9:15)
A. PeterB. AnaniasC. SaulD. Philip
18. Who was called a “chosen vessel” of the Lord? (9:15)
A. PeterB. AnaniasC. SaulD. Philip
19. Before whom would Saul bear the name of the Lord? (9:15)
A. GentilesB. KingsC. Children of IsraelD. All the above
19. Before whom would Saul bear the name of the Lord? (9:15)
A. GentilesB. KingsC. Children of IsraelD. All the above
20. Why did Ananias say he had been sent to Saul? (9:17)
A. So Saul could die in peaceB. So Saul could receive his sight and be filled with the Holy SpiritC. So Saul would not be
aloneD. So Saul could eat
20. Why did Ananias say he had been sent to Saul? (9:17)
A. So Saul could die in peaceB. So Saul could receive his sight and be filled with the Holy SpiritC. So Saul would not be
aloneD. So Saul could eat
21. What did the Lord tell Ananias He was going to show Saul? (9:16)
A. How many things he must suffer
B. Where he must goC. What he must doD. All the above
21. What did the Lord tell Ananias He was going to show Saul? (9:16)
A. How many things he must suffer
B. Where he must goC. What he must doD. All the above
22. What did Saul do after he regained his sight? (9:18)
A. He was baptizedB. He praised GodC. He arrested AnaniasD. He went to Jerusalem
22. What did Saul do after he regained his sight? (9:18)
A. He was baptizedB. He praised GodC. He arrested AnaniasD. He went to Jerusalem
23. What fell from Saul’s eyes when Ananias laid his hands on him? (9:18)
A. Something like bloodB. Something like scalesC. Something like skinD. Something like hair
23. What fell from Saul’s eyes when Ananias laid his hands on him? (9:18)
A. Something like bloodB. Something like scalesC. Something like skinD. Something like hair
24. What did Saul do in Damascus after he had been baptized? (9:20)
A. Arrested disciplesB. Did signs and wondersC. Preached the Christ in
the synagoguesD. Hid from the Jews
24. What did Saul do in Damascus after he had been baptized? (9:20)
A. Arrested disciplesB. Did signs and wondersC. Preached the Christ in
the synagoguesD. Hid from the Jews
25. How did Saul confound the Jews of Damascus? (9:22)
A. By doing signs and wondersB. By causing people to believeC. By proving Jesus was the
ChristD. By leading singing in the
synagogue
25. How did Saul confound the Jews of Damascus? (9:22)
A. By doing signs and wondersB. By causing people to believeC. By proving Jesus was the ChristD. By leading singing in the
synagogue
26. Why did Saul leave Damascus? (9:23-25)
A. Jews plotted to kill himB. The Spirit caught him
awayC. The Passover was at handD. He had to preach to
others also
26. Why did Saul leave Damascus? (9:23-25)
A. Jews plotted to kill himB. The Spirit caught him
awayC. The Passover was at handD. He had to preach to
others also
27. How did Saul escape from Damascus? (9:25)
A. By boatB. On a donkeyC. In a basketD. By wearing a disguise
27. How did Saul escape from Damascus? (9:25)
A. By boatB. On a donkeyC. In a basketD. By wearing a disguise
28. What time of day did Saul leave Damascus? (9:25)
A. MorningB. NoonC. EveningD. Night
28. What time of day did Saul leave Damascus? (9:25)
A. MorningB. NoonC. EveningD. Night
29. Where were the disciples unwilling to associate with Saul for fear he was not a disciple? (9:26)
A. DamascusB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Samaria
29. Where were the disciples unwilling to associate with Saul for fear he was not a disciple? (9:26)
A. DamascusB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Samaria
30. Who introduced Saul to the apostles? (9:27)
A. AnaniasB. BarnabasC. PeterD. Judas
30. Who introduced Saul to the apostles? (9:27)
A. AnaniasB. BarnabasC. PeterD. Judas
31. Why was Saul sent to Tarsus? (9:29-30)
A. To preach to his familyB. To go to schoolC. Hellenistic Jews tried to kill himD. To preach to Gentiles
31. Why was Saul sent to Tarsus? (9:29-30)
A. To preach to his familyB. To go to schoolC. Hellenistic Jews tried to kill himD. To preach to Gentiles
32. Which of the following is not said of the churches in Judea, Galilee and Samaria as they increased? (9:31)
A. They had peace and were edifiedB. They were popular with all the
peopleC. They walked in fear of the LordD. They had comfort of the Holy
Spirit
32. Which of the following is not said of the churches in Judea, Galilee and Samaria as they increased? (9:31)
A. They had peace and were edifiedB. They were popular with all the
peopleC. They walked in fear of the LordD. They had comfort of the Holy
Spirit
33. Who was the man healed by Peter who had been bedridden for eight years? (9:33-34)
A. AnaniasB. NicanorC. TychicusD. Aeneas
33. Who was the man healed by Peter who had been bedridden for eight years? (9:33-34)
A. AnaniasB. NicanorC. TychicusD. Aeneas
34. What was the hometown of Aeneas? (9:32)
A. SharonB. LyddaC. CyprusD. Antioch
34. What was the hometown of Aeneas? (9:32)
A. SharonB. LyddaC. CyprusD. Antioch
35. Why did the people of Lydda and Sharon turn to the Lord? (9:34-35)
A. They saw the works of Paul and BarnabasB. They heard the message of
PhilipC. They saw Aeneas after he was healedD. Dorcas was raised from the
dead
35. Why did the people of Lydda and Sharon turn to the Lord? (9:34-35)
A. They saw the works of Paul and BarnabasB. They heard the message of
PhilipC. They saw Aeneas after he was healedD. Dorcas was raised from the
dead
36. Who said, “Aeneas, Jesus the Christ heals you”? (9:34)
A. PaulB. JohnC. PeterD. Stephen
36. Who said, “Aeneas, Jesus the Christ heals you”? (9:34)
A. PaulB. JohnC. PeterD. Stephen
37. Where did Tabitha live? (9:36)
A. LyddaB. JoppaC. SharonD. Jerusalem
37. Where did Tabitha live? (9:36)
A. LyddaB. JoppaC. SharonD. Jerusalem
38. What is the Greek name for Tabitha? (9:36)
A. LydiaB. PriscillaC. HerodiasD. Dorcas
38. What is the Greek name for Tabitha? (9:36)
A. LydiaB. PriscillaC. HerodiasD. Dorcas
39. Where did Peter find the body of Tabitha? (9:39)
A. The upper roomB. The tombC. The bedroomD. The living room
39. Where did Peter find the body of Tabitha? (9:39)
A. The upper roomB. The tombC. The bedroomD. The living room
40. Who was known for continually doing good works and charity? (9:36)
A. TabithaB. PaulC. AeneasD. Mary
40. Who was known for continually doing good works and charity? (9:36)
A. TabithaB. PaulC. AeneasD. Mary
41. Where was Peter when Tabitha died? (9:38)
A. JerusalemB. LyddaC. AntiochD. Sharon
41. Where was Peter when Tabitha died? (9:38)
A. JerusalemB. LyddaC. AntiochD. Sharon
42. Who wept over the death of Tabitha? (9:39)
A. WidowsB. Her husbandC. Her childrenD. The whole city
42. Who wept over the death of Tabitha? (9:39)
A. WidowsB. Her husbandC. Her childrenD. The whole city
43. What did Tabitha make for widows? (9:39)
A. Flower arrangementsB. Card holdersC. Tunics and garmentsD. Meals
43. What did Tabitha make for widows? (9:39)
A. Flower arrangementsB. Card holdersC. Tunics and garmentsD. Meals
44. Who said, “Tabitha, arise”? (9:40)
A. PaulB. PeterC. JohnD. Philip
44. Who said, “Tabitha, arise”? (9:40)
A. PaulB. PeterC. JohnD. Philip
45. What was the result of raising Tabitha from the dead? (9:42)
A. Many were afraidB. Many believedC. Many opposed PeterD. Jews tried to kill Peter
45. What was the result of raising Tabitha from the dead? (9:42)
A. Many were afraidB. Many believedC. Many opposed PeterD. Jews tried to kill Peter
46. Where did Peter stay while he was in Joppa? (9:43)
A. With TabithaB. With SimonC. With AeneasD. With Saul
46. Where did Peter stay while he was in Joppa? (9:43)
A. With TabithaB. With SimonC. With AeneasD. With Saul
47. What was the trade of Simon of Joppa? (9:43)
A. ShepherdB. CarpenterC. TentmakerD. Tanner
47. What was the trade of Simon of Joppa? (9:43)
A. ShepherdB. CarpenterC. TentmakerD. Tanner
Chapter 10
1. Where did Cornelius live? (10:1)
A. AntiochB. CaesareaC. JoppaD. Jerusalem
1. Where did Cornelius live? (10:1)
A. AntiochB. CaesareaC. JoppaD. Jerusalem
2. What was the occupation of Cornelius? (10:1)
A. TentmakerB. FishermanC. CenturionD. Tax collector
2. What was the occupation of Cornelius? (10:1)
A. TentmakerB. FishermanC. CenturionD. Tax collector
3. With what group was Cornelius associated? (10:1)
A. Italian RegimentB. Roman HorsemenC. PhariseesD. Egyptian Cohort
3. With what group was Cornelius associated? (10:1)
A. Italian RegimentB. Roman HorsemenC. PhariseesD. Egyptian Cohort
4. Which of these is not used to describe Cornelius before his meeting with Peter? (10:2)
A. DiscipleB. Devout manC. One who feared GodD. One who gave alms and prayed continually
4. Which of these is not used to describe Cornelius before his meeting with Peter? (10:2)
A. DiscipleB. Devout manC. One who feared GodD. One who gave alms and prayed continually
5. About what time was it when the angel of God spoke to Cornelius? (10:3)
A. The third hourB. The sixth hourC. The ninth hourD. The twelfth hour
5. About what time was it when the angel of God spoke to Cornelius? (10:3)
A. The third hourB. The sixth hourC. The ninth hourD. The twelfth hour
6. What memorial did Cornelius offer to God? (10:2-4)
A. Prayers and almsB. A bullC. Oil and wineD. Incense
6. What memorial did Cornelius offer to God? (10:2-4)
A. Prayers and almsB. A bullC. Oil and wineD. Incense
7. Who did Cornelius send to Joppa? (10:7-8)
A. One servantB. Three servantsC. Two servants and a
soldierD. Two servants and two
soldiers
7. Who did Cornelius send to Joppa? (10:7-8)
A. One servantB. Three servantsC. Two servants and a
soldierD. Two servants and two
soldiers
8. What did the angel tell Cornelius to do? (10:5)
A. Pray harderB. Give almsC. Send men to JoppaD. Repent and be baptized
8. What did the angel tell Cornelius to do? (10:5)
A. Pray harderB. Give almsC. Send men to JoppaD. Repent and be baptized
9. Where did Peter pray while he was in Joppa? (10:9)
A. The basementB. The synagogueC. The bedroomD. The housetop
9. Where did Peter pray while he was in Joppa? (10:9)
A. The basementB. The synagogueC. The bedroomD. The housetop
10. About what time of day did Peter pray in Joppa? (10:9)
A. The third hourB. The sixth hourC. The ninth hourD. The twelfth hour
10. About what time of day did Peter pray in Joppa? (10:9)
A. The third hourB. The sixth hourC. The ninth hourD. The twelfth hour
11. What happened while Peter was praying in Joppa? (10:10)
A. He fell asleepB. He fell into a tranceC. Messengers came from LyddaD. An earthquake
11. What happened while Peter was praying in Joppa? (10:10)
A. He fell asleepB. He fell into a tranceC. Messengers came from LyddaD. An earthquake
12. What did Peter see descending from the sky? (10:11)
A. An object like a chariotB. An object like a great
sheetC. The Son of ManD. A flock of birds
12. What did Peter see descending from the sky? (10:11)
A. An object like a chariotB. An object like a great
sheetC. The Son of ManD. A flock of birds
13. Which of the following was not seen by Peter while he was in a trance? (10:12)
A. Four-footed animalsB. Creeping thingsC. BirdsD. Fish
13. Which of the following was not seen by Peter while he was in a trance? (10:12)
A. Four-footed animalsB. Creeping thingsC. BirdsD. Fish
14. Who said, “…I have never eaten anything common or unclean”? (10:14)
A. PhilipB. StephenC. PeterD. Paul
14. Who said, “…I have never eaten anything common or unclean”? (10:14)
A. PhilipB. StephenC. PeterD. Paul
15. How many times was Peter told to rise up, kill and eat? (10:13-16)
A. One timeB. Three timesC. Five timesD. A few times
15. How many times was Peter told to rise up, kill and eat? (10:13-16)
A. One timeB. Three timesC. Five timesD. A few times
16. What was Peter doing when the men sent by Cornelius arrived? (10:19)
A. Eating a mealB. PrayingC. Thinking about the visionD. Sleeping
16. What was Peter doing when the men sent by Cornelius arrived? (10:19)
A. Eating a mealB. PrayingC. Thinking about the visionD. Sleeping
17. Who told Peter that the men from Cornelius had arrived? (10:19)
A. Simon the tannerB. LydiaC. DorcasD. The Spirit
17. Who told Peter that the men from Cornelius had arrived? (10:19)
A. Simon the tannerB. LydiaC. DorcasD. The Spirit
18. Who accompanied Peter when he left for Caesarea to see Cornelius? (10:23)
A. No oneB. Brethren from JoppaC. The apostlesD. An angel
18. Who accompanied Peter when he left for Caesarea to see Cornelius? (10:23)
A. No oneB. Brethren from JoppaC. The apostlesD. An angel
19. When did Peter and the brethren from Joppa leave for Caesarea? (10:23-24)
A. ImmediatelyB. Later that dayC. The next dayD. The third day
19. When did Peter and the brethren from Joppa leave for Caesarea? (10:23-24)
A. ImmediatelyB. Later that dayC. The next dayD. The third day
20. Who was with Cornelius at his house when Peter arrived? (10:24)
A. The high priestB. The apostlesC. No oneD. Relatives and close
friends of Cornelius
20. Who was with Cornelius at his house when Peter arrived? (10:24)
A. The high priestB. The apostlesC. No oneD. Relatives and close
friends of Cornelius
21. Who worshipped Peter? (10:25)
A. No oneB. DorcasC. CorneliusD. Multitudes
21. Who worshipped Peter? (10:25)
A. No oneB. DorcasC. CorneliusD. Multitudes
22. Who said, “Stand up; I myself am also a man”? (10:26)
A. PeterB. PaulC. StephenD. Apollos
22. Who said, “Stand up; I myself am also a man”? (10:26)
A. PeterB. PaulC. StephenD. Apollos
23. How many days passed from the time Cornelius had his vision until he met Peter? (10:30)
A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. Seven
23. How many days passed from the time Cornelius had his vision until he met Peter? (10:30)
A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. Seven
24. Why had all the people come together in Cornelius’ house? (10:33)
A. To see miraclesB. To eat C. To prayD. To hear the things
commanded by God
24. Why had all the people come together in Cornelius’ house? (10:33)
A. To see miraclesB. To eat C. To prayD. To hear the things
commanded by God
25. Who said, “In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality”? (10:34)
A. JohnB. PaulC. BarnabasD. Peter
25. Who said, “In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality”? (10:34)
A. JohnB. PaulC. BarnabasD. Peter
26. According to Peter, who is accepted by God? (10:35)
A. Those who are JewsB. Those who fear God and
work righteousnessC. Those who are
circumcised and keep the lawD. All Gentiles and Jews
26. According to Peter, who is accepted by God? (10:35)
A. Those who are JewsB. Those who fear God and
work righteousnessC. Those who are
circumcised and keep the lawD. All Gentiles and Jews
27. When did the word sent to the children of Israel begin being preached? (10:36-37)
A. After the resurrection of Jesus
B. After the ascension of JesusC. After the baptism John
preachedD. After the Day of Pentecost
27. When did the word sent to the children of Israel begin being preached? (10:36-37)
A. After the resurrection of Jesus
B. After the ascension of JesusC. After the baptism John
preachedD. After the Day of Pentecost
28. Whom did God anoint with the Holy Spirit and power? (10:38)
A. Jesus of NazarethB. John the BaptistC. DavidD. Simon
28. Whom did God anoint with the Holy Spirit and power? (10:38)
A. Jesus of NazarethB. John the BaptistC. DavidD. Simon
29. Who is the judge of the living and the dead? (10:38-42)
A. Jesus of NazarethB. The apostlesC. The Holy SpiritD. The Father
29. Who is the judge of the living and the dead? (10:38-42)
A. Jesus of NazarethB. The apostlesC. The Holy SpiritD. The Father
30. Who said of Jesus, “To Him all the prophets witness that, through His name, whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins”? (10:43-44)
A. PeterB. PaulC. PhilipD. Stephen
30. Who said of Jesus, “To Him all the prophets witness that, through His name, whoever believes in Him will receive remission of sins”? (10:43-44)
A. PeterB. PaulC. PhilipD. Stephen
31. What happened while Peter spoke to Cornelius? (10:44)
A. He fell into a tranceB. Cornelius and those with him became angryC. The Holy Spirit fell on
those who heardD. The place was shaken
31. What happened while Peter spoke to Cornelius? (10:44)
A. He fell into a tranceB. Cornelius and those with him became angryC. The Holy Spirit fell on
those who heardD. The place was shaken
32. Who was astonished when the Holy Spirit fell upon those in the house of Cornelius? (10:45)
A. The circumcised believers
B. PeterC. No oneD. Everyone
32. Who was astonished when the Holy Spirit fell upon those in the house of Cornelius? (10:45)
A. The circumcised believers
B. PeterC. No oneD. Everyone
33. What happened when the gift of the Holy Spirit fell upon those in the house of Cornelius? (10:46)
A. They passed outB. They spoke in tongues
and magnified GodC. They did miraclesD. All the above
33. What happened when the gift of the Holy Spirit fell upon those in the house of Cornelius? (10:46)
A. They passed outB. They spoke in tongues
and magnified GodC. They did miraclesD. All the above
34. What did Peter order to be done with the Gentiles who spoke in tongues? (10:48)
A. That they be silencedB. That they be baptized in the
name of the LordC. That they present themselves to the apostles in JerusalemD. That they be circumcised
34. What did Peter order to be done with the Gentiles who spoke in tongues? (10:48)
A. That they be silencedB. That they be baptized in the
name of the LordC. That they present themselves to the apostles in JerusalemD. That they be circumcised
Chapter 11
1. Why did those of the circumcision in Jerusalem contend with Peter? (11:2-3)
A. He denied JesusB. He ate with uncircumcised
menC. He refused to eat with
GentilesD. He left Jerusalem
1. Why did those of the circumcision in Jerusalem contend with Peter? (11:2-3)
A. He denied JesusB. He ate with uncircumcised menC. He refused to eat with
GentilesD. He left Jerusalem
2. How did Peter respond to the circumcised brethren who contended with him? (11: 4)
A. He rebuked themB. He walked awayC. He repented of what he had doneD. He explained it to them in order from the beginning
2. How did Peter respond to the circumcised brethren who contended with him? (11: 4)
A. He rebuked themB. He walked awayC. He repented of what he had doneD. He explained it to them in order from the beginning
3. How many brethren from Joppa accompanied Peter to Cornelius’ house? (11:12)
A. TwoB. SixC. TwelveD. A few
3. How many brethren from Joppa accompanied Peter to Cornelius’ house? (11:12)
A. TwoB. SixC. TwelveD. A few
4. What did the angel tell Cornelius he would learn from Peter? (11:13-14)
A. Words by which he and his house could be savedB. How to speak in tonguesC. About circumcisionD. What heaven was like
4. What did the angel tell Cornelius he would learn from Peter? (11:13-14)
A. Words by which he and his house could be savedB. How to speak in tonguesC. About circumcisionD. What heaven was like
5. What did the apostles and brethren in Jerusalem do upon hearing that the Gentiles had received the Spirit? (11:18)
A. Glorified GodB. Became concernedC. Ordered them to be
circumcisedD. Established a Gentile church
5. What did the apostles and brethren in Jerusalem do upon hearing that the Gentiles had received the Spirit? (11:18)
A. Glorified GodB. Became concernedC. Ordered them to be
circumcisedD. Established a Gentile church
6. Why did the apostles and brethren in Jerusalem glorify God? (11:18)
A. God granted the Gentiles repentanceB. God had judged the GentilesC. God united the Jews and
GentilesD. God allowed Gentiles to
speak in tongues
6. Why did the apostles and brethren in Jerusalem glorify God? (11:18)
A. God granted the Gentiles repentanceB. God had judged the GentilesC. God united the Jews and
GentilesD. God allowed Gentiles to
speak in tongues
7. Which of these places is not mentioned as a place the saints in Jerusalem went as a result of persecution? (11:19)
A. PhoeniciaB. CyprusC. CreteD. Antioch
7. Which of these places is not mentioned as a place the saints in Jerusalem went as a result of persecution? (11:19)
A. PhoeniciaB. CyprusC. CreteD. Antioch
8. To whom did the saints preach when they were scattered following the death of Stephen? (11:19)
A. Jews onlyB. Gentiles onlyC. Jews and GentilesD. The people of Caesarea
8. To whom did the saints preach when they were scattered following the death of Stephen? (11:19)
A. Jews onlyB. Gentiles onlyC. Jews and GentilesD. The people of Caesarea
9. Who began preaching Jesus to the Hellenists at Antioch? (11:20)
A. Peter and JohnB. Paul and BarnabasC. Men of Cyprus and
CyreneD. Men of Caesarea
9. Who began preaching Jesus to the Hellenists at Antioch? (11:20)
A. Peter and JohnB. Paul and BarnabasC. Men of Cyprus and
CyreneD. Men of Caesarea
10. Who did the apostles in Jerusalem send to Antioch to work with the Hellenistic believers? (11:22)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. Peter and John
10. Who did the apostles in Jerusalem send to Antioch to work with the Hellenistic believers? (11:22)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. Peter and John
11. What did Barnabas see upon coming to Antioch from Jerusalem? (11:23)
A. The grace of GodB. Jewish hostilityC. People speaking in
tonguesD. Paul preaching
11. What did Barnabas see upon coming to Antioch from Jerusalem? (11:23)
A. The grace of GodB. Jewish hostilityC. People speaking in
tonguesD. Paul preaching
12. Who was said to be “a good man, and full of the Holy Spirit and of faith?” (11:24)
A. BarnabasB. PaulC. SimonD. Apollos
12. Who was said to be “a good man, and full of the Holy Spirit and of faith?” (11:24)
A. BarnabasB. PaulC. SimonD. Apollos
13. Who went to Tarsus to get Saul? (11:25)
A. BarnabasB. PeterC. Two disciplesD. All the above
13. Who went to Tarsus to get Saul? (11:25)
A. BarnabasB. PeterC. Two disciplesD. All the above
14. How long did Barnabas and Saul meet with the church in Antioch? (11:26)
A. One weekB. One monthC. One yearD. A few days
14. How long did Barnabas and Saul meet with the church in Antioch? (11:26)
A. One weekB. One monthC. One yearD. A few days
15. Where were the disciples first called “Christians”? (11:26)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. CaesareaD. Antioch
15. Where were the disciples first called “Christians”? (11:26)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. CaesareaD. Antioch
16. Who prophesied that a great famine would occur in the whole world? (11:28)
A. AlexanderB. PeterC. AgabusD. Archalaeus
16. Who prophesied that a great famine would occur in the whole world? (11:28)
A. AlexanderB. PeterC. AgabusD. Archalaeus
17. Where did the prophets who arrived in Antioch come from? (11:27)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. CaesareaD. All the above
17. Where did the prophets who arrived in Antioch come from? (11:27)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. CaesareaD. All the above
18. During the reign of which Roman emperor did the great famine occur? (11:28)
A. Julius CaesarB. Caesar AugustusC. Claudius CaesarD. Tiberius Caesar
18. During the reign of which Roman emperor did the great famine occur? (11:28)
A. Julius CaesarB. Caesar AugustusC. Claudius CaesarD. Tiberius Caesar
19. Why was the contribution sent to Judea? (11:28-29)
A. The apostles commanded itB. A famine occurredC. To support missionariesD. To build a church building
19. Why was the contribution sent to Judea? (11:28-29)
A. The apostles commanded itB. A famine occurredC. To support missionariesD. To build a church building
20. Who brought the contribution for relief to Judea? (11:30)
A. PeterB. Saul and BarnabasC. JohnD. Cornelius
20. Who brought the contribution for relief to Judea? (11:30)
A. PeterB. Saul and BarnabasC. JohnD. Cornelius
21. To whom did Saul and Barnabas give the relief funds? (11:30)
A. The needyB. The apostlesC. The eldersD. The deacons
21. To whom did Saul and Barnabas give the relief funds? (11:30)
A. The needyB. The apostlesC. The eldersD. The deacons
Chapter 12
1. Which king stretched out his hands in order to harass some from the church? (12:1)
A. HerodB. ClaudiusC. FelixD. Agrippa
1. Which king stretched out his hands in order to harass some from the church? (12:1)
A. HerodB. ClaudiusC. FelixD. Agrippa
2. Whom did Herod put to death? (12:2)
A. John the BaptistB. StephenC. JamesD. John
2. Whom did Herod put to death? (12:2)
A. John the BaptistB. StephenC. JamesD. John
3. How did Herod please the Jews? (12:2-3)
A. Killing James and seizing PeterB. Rebuilding the templeC. Lowering their taxesD. Giving alms
3. How did Herod please the Jews? (12:2-3)
A. Killing James and seizing PeterB. Rebuilding the templeC. Lowering their taxesD. Giving alms
4. When was Peter arrested? (12:3)
A. On the SabbathB. During the Days of
Unleavened BreadC. On SundayD. On the Day of Pentecost
4. When was Peter arrested? (12:3)
A. On the SabbathB. During the Days of
Unleavened BreadC. On SundayD. On the Day of Pentecost
5. When did Herod plan to bring Peter before the people? (12:4)
A. On the PassoverB. Before the PassoverC. After the PassoverD. On Pentecost
5. When did Herod plan to bring Peter before the people? (12:4)
A. On the PassoverB. Before the PassoverC. After the PassoverD. On Pentecost
6. How many squads of soldiers guarded Peter while he was in prison? (12:4)
A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four
6. How many squads of soldiers guarded Peter while he was in prison? (12:4)
A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four
7. What did the church do while Peter was in prison? (12:5)
A. Prayed constantlyB. Made him mealsC. Visited himD. All the above
7. What did the church do while Peter was in prison? (12:5)
A. Prayed constantlyB. Made him mealsC. Visited himD. All the above
8. Who slept between two soldiers, bound with chains, while he was in prison? (12:6)
A. PaulB. JesusC. PeterD. James
8. Who slept between two soldiers, bound with chains, while he was in prison? (12:6)
A. PaulB. JesusC. PeterD. James
9. How did Peter get out of prison? (12:7)
A. An earthquake freed himB. An angel of the Lord
freed himC. Herod let him goD. He escaped
9. How did Peter get out of prison? (12:7)
A. An earthquake freed himB. An angel of the Lord
freed himC. Herod let him goD. He escaped
10. When was Peter released from prison? (12:6)
A. The night before his trialB. SundayC. On the PassoverD. On the Sabbath
10. When was Peter released from prison? (12:6)
A. The night before his trialB. SundayC. On the PassoverD. On the Sabbath
11. When did the angel who freed Peter leave him? (12:10)
A. When he was outside the prison
B. When he was outside the cityC. When they went out and
down one streetD. When he met with the church
11. When did the angel who freed Peter leave him? (12:10)
A. When he was outside the prison
B. When he was outside the cityC. When they went out and
down one streetD. When he met with the church
12. What did Peter think when the angel freed him from prison? (12:9)
A. The guards would wake upB. He would leave JerusalemC. The church would be
surprisedD. He was having a vision
12. What did Peter think when the angel freed him from prison? (12:9)
A. The guards would wake upB. He would leave JerusalemC. The church would be
surprisedD. He was having a vision
13. Where did Peter go after the angel freed him from prison? (12:12)
A. The house of MarthaB. The house of SimonC. The house of MaryD. His own house
13. Where did Peter go after the angel freed him from prison? (12:12)
A. The house of MarthaB. The house of SimonC. The house of MaryD. His own house
14. Who was the mother of John Mark? (12:12)
A. MaryB. MarthaC. ClopasD. Dorcas
14. Who was the mother of John Mark? (12:12)
A. MaryB. MarthaC. ClopasD. Dorcas
15. What were the saints doing when Peter came to Mary’s house? (12:12)
A. EatingB. TeachingC. PrayingD. Mourning
15. What were the saints doing when Peter came to Mary’s house? (12:12)
A. EatingB. TeachingC. PrayingD. Mourning
16. Who answered the door at Mary’s house when Peter knocked? (12:13)
A. MaryB. RhodaC. JohnD. Dorcas
16. Who answered the door at Mary’s house when Peter knocked? (12:13)
A. MaryB. RhodaC. JohnD. Dorcas
17. Why did Rhoda not open the gate when Peter knocked? (12:14)
A. She did not recognize himB. She was full of gladness and ran insideC. She was afraidD. She could not get the
door open
17. Why did Rhoda not open the gate when Peter knocked? (12:14)
A. She did not recognize himB. She was full of gladness and ran insideC. She was afraidD. She could not get the
door open
18. Who was told, “You are beside yourself”? (12:15)
A. PeterB. StephenC. RhodaD. Gamaliel
18. Who was told, “You are beside yourself”? (12:15)
A. PeterB. StephenC. RhodaD. Gamaliel
19. How did the saints respond when Rhoda said Peter was at the door? (12:15)
A. They thought it was his angelB. They glorified GodC. They prayed for boldnessD. They were overcome
with fear
19. How did the saints respond when Rhoda said Peter was at the door? (12:15)
A. They thought it was his angelB. They glorified GodC. They prayed for boldnessD. They were overcome
with fear
20. What were the saints instructed to report to James and the brethren? (12:17)
A. The death of StephenB. The resurrection of JesusC. The escape of Peter from prisonD. The contribution for the poor had arrived
20. What were the saints instructed to report to James and the brethren? (12:17)
A. The death of StephenB. The resurrection of JesusC. The escape of Peter from prisonD. The contribution for the poor had arrived
21. What happened to the guards who watched Peter? (12:19)
A. They were punishedB. They were put to deathC. They were paid to keep silentD. They became believers
21. What happened to the guards who watched Peter? (12:19)
A. They were punishedB. They were put to deathC. They were paid to keep silentD. They became believers
22. Who was angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon? (12:20)
A. PilateB. JesusC. HerodD. Agrippa
22. Who was angry with the people of Tyre and Sidon? (12:20)
A. PilateB. JesusC. HerodD. Agrippa
23. Who was the king’s personal aide? (12:20)
A. BlastusB. ErastusC. AlexanderD. Justus
23. Who was the king’s personal aide? (12:20)
A. BlastusB. ErastusC. AlexanderD. Justus
24. Why did Tyre and Sidon seek peace with Herod? (12:20)
A. They did not want warB. They needed foodC. They needed lower taxesD. They wanted to please
Rome
24. Why did Tyre and Sidon seek peace with Herod? (12:20)
A. They did not want warB. They needed foodC. They needed lower taxesD. They wanted to please
Rome
25. Who cried out, “The voice of a god and not of a man”? (12:22)
A. The people of Tyre and SidonB. The people of AntiochC. The people of CaesareaD. The people of Galatia
25. Who cried out, “The voice of a god and not of a man”? (12:22)
A. The people of Tyre and SidonB. The people of AntiochC. The people of CaesareaD. The people of Galatia
26. Of whom were the people speaking when they said, “The voice of a god and not of a man”? (12:21-22)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. Herod
26. Of whom were the people speaking when they said, “The voice of a god and not of a man”? (12:21-22)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. Herod
27. Where was Herod when he died? (12:19, 23)
A. CaesareaB. AntiochC. JerusalemD. Tyre
27. Where was Herod when he died? (12:19, 23)
A. CaesareaB. AntiochC. JerusalemD. Tyre
28. How did Herod die? (12:23)A. Old ageB. LeprosyC. ExecutionD. An angel struck him, and he was eaten by worms
28. How did Herod die? (12:23)A. Old ageB. LeprosyC. ExecutionD. An angel struck him, and he was eaten by worms
29. Why did Herod die? (12:23)A. He killed JamesB. He did not give glory to GodC. He arrested PeterD. All the above
29. Why did Herod die? (12:23)A. He killed JamesB. He did not give glory to GodC. He arrested PeterD. All the above
30. Why did Barnabas and Saul leave Jerusalem and go to Antioch? (12:25)
A. They had fulfilled their ministry
B. The Spirit told them to goC. The apostles sent themD. Barnabas was homesick
30. Why did Barnabas and Saul leave Jerusalem and go to Antioch? (12:25)
A. They had fulfilled their ministryB. The Spirit told them to goC. The apostles sent themD. Barnabas was homesick
31. Whom did Barnabas and Saul take with them to Antioch? (12:25)
A. Peter and JohnB. John MarkC. JamesD. No one
31. Whom did Barnabas and Saul take with them to Antioch? (12:25)
A. Peter and JohnB. John MarkC. JamesD. No one
Chapter 13
1. What were the prophets and teachers at Antioch doing when the Holy Spirit spoke? (13:2)
A. Eating B. WorkingC. Ministering and fastingD. Sleeping
1. What were the prophets and teachers at Antioch doing when the Holy Spirit spoke? (13:2)
A. Eating B. WorkingC. Ministering and fastingD. Sleeping
2. Which of the following is not named among the prophets and teachers of Antioch? (13:1)
A. NigerB. LuciusC. Barnabas and SaulD. Philip
2. Which of the following is not named among the prophets and teachers of Antioch? (13:1)
A. NigerB. LuciusC. Barnabas and SaulD. Philip
3. Who was called “Niger?” (13:1)
A. SimeonB. LuciusC. SaulD. John Mark
3. Who was called “Niger?” (13:1)
A. SimeonB. LuciusC. SaulD. John Mark
4. Who was brought up with Herod the tetrarch? (13:1)
A. SaulB. ManaenC. LuciusD. Simeon
4. Who was brought up with Herod the tetrarch? (13:1)
A. SaulB. ManaenC. LuciusD. Simeon
5. What did the prophets and teachers do before sending off Barnabas and Saul? (13:3)
A. FastedB. PrayedC. Laid hands on themD. All the above
5. What did the prophets and teachers do before sending off Barnabas and Saul? (13:3)
A. FastedB. PrayedC. Laid hands on themD. All the above
6. Who decided it was time for Saul and Barnabas to go off on the first missionary journey? (13:2)
A. The apostlesB. The prophets and teachersC. The Holy SpiritD. Barnabas and Saul
6. Who decided it was time for Saul and Barnabas to go off on the first missionary journey? (13:2)
A. The apostlesB. The prophets and teachersC. The Holy SpiritD. Barnabas and Saul
7. Who accompanied Barnabas and Saul on the first missionary journey? (13:5)
A. No oneB. SilasC. JohnD. James
7. Who accompanied Barnabas and Saul on the first missionary journey? (13:5)
A. No oneB. SilasC. JohnD. James
8. Where did Barnabas and Saul go after departing Antioch on the first missionary journey? (13:4)
A. JerusalemB. SeleuciaC. GalatiaD. Caesarea Philippi
8. Where did Barnabas and Saul go after departing Antioch on the first missionary journey? (13:4)
A. JerusalemB. SeleuciaC. GalatiaD. Caesarea Philippi
9. On the first missionary journey, where did Barnabas and Saul go after leaving Seleucia? (13:4)
A. CyprusB. CreteC. CorinthD. Athens
9. On the first missionary journey, where did Barnabas and Saul go after leaving Seleucia? (13:4)
A. CyprusB. CreteC. CorinthD. Athens
10. On the first missionary journey, where did Barnabas and Saul preach the word? (13:5)
A. SeleuciaB. SalamisC. JerusalemD. Colosse
10. On the first missionary journey, where did Barnabas and Saul preach the word? (13:5)
A. SeleuciaB. SalamisC. JerusalemD. Colosse
11. Where did Barnabas and Saul proclaim the word of God while they were in Salamis? (13:5)
A. By the seaB. On the mountainC. In the templeD. In Jewish synagogues
11. Where did Barnabas and Saul proclaim the word of God while they were in Salamis? (13:5)
A. By the seaB. On the mountainC. In the templeD. In Jewish synagogues
12. Where did Barnabas and Saul meet Bar-Jesus? (13:6)
A. PaphosB. SalamisC. CreteD. Seleucia
12. Where did Barnabas and Saul meet Bar-Jesus? (13:6)
A. PaphosB. SalamisC. CreteD. Seleucia
13. Who was a Jewish false prophet? (13:6)
A. SimeonB. JustusC. Sergius PaulusD. Bar-Jesus
13. Who was a Jewish false prophet? (13:6)
A. SimeonB. JustusC. Sergius PaulusD. Bar-Jesus
14. Which of the following is not said of Sergius Paulus? (13:7)
A. He was a proconsulB. He was intelligentC. He was loved by JewsD. He sought to hear the
Word of God
14. Which of the following is not said of Sergius Paulus? (13:7)
A. He was a proconsulB. He was intelligentC. He was loved by JewsD. He sought to hear the
Word of God
15. Which of the following terms is not associated with Bar-Jesus? (13:6-8)
A. SorcererB. ElymasC. False prophetD. Miracle worker
15. Which of the following terms is not associated with Bar-Jesus? (13:6-8)
A. SorcererB. ElymasC. False prophetD. Miracle worker
16. Where is Saul when Luke starts calling him “Paul”? (13:6, 9)
A. AntiochB. DamascusC. PergaD. Paphos
16. Where is Saul when Luke starts calling him “Paul”? (13:6, 9)
A. AntiochB. DamascusC. PergaD. Paphos
17. Which of the following was said of Elymas? (13:10)
A. He was full of deceit and fraudB. He was the enemy of
righteousnessC. He perverted the straight ways of the LordD. All the above
17. Which of the following was said of Elymas? (13:10)
A. He was full of deceit and fraudB. He was the enemy of
righteousnessC. He perverted the straight ways of the LordD. All the above
18. Who was called the “son of the devil?” (13:10)
A. ElymasB. JudasC. SimonD. Herod
18. Who was called the “son of the devil?” (13:10)
A. ElymasB. JudasC. SimonD. Herod
19. What caused Sergius Paulus, the proconsul, to believe? (13:11-12)
A. The words of PaulB. The word of the prophetsC. The healing of the sickD. The blinding of Elymas
19. What caused Sergius Paulus, the proconsul, to believe? (13:11-12)
A. The words of PaulB. The word of the prophetsC. The healing of the sickD. The blinding of Elymas
20. What caused the blindness of Elymas? (13:11)
A. SicknessB. UnbeliefC. The hand of the LordD. Demons
20. What caused the blindness of Elymas? (13:11)
A. SicknessB. UnbeliefC. The hand of the LordD. Demons
21. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and his companions go after leaving Paphos? (13:13)
A. CyprusB. AntiochC. Perga in PamphyliaD. Jerusalem
21. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and his companions go after leaving Paphos? (13:13)
A. CyprusB. AntiochC. Perga in PamphyliaD. Jerusalem
22. Where did John depart from Paul and Barnabas to return to Jerusalem? (13:13)
A. PergaB. PhilippiC. PisidiaD. Paphos
22. Where did John depart from Paul and Barnabas to return to Jerusalem? (13:13)
A. PergaB. PhilippiC. PisidiaD. Paphos
23. Where did John go upon leaving Paul and his companions? (13:13)
A. AntiochB. CaesereaC. RomeD. Jerusalem
23. Where did John go upon leaving Paul and his companions? (13:13)
A. AntiochB. CaesereaC. RomeD. Jerusalem
24. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and his companions go upon leaving Perga? (13:14)
A. GalatiaB. Antioch in PisidiaC. CorinthD. Philippi
24. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and his companions go upon leaving Perga? (13:14)
A. GalatiaB. Antioch in PisidiaC. CorinthD. Philippi
25. What was read in the synagogue on the Sabbath day at Antioch? (13:15)
A. The Sermon On the MountB. The PsalmsC. The Law and the ProphetsD. Proverbs
25. What was read in the synagogue on the Sabbath day at Antioch? (13:15)
A. The Sermon On the MountB. The PsalmsC. The Law and the ProphetsD. Proverbs
26. Where did Paul speak while he was in Antioch? (13:14)
A. The synagogueB. The marketplaceC. The house of a friendD. By the sea
26. Where did Paul speak while he was in Antioch? (13:14)
A. The synagogueB. The marketplaceC. The house of a friendD. By the sea
27. How did Paul address the people in the synagogue at Antioch? (13:16)
A. “You stiff-necked people…”B. “All of you Jews and
Gentiles…”C. “My friends…”D. “Men of Israel, and you
who fear God,…”
27. How did Paul address the people in the synagogue at Antioch? (13:16)
A. “You stiff-necked people…”B. “All of you Jews and
Gentiles…”C. “My friends…”D. “Men of Israel, and you
who fear God,…”
28. About how long did God put up with the people of Israel in the wilderness? (13:18)
A. Forty days and nightsB. Forty yearsC. Four hundred yearsD. Four hundred forty-four years
28. About how long did God put up with the people of Israel in the wilderness? (13:18)
A. Forty days and nightsB. Forty yearsC. Four hundred yearsD. Four hundred forty-four years
29. How many nations did God destroy in the land of Canaan? (13:19)
A. ThreeB. Five C. SevenD. Fifteen
29. How many nations did God destroy in the land of Canaan? (13:19)
A. ThreeB. Five C. SevenD. Fifteen
30. The Israelites were given judges for about how many years? (13:20)
A. Four hundred yearsB. Forty yearsC. Four hundred fifty yearsD. Four years
30. The Israelites were given judges for about how many years? (13:20)
A. Four hundred yearsB. Forty yearsC. Four hundred fifty yearsD. Four years
31. How long did the judges rule Israel? (13:20)
A. Until the exodusB. Until they went to EgyptC. Until the days of SamuelD. Until the days of Joshua
31. How long did the judges rule Israel? (13:20)
A. Until the exodusB. Until they went to EgyptC. Until the days of SamuelD. Until the days of Joshua
32. To which tribe did Saul belong? (13:21)
A. JudahB. BenjaminC. LeviD. Naphtali
32. To which tribe did Saul belong? (13:21)
A. JudahB. BenjaminC. LeviD. Naphtali
33. Who was the first king of Israel? (13:21)
A. SaulB. DavidC. RehoboamD. Samuel
33. Who was the first king of Israel? (13:21)
A. SaulB. DavidC. RehoboamD. Samuel
34. Who was the son of Kish? (13:21)
A. HerodB. PaulC. JudasD. Saul
34. Who was the son of Kish? (13:21)
A. HerodB. PaulC. JudasD. Saul
35. How long did Saul reign over Israel? (13:21)
A. Four yearsB. Forty yearsC. Fourteen yearsD. Ten years
35. How long did Saul reign over Israel? (13:21)
A. Four yearsB. Forty yearsC. Fourteen yearsD. Ten years
36. Who removed Saul from the throne? (13:22)
A. DavidB. PhilistinesC. GodD. His son
36. Who removed Saul from the throne? (13:22)
A. DavidB. PhilistinesC. GodD. His son
37. Who was the father of David? (13:22)
A. KishB. ObedC. JesseD. Joseph
37. Who was the father of David? (13:22)
A. KishB. ObedC. JesseD. Joseph
38. Who did God call, “A man after My own heart”? (13:22)
A. SaulB. PaulC. MosesD. David
38. Who did God call, “A man after My own heart”? (13:22)
A. SaulB. PaulC. MosesD. David
39. Who came from the seed of David? (13:23)
A. JesusB. PaulC. SaulD. Barnabas
39. Who came from the seed of David? (13:23)
A. JesusB. PaulC. SaulD. Barnabas
40. What did John preach to the people of Israel before the coming of Jesus? (13:24)
A. Judgment on all the nations
B. A baptism of repentanceC. The coming of the churchD. The crucifixion and
resurrection of Jesus
40. What did John preach to the people of Israel before the coming of Jesus? (13:24)
A. Judgment on all the nations
B. A baptism of repentanceC. The coming of the churchD. The crucifixion and
resurrection of Jesus
41. What did the people of Jerusalem fail to recognize? (13:27)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. JesusC. The voices of the
prophetsD. Jesus and the voices of the prophets
41. What did the people of Jerusalem fail to recognize? (13:27)
A. The resurrection of JesusB. JesusC. The voices of the
prophetsD. Jesus and the voices of the prophets
42. What is read every Sabbath? (13:27)
A. The PsalmsB. The ProverbsC. The ScrollsD. The Prophets
42. What is read every Sabbath? (13:27)
A. The PsalmsB. The ProverbsC. The ScrollsD. The Prophets
43. Where is it written, “You are My Son, Today I have begotten You”? (13:33)
A. Psalm 1B. Psalm 2C. Psalm 3D. Psalm 22
43. Where is it written, “You are My Son, Today I have begotten You”? (13:33)
A. Psalm 1B. Psalm 2C. Psalm 3D. Psalm 22
44. By what were the people unable to be justified? (13:36-39)
A. The blood of JesusB. The Law of MosesC. The preaching of the
apostlesD. Faith in God
44. By what were the people unable to be justified? (13:36-39)
A. The blood of JesusB. The Law of MosesC. The preaching of the
apostlesD. Faith in God
45. Who wrote, “Behold, you despisers, Marvel and perish! For I work a work in your days, A work which you will by no means believe, Though one were to declare it to you”? (13:40-41)
A. The prophetsB. MosesC. DavidD. Peter
45. Who wrote, “Behold, you despisers, Marvel and perish! For I work a work in your days, A work which you will by no means believe, Though one were to declare it to you”? (13:40-41)
A. The prophetsB. MosesC. DavidD. Peter
46. What did the Gentiles do when Paul and Barnabas finished speaking at Antioch on the first Sabbath? (13:42)
A. Beg them to leaveB. Beg them to return the next SabbathC. Try to stone themD. Marvel
46. What did the Gentiles do when Paul and Barnabas finished speaking at Antioch on the first Sabbath? (13:42)
A. Beg them to leaveB. Beg them to return the next SabbathC. Try to stone themD. Marvel
47. Who followed Paul and Barnabas when they left the synagogue of Antioch on the first Sabbath? (13:43)
A. Pharisees B. SadduceesC. No oneD. Jews and devout
proselytes
47. Who followed Paul and Barnabas when they left the synagogue of Antioch on the first Sabbath? (13:43)
A. Pharisees B. SadduceesC. No oneD. Jews and devout
proselytes
48. What did Paul and Barnabas persuade the people of Antioch to do? (13:43)
A. Repent and be baptizedB. Turn from idolsC. Continue in the grace of GodD. All the above
48. What did Paul and Barnabas persuade the people of Antioch to do? (13:43)
A. Repent and be baptizedB. Turn from idolsC. Continue in the grace of GodD. All the above
49. Who assembled to hear the word of God on the second Sabbath at Antioch? (13:44)
A. JewsB. GentilesC. About twenty peopleD. Almost the whole city
49. Who assembled to hear the word of God on the second Sabbath at Antioch? (13:44)
A. JewsB. GentilesC. About twenty peopleD. Almost the whole city
50. How did the Jews at Antioch respond when the city gathered to hear Paul and Barnabas? (13:45)
A. By blaspheming themB. By contradicting themC. With envy toward themD. All the above
50. How did the Jews at Antioch respond when the city gathered to hear Paul and Barnabas? (13:45)
A. By blaspheming themB. By contradicting themC. With envy toward themD. All the above
51. To whom was the word of God to be spoken to first? (13:46)
A. MenB. ServantsC. JewsD. Believers
51. To whom was the word of God to be spoken to first? (13:46)
A. MenB. ServantsC. JewsD. Believers
52. Who was made a light for the Gentiles to bring salvation to the ends of the earth? (13:47)
A. PaulB. JewsC. BarnabasD. Paul and Barnabas
52. Who was made a light for the Gentiles to bring salvation to the ends of the earth? (13:47)
A. PaulB. JewsC. BarnabasD. Paul and Barnabas
53. What did the Gentiles at Antioch do upon hearing salvation had come to them? (13:48)
A. Were gladB. Glorified GodC. BelievedD. All the above
53. What did the Gentiles at Antioch do upon hearing salvation had come to them? (13:48)
A. Were gladB. Glorified GodC. BelievedD. All the above
54. Who in Antioch believed? (13:48)
A. As many as had been appointed to eternal life
B. The whole cityC. ManyD. A few
54. Who in Antioch believed? (13:48)
A. As many as had been appointed to eternal life
B. The whole cityC. ManyD. A few
55. Whom did the Jews stir up against Paul and Barnabas in Antioch? (13:50)
A. OfficialsB. Devout and prominent
womenC. Chief men of the cityD. Devout and prominent
women and chief men of the city
55. Whom did the Jews stir up against Paul and Barnabas in Antioch? (13:50)
A. OfficialsB. Devout and prominent
womenC. Chief men of the cityD. Devout and prominent
women and chief men of the city
56. What did Paul and Barnabas do before leaving Antioch? (13:51)
A. Ate a mealB. Prayed for unbelieversC. Shook dust from their
feetD. Wept
56. What did Paul and Barnabas do before leaving Antioch? (13:51)
A. Ate a mealB. Prayed for unbelieversC. Shook dust from their
feetD. Wept
57. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Antioch? (13:51)
A. IndiaB. CorinthC. PaphosD. Iconium
57. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Antioch? (13:51)
A. IndiaB. CorinthC. PaphosD. Iconium
58. What filled the disciples? (13:52)
A. JoyB. BlessingsC. Joy and the Holy SpiritD. Despair
58. What filled the disciples? (13:52)
A. JoyB. BlessingsC. Joy and the Holy SpiritD. Despair
Chapter 14
1. Where did Paul and Barnabas teach while they were in Iconium? (14:1)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. By the seaD. In the desert
1. Where did Paul and Barnabas teach while they were in Iconium? (14:1)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. By the seaD. In the desert
2. Who stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brethren in Iconium? (14:2)
A. Unbelieving JewsB. Unbelieving GentilesC. Unbelieving Jews and
GentilesD. The silversmith
2. Who stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against the brethren in Iconium? (14:2)
A. Unbelieving JewsB. Unbelieving GentilesC. Unbelieving Jews and
GentilesD. The silversmith
3. How did the Lord bear witness to the word of His grace in Iconium? (14:3)
A. With an earthquakeB. By raising people from
the deadC. By signs and wonders D. All the above
3. How did the Lord bear witness to the word of His grace in Iconium? (14:3)
A. With an earthquakeB. By raising people from
the deadC. By signs and wonders D. All the above
4. Why did Paul and Barnabas leave Iconium? (14:5-6)
A. The Holy Spirit told them to do soB. Paul had a dreamC. They had to preach to
other citiesD. People wanted to stone them
4. Why did Paul and Barnabas leave Iconium? (14:5-6)
A. The Holy Spirit told them to do soB. Paul had a dreamC. They had to preach to
other citiesD. People wanted to stone them
5. What were the cites of Lycaonia? (14:6)
A. IconiumB. AntiochC. Lystra and DerbeD. Jerusalem
5. What were the cites of Lycaonia? (14:6)
A. IconiumB. AntiochC. Lystra and DerbeD. Jerusalem
6. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Iconium? (14:8)
A. DerbeB. LystraC. AntiochD. Athens
6. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Iconium? (14:8)
A. DerbeB. LystraC. AntiochD. Athens
7. Where did Paul heal a lame man who had never walked? (14:8)
A. LystraB. LyddaC. DerbeD. Antioch
7. Where did Paul heal a lame man who had never walked? (14:8)
A. LystraB. LyddaC. DerbeD. Antioch
8. Who said, “The gods have come down to us in the likeness of men!”? (14:8-11)
A. People of CorinthB. People of DerbeC. People of AthensD. People of Lystra
8. Who said, “The gods have come down to us in the likeness of men!”? (14:8-11)
A. People of CorinthB. People of DerbeC. People of AthensD. People of Lystra
9. What did the people of Lystra call Barnabas? (14:12)
A. LordB. A prophetC. ZeusD. Friend
9. What did the people of Lystra call Barnabas? (14:12)
A. LordB. A prophetC. ZeusD. Friend
10. What did the people of Lystra call Paul? (14:12)
A. A prophetB. HermesC. FriendD. Lord
10. What did the people of Lystra call Paul? (14:12)
A. A prophetB. HermesC. FriendD. Lord
11. Why did the people of Lystra call Paul “Hermes”? (14:12)
A. He was fastB. He was the chief speakerC. He was a good talkerD. His father was Herman
11. Why did the people of Lystra call Paul “Hermes”? (14:12)
A. He was fastB. He was the chief speakerC. He was a good talkerD. His father was Herman
12. Where was the temple of Zeus located? (14:13)
A. PergamumB. AthensC. LystraD. Derbe
12. Where was the temple of Zeus located? (14:13)
A. PergamumB. AthensC. LystraD. Derbe
13. Who brought oxen and garlands to the gates of Lystra to offer a sacrifice? (14:13)
A. The peopleB. The priest of ZeusC. The governorD. All the above
13. Who brought oxen and garlands to the gates of Lystra to offer a sacrifice? (14:13)
A. The peopleB. The priest of ZeusC. The governorD. All the above
14. What did Barnabas and Paul do when the people of Lystra moved to offer a sacrifice? (14:13-14)
A. Thanked the peopleB. Left the cityC. Tore their clothesD. Helped the people
14. What did Barnabas and Paul do when the people of Lystra moved to offer a sacrifice? (14:13-14)
A. Thanked the peopleB. Left the cityC. Tore their clothesD. Helped the people
15. Why did Paul and Barnabas preach the gospel to the people of Lystra? (14:15)
A. To turn them from useless things to a living GodB. They were lostC. So they could offer
sacrificesD. All the above
15. Why did Paul and Barnabas preach the gospel to the people of Lystra? (14:15)
A. To turn them from useless things to a living GodB. They were lostC. So they could offer
sacrificesD. All the above
16. What did Paul and Barnabas tell the people of Lystra God had made? (14:15)
A. HeavenB. EarthC. SeaD. All the above
16. What did Paul and Barnabas tell the people of Lystra God had made? (14:15)
A. HeavenB. EarthC. SeaD. All the above
17. What did Paul and Barnabas tell the people of Lystra God had done in past generations? (17:16)
A. Let all nations walk in their ways
B. Punished all the nationsC. Divided the Red SeaD. Divided the Jordan River
17. What did Paul and Barnabas tell the people of Lystra God had done in past generations? (17:16)
A. Let all nations walk in their ways
B. Punished all the nationsC. Divided the Red SeaD. Divided the Jordan River
18. What witness had God given of himself to past generations? (14:17)
A. Doing goodB. Giving rain and fruitful
seasonsC. Filling hearts with food and gladnessD. All the above
18. What witness had God given of himself to past generations? (14:17)
A. Doing goodB. Giving rain and fruitful
seasonsC. Filling hearts with food and gladnessD. All the above
19. Where was Paul stoned, dragged out of the city and left for dead? (14:19)
A. DerbeB. LystraC. AntiochD. Damascus
19. Where was Paul stoned, dragged out of the city and left for dead? (14:19)
A. DerbeB. LystraC. AntiochD. Damascus
20. Who stoned Paul? (14:19)A. Jews from Antioch and
IconiumB. GentilesC. Jews from DerbeD. Jews from Jerusalem
20. Who stoned Paul? (14:19)A. Jews from Antioch and IconiumB. GentilesC. Jews from DerbeD. Jews from Jerusalem
21. What did Paul do after he was stoned? (14:20)
A. Departed LystraB. Entered LystraC. Thanked GodD. Encouraged the Disciples
21. What did Paul do after he was stoned? (14:20)
A. Departed LystraB. Entered LystraC. Thanked GodD. Encouraged the Disciples
22. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Lystra? (14:20)
A. DerbeB. AntiochC. IconiumD. Jerusalem
22. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Lystra? (14:20)
A. DerbeB. AntiochC. IconiumD. Jerusalem
23. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Derbe? (14:21)
A. IconiumB. AntiochC. LystraD. All the above
23. On the first missionary journey, where did Paul and Barnabas go after leaving Derbe? (14:21)
A. IconiumB. AntiochC. LystraD. All the above
24. On their first journey, what did Paul and Barnabas not do as they returned to Antioch? (14:22-23)
A. Strengthen the souls of the disciples
B. Exhort the disciples to continue in the faith
C. Appointed elders in every church
D. Collect money for the needy
24. On their first journey, what did Paul and Barnabas not do as they returned to Antioch? (14:22-23)
A. Strengthen the souls of the disciples
B. Exhort the disciples to continue in the faith
C. Appointed elders in every church
D. Collect money for the needy
25. Complete the following: “We must through many __________ enter the kingdom of God.” (14:22)
A. SorrowsB. BlessingsC. JourneysD. Tribulations
25. Complete the following: “We must through many __________ enter the kingdom of God.” (14:22)
A. SorrowsB. BlessingsC. JourneysD. Tribulations
26. On the first missionary journey, from where did Paul and Barnabas set sail for Antioch? (14:25-26)
A. AthensB. LystraC. AttaliaD. Alexandria
26. On the first missionary journey, from where did Paul and Barnabas set sail for Antioch? (14:25-26)
A. AthensB. LystraC. AttaliaD. Alexandria
27. Where did the first missionary journey end? (14:26)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. AthensD. Lystra
27. Where did the first missionary journey end? (14:26)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. AthensD. Lystra
28. According to Paul and Barnabas, what door had God opened among the Gentiles? (14:27)
A. Door of givingB. Door of loveC. Door of faithD. Door of understanding
28. According to Paul and Barnabas, what door had God opened among the Gentiles? (14:27)
A. Door of givingB. Door of loveC. Door of faithD. Door of understanding
29. What did Paul and Barnabas appoint in every church on their first missionary journey? (14:23)
A. DeaconsB. EldersC. PreachersD. Prophets
29. What did Paul and Barnabas appoint in every church on their first missionary journey? (14:23)
A. DeaconsB. EldersC. PreachersD. Prophets
30. How did Paul and Barnabas appoint elders? (14:23)
A. By casting lotsB. With prayerC. With fastingD. With prayer and fasting
30. How did Paul and Barnabas appoint elders? (14:23)
A. By casting lotsB. With prayerC. With fastingD. With prayer and fasting
Chapter 15
1. Who taught that circumcision was necessary for salvation? (15:1)
A. Paul and BarnabasB. PeterC. Certain men from JudeaD. All the above
1. Who taught that circumcision was necessary for salvation? (15:1)
A. Paul and BarnabasB. PeterC. Certain men from JudeaD. All the above
2. What issue did Paul and Barnabas dispute in Antioch? (15:2)
A. IdolatryB. CircumcisionC. BaptismD. Fellowship of Gentiles
2. What issue did Paul and Barnabas dispute in Antioch? (15:2)
A. IdolatryB. CircumcisionC. BaptismD. Fellowship of Gentiles
3. Why did the brethren of Antioch send Paul, Barnabas and others to Jerusalem? (15:2)
A. To report on the missionary journeyB. To give support to the needyC. To settle the dispute over
circumcisionD. To receive the Holy Spirit
3. Why did the brethren of Antioch send Paul, Barnabas and others to Jerusalem? (15:2)
A. To report on the missionary journeyB. To give support to the needyC. To settle the dispute over
circumcisionD. To receive the Holy Spirit
4. Who were Paul, Barnabas, and the brethren to meet with and resolve the issue of circumcision? (15:2)
A. Apostles and deaconsB. Apostles and eldersC. Elders and deaconsD. Deacons and the
Sanhedrin
4. Who were Paul, Barnabas, and the brethren to meet with and resolve the issue of circumcision? (15:2)
A. Apostles and deaconsB. Apostles and eldersC. Elders and deaconsD. Deacons and the
Sanhedrin
5. Where did Paul, Barnabas and the brethren pass through on their way from Antioch to Jerusalem? (15:3)
A. DerbeB. Phoenicia and SamariaC. IconiumD. Capernaum
5. Where did Paul, Barnabas and the brethren pass through on their way from Antioch to Jerusalem? (15:3)
A. DerbeB. Phoenicia and SamariaC. IconiumD. Capernaum
6. Who among the brethren said Gentiles must be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses? (15:5)
A. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ProselytesD. No one
6. Who among the brethren said Gentiles must be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses? (15:5)
A. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. ProselytesD. No one
7. By whose mouth did God choose to first preach the gospel to the Gentiles? (15:7)
A. PeterB. PaulC. PhilipD. Apollos
7. By whose mouth did God choose to first preach the gospel to the Gentiles? (15:7)
A. PeterB. PaulC. PhilipD. Apollos
8. How did God acknowledge that He wanted the Gentiles to receive the gospel? (15:7-8)
A. By the Holy SpiritB. By raising the deadC. By healing the lameD. All the above
8. How did God acknowledge that He wanted the Gentiles to receive the gospel? (15:7-8)
A. By the Holy SpiritB. By raising the deadC. By healing the lameD. All the above
9. By what were the hearts of the Gentiles purified? (15:8-9)
A. WaterB. FaithC. CircumcisionD. Fasting
9. By what were the hearts of the Gentiles purified? (15:8-9)
A. WaterB. FaithC. CircumcisionD. Fasting
10. What did Peter say of those who insisted the Gentiles be circumcised and keep the Law? (15:10)
A. They were not fairB. They did not understand the LawC. They were testing GodD. They pleased God
10. What did Peter say of those who insisted the Gentiles be circumcised and keep the Law? (15:10)
A. They were not fairB. They did not understand the LawC. They were testing GodD. They pleased God
11. How did Peter say Jews and Gentiles were saved? (15:11)
A. Through good worksB. Through keeping the LawC. Through the grace of the Lord JesusD. All the above
11. How did Peter say Jews and Gentiles were saved? (15:11)
A. Through good worksB. Through keeping the LawC. Through the grace of the Lord JesusD. All the above
12. Whom did James say agreed with Peter’s words about God accepting the Gentiles? (15:13-15)
A. MosesB. Paul and BarnabasC. DavidD. The prophets
12. Whom did James say agreed with Peter’s words about God accepting the Gentiles? (15:13-15)
A. MosesB. Paul and BarnabasC. DavidD. The prophets
13. What did James say the Gentile Christians should do? (15:20)
A. Abstain from things contaminated by idols
B. Abstain from sexual immorality
C. Abstain from what is strangled and from blood
D. All the above
13. What did James say the Gentile Christians should do? (15:20)
A. Abstain from things contaminated by idols
B. Abstain from sexual immorality
C. Abstain from what is strangled and from blood
D. All the above
14. Who was preached in the synagogues every Sabbath? (15:21)
A. JesusB. DavidC. IsaiahD. Moses
14. Who was preached in the synagogues every Sabbath? (15:21)
A. JesusB. DavidC. IsaiahD. Moses
15. Which of the following did not speak at Jerusalem concerning Gentiles and circumcision? (15:7-13)
A. JohnB. JamesC. Paul and BarnabasD. Peter
15. Which of the following did not speak at Jerusalem concerning Gentiles and circumcision? (15:7-13)
A. JohnB. JamesC. Paul and BarnabasD. Peter
16. Who accompanied Paul and Barnabas when they returned to Antioch from Jerusalem? (15:22)
A. JohnB. Judas and SilasC. PeterD. James
16. Who accompanied Paul and Barnabas when they returned to Antioch from Jerusalem? (15:22)
A. JohnB. Judas and SilasC. PeterD. James
17. To which of the following Gentile brethren was the letter from Jerusalem not addressed? (15:23)
A. AntiochB. GalatiaC. SyriaD. Cilicia
17. To which of the following Gentile brethren was the letter from Jerusalem not addressed? (15:23)
A. AntiochB. GalatiaC. SyriaD. Cilicia
18. What did the brethren at Antioch do upon reading the letter from Jerusalem? (15:31)
A. RejoicedB. Wrote a letter to
JerusalemC. ArguedD. Sent a gift to Jerusalem
18. What did the brethren at Antioch do upon reading the letter from Jerusalem? (15:31)
A. RejoicedB. Wrote a letter to
JerusalemC. ArguedD. Sent a gift to Jerusalem
19. Who exhorted and strengthened the brethren of Antioch with a lengthy message? (15:32)
A. Judas and SilasB. Paul and BarnabasC. Paul and PeterD. James and John
19. Who exhorted and strengthened the brethren of Antioch with a lengthy message? (15:32)
A. Judas and SilasB. Paul and BarnabasC. Paul and PeterD. James and John
20. How are Judas and Silas described? (15:22, 32)
A. Leading brethrenB. ProphetsC. Leading brethren and
prophetsD. Apostles
20. How are Judas and Silas described? (15:22, 32)
A. Leading brethrenB. ProphetsC. Leading brethren and
prophetsD. Apostles
21. What happened after the brethren of Antioch sent Judas and Silas back with greetings? (15:33-34)
A. They both went to Jerusalem
B. Only Judas went to Jerusalem
C. Only Silas went to JerusalemD. They had a feast
21. What happened after the brethren of Antioch sent Judas and Silas back with greetings? (15:33-34)
A. They both went to Jerusalem
B. Only Judas went to Jerusalem
C. Only Silas went to JerusalemD. They had a feast
22. Who said, “Let us now go back and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they are doing”? (15:36)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. JamesD. Silas
22. Who said, “Let us now go back and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they are doing”? (15:36)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. JamesD. Silas
23. Who wanted John, called Mark, to go on the second missionary journey? (15:37)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. John’s mother
23. Who wanted John, called Mark, to go on the second missionary journey? (15:37)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. John’s mother
24. Who did not want John, called Mark, to go on the second missionary journey? (15:38)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. John’s mother
24. Who did not want John, called Mark, to go on the second missionary journey? (15:38)
A. PaulB. BarnabasC. PeterD. John’s mother
25. Where did John, called Mark, depart from Paul and Barnabas? (15:38)
A. PhilippiB. PergamumC. PergaD. Pamphylia
25. Where did John, called Mark, depart from Paul and Barnabas? (15:38)
A. PhilippiB. PergamumC. PergaD. Pamphylia
26. Who accompanied Barnabas on the second missionary journey? (15:39)
A. MarkB. SilasC. PaulD. All the above
26. Who accompanied Barnabas on the second missionary journey? (15:39)
A. MarkB. SilasC. PaulD. All the above
27. Where did Barnabas go after leaving Antioch on the second missionary journey? (15:39)
A. CyprusB. CorinthC. DerbeD. Jerusalem
27. Where did Barnabas go after leaving Antioch on the second missionary journey? (15:39)
A. CyprusB. CorinthC. DerbeD. Jerusalem
28. To what did the brethren of Antioch commend Paul and Silas? (15:40)
A. The Word of GodB. The Spirit of GodC. The grace of GodD. The truth of God
28. To what did the brethren of Antioch commend Paul and Silas? (15:40)
A. The Word of GodB. The Spirit of GodC. The grace of GodD. The truth of God
29. Who accompanied Paul on the second missionary journey? (15:40)
A. MarkB. BarnabasC. SilasD. All the above
29. Who accompanied Paul on the second missionary journey? (15:40)
A. MarkB. BarnabasC. SilasD. All the above
30. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul and Silas go upon leaving Antioch? (15:41)
A. Syria and CiliciaB. JerusalemC. Derbe and LystraD. Galatia
30. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul and Silas go upon leaving Antioch? (15:41)
A. Syria and CiliciaB. JerusalemC. Derbe and LystraD. Galatia
Chapter 16
1. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Cilicia? (16:1)
A. JerusalemB. PergaC. Derbe and LystraD. Antioch
1. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Cilicia? (16:1)
A. JerusalemB. PergaC. Derbe and LystraD. Antioch
2. Which of the following is not said of Timothy? (16:1-2)
A. His father was a discipleB. He was the son of a
Jewish womanC. His mother was a believerD. His father was a Greek
2. Which of the following is not said of Timothy? (16:1-2)
A. His father was a discipleB. He was the son of a
Jewish womanC. His mother was a believerD. His father was a Greek
3. Where did Paul first meet Timothy? (16:1)
A. RomeB. LystraC. CorinthD. Macedonia
3. Where did Paul first meet Timothy? (16:1)
A. RomeB. LystraC. CorinthD. Macedonia
4. Which of the following is not given as a reason Timothy was circumcised? (16:3)
A. He could go with PaulB. His mother was a JewC. There were Jews in the regionD. Jews knew Timothy’s
father was a Greek
4. Which of the following is not given as a reason Timothy was circumcised? (16:3)
A. He could go with PaulB. His mother was a JewC. There were Jews in the regionD. Jews knew Timothy’s
father was a Greek
5. What decrees did Paul and Timothy deliver to the churches as they passed through the cities? (16:4)
A. Those of MosesB. Those of the apostles and elders of JerusalemC. Those of the church at
AntiochD. Those of the Word
5. What decrees did Paul and Timothy deliver to the churches as they passed through the cities? (16:4)
A. Those of MosesB. Those of the apostles and elders of JerusalemC. Those of the church at
AntiochD. Those of the Word
6. On the second missionary journey, how frequently did the numbers increase in the church? (16:5)
A. DailyB. WeeklyC. MonthlyD. Yearly
6. On the second missionary journey, how frequently did the numbers increase in the church? (16:5)
A. DailyB. WeeklyC. MonthlyD. Yearly
7. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Lystra? (16:2)
A. JudeaB. AntiochC. CorinthD. Iconium
7. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Lystra? (16:2)
A. JudeaB. AntiochC. CorinthD. Iconium
8. Why did Paul and Timothy go through the regions of Phrygia and Galatia on the second missionary journey? (16:6)
A. They feared JewsB. They feared GentilesC. Barnabas was thereD. They were forbidden by the
Holy Spirit from preaching in Asia
8. Why did Paul and Timothy go through the regions of Phrygia and Galatia on the second missionary journey? (16:6)
A. They feared JewsB. They feared GentilesC. Barnabas was thereD. They were forbidden by the
Holy Spirit from preaching in Asia
9. On the second missionary journey, what city did Paul bypass upon leaving Iconium? (16:7-8)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. LystraD. Mysia
9. On the second missionary journey, what city did Paul bypass upon leaving Iconium? (16:7-8)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. LystraD. Mysia
10. On the second missionary journey, where did the Spirit of Jesus prevent Paul from going? (16:7)
A. LystraB. RomeC. JerusalemD. Bithynia
10. On the second missionary journey, where did the Spirit of Jesus prevent Paul from going? (16:7)
A. LystraB. RomeC. JerusalemD. Bithynia
11. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go after passing by Mysia? (16:8)
A. CorinthB. AntiochC. TroasD. Rome
11. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go after passing by Mysia? (16:8)
A. CorinthB. AntiochC. TroasD. Rome
12. Where did Paul have a vision involving a man of Macedonia? (16:8-9)
A. TroasB. CorinthC. PhilippiD. Antioch
12. Where did Paul have a vision involving a man of Macedonia? (16:8-9)
A. TroasB. CorinthC. PhilippiD. Antioch
13. How did Paul conclude that God called him to preach to the people of Macedonia? (16:10)
A. The apostles and elders sent himB. He saw a visionC. Timothy had a visionD. Macedonia invited him to come
13. How did Paul conclude that God called him to preach to the people of Macedonia? (16:10)
A. The apostles and elders sent himB. He saw a visionC. Timothy had a visionD. Macedonia invited him to come
14. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Troas? (16:11)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. SamothraceD. Corinth
14. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Troas? (16:11)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. SamothraceD. Corinth
15. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul arrive the day after leaving Samothrace? (16:11)
A. NeapolisB. CorinthC. AntiochD. Lystra
15. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul arrive the day after leaving Samothrace? (16:11)
A. NeapolisB. CorinthC. AntiochD. Lystra
16. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Neapolis? (16:12)
A. CorinthB. PhilippiC. AntiochD. Rome
16. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Neapolis? (16:12)
A. CorinthB. PhilippiC. AntiochD. Rome
17. Which city is a Macedonian colony? (16:12)
A. RomeB. JerusalemC. CorinthD. Philippi
17. Which city is a Macedonian colony? (16:12)
A. RomeB. JerusalemC. CorinthD. Philippi
18. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go on the Sabbath while in Philippi? (16:13)
A. The synagogueB. The riversideC. The templeD. The marketplace
18. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go on the Sabbath while in Philippi? (16:13)
A. The synagogueB. The riversideC. The templeD. The marketplace
19. What did Paul expect to find at the riverside gate in Philippi? (16:13)
A. A marketplaceB. A synagogueC. A place of prayerD. A Roman official
19. What did Paul expect to find at the riverside gate in Philippi? (16:13)
A. A marketplaceB. A synagogueC. A place of prayerD. A Roman official
20. Where did Paul meet Lydia? (16:14)
A. PhilippiB. ThyatiraC. RomeD. Corinth
20. Where did Paul meet Lydia? (16:14)
A. PhilippiB. ThyatiraC. RomeD. Corinth
21. From what city did Lydia come? (16:14)
A. PhilippiB. ThyatiraC. RomeD. Corinth
21. From what city did Lydia come? (16:14)
A. PhilippiB. ThyatiraC. RomeD. Corinth
22. Who was a seller of purple fabrics? (16:14)
A. LydiaB. DorcasC. PriscillaD. Mary
22. Who was a seller of purple fabrics? (16:14)
A. LydiaB. DorcasC. PriscillaD. Mary
23. Of whom was it said, “the Lord opened her heart”? (16:14)
A. MaryB. DorcasC. LydiaD. Priscilla
23. Of whom was it said, “the Lord opened her heart”? (16:14)
A. MaryB. DorcasC. LydiaD. Priscilla
24. How did Lydia and her household respond to the things spoken by Paul? (16:14-15)
A. They leftB. They marveledC. They were baptizedD. All the above
24. How did Lydia and her household respond to the things spoken by Paul? (16:14-15)
A. They leftB. They marveledC. They were baptizedD. All the above
25. Who said to Paul, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come to my house and stay”? (16:15)
A. TimothyB. The jailerC. AquilaD. Lydia
25. Who said to Paul, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come to my house and stay”? (16:15)
A. TimothyB. The jailerC. AquilaD. Lydia
26. Where was Paul going when he met a slave girl possessed with a spirit of divination? (16:16)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. The shipD. The place of prayer
26. Where was Paul going when he met a slave girl possessed with a spirit of divination? (16:16)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. The shipD. The place of prayer
27. Where did Paul meet a slave girl possesses with a spirit of divination? (16:16)
A. RomeB. LystraC. PhilippiD. Corinth
27. Where did Paul meet a slave girl possesses with a spirit of divination? (16:16)
A. RomeB. LystraC. PhilippiD. Corinth
28. How long did the slave girl with the spirit of divination cry out to Paul before he healed her? (16:17-18)
A. An hourB. A dayC. Two daysD. Many days
28. How long did the slave girl with the spirit of divination cry out to Paul before he healed her? (16:17-18)
A. An hourB. A dayC. Two daysD. Many days
29. How did the slave girl at Philippi bring her masters much profit? (16:16)
A. Making garmentsB. Making tentsC. DancingD. Fortune-telling
29. How did the slave girl at Philippi bring her masters much profit? (16:16)
A. Making garmentsB. Making tentsC. DancingD. Fortune-telling
30. Who said, “These men are the servants of the Most High God, who proclaim to us the way of salvation”? (16:17)
A. A slave girlB. A slave boyC. Jewish believersD. Gentile believers
30. Who said, “These men are the servants of the Most High God, who proclaim to us the way of salvation”? (16:17)
A. A slave girlB. A slave boyC. Jewish believersD. Gentile believers
31. Why were Paul and Silas dragged into the marketplace of Philippi before the authorities? (16:18-19)
A. They opposed idolatryB. They cast a spirit out of a
slave girlC. They taught against the
customs of MosesD. They were Jews
31. Why were Paul and Silas dragged into the marketplace of Philippi before the authorities? (16:18-19)
A. They opposed idolatryB. They cast a spirit out of a slave girlC. They taught against the
customs of MosesD. They were Jews
32. Of whom was it said, “These men, being Jews, exceedingly trouble our city; and they teach customs which are not lawful for us, being Romans, to receive or observe”? (16:20-21)
A. Peter and JohnB. Paul and BarnabasC. Paul and SilasD. Paul and Timothy
32. Of whom was it said, “These men, being Jews, exceedingly trouble our city; and they teach customs which are not lawful for us, being Romans, to receive or observe”? (16:20-21)
A. Peter and JohnB. Paul and BarnabasC. Paul and SilasD. Paul and Timothy
33. Where does Luke first make mention of being with Paul on his travels? (16:12-17)
A. PhilippiB. JerusalemC. DamascusD. Rome
33. Where does Luke first make mention of being with Paul on his travels? (16:12-17)
A. PhilippiB. JerusalemC. DamascusD. Rome
34. Which of the following did the magistrates at Philippi not do with Paul and Silas? (16:22-24)
A. Tore their clothes off themB. Had them beaten with rodsC. Had them thrown in prison with their feet fastened in
stocksD. Mocked them
34. Which of the following did the magistrates at Philippi not do with Paul and Silas? (16:22-24)
A. Tore their clothes off themB. Had them beaten with rodsC. Had them thrown in prison with their feet fastened in
stocksD. Mocked them
35. What time of day were Paul and Silas praying and singing hymns to God? (16:25)
A. All dayB. MorningC. EveningD. Midnight
35. What time of day were Paul and Silas praying and singing hymns to God? (16:25)
A. All dayB. MorningC. EveningD. Midnight
36. Where were Paul and Silas put in prison? (16:23)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. PhilippiD. Antioch
36. Where were Paul and Silas put in prison? (16:23)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. PhilippiD. Antioch
37. Who listened to Paul and Silas as they sang and prayed? (16:25)
A. The jailerB. The prisonersC. The magistratesD. All the above
37. Who listened to Paul and Silas as they sang and prayed? (16:25)
A. The jailerB. The prisonersC. The magistratesD. All the above
38. What is not said to have happened after the earthquake in Philippi? (16:26)
A. The foundations of the prison were shakenB. The doors of the prison were openC. Everyone’s chains in the prison were unfastenedD. Everyone in the prison was
freed
38. What is not said to have happened after the earthquake in Philippi? (16:26)
A. The foundations of the prison were shakenB. The doors of the prison were openC. Everyone’s chains in the prison were unfastenedD. Everyone in the prison was
freed
39. What was the keeper of the prison doing when the earthquake occurred? (16:27)
A. Sleeping B. WatchingC. ListeningD. Talking
39. What was the keeper of the prison doing when the earthquake occurred? (16:27)
A. Sleeping B. WatchingC. ListeningD. Talking
40. Why did the keeper of the prison plan to kill himself? (16:27)
A. He had fallen asleepB. He thought his prisoners had fledC. He did not want to punish PaulD. He believed
40. Why did the keeper of the prison plan to kill himself? (16:27)
A. He had fallen asleepB. He thought his prisoners had fledC. He did not want to punish PaulD. He believed
41. Who prevented the keeper of the prison from killing himself? (16:28)
A. His wifeB. A prisonerC. A soldierD. Paul
41. Who prevented the keeper of the prison from killing himself? (16:28)
A. His wifeB. A prisonerC. A soldierD. Paul
42. Who said, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” (16:27-30)
A. A slave girlB. The keeper of the prisonC. A centurionD. Aquila
42. Who said, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” (16:27-30)
A. A slave girlB. The keeper of the prisonC. A centurionD. Aquila
43. Who was told, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household”? (16:31)
A. The keeper of the prisonB. DorcasC. LydiaD. The centurion
43. Who was told, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household”? (16:31)
A. The keeper of the prisonB. DorcasC. LydiaD. The centurion
44. What did Paul and Silas do after telling the keeper of the prison to believe in Jesus? (16:32-33)
A. Rejoiced in their salvationB. Wept with joyC. Spoke the word of the Lord to him and all in his house
and baptized themD. Left Philippi
44. What did Paul and Silas do after telling the keeper of the prison to believe in Jesus? (16:32-33)
A. Rejoiced in their salvationB. Wept with joyC. Spoke the word of the Lord to him and all in his house
and baptized themD. Left Philippi
45. When did the keeper of the prison rejoice that he and his household had believed? (16:31-34)
A. Before he was baptizedB. After he was baptizedC. After he said he believedD. After Paul and Silas
prayed for him
45. When did the keeper of the prison rejoice that he and his household had believed? (16:31-34)
A. Before he was baptizedB. After he was baptizedC. After he said he believedD. After Paul and Silas
prayed for him
46. What did Paul and Silas do after the keeper of the prison and his household were baptized? (16:35-36)
A. Left PhilippiB. Went to the riversideC. Stayed at the prison
keeper’s houseD. Stayed in the prison
46. What did Paul and Silas do after the keeper of the prison and his household were baptized? (16:35-36)
A. Left PhilippiB. Went to the riversideC. Stayed at the prison
keeper’s houseD. Stayed in the prison
47. What did the magistrates of Philippi send the officers to the prison to do? (16:35)
A. To bring Paul and Silas to trialB. To check on Paul and SilasC. To punish Paul and SilasD. To release Paul and Silas
47. What did the magistrates of Philippi send the officers to the prison to do? (16:35)
A. To bring Paul and Silas to trialB. To check on Paul and SilasC. To punish Paul and SilasD. To release Paul and Silas
48. What did Paul say to the officers who had been sent to release him and Silas? (16:37)
A. “Thanks.”B. “Do You Know Jesus?”C. “No Indeed!”D. “Let Us Think About It.”
48. What did Paul say to the officers who had been sent to release him and Silas? (16:37)
A. “Thanks.”B. “Do You Know Jesus?”C. “No Indeed!”D. “Let Us Think About It.”
49. Why were the magistrates of Philippi afraid? (16:38)
A. Because of the earthquakeB. Because Paul and Silas were JewsC. Because Paul and Silas
were RomansD. Because Paul and Silas were innocent
49. Why were the magistrates of Philippi afraid? (16:38)
A. Because of the earthquakeB. Because Paul and Silas were JewsC. Because Paul and Silas
were RomansD. Because Paul and Silas were innocent
50. Where did Paul and Silas go after they were released from the Philippian prison? (16:40)
A. LystraB. The prison keeper’s
houseC. Lydia’s houseD. The riverside gate
50. Where did Paul and Silas go after they were released from the Philippian prison? (16:40)
A. LystraB. The prison keeper’s
houseC. Lydia’s houseD. The riverside gate
Chapter 17
1. On the second missionary journey, which places did Paul pass through on his way from Philippi to Thessalonica? (17:1)
A. Athens and CorinthB. Antioch and ArabiaC. Amphipolis and ApolloniaD. Athens and Arabia
1. On the second missionary journey, which places did Paul pass through on his way from Philippi to Thessalonica? (17:1)
A. Athens and CorinthB. Antioch and ArabiaC. Amphipolis and ApolloniaD. Athens and Arabia
2. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Philippi? (17:1)
A. AthensB. JerusalemC. RomeD. Thessalonica
2. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Philippi? (17:1)
A. AthensB. JerusalemC. RomeD. Thessalonica
3. What was Paul’s custom on arriving in a city? (17:1-2)
A. Go to the synagogue of the JewsB. Take a nap C. Eat a meal D. Go to the marketplace
3. What was Paul’s custom on arriving in a city? (17:1-2)
A. Go to the synagogue of the JewsB. Take a nap C. Eat a meal D. Go to the marketplace
4. How long did Paul reason with the Jews in Thessalonica? (17:2)
A. A SabbathB. Two SabbathsC. Three SabbathsD. Four Sabbaths
4. How long did Paul reason with the Jews in Thessalonica? (17:2)
A. A SabbathB. Two SabbathsC. Three SabbathsD. Four Sabbaths
5. What was the subject of the debate between Paul and the Jews of Thessalonica? (17:3)
A. The Christ had to suffer and rise from the deadB. Gentiles and circumcisionC. Jesus was a descendant of DavidD. Gentiles did not have to
keep the Sabbath
5. What was the subject of the debate between Paul and the Jews of Thessalonica? (17:3)
A. The Christ had to suffer and rise from the deadB. Gentiles and circumcisionC. Jesus was a descendant of DavidD. Gentiles did not have to
keep the Sabbath
6. What did Paul use to prove to the Thessalonian Jews that the Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead? (17:2)
A. EyewitnessesB. Common senseC. DeceitD. Scriptures
6. What did Paul use to prove to the Thessalonian Jews that the Christ had to suffer and rise from the dead? (17:2)
A. EyewitnessesB. Common senseC. DeceitD. Scriptures
7. Who in Thessalonica were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas? (17:1-4)
A. JewsB. Devout GreeksC. Leading womenD. All the above
7. Who in Thessalonica were persuaded and joined Paul and Silas? (17:1-4)
A. JewsB. Devout GreeksC. Leading womenD. All the above
8. Who organized the mob in Thessalonica which set the city in an uproar? (17:5)
A. JewsB. Wicked menC. DemetriusD. Temple priests
8. Who organized the mob in Thessalonica which set the city in an uproar? (17:5)
A. JewsB. Wicked menC. DemetriusD. Temple priests
9. Why was a mob organized at Thessalonica? (17:5)
A. Jews were enviousB. People were losing
businessC. Paul opposed the
customs of the JewsD. Paul spoke out against
idols
9. Why was a mob organized at Thessalonica? (17:5)
A. Jews were enviousB. People were losing
businessC. Paul opposed the
customs of the JewsD. Paul spoke out against
idols
10. Who at Thessalonica welcomed Paul and Silas into his house? (17:7)
A. AquilaB. SimonC. JasonD. Alexander
10. Who at Thessalonica welcomed Paul and Silas into his house? (17:7)
A. AquilaB. SimonC. JasonD. Alexander
11. What did the mob at Thessalonica say Paul and Silas had done? (17:6)
A. Turned the world upside downB. Disrupted the cityC. Opposed MosesD. Baptized many
11. What did the mob at Thessalonica say Paul and Silas had done? (17:6)
A. Turned the world upside downB. Disrupted the cityC. Opposed MosesD. Baptized many
12. Who did the mob bring before the rulers of city of Thessalonica? (17:6)
A. Paul and SilasB. PeterC. JudasD. Jason and some brethren
12. Who did the mob bring before the rulers of city of Thessalonica? (17:6)
A. Paul and SilasB. PeterC. JudasD. Jason and some brethren
13. What charge did the mob at Thessalonica bring against Jason and the brethren? (17:7)
A. They opposed the customs of the JewsB. They opposed our idolsC. They acted contrary to the decrees of CaesarD. They ate with unwashed
hands
13. What charge did the mob at Thessalonica bring against Jason and the brethren? (17:7)
A. They opposed the customs of the JewsB. They opposed our idolsC. They acted contrary to the decrees of CaesarD. They ate with unwashed
hands
14. What did the city authorities of Thessalonica take from Jason and the brethren? (17:9)
A. A BibleB. The gospelC. Paul and SilasD. Security
14. What did the city authorities of Thessalonica take from Jason and the brethren? (17:9)
A. A BibleB. The gospelC. Paul and SilasD. Security
15. On the second missionary journey, what time of day did Paul and Silas leave Thessalonica? (17:10)
A. MorningB. NoonC. NightD. Evening
15. On the second missionary journey, what time of day did Paul and Silas leave Thessalonica? (17:10)
A. MorningB. NoonC. NightD. Evening
16. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul and Silas go upon leaving Thessalonica? (17:10)
A. BereaB. Jason’s houseC. Lydia’s houseD. Corinth
16. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul and Silas go upon leaving Thessalonica? (17:10)
A. BereaB. Jason’s houseC. Lydia’s houseD. Corinth
17. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul and Silas go upon arriving in Berea? (17:10)
A. The marketplaceB. The riversideC. The synagogueD. The temple
17. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul and Silas go upon arriving in Berea? (17:10)
A. The marketplaceB. The riversideC. The synagogueD. The temple
18. Who was more fair-minded than the Thessalonians? (17:10-11)
A. BereansB. CorinthiansC. JewsD. Romans
18. Who was more fair-minded than the Thessalonians? (17:10-11)
A. BereansB. CorinthiansC. JewsD. Romans
19. Who “received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so”? (17:11)
A. ThessaloniansB. CorinthiansC. BereansD. Romans
19. Who “received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so”? (17:11)
A. ThessaloniansB. CorinthiansC. BereansD. Romans
20. Who believed the word in Berea? (17:12)
A. Prominent Greek womenB. Prominent Greek menC. Prominent Greek women and men as well as JewsD. Prominent Jews
20. Who believed the word in Berea? (17:12)
A. Prominent Greek womenB. Prominent Greek menC. Prominent Greek women and men as well as JewsD. Prominent Jews
21. Who stirred up the crowds of Berea? (17:13)
A. Berean JewsB. Thessalonian JewsC. Berean GentilesD. Berean Jews and Gentiles
21. Who stirred up the crowds of Berea? (17:13)
A. Berean JewsB. Thessalonian JewsC. Berean GentilesD. Berean Jews and Gentiles
22. On the second missionary journey, who stayed behind when Paul left Berea? (17:14)
A. TimothyB. SilasC. Timothy and SilasD. Apollos
22. On the second missionary journey, who stayed behind when Paul left Berea? (17:14)
A. TimothyB. SilasC. Timothy and SilasD. Apollos
23. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Berea? (17:15)
A. CorinthB. AntiochC. LystraD. Athens
23. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Berea? (17:15)
A. CorinthB. AntiochC. LystraD. Athens
24. On the second missionary journey, what command did Paul give to those who conducted him to Athens? (17:15)
A. Continue in the grace of GodB. Beware of the unbelieving
JewsC. Believe in JesusD. For Timothy and Silas to
come to him
24. On the second missionary journey, what command did Paul give to those who conducted him to Athens? (17:15)
A. Continue in the grace of GodB. Beware of the unbelieving
JewsC. Believe in JesusD. For Timothy and Silas to
come to him
25. On the second missionary journey, why was Paul waiting at Athens? (17:16)
A. Timothy and Silas had not arrived
B. It was winterC. The Spirit told him to waitD. The contribution for the needy was being collected
25. On the second missionary journey, why was Paul waiting at Athens? (17:16)
A. Timothy and Silas had not arrived
B. It was winterC. The Spirit told him to waitD. The contribution for the needy was being collected
26. Why was Paul’s spirit provoked in Athens? (17:16)
A. Jews opposed himB. Gentiles were being
circumcisedC. The city was given over to idolsD. Drunkenness was
everywhere
26. Why was Paul’s spirit provoked in Athens? (17:16)
A. Jews opposed himB. Gentiles were being
circumcisedC. The city was given over to idolsD. Drunkenness was
everywhere
27. Where did Paul teach while he was in Athens? (17:17)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. The marketplaceD. The synagogue and
marketplace
27. Where did Paul teach while he was in Athens? (17:17)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. The marketplaceD. The synagogue and
marketplace
28. Who did Paul teach in the synagogue of Athens? (17:17)
A. JewsB. Jews and Gentile
worshippersC. Jews, Gentile worshippers and city officialsD. Aquila and Priscilla
28. Who did Paul teach in the synagogue of Athens? (17:17)
A. JewsB. Jews and Gentile
worshippersC. Jews, Gentile worshippers and city officialsD. Aquila and Priscilla
29. Which of the following statements was not made concerning Paul at Athens? (17:18-20)
A. “What does this babbler want to say?”B. “He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign gods.”C. “He is not from around here.”D. “May we know what this new doctrine is of which you speak?”
29. Which of the following statements was not made concerning Paul at Athens? (17:18-20)
A. “What does this babbler want to say?”B. “He seems to be a proclaimer of foreign gods.”C. “He is not from around here.”D. “May we know what this new doctrine is of which you speak?”
30. Where did Paul meet the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers? (17:18)
A. RomeB. DamascusC. PhilippiD. Athens
30. Where did Paul meet the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers? (17:18)
A. RomeB. DamascusC. PhilippiD. Athens
31. Why did the people of Athens say Paul was a proclaimer of foreign gods? (17:18)
A. He spoke of MosesB. He spoke of baptismC. He would not eat porkD. He preached Jesus and the resurrection
31. Why did the people of Athens say Paul was a proclaimer of foreign gods? (17:18)
A. He spoke of MosesB. He spoke of baptismC. He would not eat porkD. He preached Jesus and the resurrection
32. Where did the people of Athens take Paul? (18:19)
A. The AcropolisB. Outside the cityC. The marketplaceD. The Areopagus
32. Where did the people of Athens take Paul? (18:19)
A. The AcropolisB. Outside the cityC. The marketplaceD. The Areopagus
33. Where did people spend their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing? (17:21)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. The Hall of TyrannusD. The Areopagus
33. Where did people spend their time in nothing else but either to tell or to hear some new thing? (17:21)
A. The templeB. The synagogueC. The Hall of TyrannusD. The Areopagus
34. To whom did Paul say, “I perceive that in all things you are very religious”? (17:22)
A. Men of AthensB. Men of CorinthC. Men of PhilippiD. Men and women of
Philippi
34. To whom did Paul say, “I perceive that in all things you are very religious”? (17:22)
A. Men of AthensB. Men of CorinthC. Men of PhilippiD. Men and women of
Philippi
35. What inscription did Paul find on an altar while he was in Athens? (17:23)
A. “GOD IS DEAD”B. “WE BELIEVE IN GOD”C. “TO THE UNKNOWN
GOD”D. “YOUR GOD IS OUR GOD”
35. What inscription did Paul find on an altar while he was in Athens? (17:23)
A. “GOD IS DEAD”B. “WE BELIEVE IN GOD”C. “TO THE UNKNOWN
GOD”D. “YOUR GOD IS OUR GOD”
36. What did Paul say about God as he taught the people of Athens? (17:24-25)
A. He made the world and all that is in itB. He does not dwell in
temples made with handsC. He is not worshipped with men’s handsD. All the above
36. What did Paul say about God as he taught the people of Athens? (17:24-25)
A. He made the world and all that is in itB. He does not dwell in
temples made with handsC. He is not worshipped with men’s handsD. All the above
37. Where did Paul tell the people of Athens that every nation came from? (17:26)
A. One bloodB. Two bloodsC. Three bloodsD. Four bloods
37. Where did Paul tell the people of Athens that every nation came from? (17:26)
A. One bloodB. Two bloodsC. Three bloodsD. Four bloods
38. What did Paul tell the people of Athens that God had determined that all men should do? (17:27)
A. Seek the LordB. Be fruitful and multiplyC. Live the crazy lifeD. Whatever they wish
38. What did Paul tell the people of Athens that God had determined that all men should do? (17:27)
A. Seek the LordB. Be fruitful and multiplyC. Live the crazy lifeD. Whatever they wish
39. Who said, “For we are also His offspring?” (17:28)
A. JeremiahB. TimothyC. JewsD. Poets of Athens
39. Who said, “For we are also His offspring?” (17:28)
A. JeremiahB. TimothyC. JewsD. Poets of Athens
40. What did Paul tell the people of Athens that God had overlooked? (17:30)
A. SinB. CircumcisionC. Times of ignoranceD. Judgment
40. What did Paul tell the people of Athens that God had overlooked? (17:30)
A. SinB. CircumcisionC. Times of ignoranceD. Judgment
41. What did Paul tell the people of Athens was going to happen on the day that God had fixed? (17:31)
A. RainB. BlessingsC. JoyD. Judgment
41. What did Paul tell the people of Athens was going to happen on the day that God had fixed? (17:31)
A. RainB. BlessingsC. JoyD. Judgment
42. What assurance has God given the world of the coming judgment day? (17:31)
A. SignsB. The BibleC. The resurrection of JesusD. All the above
42. What assurance has God given the world of the coming judgment day? (17:31)
A. SignsB. The BibleC. The resurrection of JesusD. All the above
43. Paul stated that God now commands all men everywhere to do what? (17:30)
A. GiveB. Honor their parentsC. ListenD. Repent
43. Paul stated that God now commands all men everywhere to do what? (17:30)
A. GiveB. Honor their parentsC. ListenD. Repent
44. What caused some men of Athens to mock Paul? (17:32)
A. He was a JewB. He spoke of the
resurrectionC. He was a PhariseeD. He did not teach
circumcision
44. What caused some men of Athens to mock Paul? (17:32)
A. He was a JewB. He spoke of the
resurrectionC. He was a PhariseeD. He did not teach
circumcision
45. How did the men at the Areopagus respond to Paul’s teaching? (17:32-34)
A. They mocked himB. They wanted to hear
moreC. They believedD. All the above
45. How did the men at the Areopagus respond to Paul’s teaching? (17:32-34)
A. They mocked himB. They wanted to hear
moreC. They believedD. All the above
46. Who was called the “Areopagite”? (17:34)
A. DavidB. DionysiusC. DemetriusD. Lucius
46. Who was called the “Areopagite”? (17:34)
A. DavidB. DionysiusC. DemetriusD. Lucius
47. Who was the woman at Athens who believed? (17:34)
A. DorcasB. DianaC. DamarisD. Priscilla
47. Who was the woman at Athens who believed? (17:34)
A. DorcasB. DianaC. DamarisD. Priscilla
48. How did Dionysius respond to Paul while he taught at Athens? (17:34)
A. SneeredB. Asked questionsC. DoubtedD. Believed
48. How did Dionysius respond to Paul while he taught at Athens? (17:34)
A. SneeredB. Asked questionsC. DoubtedD. Believed
49. What did Paul say was not formed by the art and devising of man? (17:29)
A. WisdomB. LoveC. The Divine NatureD. Salvation
49. What did Paul say was not formed by the art and devising of man? (17:29)
A. WisdomB. LoveC. The Divine NatureD. Salvation
Chapter 18
1. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Athens? (18:1)
A. AntiochB. CreteC. CyprusD. Corinth
1. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Athens? (18:1)
A. AntiochB. CreteC. CyprusD. Corinth
2. Who was a native of Pontus? (18:2)
A. PeterB. PhilipC. AquilaD. James
2. Who was a native of Pontus? (18:2)
A. PeterB. PhilipC. AquilaD. James
3. Where did Paul meet Aquila and Priscilla? (18:1-2)
A. AthensB. CorinthC. LystraD. Crete
3. Where did Paul meet Aquila and Priscilla? (18:1-2)
A. AthensB. CorinthC. LystraD. Crete
4. Who commanded all the Jews to leave Rome? (18:2)
A. PilateB. AgrippaC. FelixD. Claudius
4. Who commanded all the Jews to leave Rome? (18:2)
A. PilateB. AgrippaC. FelixD. Claudius
5. Paul first met Aquila and Priscilla when they had returned from a trip to what country? (18:2)
A. JudeaB. AsiaC. SpainD. Italy
5. Paul first met Aquila and Priscilla when they had returned from a trip to what country? (18:2)
A. JudeaB. AsiaC. SpainD. Italy
6. What was Paul’s occupation? (18:3)
A. TeacherB. TentmakerC. CarpenterD. Fisherman
6. What was Paul’s occupation? (18:3)
A. TeacherB. TentmakerC. CarpenterD. Fisherman
7. On the second missionary journey, when did Paul reason with the Greeks and Jews at the synagogue of Corinth? (18:4)
A. Every dayB. Every SabbathC. Every monthD. When he was able
7. On the second missionary journey, when did Paul reason with the Greeks and Jews at the synagogue of Corinth? (18:4)
A. Every dayB. Every SabbathC. Every monthD. When he was able
8. What was the occupation of Aquila and Priscilla? (18:3)
A. Sellers of garmentsB. FishermenC. TentmakersD. Bakers
8. What was the occupation of Aquila and Priscilla? (18:3)
A. Sellers of garmentsB. FishermenC. TentmakersD. Bakers
9. While Paul was in Corinth on the second missionary journey, who arrived from Macedonia? (18:5)
A. Peter and JohnB. Silas and TimothyC. Barnabas and MarkD. Priscilla and Aquila
9. While Paul was in Corinth on the second missionary journey, who arrived from Macedonia? (18:5)
A. Peter and JohnB. Silas and TimothyC. Barnabas and MarkD. Priscilla and Aquila
10. On the second missionary journey, what happened to Paul after Silas and Timothy reached Corinth? (18:5)
A. He was compelled by the SpiritB. He left CorinthC. He taught them how to
make tentsD. All the above
10. On the second missionary journey, what happened to Paul after Silas and Timothy reached Corinth? (18:5)
A. He was compelled by the SpiritB. He left CorinthC. He taught them how to
make tentsD. All the above
11. On the second missionary journey, about what did Paul testify to the Jews of Corinth? (18:5)
A. Circumcision was not necessary
B. Gentiles received the gospelC. Jesus was a JewD. Jesus was the Christ
11. On the second missionary journey, about what did Paul testify to the Jews of Corinth? (18:5)
A. Circumcision was not necessary
B. Gentiles received the gospelC. Jesus was a JewD. Jesus was the Christ
12. Which of the following statements did Paul not make to Jews at Corinth who resisted him? (18:6)
A. “You must repent.”B. “Your blood be upon your own heads!”C. “I am clean.”D. “From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
12. Which of the following statements did Paul not make to Jews at Corinth who resisted him? (18:6)
A. “You must repent.”B. “Your blood be upon your own heads!”C. “I am clean.”D. “From now on I will go to the Gentiles.”
13. In what city did Paul shake out his garments? (18:6)
A. DamascusB. AthensC. PhilippiD. Corinth
13. In what city did Paul shake out his garments? (18:6)
A. DamascusB. AthensC. PhilippiD. Corinth
14. Who had a house next to the synagogue in Corinth? (18:7)
A. Aquila and PriscillaB. GallioC. SosthenesD. Justus
14. Who had a house next to the synagogue in Corinth? (18:7)
A. Aquila and PriscillaB. GallioC. SosthenesD. Justus
15. Who at Corinth was described as “one who worshipped God”? (18:7)
A. SosthenesB. JustusC. CrispusD. Aquila
15. Who at Corinth was described as “one who worshipped God”? (18:7)
A. SosthenesB. JustusC. CrispusD. Aquila
16. At whose house did Paul stay while he was at Corinth? (18:7)
A. SosthenesB. CrispusC. JustusD. Judas
16. At whose house did Paul stay while he was at Corinth? (18:7)
A. SosthenesB. CrispusC. JustusD. Judas
17. Who was the ruler of the synagogue at Corinth? (18:8)
A. CrispusB. JudasC. JustusD. Aquila
17. Who was the ruler of the synagogue at Corinth? (18:8)
A. CrispusB. JudasC. JustusD. Aquila
18. Who along with his household was converted at Corinth on the second missionary journey? (18:8)
A. SosthenesB. CrispusC. GaiusD. Gallio
18. Who along with his household was converted at Corinth on the second missionary journey? (18:8)
A. SosthenesB. CrispusC. GaiusD. Gallio
19. Where was Paul when he was told by a vision, “Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent; for I am with you, and no one will attack you to hurt you; for I have many people in this city”? (18:9-10)
A. AthensB. RomeC. JerusalemD. Corinth
19. Where was Paul when he was told by a vision, “Do not be afraid, but speak, and do not keep silent; for I am with you, and no one will attack you to hurt you; for I have many people in this city”? (18:9-10)
A. AthensB. RomeC. JerusalemD. Corinth
20. In which city did the Lord speak to Paul in a vision during the night? (18:9)
A. CorinthB. LystraC. DamascusD. Ephesus
20. In which city did the Lord speak to Paul in a vision during the night? (18:9)
A. CorinthB. LystraC. DamascusD. Ephesus
21. Where was Paul when the Lord said, “I have many people in this city?” (18:10)
A. AthensB. RomeC. CorinthD. Jerusalem
21. Where was Paul when the Lord said, “I have many people in this city?” (18:10)
A. AthensB. RomeC. CorinthD. Jerusalem
22. How long did Paul stay at Corinth during the second missionary journey? (18:11)
A. Six monthsB. Twelve monthsC. A year and six monthsD. Twenty-four months
22. How long did Paul stay at Corinth during the second missionary journey? (18:11)
A. Six monthsB. Twelve monthsC. A year and six monthsD. Twenty-four months
23. Who was the proconsul of Achaia during the second missionary journey? (18:12)
A. SosthenesB. ClaudiusC. FelixD. Gallio
23. Who was the proconsul of Achaia during the second missionary journey? (18:12)
A. SosthenesB. ClaudiusC. FelixD. Gallio
24. What charge did the Jews of Corinth bring against Paul before Gallio? (18:13)
A. “This fellow persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.”B. “This fellow does not keep the Law of Moses.”C. “This fellow is not a friend of Caesar.”D. “This fellow has caused trouble in other cities.”
24. What charge did the Jews of Corinth bring against Paul before Gallio? (18:13)
A. “This fellow persuades men to worship God contrary to the law.”B. “This fellow does not keep the Law of Moses.”C. “This fellow is not a friend of Caesar.”D. “This fellow has caused trouble in other cities.”
25. What judgment did Gallio make against Paul in response to the accusation of the Jews? (18:15)
A. He imprisoned PaulB. He ordered Paul to leave
CorinthC. He ordered Paul to stop
teachingD. He made no judgment
25. What judgment did Gallio make against Paul in response to the accusation of the Jews? (18:15)
A. He imprisoned PaulB. He ordered Paul to leave
CorinthC. He ordered Paul to stop
teachingD. He made no judgment
26. Who was the ruler of the synagogue at Corinth? (18:17)
A. SosthenesB. GallioC. JustusD. Aquila
26. Who was the ruler of the synagogue at Corinth? (18:17)
A. SosthenesB. GallioC. JustusD. Aquila
27. What did the Jews at Corinth do after Gallio drove them from the judgment seat? (18:17)
A. Beat PaulB. Beat SosthenesC. RejoiceD. Go home
27. What did the Jews at Corinth do after Gallio drove them from the judgment seat? (18:17)
A. Beat PaulB. Beat SosthenesC. RejoiceD. Go home
28. What did Gallio do to the Jews who beat Sosthenes? (18:17)
A. Took no notice of itB. Imprisoned themC. Rebuked themD. Praised them
28. What did Gallio do to the Jews who beat Sosthenes? (18:17)
A. Took no notice of itB. Imprisoned themC. Rebuked themD. Praised them
29. Who accompanied Paul on the second missionary journey when he traveled from Corinth to Syria? (18:18)
A. TitusB. GallioC. Priscilla and AquilaD. Timothy
29. Who accompanied Paul on the second missionary journey when he traveled from Corinth to Syria? (18:18)
A. TitusB. GallioC. Priscilla and AquilaD. Timothy
30. Where did Paul get his hair cut off? (18:18)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. JerusalemD. Cenchrea
30. Where did Paul get his hair cut off? (18:18)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. JerusalemD. Cenchrea
31. Why did Paul cut his hair? (18:18)
A. It was longB. He took a vowC. It was his customD. It was a Gentile custom
31. Why did Paul cut his hair? (18:18)
A. It was longB. He took a vowC. It was his customD. It was a Gentile custom
32. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul first stop after leaving Corinth? (18:18)
A. CenchreaB. RomeC. AthensD. Cyprus
32. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul first stop after leaving Corinth? (18:18)
A. CenchreaB. RomeC. AthensD. Cyprus
33. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Cenchrea? (18:19)
A. AthensB. EphesusC. JerusalemD. Paphos
33. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Cenchrea? (18:19)
A. AthensB. EphesusC. JerusalemD. Paphos
34. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul leave Aquila and Priscilla? (18:18-19)
A. RomeB. EphesusC. JerusalemD. Colossi
34. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul leave Aquila and Priscilla? (18:18-19)
A. RomeB. EphesusC. JerusalemD. Colossi
35. Where was Paul when he told the Jews, “I will return again to you, God willing?” (18:20-21)
A. CorinthB. JerusalemC. PhilippiD. Ephesus
35. Where was Paul when he told the Jews, “I will return again to you, God willing?” (18:20-21)
A. CorinthB. JerusalemC. PhilippiD. Ephesus
36. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Ephesus? (18:22)
A. CorinthB. JerusalemC. CaesareaD. Rome
36. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Ephesus? (18:22)
A. CorinthB. JerusalemC. CaesareaD. Rome
37. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go after greeting the church at Caesarea? (18:22)
A. AntiochB. JerusalemC. CapernaumD. The synagogue
37. On the second missionary journey, where did Paul go after greeting the church at Caesarea? (18:22)
A. AntiochB. JerusalemC. CapernaumD. The synagogue
38. Where was Paul when he departed on the third missionary journey? (18:22-23)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. GalatiaD. Antioch
38. Where was Paul when he departed on the third missionary journey? (18:22-23)
A. JerusalemB. RomeC. GalatiaD. Antioch
39. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Antioch? (18:23)
A. Galatia and PhrygiaB. AthensC. EphesusD. Rome
39. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Antioch? (18:23)
A. Galatia and PhrygiaB. AthensC. EphesusD. Rome
40. Which of the following statements is not made of Apollos? (18:24)
A. He was a JewB. He knew JohnC. He was born in AlexandriaD. He was eloquent
40. Which of the following statements is not made of Apollos? (18:24)
A. He was a JewB. He knew JohnC. He was born in AlexandriaD. He was eloquent
41. Which of the following statements is not made of Apollos? (18:24-25)
A. He was mighty in scriptures
B. He was fervent in spiritC. He taught accurately the things of the JesusD. His father was a Greek
41. Which of the following statements is not made of Apollos? (18:24-25)
A. He was mighty in scriptures
B. He was fervent in spiritC. He taught accurately the things of the JesusD. His father was a Greek
42. Which baptism was Apollos acquainted with before he met Aquila and Priscilla? (18:25)
A. Baptism of waterB. Baptism of JohnC. Baptism of the Holy SpiritD. Baptism of fire
42. Which baptism was Apollos acquainted with before he met Aquila and Priscilla? (18:25)
A. Baptism of waterB. Baptism of JohnC. Baptism of the Holy SpiritD. Baptism of fire
43. Where did Priscilla and Aquila meet Apollos? (18:24)
A. AthensB. RomeC. CorinthD. Ephesus
43. Where did Priscilla and Aquila meet Apollos? (18:24)
A. AthensB. RomeC. CorinthD. Ephesus
44. What did Priscilla and Aquila do with Apollos after taking him aside? (18:26)
A. Rebuked himB. Baptized himC. Explained to him the way of God more accuratelyD. Invited him to Join them in business
44. What did Priscilla and Aquila do with Apollos after taking him aside? (18:26)
A. Rebuked himB. Baptized himC. Explained to him the way of God more accuratelyD. Invited him to Join them in business
45. Where did Apollos go upon leaving Ephesus? (18:27)
A. RomeB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Achaia
45. Where did Apollos go upon leaving Ephesus? (18:27)
A. RomeB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Achaia
46. Why did the brethren of Ephesus write a letter to those of Achaia? (18:27)
A. To invite them to a mealB. To warn them against
unbelieversC. To see how Paul was doingD. To tell them to receive
Apollos
46. Why did the brethren of Ephesus write a letter to those of Achaia? (18:27)
A. To invite them to a mealB. To warn them against
unbelieversC. To see how Paul was doingD. To tell them to receive
Apollos
47. How did Apollos greatly help the brethren of Achaia who had believed through grace? (18:27-28)
A. He refuted the Jews in public
B. He taught them about the SpiritC. He brought relief for the
needyD. He convinced the Greeks
47. How did Apollos greatly help the brethren of Achaia who had believed through grace? (18:27-28)
A. He refuted the Jews in public
B. He taught them about the SpiritC. He brought relief for the
needyD. He convinced the Greeks
48. What did Apollos use to convince the Jews that Jesus was the Christ? (18:28)
A. BaptismB. ScripturesC. SignsD. Signs and miracles
48. What did Apollos use to convince the Jews that Jesus was the Christ? (18:28)
A. BaptismB. ScripturesC. SignsD. Signs and miracles
49. Who was described as being “mighty in the Scriptures”? (18:24)
A. PaulB. TimothyC. JamesD. Apollos
49. Who was described as being “mighty in the Scriptures”? (18:24)
A. PaulB. TimothyC. JamesD. Apollos
50. On the third missionary journey, what did Paul do as he went through Galatia and Phrygia? (18:23)
A. Taught in synagoguesB. Strengthened the
disciplesC. Wrote lettersD. Established new churches
50. On the third missionary journey, what did Paul do as he went through Galatia and Phrygia? (18:23)
A. Taught in synagoguesB. Strengthened the
disciplesC. Wrote lettersD. Established new churches
Chapter 19
1. On the third missionary journey, where was Apollos when Paul came to Ephesus? (19:1)
A. EphesusB. CorinthC. PhilippiD. Alexandria
1. On the third missionary journey, where was Apollos when Paul came to Ephesus? (19:1)
A. EphesusB. CorinthC. PhilippiD. Alexandria
2. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go after passing through the upper regions? (19:1)
A. CorinthB. AthensC. ColossiD. Ephesus
2. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go after passing through the upper regions? (19:1)
A. CorinthB. AthensC. ColossiD. Ephesus
3. When Paul came to Ephesus, he found disciples who had not heard of what? (19:2)
A. BaptismB. The Holy SpiritC. GraceD. Circumcision
3. When Paul came to Ephesus, he found disciples who had not heard of what? (19:2)
A. BaptismB. The Holy SpiritC. GraceD. Circumcision
4. What was John’s baptism? (19:4)
A. A baptism of fireB. A baptism of the Holy
SpiritC. A baptism of repentanceD. A baptism of Gentiles
4. What was John’s baptism? (19:4)
A. A baptism of fireB. A baptism of the Holy
SpiritC. A baptism of repentanceD. A baptism of Gentiles
5. About how many men were baptized in Ephesus? (19:4-7)
A. TwoB. SixC. TwelveD. Twenty-four
5. About how many men were baptized in Ephesus? (19:4-7)
A. TwoB. SixC. TwelveD. Twenty-four
6. What did the disciples at Ephesus do after they were taught by Paul? (19:5)
A. RejoicedB. RepentedC. Were baptizedD. All the above
6. What did the disciples at Ephesus do after they were taught by Paul? (19:5)
A. RejoicedB. RepentedC. Were baptizedD. All the above
7. What happened when Paul laid his hands on the disciples at Ephesus? (19:6)
A. The Holy Spirit came on them
B. They began teaching othersC. They became eldersD. They returned to their
homes
7. What happened when Paul laid his hands on the disciples at Ephesus? (19:6)
A. The Holy Spirit came on them
B. They began teaching othersC. They became eldersD. They returned to their
homes
8. What did the disciples at Ephesus do when the Holy Spirit came on them? (19:6)
A. ProphesiedB. Spoke with tonguesC. Prophesied and spoke
with tonguesD. Passed out
8. What did the disciples at Ephesus do when the Holy Spirit came on them? (19:6)
A. ProphesiedB. Spoke with tonguesC. Prophesied and spoke
with tonguesD. Passed out
9. How long did Paul teach in the synagogue at Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (19:8)
A. Three monthsB. Six monthsC. Twelve monthsD. Eighteen months
9. How long did Paul teach in the synagogue at Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (19:8)
A. Three monthsB. Six monthsC. Twelve monthsD. Eighteen months
10. What did Paul teach in the synagogue at Ephesus? (19:8)
A. Circumcision is not needed
B. The kingdom of GodC. Gentiles can be ChristiansD. The Law and prophets
10. What did Paul teach in the synagogue at Ephesus? (19:8)
A. Circumcision is not needed
B. The kingdom of GodC. Gentiles can be ChristiansD. The Law and prophets
11. Which is not a reason Paul quit teaching in the synagogue at Ephesus? (19:9)
A. Some were hardenedB. Some did not believeC. Some spoke evil of the
WayD. He had a vision
11. Which is not a reason Paul quit teaching in the synagogue at Ephesus? (19:9)
A. Some were hardenedB. Some did not believeC. Some spoke evil of the
WayD. He had a vision
12. Where was the school of Tyrannus? (19:9)
A. CorinthB. EphesusC. RomeD. Athens
12. Where was the school of Tyrannus? (19:9)
A. CorinthB. EphesusC. RomeD. Athens
13. How frequently did Paul reason in the school of Tyrannus? (19:9)
A. DailyB. WeeklyC. MonthlyD. Every Sabbath
13. How frequently did Paul reason in the school of Tyrannus? (19:9)
A. DailyB. WeeklyC. MonthlyD. Every Sabbath
14. How long did Paul teach in the school of Tyrannus? (19:10)
A. Three monthsB. Twelve monthsC. Eighteen monthsD. Two years
14. How long did Paul teach in the school of Tyrannus? (19:10)
A. Three monthsB. Twelve monthsC. Eighteen monthsD. Two years
15. Who heard the word of God during Paul’s time in Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (19:10)
A. All the Jews of AsiaB. All the Greeks of AsiaC. All the Jews and Greeks of AsiaD. Apollos
15. Who heard the word of God during Paul’s time in Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (19:10)
A. All the Jews of AsiaB. All the Greeks of AsiaC. All the Jews and Greeks of AsiaD. Apollos
16. Who went with Paul when he quit teaching in the synagogue of Ephesus? (19:9)
A. The disciplesB. Leading menC. Leading womenD. Leading men and women
16. Who went with Paul when he quit teaching in the synagogue of Ephesus? (19:9)
A. The disciplesB. Leading menC. Leading womenD. Leading men and women
17. Where did God do “unusual miracles” by the hands of Paul? (19:11)
A. EphesusB. CorinthC. AthensD. Philippi
17. Where did God do “unusual miracles” by the hands of Paul? (19:11)
A. EphesusB. CorinthC. AthensD. Philippi
18. From whom were handkerchiefs and aprons taken with the power to heal and cast out spirits? (19:12)
A. PeterB. PhilipC. PaulD. Apollos
18. From whom were handkerchiefs and aprons taken with the power to heal and cast out spirits? (19:12)
A. PeterB. PhilipC. PaulD. Apollos
19. When the Jewish exorcists said, “We exorcise you by the Jesus whom Paul preaches,” to whom were they speaking? (19:13)
A. DisciplesB. GentilesC. Evil spiritsD. Caesar
19. When the Jewish exorcists said, “We exorcise you by the Jesus whom Paul preaches,” to whom were they speaking? (19:13)
A. DisciplesB. GentilesC. Evil spiritsD. Caesar
20. Who failed to cast out evil spirits in the name of the Lord Jesus? (19:13-16)
A. PaulB. DisciplesC. Jewish exorcistsD. Alexander
20. Who failed to cast out evil spirits in the name of the Lord Jesus? (19:13-16)
A. PaulB. DisciplesC. Jewish exorcistsD. Alexander
21. Who had seven sons? (19:14)
A. PhilipB. StevenC. AquilaD. Sceva
21. Who had seven sons? (19:14)
A. PhilipB. StevenC. AquilaD. Sceva
22. Who was a Jewish chief priest? (19:14)
A. GamalielB. ScevaC. SimeonD. Annas
22. Who was a Jewish chief priest? (19:14)
A. GamalielB. ScevaC. SimeonD. Annas
23. What did the man with the evil spirit do when the sons of Sceva told him to come out of the man? (19:16)
A. Obeyed themB. Threw the man in a fireC. Asked to stay in the manD. Leaped on them
23. What did the man with the evil spirit do when the sons of Sceva told him to come out of the man? (19:16)
A. Obeyed themB. Threw the man in a fireC. Asked to stay in the manD. Leaped on them
24. Who said, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?” (19:15)
A. FelixB. FestusC. PeterD. An evil spirit
24. Who said, “Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?” (19:15)
A. FelixB. FestusC. PeterD. An evil spirit
25. What caused the sons of Sceva to flee a house wounded and naked? (19:16)
A. FireB. SoldiersC. Jews D. An evil spirit
25. What caused the sons of Sceva to flee a house wounded and naked? (19:16)
A. FireB. SoldiersC. Jews D. An evil spirit
26. What happened as a result of the evil spirit overpowering the seven men? (19:16-17)
A. People laughedB. Paul was asked to leaveC. Fear fell on all of the
Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus
D. People left
26. What happened as a result of the evil spirit overpowering the seven men? (19:16-17)
A. People laughedB. Paul was asked to leaveC. Fear fell on all of the
Jews and Greeks living in Ephesus
D. People left
27. In what city did magicians burn their books? (19:17-19)
A. CorinthB. EphesusC. RomeD. Antioch
27. In what city did magicians burn their books? (19:17-19)
A. CorinthB. EphesusC. RomeD. Antioch
28. What was the value of the magic books burned in Ephesus? (19:19)
A. Thirty pieces of silverB. One hundred pieces of silverC. Four hundred and fifty
pieces of silverD. Fifty thousand pieces of
silver
28. What was the value of the magic books burned in Ephesus? (19:19)
A. Thirty pieces of silverB. One hundred pieces of silverC. Four hundred and fifty
pieces of silverD. Fifty thousand pieces of
silver
29. Where did Paul plan to go before he went to Rome? (19:21)
A. AlexandriaB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Colossi
29. Where did Paul plan to go before he went to Rome? (19:21)
A. AlexandriaB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Colossi
30. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul plan to go after leaving Ephesus? (19:21)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. SpainD. Macedonia and Achaia
30. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul plan to go after leaving Ephesus? (19:21)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. SpainD. Macedonia and Achaia
31. While Paul was in Ephesus, where did he send Timothy and Erastus? (19:22)
A. JerusalemB. CorinthC. MacedoniaD. Rome
31. While Paul was in Ephesus, where did he send Timothy and Erastus? (19:22)
A. JerusalemB. CorinthC. MacedoniaD. Rome
32. Who ministered to Paul while he was at Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (19:22)
A. TimothyB. ErastusC. Timothy and ErastusD. Aquila and Priscilla
32. Who ministered to Paul while he was at Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (19:22)
A. TimothyB. ErastusC. Timothy and ErastusD. Aquila and Priscilla
33. Who was the silversmith? (19:24)
A. DionysiusB. DavidC. AlexanderD. Demetrius
33. Who was the silversmith? (19:24)
A. DionysiusB. DavidC. AlexanderD. Demetrius
34. Of whom did Demetrius make shrines? (19:24)
A. ZeusB. HermesC. ZenaD. Diana
34. Of whom did Demetrius make shrines? (19:24)
A. ZeusB. HermesC. ZenaD. Diana
35. Where was the temple of Diana? (19:26-28)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. EphesusD. Philippi
35. Where was the temple of Diana? (19:26-28)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. EphesusD. Philippi
36. Why were the people of Ephesus angry with Paul? (19:23-28)
A. He was a JewB. He hurt their tradeC. He hurt the magnificence of DianaD. He hurt their trade and the magnificence of Diana
36. Why were the people of Ephesus angry with Paul? (19:23-28)
A. He was a JewB. He hurt their tradeC. He hurt the magnificence of DianaD. He hurt their trade and the magnificence of Diana
37. On the third missionary journey, who traveled with Paul when he left Macedonia? (19:29)
A. Titus and TimothyB. Timothy and ErastusC. Erastus and GaiusD. Gaius and Aristarchus
37. On the third missionary journey, who traveled with Paul when he left Macedonia? (19:29)
A. Titus and TimothyB. Timothy and ErastusC. Erastus and GaiusD. Gaius and Aristarchus
38. Where did the people of Ephesus take Gaius and Aristarchus? (19:29)
A. The theaterB. The templeC. The circusD. The court
38. Where did the people of Ephesus take Gaius and Aristarchus? (19:29)
A. The theaterB. The templeC. The circusD. The court
39. Which of the following was not present at the theater during the disturbance at Ephesus? (19:29-30)
A. GaiusB. PaulC. AristarchusD. Alexander
39. Which of the following was not present at the theater during the disturbance at Ephesus? (19:29-30)
A. GaiusB. PaulC. AristarchusD. Alexander
40. Which of the following is not said of those gathered in the theater in Ephesus? (19:30-33)
A. Some were crying one thing and some anotherB. They would not hear PaulC. The majority did not know why they were thereD. They would not listen to
Alexander
40. Which of the following is not said of those gathered in the theater in Ephesus? (19:30-33)
A. Some were crying one thing and some anotherB. They would not hear PaulC. The majority did not know why they were thereD. They would not listen to
Alexander
41. Who did the Jews put forward to speak in the theater at Ephesus? (19:33)
A. PaulB. AlexanderC. GaiusD. Aristarchus
41. Who did the Jews put forward to speak in the theater at Ephesus? (19:33)
A. PaulB. AlexanderC. GaiusD. Aristarchus
42. Why did the crowd in the Ephesian theater not listen to Alexander? (19:34)
A. He was a JewB. He was a GentileC. He was a believerD. He was a Roman
42. Why did the crowd in the Ephesian theater not listen to Alexander? (19:34)
A. He was a JewB. He was a GentileC. He was a believerD. He was a Roman
43. How long did the crowd at the Ephesian theater cry out, “Great is Diana of the Ephesians”? (19:34)
A. One minuteB. One-half hourC. Two hoursD. Four hours
43. How long did the crowd at the Ephesian theater cry out, “Great is Diana of the Ephesians”? (19:34)
A. One minuteB. One-half hourC. Two hoursD. Four hours
44. Who quieted the crowd in the Ephesian theater? (19:35)
A. PaulB. The chief priestC. The city clerkD. The fire chief
44. Who quieted the crowd in the Ephesian theater? (19:35)
A. PaulB. The chief priestC. The city clerkD. The fire chief
45. Where did the city clerk say that the image of Diana came from? (19:35)
A. It was a gift from RomeB. Their fathersC. They made itD. It fell down from Zeus
45. Where did the city clerk say that the image of Diana came from? (19:35)
A. It was a gift from RomeB. Their fathersC. They made itD. It fell down from Zeus
46. Which city was the guardian of the temple of the great Diana? (19:35)
A. EphesusB. RomeC. CorinthD. Athens
46. Which city was the guardian of the temple of the great Diana? (19:35)
A. EphesusB. RomeC. CorinthD. Athens
47. What did the city clerk at Ephesus say of Gaius and Aristarchus? (19:29, 37)
A. They were guiltyB. They were neither
robbers nor blasphemersC. They should be arrestedD. They were Roman
citizens
47. What did the city clerk at Ephesus say of Gaius and Aristarchus? (19:29, 37)
A. They were guiltyB. They were neither
robbers nor blasphemersC. They should be arrestedD. They were Roman
citizens
48. What was the fear of the city clerk at Ephesus? (19:40)
A. Paul would be hurtB. Gaius and Aristarchus
would be hurtC. He would be hurtD. Being called in question for the uproar
48. What was the fear of the city clerk at Ephesus? (19:40)
A. Paul would be hurtB. Gaius and Aristarchus
would be hurtC. He would be hurtD. Being called in question for the uproar
49. What did the city clerk tell Demetrius and the craftsmen to do? (19:38)
A. Bring charges against one another
B. Forget the matterC. RepentD. Go back to work
49. What did the city clerk tell Demetrius and the craftsmen to do? (19:38)
A. Bring charges against one another
B. Forget the matterC. RepentD. Go back to work
50. Who dismissed the crowd gathered at the Ephesian theater? (19:41)
A. DemetriusB. The proconsulC. The city clerkD. Paul
50. Who dismissed the crowd gathered at the Ephesian theater? (19:41)
A. DemetriusB. The proconsulC. The city clerkD. Paul
Chapter 20
1. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Ephesus? (20:1)
A. MacedoniaB. SpainC. AntiochD. Jerusalem
1. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Ephesus? (20:1)
A. MacedoniaB. SpainC. AntiochD. Jerusalem
2. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Macedonia? (20:2)
A. GreeceB. TurkeyC. JerusalemD. Galatia
2. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Macedonia? (20:2)
A. GreeceB. TurkeyC. JerusalemD. Galatia
3. On the third missionary journey, how long did Paul stay in Greece? (20:2-3)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three monthsD. Twelve months
3. On the third missionary journey, how long did Paul stay in Greece? (20:2-3)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three monthsD. Twelve months
4. On the third missionary journey, what caused Paul to postpone his trip to Syria and pass back through Macedonia after leaving Greece? (20:3)
A. The weatherB. A visionC. A plot against himD. Timothy was missing
4. On the third missionary journey, what caused Paul to postpone his trip to Syria and pass back through Macedonia after leaving Greece? (20:3)
A. The weatherB. A visionC. A plot against himD. Timothy was missing
5. Where was the home of Sopater? (20:4)
A. AntiochB. BereaC. CorinthD. Delphi
5. Where was the home of Sopater? (20:4)
A. AntiochB. BereaC. CorinthD. Delphi
6. What was the home of Aristarchus and Secundus? (20:4)
A. AthensB. CorinthC. ThessalonicaD. Jerusalem
6. What was the home of Aristarchus and Secundus? (20:4)
A. AthensB. CorinthC. ThessalonicaD. Jerusalem
7. What was the home of Gaius? (20:4)
A. AthensB. BereaC. CorinthD. Derbe
7. What was the home of Gaius? (20:4)
A. AthensB. BereaC. CorinthD. Derbe
8. What was the home of Tychicus and Trophimus? (20:4)
A. AsiaB. BereaC. CorinthD. Derbe
8. What was the home of Tychicus and Trophimus? (20:4)
A. AsiaB. BereaC. CorinthD. Derbe
9. Which of the following were not with Paul at Troas on the third missionary journey? (20:4-5)
A. SopaterB. Aristarchus and SecundusC. Gaius and TimothyD. Barnabas and Mark
9. Which of the following were not with Paul at Troas on the third missionary journey? (20:4-5)
A. SopaterB. Aristarchus and SecundusC. Gaius and TimothyD. Barnabas and Mark
10. On the third missionary journey, from what city did Paul set sail when he left Macedonia? (20:6)
A. AthensB. CorinthC. ThessalonicaD. Philippi
10. On the third missionary journey, from what city did Paul set sail when he left Macedonia? (20:6)
A. AthensB. CorinthC. ThessalonicaD. Philippi
11. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Philippi? (20:6)
A. AthensB. JerusalemC. PaphosD. Troas
11. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Philippi? (20:6)
A. AthensB. JerusalemC. PaphosD. Troas
12. On the third missionary journey, how long did it take Paul to travel from Philippi to Troas? (20:6)
A. Five daysB. Five weeksC. Five monthsD. Fifteen days
12. On the third missionary journey, how long did it take Paul to travel from Philippi to Troas? (20:6)
A. Five daysB. Five weeksC. Five monthsD. Fifteen days
13. How long did Paul remain at Troas during the third missionary journey? (20:6)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three monthsD. Seven days
13. How long did Paul remain at Troas during the third missionary journey? (20:6)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three monthsD. Seven days
14. Why did the church at Troas gather on the first day of the week? (20:7)
A. To fishB. To break breadC. To have a gospel meetingD. To welcome Paul
14. Why did the church at Troas gather on the first day of the week? (20:7)
A. To fishB. To break breadC. To have a gospel meetingD. To welcome Paul
15. Where did the church at Troas gather on the first day of the week? (20:8)
A. The riversideB. The templeC. The upper roomD. Beside the sea
15. Where did the church at Troas gather on the first day of the week? (20:8)
A. The riversideB. The templeC. The upper roomD. Beside the sea
16. Who slept while Paul preached? (20:9)
A. EpaphrasB. TimothyC. EutychusD. Agrippa
16. Who slept while Paul preached? (20:9)
A. EpaphrasB. TimothyC. EutychusD. Agrippa
17. How did Eutychus die? (20:9)
A. Fell out a windowB. CrucifixionC. StoningD. Sickness
17. How did Eutychus die? (20:9)
A. Fell out a windowB. CrucifixionC. StoningD. Sickness
18. Of whom did Paul say, “Do not trouble yourselves, for his life is in him”? (20:10)
A. StephenB. EutychusC. TrophimusD. James
18. Of whom did Paul say, “Do not trouble yourselves, for his life is in him”? (20:10)
A. StephenB. EutychusC. TrophimusD. James
19. How long did Paul preach while he was at Troas? (20:7)
A. Till noonB. Till eveningC. Till nightD. Till midnight
19. How long did Paul preach while he was at Troas? (20:7)
A. Till noonB. Till eveningC. Till nightD. Till midnight
20. Which of the following is Paul not said to have done after raising Eutychus? (20:11)
A. Went back up to the upper room
B. Prayed all nightC. Talked until daybreakD. Broke bread and ate
20. Which of the following is Paul not said to have done after raising Eutychus? (20:11)
A. Went back up to the upper room
B. Prayed all nightC. Talked until daybreakD. Broke bread and ate
21. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Troas? (20:13)
A. JerusalemB. PhilippiC. AssosD. Ephesus
21. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Troas? (20:13)
A. JerusalemB. PhilippiC. AssosD. Ephesus
22. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Assos? (20:14)
A. MityleneB. PaphosC. CorinthD. Philippi
22. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Assos? (20:14)
A. MityleneB. PaphosC. CorinthD. Philippi
23. On the third missionary journey, Paul landed opposite what city upon leaving Mitylene? (20:15)
A. AthensB. ChiosC. DerbeD. Rome
23. On the third missionary journey, Paul landed opposite what city upon leaving Mitylene? (20:15)
A. AthensB. ChiosC. DerbeD. Rome
24. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go after landing opposite Chios? (20:15)
A. SamosB. AthensC. AntiochD. Paphos
24. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go after landing opposite Chios? (20:15)
A. SamosB. AthensC. AntiochD. Paphos
25. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go after landing at Samos? (20:15)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. MiletusD. Athens
25. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go after landing at Samos? (20:15)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. MiletusD. Athens
26. Why did Paul determine to sail past Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (20:16)
A. He had a visionB. He wanted to observe
Pentecost in JerusalemC. He did not have enough
suppliesD. He had already been there
26. Why did Paul determine to sail past Ephesus on the third missionary journey? (20:16)
A. He had a visionB. He wanted to observe
Pentecost in JerusalemC. He did not have enough
suppliesD. He had already been there
27. Where was Paul when he sent for the elders of Ephesus? (20:17)
A. The templeB. The riversideC. The synagogueD. Miletus
27. Where was Paul when he sent for the elders of Ephesus? (20:17)
A. The templeB. The riversideC. The synagogueD. Miletus
28. What did Paul say caused tears and trials in his life? (20:19)
A. SufferingB. LonelinessC. Plotting of the JewsD. Words of the Gentiles
28. What did Paul say caused tears and trials in his life? (20:19)
A. SufferingB. LonelinessC. Plotting of the JewsD. Words of the Gentiles
29. Where did Paul teach the people in Ephesus? (20:20)
A. In publicB. From house to houseC. In public and from house to houseD. By the riverside
29. Where did Paul teach the people in Ephesus? (20:20)
A. In publicB. From house to houseC. In public and from house to houseD. By the riverside
30. To what did Paul testify while he was in Ephesus? (20:21)
A. The death of StephenB. Repentance toward GodC. Faith toward the Lord Jesus ChristD. Repentance toward God
and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ
30. To what did Paul testify while he was in Ephesus? (20:21)
A. The death of StephenB. Repentance toward GodC. Faith toward the Lord Jesus ChristD. Repentance toward God
and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ
31. Where did Paul tell the elders of Ephesus he was going? (20:22)
A. RomeB. PhilippiC. AntiochD. Jerusalem
31. Where did Paul tell the elders of Ephesus he was going? (20:22)
A. RomeB. PhilippiC. AntiochD. Jerusalem
32. Who was described as “bound in spirit?” (20:22)
A. PaulB. PeterC. ElymasD. Agabus
32. Who was described as “bound in spirit?” (20:22)
A. PaulB. PeterC. ElymasD. Agabus
33. Who testified to Paul that chains and tribulations awaited him in every city? (20:23)
A. An angelB. The Holy SpiritC. BarnabasD. The elders of Ephesus
33. Who testified to Paul that chains and tribulations awaited him in every city? (20:23)
A. An angelB. The Holy SpiritC. BarnabasD. The elders of Ephesus
34. Who said, “nor do I count my life dear to myself”? (20:24)
A. PaulB. PeterC. TimothyD. Stephen
34. Who said, “nor do I count my life dear to myself”? (20:24)
A. PaulB. PeterC. TimothyD. Stephen
35. Which of the following did Paul not say he wanted more than life itself? (20:24)
A. To be like by the JewsB. Finish his raceC. Finish his ministryD. Testify to the gospel of
the grace of God
35. Which of the following did Paul not say he wanted more than life itself? (20:24)
A. To be like by the JewsB. Finish his raceC. Finish his ministryD. Testify to the gospel of
the grace of God
36. Who did Paul say would see his face no more? (20:17, 25)
A. Elders of the church at Ephesus
B. BarnabasC. TimothyD. Pharisees and Sadducees
36. Who did Paul say would see his face no more? (20:17, 25)
A. Elders of the church at EphesusB. BarnabasC. TimothyD. Pharisees and Sadducees
37. Of what did Paul tell the elders of the church at Ephesus that he was innocent? (20:26)
A. StealingB. BlasphemyC. Blood of all menD. False teaching
37. Of what did Paul tell the elders of the church at Ephesus that he was innocent? (20:26)
A. StealingB. BlasphemyC. Blood of all menD. False teaching
38. Why was Paul innocent from the blood of all men? (20:26-27)
A. He washed his handsB. He shook dust from his feetC. He declared the whole
counsel of GodD. All the above
38. Why was Paul innocent from the blood of all men? (20:26-27)
A. He washed his handsB. He shook dust from his feetC. He declared the whole counsel of GodD. All the above
39. Who made the elders at Ephesus overseers? (20:28)
A. PaulB. Paul and BarnabasC. The church at EphesusD. The Holy Spirit
39. Who made the elders at Ephesus overseers? (20:28)
A. PaulB. Paul and BarnabasC. The church at EphesusD. The Holy Spirit
40. With what did God purchase the church of God? (20:28)
A. MoneyB. LoveC. His own bloodD. The blood of saints
40. With what did God purchase the church of God? (20:28)
A. MoneyB. LoveC. His own bloodD. The blood of saints
41. Who was told to shepherd the church of God? (20:28)
A. DeaconsB. WidowsC. EldersD. Elders and deacons
41. Who was told to shepherd the church of God? (20:28)
A. DeaconsB. WidowsC. EldersD. Elders and deacons
42. Whom did Paul say would come in among the flock after he left? (20:29)
A. BearsB. LionsC. WolvesD. Dogs
42. Whom did Paul say would come in among the flock after he left? (20:29)
A. BearsB. LionsC. WolvesD. Dogs
43. For how long did Paul warn everyone about those who would draw the disciples away? (20:30-31)
A. Three monthsB. One yearC. Three yearsD. Six months
43. For how long did Paul warn everyone about those who would draw the disciples away? (20:30-31)
A. Three monthsB. One yearC. Three yearsD. Six months
44. To what did Paul commend the elders of Ephesus as he prepared to leave? (20:32)
A. GodB. The word of God’s graceC. God and the word of His graceD. The deacons
44. To what did Paul commend the elders of Ephesus as he prepared to leave? (20:32)
A. GodB. The word of God’s graceC. God and the word of His graceD. The deacons
45. What is able to build up the saints and give them an inheritance? (20:32)
A. The word of God’s graceB. LoveC. PeaceD. Money
45. What is able to build up the saints and give them an inheritance? (20:32)
A. The word of God’s graceB. LoveC. PeaceD. Money
46. Who will receive the inheritance from God? (20:32)
A. The sanctifiedB. JewsC. GentilesD. Those who die for the
faith
46. Who will receive the inheritance from God? (20:32)
A. The sanctifiedB. JewsC. GentilesD. Those who die for the
faith
47. Which of the following did Paul not include in the list of items he did not covet? (20:33)
A. SilverB. LandC. GoldD. Apparel
47. Which of the following did Paul not include in the list of items he did not covet? (20:33)
A. SilverB. LandC. GoldD. Apparel
48. Who said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive”? (20:35)
A. PaulB. JesusC. DorcasD. The prophets
48. Who said, “It is more blessed to give than to receive”? (20:35)
A. PaulB. JesusC. DorcasD. The prophets
49. Whose hands did Paul tell the elders had ministered to his needs and the needs of the men with him? (20:34)
A. His ownB. Aquila and PriscillaC. The churchD. The apostles in Jerusalem
49. Whose hands did Paul tell the elders had ministered to his needs and the needs of the men with him? (20:34)
A. His ownB. Aquila and PriscillaC. The churchD. The apostles in Jerusalem
50. What did Paul teach by his labor? (20:35)
A. Covet what others haveB. Live longC. Support the weak and
that it is better to give than to receive
D. Rest is for the weary
50. What did Paul teach by his labor? (20:35)
A. Covet what others haveB. Live longC. Support the weak and
that it is better to give than to receive
D. Rest is for the weary
51. What did Paul do after he finished speaking with the elders of Ephesus? (20:36)
A. Prayed with themB. Ate a mealC. Took up a collectionD. Slept
51. What did Paul do after he finished speaking with the elders of Ephesus? (20:36)
A. Prayed with themB. Ate a mealC. Took up a collectionD. Slept
52. Which of the following are the elders of Ephesus not said to have done at Miletus? (20:36-37)
A. Wept freelyB. Fell on Paul’s neck C. Kissed PaulD. Laid hands on Paul
52. Which of the following are the elders of Ephesus not said to have done at Miletus? (20:36-37)
A. Wept freelyB. Fell on Paul’s neck C. Kissed PaulD. Laid hands on Paul
53. What did the elders of Ephesus find most disturbing when they met with Paul at Miletus? (20:38)
A. That he would sufferB. That Jews rejected the gospelC. That he was not coming to
EphesusD. That they would see him no
more
53. What did the elders of Ephesus find most disturbing when they met with Paul at Miletus? (20:38)
A. That he would sufferB. That Jews rejected the gospelC. That he was not coming to
EphesusD. That they would see him no
more
Chapter 21
1. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Miletus? (21:1)
A. CosB. CorinthC. DerbeD. Athens
1. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Miletus? (21:1)
A. CosB. CorinthC. DerbeD. Athens
2. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Cos? (21:1)
A. EphesusB. RhodesC. AlexandriaD. Rome
2. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Cos? (21:1)
A. EphesusB. RhodesC. AlexandriaD. Rome
3. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Rhodes? (21:1)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. PergaD. Patara
3. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Rhodes? (21:1)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. PergaD. Patara
4. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Patara? (21:2)
A. PhilippiB. PhoeniciaC. AthensD. Jerusalem
4. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Patara? (21:2)
A. PhilippiB. PhoeniciaC. AthensD. Jerusalem
5. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Phoenicia? (21:3)
A. RomeB. CosC. CorinthD. Tyre
5. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Phoenicia? (21:3)
A. RomeB. CosC. CorinthD. Tyre
6. On the third missionary journey, why did the ship land at Tyre? (21:3)
A. To let Paul offB. It had a leakC. A storm aroseD. To unload cargo
6. On the third missionary journey, why did the ship land at Tyre? (21:3)
A. To let Paul offB. It had a leakC. A storm aroseD. To unload cargo
7. Who told Paul, through the Spirit, not to go to Jerusalem? (21:4)
A. Disciples at TyreB. AgabusC. Elders at EphesusD. An angel
7. Who told Paul, through the Spirit, not to go to Jerusalem? (21:4)
A. Disciples at TyreB. AgabusC. Elders at EphesusD. An angel
8. How long did Paul stay in Tyre on the third missionary journey? (21:4)
A. A few daysB. Three daysC. Seven daysD. Three months
8. How long did Paul stay in Tyre on the third missionary journey? (21:4)
A. A few daysB. Three daysC. Seven daysD. Three months
9. Where did Paul pray with the disciples of Tyre before leaving? (21:5)
A. The upper roomB. The templeC. Their homesD. The shore
9. Where did Paul pray with the disciples of Tyre before leaving? (21:5)
A. The upper roomB. The templeC. Their homesD. The shore
10. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Tyre? (21:7)
A. CorinthB. AthensC. PtolemaisD. Paphos
10. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Tyre? (21:7)
A. CorinthB. AthensC. PtolemaisD. Paphos
11. On the third missionary journey, how long did Paul stay at Ptolemais? (21:7)
A. A dayB. A weekC. A monthD. A year
11. On the third missionary journey, how long did Paul stay at Ptolemais? (21:7)
A. A dayB. A weekC. A monthD. A year
12. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Ptolemais? (21:8)
A. CaesareaB. RomeC. JerusalemD. Corinth
12. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Ptolemais? (21:8)
A. CaesareaB. RomeC. JerusalemD. Corinth
13. On the third missionary journey, with whom did Paul stay while he was in Caesarea? (21:8)
A. BarnabasB. PhilipC. MaryD. Agabus
13. On the third missionary journey, with whom did Paul stay while he was in Caesarea? (21:8)
A. BarnabasB. PhilipC. MaryD. Agabus
14. How many virgin daughters did Philip have? (21:9)
A. TwoB. FourC. SevenD. Eight
14. How many virgin daughters did Philip have? (21:9)
A. TwoB. FourC. SevenD. Eight
15. What were the daughters of Philip the evangelist? (21:9)
A. TentmakersB. Sellers of purpleC. MothersD. Prophetesses
15. What were the daughters of Philip the evangelist? (21:9)
A. TentmakersB. Sellers of purpleC. MothersD. Prophetesses
16. Who bound his own feet and hands with Paul’s belt? (21:10-11)
A. SoldiersB. The Philippian jailerC. The high priestD. Agabus
16. Who bound his own feet and hands with Paul’s belt? (21:10-11)
A. SoldiersB. The Philippian jailerC. The high priestD. Agabus
17. Who was a prophet from Judea? (21:10)
A. AnaniasB. BarnabasC. AgabusD. Julius
17. Who was a prophet from Judea? (21:10)
A. AnaniasB. BarnabasC. AgabusD. Julius
18. Where did Agabus meet Paul? (21:7-10)
A. CaesareaB. TyreC. CorinthD. Athens
18. Where did Agabus meet Paul? (21:7-10)
A. CaesareaB. TyreC. CorinthD. Athens
19. Who said, “For I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus”? (21:13)
A. PeterB. JamesC. StephenD. Paul
19. Who said, “For I am ready not only to be bound, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus”? (21:13)
A. PeterB. JamesC. StephenD. Paul
20. Who asked, “What do you mean by weeping and breaking my heart?” (21:13)
A. JesusB. PeterC. ApollosD. Paul
20. Who asked, “What do you mean by weeping and breaking my heart?” (21:13)
A. JesusB. PeterC. ApollosD. Paul
21. When Paul could not be persuaded to not go to Jerusalem, what did the brethren do? (21:14)
A. They continued asking him
B. They ceased asking himC. They put him in prisonD. They prayed
21. When Paul could not be persuaded to not go to Jerusalem, what did the brethren do? (21:14)
A. They continued asking him
B. They ceased asking himC. They put him in prisonD. They prayed
22. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Caesarea? (21:15)
A. RomeB. PhilippiC. CapernaumD. Jerusalem
22. On the third missionary journey, where did Paul go upon leaving Caesarea? (21:15)
A. RomeB. PhilippiC. CapernaumD. Jerusalem
23. With whom did Paul stay while he was in Jerusalem? (21:16)
A. John MarkB. The apostlesC. Mnason of CyprusD. Joseph
23. With whom did Paul stay while he was in Jerusalem? (21:16)
A. John MarkB. The apostlesC. Mnason of CyprusD. Joseph
24. With whom did Paul meet upon arriving in Jerusalem on the third missionary journey? (21:18)
A. JamesB. The apostlesC. BarnabasD. Peter and James
24. With whom did Paul meet upon arriving in Jerusalem on the third missionary journey? (21:18)
A. JamesB. The apostlesC. BarnabasD. Peter and James
25. Who was present with Paul and James when they met in Jerusalem? (21:18)
A. The eldersB. The deaconsC. The prophetsD. The maidservants
25. Who was present with Paul and James when they met in Jerusalem? (21:18)
A. The eldersB. The deaconsC. The prophetsD. The maidservants
26. What did Paul tell James and the elders in Jerusalem at the end of his third missionary journey? (21:19)
A. Gentiles did not need to be circumcisedB. He and Barnabas separatedC. They should repentD. The things God had done among the Gentiles
26. What did Paul tell James and the elders in Jerusalem at the end of his third missionary journey? (21:19)
A. Gentiles did not need to be circumcisedB. He and Barnabas separatedC. They should repentD. The things God had done among the Gentiles
27. Who did James and the elders tell Paul were zealous for the law? (21:20)
A. Pharisees and SadduceesB. Believing JewsC. The high priestD. Gentiles
27. Who did James and the elders tell Paul were zealous for the law? (21:20)
A. Pharisees and SadduceesB. Believing JewsC. The high priestD. Gentiles
28. Which of the following did James and the elders not say of myriad of Jews in Jerusalem? (21:20)
A. They believedB. They were zealous for the lawC. They were told Paul forsook
Moses, circumcision and Jewish customs
D. They opposed Paul
28. Which of the following did James and the elders not say of myriad of Jews in Jerusalem? (21:20)
A. They believedB. They were zealous for the lawC. They were told Paul forsook
Moses, circumcision and Jewish customs
D. They opposed Paul
29. Which of the following was Paul not accused of teaching? (21:21)
A. Jews should forsake MosesB. Jews should forsake
circumcisionC. Jews should forsake their
customsD. Jews should forsake the
temple
29. Which of the following was Paul not accused of teaching? (21:21)
A. Jews should forsake MosesB. Jews should forsake
circumcisionC. Jews should forsake their
customsD. Jews should forsake the
temple
30. Where were the four men who had taken a vow from? (21:16, 23)
A. JerusalemB. CaesareaC. RomeD. Antioch
30. Where were the four men who had taken a vow from? (21:16, 23)
A. JerusalemB. CaesareaC. RomeD. Antioch
31. Who told Paul to pay the expenses of the men who had taken a vow? (21:18, 24)
A. JamesB. James and the eldersC. The high priestD. The Holy Spirit
31. Who told Paul to pay the expenses of the men who had taken a vow? (21:18, 24)
A. JamesB. James and the eldersC. The high priestD. The Holy Spirit
32. What did Paul prove by paying the expenses of those who had taken a vow and purifying himself? (21:24)
A. He was a JewB. All would know that the
things they told about him were nothing
C. He opposed idolatryD. He accepted Gentiles
32. What did Paul prove by paying the expenses of those who had taken a vow and purifying himself? (21:24)
A. He was a JewB. All would know that the
things they told about him were nothing
C. He opposed idolatryD. He accepted Gentiles
33. Which of the following instructions was not given to Gentiles by the church in Jerusalem? (21:25)
A. Keep from things sacrificed to idolsB. Keep from blood and what is strangledC. Keep from circumcisionD. Keep from fornication
33. Which of the following instructions was not given to Gentiles by the church in Jerusalem? (21:25)
A. Keep from things sacrificed to idolsB. Keep from blood and what is strangledC. Keep from circumcisionD. Keep from fornication
34. Why did Paul enter the temple of Jerusalem? (21:26)
A. To teachB. To worshipC. To announce the
expiration of the days of purification
D. To see the high priest
34. Why did Paul enter the temple of Jerusalem? (21:26)
A. To teachB. To worshipC. To announce the
expiration of the days of purification
D. To see the high priest
35. How long did the time of purification last for Paul and those who took the vow? (21:27)
A. One dayB. Three daysC. Seven daysD. Twenty-one days
35. How long did the time of purification last for Paul and those who took the vow? (21:27)
A. One dayB. Three daysC. Seven daysD. Twenty-one days
36. From where did the Jews who stirred up the crowd in the temple against Paul come? (21:27)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. LystraD. Asia
36. From where did the Jews who stirred up the crowd in the temple against Paul come? (21:27)
A. JerusalemB. AntiochC. LystraD. Asia
37. Which of the following did the Jews of Asia who came to the temple not accuse Paul of doing? (21:28)
A. Preaching against the Jews, the law and the templeB. Eating meat offered to idolsC. Bringing Greeks into the
templeD. Defiling the Holy Place
37. Which of the following did the Jews of Asia who came to the temple not accuse Paul of doing? (21:28)
A. Preaching against the Jews, the law and the templeB. Eating meat offered to idolsC. Bringing Greeks into the
templeD. Defiling the Holy Place
38. Whom did the Jews say Paul brought into the temple? (21:29)
A. BarnabasB. TitusC. CorneliusD. Trophimus
38. Whom did the Jews say Paul brought into the temple? (21:29)
A. BarnabasB. TitusC. CorneliusD. Trophimus
39. From where did Trophimus come? (21:29)
A. EphesusB. CorinthC. JerusalemD. Antioch
39. From where did Trophimus come? (21:29)
A. EphesusB. CorinthC. JerusalemD. Antioch
40. Why did the Jews in Jerusalem stop beating Paul? (21:32)
A. They saw he was innocent
B. He was almost deadC. The commander and
soldiers cameD. Gamaliel convinced them
40. Why did the Jews in Jerusalem stop beating Paul? (21:32)
A. They saw he was innocent
B. He was almost deadC. The commander and
soldiers cameD. Gamaliel convinced them
41. Of whom did the people cry out, “Away with him!” (21:36)
A. JesusB. PaulC. StephenD. Peter
41. Of whom did the people cry out, “Away with him!” (21:36)
A. JesusB. PaulC. StephenD. Peter
42. With how many chains was Paul bound in Jerusalem? (21:33)
A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Six
42. With how many chains was Paul bound in Jerusalem? (21:33)
A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Six
43. Why did the commander in Jerusalem have Paul carried to the barracks? (21:34)
A. He could not get the truthB. He believed Paul was guiltyC. He wanted to punish PaulD. He had no room in the jail
43. Why did the commander in Jerusalem have Paul carried to the barracks? (21:34)
A. He could not get the truthB. He believed Paul was guiltyC. He wanted to punish PaulD. He had no room in the jail
44. Who asked, “Can you speak Greek?” (21:37)
A. The commanderB. PeterC. A priestD. Agrippa
44. Who asked, “Can you speak Greek?” (21:37)
A. The commanderB. PeterC. A priestD. Agrippa
45. Whom did the commander in Jerusalem believe Paul to be? (21:38)
A. The EgyptianB. The RomanC. The son of a kingD. The apostle
45. Whom did the commander in Jerusalem believe Paul to be? (21:38)
A. The EgyptianB. The RomanC. The son of a kingD. The apostle
46. Of what city was Paul a citizen? (21:39)
A. Tarsus B. EphesusC. JerusalemD. Rome
46. Of what city was Paul a citizen? (21:39)
A. Tarsus B. EphesusC. JerusalemD. Rome
47. Where was Tarsus? (21:39)A. CaesareaB. GalatiaC. AchaiaD. Cilicia
47. Where was Tarsus? (21:39)A. CaesareaB. GalatiaC. AchaiaD. Cilicia
48. What did Paul ask the commander in Jerusalem for permission to do? (21:39)
A. Go to the templeB. Go to AntiochC. Go to CorinthD. Speak to the people
48. What did Paul ask the commander in Jerusalem for permission to do? (21:39)
A. Go to the templeB. Go to AntiochC. Go to CorinthD. Speak to the people
49. From where did Paul speak to the multitude in Jerusalem? (21:40)
A. The steps of the templeB. Outside the gates of
JerusalemC. The upper roomD. The stairs of the barracks
49. From where did Paul speak to the multitude in Jerusalem? (21:40)
A. The steps of the templeB. Outside the gates of
JerusalemC. The upper roomD. The stairs of the barracks
50. In what language did Paul speak to the crowd in Jerusalem? (21:40)
A. HebrewB. GreekC. LatinD. English
50. In what language did Paul speak to the crowd in Jerusalem? (21:40)
A. HebrewB. GreekC. LatinD. English
Chapter 22
1. How did Paul address the multitude in Jerusalem? (22:1)
A. “My fellow Jews”B. “Brethren and fathers”C. “My people”D. “You stubborn and stiff-necked people”
1. How did Paul address the multitude in Jerusalem? (22:1)
A. “My fellow Jews”B. “Brethren and fathers”C. “My people”D. “You stubborn and stiff-necked people”
2. What caused the multitude in Israel to become even more quiet as Paul spoke? (22:2)
A. He yelled at themB. The miracles he didC. The soldiersD. He spoke in the Hebrew language
2. What caused the multitude in Israel to become even more quiet as Paul spoke? (22:2)
A. He yelled at themB. The miracles he didC. The soldiersD. He spoke in the Hebrew language
3. Where was Paul born? (22:3)
A. TarsusB. TyreC. JerusalemD. Philippi
3. Where was Paul born? (22:3)
A. TarsusB. TyreC. JerusalemD. Philippi
4. Where was Paul brought up? (22:3)
A. TarsusB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Philippi
4. Where was Paul brought up? (22:3)
A. TarsusB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. Philippi
5. Who educated Paul? (22:3)A. His parentsB. GamalielC. The SadduceesD. Romans
5. Who educated Paul? (22:3)A. His parentsB. GamalielC. The SadduceesD. Romans
6. What term did Paul use to refer to the Church as he made his defense in Jerusalem? (22:4)
A. The Church of ChristB. The Church of GodC. The BrotherhoodD. The Way
6. What term did Paul use to refer to the Church as he made his defense in Jerusalem? (22:4)
A. The Church of ChristB. The Church of GodC. The BrotherhoodD. The Way
7. What time of day was Paul blinded by the light as he traveled to Damascus? (22:6)
A. Early morningB. NoonC. Mid-afternoonD. Early evening
7. What time of day was Paul blinded by the light as he traveled to Damascus? (22:6)
A. Early morningB. NoonC. Mid-afternoonD. Early evening
8. Where did Paul go to learn all that the Lord had appointed for him to do? (22:10-11)
A. DamascusB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. The wilderness
8. Where did Paul go to learn all that the Lord had appointed for him to do? (22:10-11)
A. DamascusB. JerusalemC. AntiochD. The wilderness
9. Who was described as being “a devout man according to the law”? (22:12)
A. PaulB. CorneliusC. ApollosD. Ananias
9. Who was described as being “a devout man according to the law”? (22:12)
A. PaulB. CorneliusC. ApollosD. Ananias
10. When were Paul’s sins washed away? (22:16)
A. When he received his sight
B. When he prayedC. When he ateD. When he was baptized
10. When were Paul’s sins washed away? (22:16)
A. When he received his sight
B. When he prayedC. When he ateD. When he was baptized
11. Where was Paul praying when he fell into a trance? (22:17)
A. DamascusB. The riversideC. The templeD. The upper room
11. Where was Paul praying when he fell into a trance? (22:17)
A. DamascusB. The riversideC. The templeD. The upper room
12. Why did the Lord tell Paul to get out of Jerusalem? (22:18)
A. Jews planned to kill himB. Jews would not receive his testimonyC. He had other work for
him to doD. He had to visit Cornelius
12. Why did the Lord tell Paul to get out of Jerusalem? (22:18)
A. Jews planned to kill himB. Jews would not receive his testimonyC. He had other work for
him to doD. He had to visit Cornelius
13. Who was standing by, consenting and guarding the clothes of those who killed Stephen? (22:20)
A. AnnasB. FelixC. HerodD. Paul
13. Who was standing by, consenting and guarding the clothes of those who killed Stephen? (22:20)
A. AnnasB. FelixC. HerodD. Paul
14. What did Paul say to the crowd in Jerusalem that caused them to quit listening? (22:21-22)
A. God told him to go to the Gentiles
B. Gentiles did not have to be circumcised
C. Sacrifices were no longer needed
D. They should no longer keep the law
14. What did Paul say to the crowd in Jerusalem that caused them to quit listening? (22:21-22)
A. God told him to go to the Gentiles
B. Gentiles did not have to be circumcised
C. Sacrifices were no longer needed
D. They should no longer keep the law
15. What did the multitude of Jews in Jerusalem not do when they were finished listening to Paul? (22:22-23)
A. Cried outB. Threw stonesC. Tore off their clothesD. Threw dust in the air
15. What did the multitude of Jews in Jerusalem not do when they were finished listening to Paul? (22:22-23)
A. Cried outB. Threw stonesC. Tore off their clothesD. Threw dust in the air
16. How did the commander first plan to learn why the Jews in Jerusalem shouted against Paul? (22:24)
A. Talk to PaulB. Talk to the JewsC. Talk to the Jews and PaulD. Scourge Paul
16. How did the commander first plan to learn why the Jews in Jerusalem shouted against Paul? (22:24)
A. Talk to PaulB. Talk to the JewsC. Talk to the Jews and PaulD. Scourge Paul
17. Which of these facts did Paul not make to the centurion in Jerusalem? (22:27-28)
A. Paul was a RomanB. The commander bought his citizenshipC. Paul was born a Roman
citizenD. The commander’s mother was a Jew
17. Which of these facts did Paul not make to the centurion in Jerusalem? (22:27-28)
A. Paul was a RomanB. The commander bought his citizenshipC. Paul was born a Roman
citizenD. The commander’s mother was a Jew
18. Why did the centurion in Jerusalem decide not to scourge Paul? (22:29)
A. Paul was a ChristianB. Paul healed his daughterC. Paul was a RomanD. Paul was a teacher
18. Why did the centurion in Jerusalem decide not to scourge Paul? (22:29)
A. Paul was a ChristianB. Paul healed his daughterC. Paul was a RomanD. Paul was a teacher
19. Why was the commander of the Roman army in Jerusalem afraid? (22:29)
A. He had bound PaulB. There was an earthquakeC. He saw an angelD. The Jews threatened to go To Caesar
19. Why was the commander of the Roman army in Jerusalem afraid? (22:29)
A. He had bound PaulB. There was an earthquakeC. He saw an angelD. The Jews threatened to go To Caesar
20. How did the commander of the Roman soldiers in Jerusalem finally determine to learn the truth as to why the Jews accused Paul? (22:30)
A. Met with Paul, the chief priests and the council
B. Talked with the peopleC. Sent Paul to AgrippaD. Studied the law
20. How did the commander of the Roman soldiers in Jerusalem finally determine to learn the truth as to why the Jews accused Paul? (22:30)
A. Met with Paul, the chief priests and the council
B. Talked with the peopleC. Sent Paul to AgrippaD. Studied the law
Chapter 23
1. Who said, “I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day”? (23:1)
A. PaulB. PeterC. StephenD. Cornelius
1. Who said, “I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day”? (23:1)
A. PaulB. PeterC. StephenD. Cornelius
2. Who was the high priest when Paul was arrested in Jerusalem? (23:2)
A. AnnasB. CaiaphasC. AnaniasD. Agabus
2. Who was the high priest when Paul was arrested in Jerusalem? (23:2)
A. AnnasB. CaiaphasC. AnaniasD. Agabus
3. Who commanded that Paul be struck in the mouth? (23:2)
A. The commanderB. AgrippaC. AnaniasD. The ruler of the
synagogue
3. Who commanded that Paul be struck in the mouth? (23:2)
A. The commanderB. AgrippaC. AnaniasD. The ruler of the
synagogue
4. Who did Paul call a “whitewashed wall”? (23:3)
A. The commanderB. The ruler of the
synagogueC. The high priestD. Gamaliel
4. Who did Paul call a “whitewashed wall”? (23:3)
A. The commanderB. The ruler of the
synagogueC. The high priestD. Gamaliel
5. What did Paul say when he was accused of reviling God’s high priest? (23:4-5)
A. He was not God’s high priestB. He had been misunderstoodC. He had reviled him and
would revile him againD. He did not know he was
the high priest
5. What did Paul say when he was accused of reviling God’s high priest? (23:4-5)
A. He was not God’s high priestB. He had been misunderstoodC. He had reviled him and
would revile him againD. He did not know he was
the high priest
6. Who made up the Jewish council? (23:6)
A. SadduceesB. PhariseesC. Sadducees and PhariseesD. Elders of the Jews
6. Who made up the Jewish council? (23:6)
A. SadduceesB. PhariseesC. Sadducees and PhariseesD. Elders of the Jews
7. Which of the following did Paul not say when he addressed the council in Jerusalem? (23:6)
A. I am a PhariseeB. I am a son of a PhariseeC. I am a Roman citizenD. Concerning the hope and resurrection of the dead I am being judged
7. Which of the following did Paul not say when he addressed the council in Jerusalem? (23:6)
A. I am a PhariseeB. I am a son of a PhariseeC. I am a Roman citizenD. Concerning the hope and resurrection of the dead I am being judged
8. Who caused dissension in the Jewish Council at Jerusalem? (23:6-7)
A. PaulB. GamalielC. PeterD. The apostles
8. Who caused dissension in the Jewish Council at Jerusalem? (23:6-7)
A. PaulB. GamalielC. PeterD. The apostles
9. Who did not believe in the resurrection, angels or spirits? (23:8)
A. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. PaulD. Gentiles
9. Who did not believe in the resurrection, angels or spirits? (23:8)
A. PhariseesB. SadduceesC. PaulD. Gentiles
10. Who suggested that a spirit or an angel could have spoken to Paul? (23:9)
A. SadduceesB. ScribesC. The high priest of ZeusD. Barnabas
10. Who suggested that a spirit or an angel could have spoken to Paul? (23:9)
A. SadduceesB. ScribesC. The high priest of ZeusD. Barnabas
11. Why did the commander remove Paul from the meeting with the Jewish council? (23:10)
A. He feared Paul would be pulled to pieces
B. Paul had reviled the high priestC. The council asked that Paul be taken awayD. He wanted to learn more from Paul
11. Why did the commander remove Paul from the meeting with the Jewish council? (23:10)
A. He feared Paul would be pulled to pieces
B. Paul had reviled the high priestC. The council asked that Paul be taken awayD. He wanted to learn more from Paul
12. Where was Paul when the Lord stood at his side? (23:10-11)
A. DamascusB. The templeC. LystraD. The barracks
12. Where was Paul when the Lord stood at his side? (23:10-11)
A. DamascusB. The templeC. LystraD. The barracks
13. Where did the Lord tell Paul he would witness to His cause after leaving Jerusalem? (23:11)
A. AntiochB. AthensC. RomeD. Damascus
13. Where did the Lord tell Paul he would witness to His cause after leaving Jerusalem? (23:11)
A. AntiochB. AthensC. RomeD. Damascus
14. Jews took an oath saying they would not eat or drink until they did what? (23:12)
A. Killed PaulB. Freed PaulC. Found PaulD. Gave Paul the
contribution for the needy
14. Jews took an oath saying they would not eat or drink until they did what? (23:12)
A. Killed PaulB. Freed PaulC. Found PaulD. Gave Paul the
contribution for the needy
15. How many Jews took an oath to kill Paul? (23:13)
A. Over fortyB. Over four hundredC. FourD. Fourteen
15. How many Jews took an oath to kill Paul? (23:13)
A. Over fortyB. Over four hundredC. FourD. Fourteen
16. Who did the Jews who took an oath to kill Paul enlist to help them? (23:14)
A. PhariseesB. GentilesC. Chief priests and eldersD. Romans
16. Who did the Jews who took an oath to kill Paul enlist to help them? (23:14)
A. PhariseesB. GentilesC. Chief priests and eldersD. Romans
17. Who learned of the plot of the Jews to ambush Paul? (23:16)
A. Paul’s sonB. Paul’s sister’s sonC. BarnabasD. Timothy
17. Who learned of the plot of the Jews to ambush Paul? (23:16)
A. Paul’s sonB. Paul’s sister’s sonC. BarnabasD. Timothy
18. Who informed the commander of the Jewish plot to ambush Paul? (23:16-19)
A. Paul’s sister’s sonB. Paul’s brotherC. TimothyD. No one
18. Who informed the commander of the Jewish plot to ambush Paul? (23:16-19)
A. Paul’s sister’s sonB. Paul’s brotherC. TimothyD. No one
19. What did the commander do upon learning of the Jewish plot to ambush and kill Paul? (23:23-24)
A. Warned the JewsB. Sent more soldiers with Paul to JerusalemC. Sent Paul to RomeD. Sent Paul to Caesarea
19. What did the commander do upon learning of the Jewish plot to ambush and kill Paul? (23:23-24)
A. Warned the JewsB. Sent more soldiers with Paul to JerusalemC. Sent Paul to RomeD. Sent Paul to Caesarea
20. Who escorted Paul to Caesarea? (23:23)
A. Two hundred spearmenB. Seventy horsemenC. Two hundred soldiersD. All the above
20. Who escorted Paul to Caesarea? (23:23)
A. Two hundred spearmenB. Seventy horsemenC. Two hundred soldiersD. All the above
21. To whom did the commander in Jerusalem send Paul in Caesarea? (23:24)
A. AgrippaB. FelixC. FestusD. Claudius
21. To whom did the commander in Jerusalem send Paul in Caesarea? (23:24)
A. AgrippaB. FelixC. FestusD. Claudius
22. Who was the governor in Caesarea? (23:24)
A. AnaniasB. FelixC. PilateD. Agrippa
22. Who was the governor in Caesarea? (23:24)
A. AnaniasB. FelixC. PilateD. Agrippa
23. Who was the commander in Jerusalem? (23:26)
A. CaesarB. Claudius LysiasC. FelixD. Festus
23. Who was the commander in Jerusalem? (23:26)
A. CaesarB. Claudius LysiasC. FelixD. Festus
24. To whom did the commander address the letter he sent to Caesarea with Paul? (23:26)
A. The councilB. PaulC. PeterD. Felix
24. To whom did the commander address the letter he sent to Caesarea with Paul? (23:26)
A. The councilB. PaulC. PeterD. Felix
25. Where did the soldiers take Paul the night they left Jerusalem? (23:31)
A. AntipatrisB. AntiochC. JerichoD. Athens
25. Where did the soldiers take Paul the night they left Jerusalem? (23:31)
A. AntipatrisB. AntiochC. JerichoD. Athens
26. When did Felix say he would give Paul a hearing? (23:35)
A. When he returned from his tripB. After the Passover was
pastC. On the SabbathD. When his accusers
arrived
26. When did Felix say he would give Paul a hearing? (23:35)
A. When he returned from his tripB. After the Passover was
pastC. On the SabbathD. When his accusers
arrived
27. Where did Paul stay while awaiting his trial in Caesarea? (23:35)
A. Felix’s palaceB. The jailC. With believersD. Herod’s Praetorium
27. Where did Paul stay while awaiting his trial in Caesarea? (23:35)
A. Felix’s palaceB. The jailC. With believersD. Herod’s Praetorium
28. What was the opinion of Claudius Lysias regarding the Jews’ charges against Paul? (23:29)
A. He should dieB. He should be imprisonedC. He should not be put to
death nor in chainsD. He did not know what to do
28. What was the opinion of Claudius Lysias regarding the Jews’ charges against Paul? (23:29)
A. He should dieB. He should be imprisonedC. He should not be put to
death nor in chainsD. He did not know what to do
29. From which province did Paul come? (23:34)
A. AchaiaB. JudeaC. CiliciaD. Caesarea
29. From which province did Paul come? (23:34)
A. AchaiaB. JudeaC. CiliciaD. Caesarea
Chapter 24
1. How many days passed before Paul’s accusers arrived in Caesarea? (24:1)
A. OneB. FiveC. SevenD. Twenty-one
1. How many days passed before Paul’s accusers arrived in Caesarea? (24:1)
A. OneB. FiveC. SevenD. Twenty-one
2. Which of the following did not go to Caesarea when Felix called for Paul’s accusers? (24:1)
A. AnaniasB. EldersC. PhariseesD. Tertullus
2. Which of the following did not go to Caesarea when Felix called for Paul’s accusers? (24:1)
A. AnaniasB. EldersC. PhariseesD. Tertullus
3. Who was an orator? (24:1)A. LukeB. BarnabasC. ClaudiusD. Tertullus
3. Who was an orator? (24:1)A. LukeB. BarnabasC. ClaudiusD. Tertullus
4. Who accused Paul before Felix? (24:2)
A. AnaniasB. False witnessesC. TertullusD. The high priest
4. Who accused Paul before Felix? (24:2)
A. AnaniasB. False witnessesC. TertullusD. The high priest
5. To whom was the following statement addressed: “…through you we enjoy great peace, and prosperity is being brought to this nation by your foresight”? (24:2-3)
A. GodB. ClaudiusC. FelixD. Festus
5. To whom was the following statement addressed: “…through you we enjoy great peace, and prosperity is being brought to this nation by your foresight”? (24:2-3)
A. GodB. ClaudiusC. FelixD. Festus
6. Who was referred to as a “plague”? (24:5)
A. PaulB. SimeonC. ElymasD. Alexander
6. Who was referred to as a “plague”? (24:5)
A. PaulB. SimeonC. ElymasD. Alexander
7. Which of the following was not listed among the charges against Paul by Tertullus? (24:5-6)
A. He created dissension among Jews
B. He opposed CaesarC. He was a ringleader of the sect of the NazarenesD. He tried to profane the
temple
7. Which of the following was not listed among the charges against Paul by Tertullus? (24:5-6)
A. He created dissension among Jews
B. He opposed CaesarC. He was a ringleader of the sect of the NazarenesD. He tried to profane the
temple
8. According to Tertullus, what was Paul doing when he was arrested in Jerusalem? (24:6)
A. Trying to profane the temple
B. Teaching the peopleC. Breaking the SabbathD. Breaking the law
8. According to Tertullus, what was Paul doing when he was arrested in Jerusalem? (24:6)
A. Trying to profane the temple
B. Teaching the peopleC. Breaking the SabbathD. Breaking the law
9. According to Tertullus, why did the Jews not judge Paul according to their law? (24:6-7)
A. It was the SabbathB. Lysias took Paul from
themC. Paul had not broken the lawD. They feared a riot
9. According to Tertullus, why did the Jews not judge Paul according to their law? (24:6-7)
A. It was the SabbathB. Lysias took Paul from
themC. Paul had not broken the lawD. They feared a riot
10. Who spoke first when Paul and his accusers appeared before Felix? (24:2)
A. PaulB. The high priestC. TertullusD. The elders
10. Who spoke first when Paul and his accusers appeared before Felix? (24:2)
A. PaulB. The high priestC. TertullusD. The elders
11. How many days passed from the time Paul went to Jerusalem until he stood before Felix? (24:11)
A. Seven daysB. Twelve daysC. Fourteen daysD. Twenty-four days
11. How many days passed from the time Paul went to Jerusalem until he stood before Felix? (24:11)
A. Seven daysB. Twelve daysC. Fourteen daysD. Twenty-four days
12. What reason did Paul give Felix for his trip to Jerusalem? (24:11)
A. He went to worshipB. He went to meet with the churchC. He wanted to teach JewsD. He wanted to introduce Gentiles to the Jews
12. What reason did Paul give Felix for his trip to Jerusalem? (24:11)
A. He went to worshipB. He went to meet with the churchC. He wanted to teach JewsD. He wanted to introduce Gentiles to the Jews
13. In his defense before Felix, which of the following does Paul not give as a reason for going to Jerusalem? (24:11, 17)
A. To teachB. To worshipC. To bring almsD. To present offerings
13. In his defense before Felix, which of the following does Paul not give as a reason for going to Jerusalem? (24:11, 17)
A. To teachB. To worshipC. To bring almsD. To present offerings
14. In his defense before Felix, what did Paul say of his conduct in Jerusalem? (24:12)
A. He did not have a dispute with anyoneB. He did not cause a riotC. He did not have a dispute with anyone or incite a riotD. He stayed out of the temple
14. In his defense before Felix, what did Paul say of his conduct in Jerusalem? (24:12)
A. He did not have a dispute with anyoneB. He did not cause a riotC. He did not have a dispute with anyone or incite a riotD. He stayed out of the temple
15. What hope did Paul say he shared with the Jews? (24:15)
A. The Romans would be just
B. There would be a resurrection of the dead
C. The temple was a of prayer
D. Jesus was coming back
15. What hope did Paul say he shared with the Jews? (24:15)
A. The Romans would be just
B. There would be a resurrection of the dead
C. The temple was a of prayer
D. Jesus was coming back
16. What did Paul say he always did his best to have toward God and men? (24:16)
A. A blameless nameB. Blameless teachingC. A conscience without
offenseD. The truth
16. What did Paul say he always did his best to have toward God and men? (24:16)
A. A blameless nameB. Blameless teachingC. A conscience without
offenseD. The truth
17. According to Paul, what was he doing when the Jews removed him from the temple? (24:17-18)
A. PrayingB. PreachingC. Having a discussionD. Bringing alms and
offerings
17. According to Paul, what was he doing when the Jews removed him from the temple? (24:17-18)
A. PrayingB. PreachingC. Having a discussionD. Bringing alms and
offerings
18. What did Paul say he did before he entered the temple? (24:18)
A. Shaved his headB. PrayedC. Visited with the disciplesD. Purified himself
18. What did Paul say he did before he entered the temple? (24:18)
A. Shaved his headB. PrayedC. Visited with the disciplesD. Purified himself
19. What did the Jews call “the Way”? (24:14)
A. The Church of GodB. BlasphemyC. A sectD. The people of God
19. What did the Jews call “the Way”? (24:14)
A. The Church of GodB. BlasphemyC. A sectD. The people of God
20. According to Paul, who found him in the temple? (24:18)
A. Jews from AsiaB. Pharisees and SadduceesC. Believers of the PhariseesD. The high priest
20. According to Paul, who found him in the temple? (24:18)
A. Jews from AsiaB. Pharisees and SadduceesC. Believers of the PhariseesD. The high priest
21. According to Paul, why was he on trial before Felix? (24:21)
A. For his worshipB. For the resurrection of
the deadC. For the law and the
prophetsD. For his conscience
21. According to Paul, why was he on trial before Felix? (24:21)
A. For his worshipB. For the resurrection of the deadC. For the law and the
prophetsD. For his conscience
22. Who was said to have “more accurate knowledge of the Way”? (24:22)
A. PaulB. FelixC. FestusD. Agrippa
22. Who was said to have “more accurate knowledge of the Way”? (24:22)
A. PaulB. FelixC. FestusD. Agrippa
23. When did Felix say he would rule on the accusations of the Jews against Paul? (24:22)
A. When Festus arrivedB. In a few daysC. When Lysias arrivedD. After the Passover
23. When did Felix say he would rule on the accusations of the Jews against Paul? (24:22)
A. When Festus arrivedB. In a few daysC. When Lysias arrivedD. After the Passover
24. Which of the following orders did Felix not give the centurion regarding Paul while he was in Caesarea? (24:23)
A. Paul was to remain in custodyB. Paul was to have some libertyC. Paul could go to churchD. Paul’s friends could visit and
provide for him
24. Which of the following orders did Felix not give the centurion regarding Paul while he was in Caesarea? (24:23)
A. Paul was to remain in custodyB. Paul was to have some libertyC. Paul could go to churchD. Paul’s friends could visit and
provide for him
25. Who was the husband of Drusilla? (24:24)
A. FelixB. FestusC. AgrippaD. Aquila
25. Who was the husband of Drusilla? (24:24)
A. FelixB. FestusC. AgrippaD. Aquila
26. Which of the following did Paul not mention as he spoke to Felix and Drusilla about Christ? (24:25)
A. HealingB. RighteousnessC. Self-controlD. Judgment
26. Which of the following did Paul not mention as he spoke to Felix and Drusilla about Christ? (24:25)
A. HealingB. RighteousnessC. Self-controlD. Judgment
27. How did Felix react when Paul spoke to him about faith in Christ Jesus? (24:25)
A. He laughedB. He had Paul arrestedC. He questioned himD. He was afraid
27. How did Felix react when Paul spoke to him about faith in Christ Jesus? (24:25)
A. He laughedB. He had Paul arrestedC. He questioned himD. He was afraid
28. Who told Paul, “Go away for now; when I have a convenient time I will call for you”? (24:25)
A. HerodB. AgrippaC. FelixD. Festus
28. Who told Paul, “Go away for now; when I have a convenient time I will call for you”? (24:25)
A. HerodB. AgrippaC. FelixD. Festus
29. Why did Felix spend so much time with Paul? (24:26)
A. He wanted to learn about JesusB. He wanted to determine Paul’s innocence or guiltC. His wife liked PaulD. He wanted money
29. Why did Felix spend so much time with Paul? (24:26)
A. He wanted to learn about JesusB. He wanted to determine Paul’s innocence or guiltC. His wife liked PaulD. He wanted money
30. How long did Paul remain in Caesarea under the governorship of Felix? (24:27)
A. Two yearsB. Three yearsC. Four yearsD. Six months
30. How long did Paul remain in Caesarea under the governorship of Felix? (24:27)
A. Two yearsB. Three yearsC. Four yearsD. Six months
31. Why did Felix leave Paul in prison when he left office? (24:27)
A. To do a favor for the Jews
B. Lysias had not arrivedC. To please his wifeD. He believed Paul was
guilty
31. Why did Felix leave Paul in prison when he left office? (24:27)
A. To do a favor for the Jews
B. Lysias had not arrivedC. To please his wifeD. He believed Paul was
guilty
32. Who succeeded Felix as governor? (24:27)
A. AgrippaB. AnaniasC. ClaudiusD. Porcius Festus
32. Who succeeded Felix as governor? (24:27)
A. AgrippaB. AnaniasC. ClaudiusD. Porcius Festus
33. Who left Paul in prison as a favor to the Jews? (24:27)
A. FestusB. AgrippaC. LysiasD. Felix
33. Who left Paul in prison as a favor to the Jews? (24:27)
A. FestusB. AgrippaC. LysiasD. Felix
Chapter 25
1. How long was Festus governor before he made a visit to Jerusalem? (25:1)
A. Three daysB. Seven daysC. Three weeksD. Seven weeks
1. How long was Festus governor before he made a visit to Jerusalem? (25:1)
A. Three daysB. Seven daysC. Three weeksD. Seven weeks
2. What request did the Jews make of Festus while he was in Jerusalem? (25:3)
A. That he would lower taxes
B. That he would stay longerC. That he would summon
for Paul to come to JerusalemD. That he would free Paul
2. What request did the Jews make of Festus while he was in Jerusalem? (25:3)
A. That he would lower taxes
B. That he would stay longerC. That he would summon
for Paul to come to JerusalemD. That he would free Paul
3. What did the Jews plan to do if Festus agreed to bring Paul to Jerusalem? (25:3)
A. Bring in false witnessesB. Cause a riotC. Ambush PaulD. Give him money
3. What did the Jews plan to do if Festus agreed to bring Paul to Jerusalem? (25:3)
A. Bring in false witnessesB. Cause a riotC. Ambush PaulD. Give him money
4. How long did Festus stay in Jerusalem? (25:6)
A. Three to five daysB. Two weeksC. More than ten daysD. Two months
4. How long did Festus stay in Jerusalem? (25:6)
A. Three to five daysB. Two weeksC. More than ten daysD. Two months
5. What is said of the charges the Jews brought against Paul before Festus? (25:7)
A. The charges were seriousB. The charges were
insignificantC. The charges were against CaesarD. The charges could not be proven
5. What is said of the charges the Jews brought against Paul before Festus? (25:7)
A. The charges were seriousB. The charges were
insignificantC. The charges were against CaesarD. The charges could not be proven
6. Where did Festus hear the charges of the Jews against Paul? (25:4-5)
A. JerusalemB. CaesareaC. GreeceD. Rome
6. Where did Festus hear the charges of the Jews against Paul? (25:4-5)
A. JerusalemB. CaesareaC. GreeceD. Rome
7. In his defense before Festus, which of the following did Paul not say he had avoided offending? (25:8)
A. The law of the JewsB. JesusC. The templeD. Caesar
7. In his defense before Festus, which of the following did Paul not say he had avoided offending? (25:8)
A. The law of the JewsB. JesusC. The templeD. Caesar
8. Who gave Paul the option of standing trial in Jerusalem? (25:9)
A. FelixB. FestusC. LysiasD. Agrippa
8. Who gave Paul the option of standing trial in Jerusalem? (25:9)
A. FelixB. FestusC. LysiasD. Agrippa
9. Why did Festus ask Paul to go to Jerusalem? (25:9)
A. To show Paul’s innocenceB. To do the Jews a favorC. To visit his familyD. To teach in the temple
9. Why did Festus ask Paul to go to Jerusalem? (25:9)
A. To show Paul’s innocenceB. To do the Jews a favorC. To visit his familyD. To teach in the temple
10. To whom did Paul say, “I appeal to Caesar”? (25:11)
A. FelixB. FestusC. LysiasD. The council
10. To whom did Paul say, “I appeal to Caesar”? (25:11)
A. FelixB. FestusC. LysiasD. The council
11. Who came to visit Festus in Caesarea? (25:13)
A. King Agrippa and BerniceB. The apostlesC. FelixD. Lysias
11. Who came to visit Festus in Caesarea? (25:13)
A. King Agrippa and BerniceB. The apostlesC. FelixD. Lysias
12. Which of the following was the custom of the Romans in dealing with the accused? (25:16)
A. To have a trial by juryB. To see one’s accusers face to faceC. To make an answer for himself against the chargesD. To see one’s accusers face to face and make an answer for
himself against the charges
12. Which of the following was the custom of the Romans in dealing with the accused? (25:16)
A. To have a trial by juryB. To see one’s accusers face to faceC. To make an answer for himself against the chargesD. To see one’s accusers face to face and make an answer for
himself against the charges
13. How did Festus view the case of the Jews against Paul? (25:18-19)
A. Paul was guilty of crimesB. It was only that they had
questions about their own religion and Jesus
C. Paul was a good manD. Jews did not like Gentile
Christians
13. How did Festus view the case of the Jews against Paul? (25:18-19)
A. Paul was guilty of crimesB. It was only that they had questions about their own
religion and JesusC. Paul was a good manD. Jews did not like Gentile
Christians
14. Who entered Caesarea “with great pomp”? (25:23)
A. Agrippa and FestusB. Felix and DrusillaC. Agrippa and BerniceD. Paul and Barnabas
14. Who entered Caesarea “with great pomp”? (25:23)
A. Agrippa and FestusB. Felix and DrusillaC. Agrippa and BerniceD. Paul and Barnabas
15. Who said of Paul, “I found that he had committed nothing deserving of death”? (25:25)
A. FelixB. FestusC. LysiasD. Claudius
15. Who said of Paul, “I found that he had committed nothing deserving of death”? (25:25)
A. FelixB. FestusC. LysiasD. Claudius
16. Why did Festus want Agrippa to hear Paul? (25:26)
A. So Agrippa would know about Jesus
B. So Festus would have something to write
C. So Agrippa would like FestusD. So Agrippa would like Paul
16. Why did Festus want Agrippa to hear Paul? (25:26)
A. So Agrippa would know about Jesus
B. So Festus would have something to write
C. So Agrippa would like FestusD. So Agrippa would like Paul
Chapter 26
1. What did Paul do after Agrippa told him that he could speak for himself? (26:1)
A. Sat downB. Stretched out his handC. Stomped his feetD. Bowed his head
1. What did Paul do after Agrippa told him that he could speak for himself? (26:1)
A. Sat downB. Stretched out his handC. Stomped his feetD. Bowed his head
2. According to Paul, who was an “expert in all customs and questions which have to do with the Jews”? (26:2-3)
A. FelixB. ApollosC. FestusD. Agrippa
2. According to Paul, who was an “expert in all customs and questions which have to do with the Jews”? (26:2-3)
A. FelixB. ApollosC. FestusD. Agrippa
3. Where did Paul spend the early years of his life, from his youth onward? (26:4)
A. RomeB. TravelingC. TarsusD. Jerusalem
3. Where did Paul spend the early years of his life, from his youth onward? (26:4)
A. RomeB. TravelingC. TarsusD. Jerusalem
4. What was the strictest sect of the Jews? (26:5)
A. The WayB. The SadduceesC. The PhariseesD. The Scribes
4. What was the strictest sect of the Jews? (26:5)
A. The WayB. The SadduceesC. The PhariseesD. The Scribes
5. To which Jewish sect did Paul belong? (26:5)
A. The ScribesB. The SadduceesC. The CouncilD. The Pharisees
5. To which Jewish sect did Paul belong? (26:5)
A. The ScribesB. The SadduceesC. The CouncilD. The Pharisees
6. What was the promise of the twelve tribes, the promise for which they served God day and night? (26:7-8)
A. The promised landB. The MessiahC. FreedomD. The resurrection of the dead
6. What was the promise of the twelve tribes, the promise for which they served God day and night? (26:7-8)
A. The promised landB. The MessiahC. FreedomD. The resurrection of the dead
7. In his defense before Agrippa, Paul said he did all of the following except what? (26:10-11)
A. Shut up saints in prisonB. Cast his vote against saintsC. Tried to compel saints to
blasphemeD. Killed saints
7. In his defense before Agrippa, Paul said he did all of the following except what? (26:10-11)
A. Shut up saints in prisonB. Cast his vote against saintsC. Tried to compel saints to
blasphemeD. Killed saints
8. Who “exceedingly enraged” Paul? (26:11)
A. SinnersB. SaintsC. JewsD. Idolaters
8. Who “exceedingly enraged” Paul? (26:11)
A. SinnersB. SaintsC. JewsD. Idolaters
9. Where was Paul going when he saw a light brighter than the sun? (26:12-13)
A. JerusalemB. DamascusC. TroasD. Rome
9. Where was Paul going when he saw a light brighter than the sun? (26:12-13)
A. JerusalemB. DamascusC. TroasD. Rome
10. Who gave Paul the authority to pursue the saints in Damascus? (26:12)
A. The chief priestsB. RomeC. The apostlesD. Felix
10. Who gave Paul the authority to pursue the saints in Damascus? (26:12)
A. The chief priestsB. RomeC. The apostlesD. Felix
11. What time of day did Paul see the light from heaven? (26:13)
A. Early morningB. MiddayC. AfternoonD. Early evening
11. What time of day did Paul see the light from heaven? (26:13)
A. Early morningB. MiddayC. AfternoonD. Early evening
12. What was the source of the bright light Paul saw while traveling to Damascus? (26:13)
A. The sunB. The moonC. A starD. Heaven
12. What was the source of the bright light Paul saw while traveling to Damascus? (26:13)
A. The sunB. The moonC. A starD. Heaven
13. Who fell to the ground when the bright light from heaven shone? (26:14)
A. PaulB. Those with PaulC. Paul and those with himD. No one
13. Who fell to the ground when the bright light from heaven shone? (26:14)
A. PaulB. Those with PaulC. Paul and those with himD. No one
14. While on the road to Damascus, Paul heard a voice from heaven speak in what language? (27:14)
A. HebrewB. GreekC. RomanD. Aramaic
14. While on the road to Damascus, Paul heard a voice from heaven speak in what language? (27:14)
A. HebrewB. GreekC. RomanD. Aramaic
15. Who said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me”? (26:14-15)
A. JesusB. StephenC. An angelD. An unclean spirit
15. Who said, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me”? (26:14-15)
A. JesusB. StephenC. An angelD. An unclean spirit
16. Which of the following did Jesus not say to Paul when he appeared to him on the road to Damascus? (26:16-18)
A. He had made Paul a minister and witness of what he had seen and would see
B. He would deliver Paul from Jews and Gentiles C. He would keep Paul from suffering and bless him with good healthD. He would use Paul to turn men from darkness to light, from Satan to God
16. Which of the following did Jesus not say to Paul when he appeared to him on the road to Damascus? (26:16-18)
A. He had made Paul a minister and witness of what he had seen and would see
B. He would deliver Paul from Jews and Gentiles C. He would keep Paul from suffering and bless him with good healthD. He would use Paul to turn men from darkness to light, from Satan to God
17. By what are men sanctified? (26:18)
A. LoveB. HopeC. FaithD. Peace
17. By what are men sanctified? (26:18)
A. LoveB. HopeC. FaithD. Peace
18. To whom did Paul first preach that men should repent and turn to God? (26:20)
A. Those in AntiochB. Those in DamascusC. Those in JerusalemD. Those in Paphos
18. To whom did Paul first preach that men should repent and turn to God? (26:20)
A. Those in AntiochB. Those in DamascusC. Those in JerusalemD. Those in Paphos
19. Paul preached that men should do works befitting what? (26:20)
A. LoveB. RepentanceC. BaptismD. Faith
19. Paul preached that men should do works befitting what? (26:20)
A. LoveB. RepentanceC. BaptismD. Faith
20. Who was the first to proclaim light to the Jews and Gentiles? (26:23)
A. ChristB. PeterC. PaulD. John the Baptist
20. Who was the first to proclaim light to the Jews and Gentiles? (26:23)
A. ChristB. PeterC. PaulD. John the Baptist
21. As he spoke to Agrippa, whom did Paul say first spoke of the suffering and resurrection of Jesus? (26:22-23)
A. MosesB. The prophetsC. Moses and the prophetsD. David
21. As he spoke to Agrippa, whom did Paul say first spoke of the suffering and resurrection of Jesus? (26:22-23)
A. MosesB. The prophetsC. Moses and the prophetsD. David
22. By whose help was Paul able to stand before Agrippa and make his defense? (26:22)
A. FelixB. FestusC. BelieversD. God
22. By whose help was Paul able to stand before Agrippa and make his defense? (26:22)
A. FelixB. FestusC. BelieversD. God
23. In his defense before Agrippa, why did Paul say he had been seized by the Jews? (26:19-21)
A. He preached repentance to Jews and GentilesB. He desecrated the templeC. He opposed Moses and the customs of the JewsD. The Jews were jealous
23. In his defense before Agrippa, why did Paul say he had been seized by the Jews? (26:19-21)
A. He preached repentance to Jews and GentilesB. He desecrated the templeC. He opposed Moses and the customs of the JewsD. The Jews were jealous
24. Who said, “Paul, you are beside yourself! Much learning is driving you mad!”? (26:24)
A. The high priestB. BarnabasC. AgrippaD. Festus
24. Who said, “Paul, you are beside yourself! Much learning is driving you mad!”? (26:24)
A. The high priestB. BarnabasC. AgrippaD. Festus
25. What did Paul ask Agrippa if he believed? (26:27)
A. JesusB. The lawC. The prophetsD. The high priests
25. What did Paul ask Agrippa if he believed? (26:27)
A. JesusB. The lawC. The prophetsD. The high priests
26. Who said, “You almost persuade me to become a Christian”? (26:28)
A. FestusB. AgrippaC. FelixD. The jailer
26. Who said, “You almost persuade me to become a Christian”? (26:28)
A. FestusB. AgrippaC. FelixD. The jailer
27. Paul told Agrippa he wished everyone was like him except for what? (26:29)
A. His healthB. His chainsC. His sufferingD. His sorrow
27. Paul told Agrippa he wished everyone was like him except for what? (26:29)
A. His healthB. His chainsC. His sufferingD. His sorrow
28. Why did Agrippa not free Paul? (26:32)
A. He thought he was guiltyB. He wanted to please the JewsC. Paul had appealed to
CaesarD. He feared for Paul’s life
28. Why did Agrippa not free Paul? (26:32)
A. He thought he was guiltyB. He wanted to please the JewsC. Paul had appealed to
CaesarD. He feared for Paul’s life
Chapter 27
1. Who was a centurion of the Augustan Regiment? (27:1)
A. CorneliusB. JuliusC. AlexanderD. Simeon
1. Who was a centurion of the Augustan Regiment? (27:1)
A. CorneliusB. JuliusC. AlexanderD. Simeon
2. For what country did Paul set sail upon leaving Agrippa? (27:1)
A. JudeaB. GalatiaC. SpainD. Italy
2. For what country did Paul set sail upon leaving Agrippa? (27:1)
A. JudeaB. GalatiaC. SpainD. Italy
3. To whom were Paul and some other prisoners delivered? (27:1)
A. AlexanderB. LysiasC. JuliusD. Luke
3. To whom were Paul and some other prisoners delivered? (27:1)
A. AlexanderB. LysiasC. JuliusD. Luke
4. What kind of ship did Paul board upon leaving Caesarea for Italy? (27:2)
A. RomanB. AdramyttiumC. AlexandrianD. Corinthian
4. What kind of ship did Paul board upon leaving Caesarea for Italy? (27:2)
A. RomanB. AdramyttiumC. AlexandrianD. Corinthian
5. Which of the following was not on the ship with Paul when he left Caesarea for Italy? (27:1-2)
A. LukeB. PrisonersC. TimothyD. Aristarchus
5. Which of the following was not on the ship with Paul when he left Caesarea for Italy? (27:1-2)
A. LukeB. PrisonersC. TimothyD. Aristarchus
6. Who was a Macedonian from Thessalonica who traveled with Paul? (27:2)
A. TimothyB. BarnabasC. AristarchusD. Luke
6. Who was a Macedonian from Thessalonica who traveled with Paul? (27:2)
A. TimothyB. BarnabasC. AristarchusD. Luke
7. Upon setting sail for Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Caesarea? (27:3)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. EphesusD. Sidon
7. Upon setting sail for Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Caesarea? (27:3)
A. RomeB. CorinthC. EphesusD. Sidon
8. How many days did it take Paul’s ship to reach Sidon after leaving Caesarea? (27:3)
A. OneB. ThreeC. SevenD. Fourteen
8. How many days did it take Paul’s ship to reach Sidon after leaving Caesarea? (27:3)
A. OneB. ThreeC. SevenD. Fourteen
9. Where did Julius allow Paul to go to his friends and receive care? (27:3)
A. CorinthB. SidonC. TyreD. Ephesus
9. Where did Julius allow Paul to go to his friends and receive care? (27:3)
A. CorinthB. SidonC. TyreD. Ephesus
10. Who “treated Paul kindly”? (27:3)
A. LukeB. AgrippaC. JuliusD. Felix
10. Who “treated Paul kindly”? (27:3)
A. LukeB. AgrippaC. JuliusD. Felix
11. From what did Paul’s ship seek the shelter of Cyprus? (27:4)
A. WarshipsB. The sunC. WindsD. Rain
11. From what did Paul’s ship seek the shelter of Cyprus? (27:4)
A. WarshipsB. The sunC. WindsD. Rain
12. Upon setting sail for Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Sidon? (27:5)
A. CorinthB. AthensC. MyraD. Tyre
12. Upon setting sail for Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Sidon? (27:5)
A. CorinthB. AthensC. MyraD. Tyre
13. At what port did Julius put Paul on an Alexandrian ship for Italy? (27:6)
A. MyraB. CaesareaC. SidonD. Corinth
13. At what port did Julius put Paul on an Alexandrian ship for Italy? (27:6)
A. MyraB. CaesareaC. SidonD. Corinth
14. Where did Paul’s ship encounter a strong wind which forced it to sail under the shelter of Crete off Salome? (27:7)
A. CiliciaB. CnidusC. PhilippiD. Perga
14. Where did Paul’s ship encounter a strong wind which forced it to sail under the shelter of Crete off Salome? (27:7)
A. CiliciaB. CnidusC. PhilippiD. Perga
15. On sailing to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Myra? (27:8)
A. SidonB. Fair HavensC. AlexandriaD. Fair oaks
15. On sailing to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Myra? (27:8)
A. SidonB. Fair HavensC. AlexandriaD. Fair oaks
16. What city was near Fair Havens? (27:8)
A. CaesareaB. AntiochC. PergaD. Lasea
16. What city was near Fair Havens? (27:8)
A. CaesareaB. AntiochC. PergaD. Lasea
17. The passing of what event signaled that it was a dangerous time to sail? (27:9)
A. The SabbathB. The FastC. ChristmasD. The Harvest
17. The passing of what event signaled that it was a dangerous time to sail? (27:9)
A. The SabbathB. The FastC. ChristmasD. The Harvest
18. Where was Paul when he warned the centurion that continuing the voyage would result in loss? (27:8-9)
A. Fair HavensB. CorinthC. SidonD. Lasea
18. Where was Paul when he warned the centurion that continuing the voyage would result in loss? (27:8-9)
A. Fair HavensB. CorinthC. SidonD. Lasea
19. Which of the following is not listed among the losses Paul said would be suffered at sea? (27:10)
A. The cargoB. The shipC. The livestockD. Their lives
19. Which of the following is not listed among the losses Paul said would be suffered at sea? (27:10)
A. The cargoB. The shipC. The livestockD. Their lives
20. Who encouraged the centurion on Paul’s ship to set sail from Fair Havens? (27:11)
A. The helmsman of the ship
B. The owner of the shipC. The helmsman and the owner of the shipD. Paul
20. Who encouraged the centurion on Paul’s ship to set sail from Fair Havens? (27:11)
A. The helmsman of the ship
B. The owner of the shipC. The helmsman and the owner of the shipD. Paul
21. On the journey to Italy, what harbor was considered unsuitable for wintering? (27:12)
A. PhoenixB. TyreC. Fair HavensD. Myra
21. On the journey to Italy, what harbor was considered unsuitable for wintering? (27:12)
A. PhoenixB. TyreC. Fair HavensD. Myra
22. On the trip to Italy, where did the majority on Paul’s ship hope to spend the winter? (27:12)
A. Fair HavensB. RomeC. PhoenixD. Athens
22. On the trip to Italy, where did the majority on Paul’s ship hope to spend the winter? (27:12)
A. Fair HavensB. RomeC. PhoenixD. Athens
23. Which direction did Phoenix face? (27:12)
A. NorthB. Northeast and southeastC. SouthD. Southwest and
northwest
23. Which direction did Phoenix face? (27:12)
A. NorthB. Northeast and southeastC. SouthD. Southwest and
northwest
24. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship sail upon leaving Fair Havens? (27:13)
A. Close by CreteB. MyraC. TyreD. Phoenix
24. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship sail upon leaving Fair Havens? (27:13)
A. Close by CreteB. MyraC. TyreD. Phoenix
25. What was “Euroclydon”? (27:14)
A. A shipB. A soldierC. A tempestuous head
windD. An earthquake
25. What was “Euroclydon”? (27:14)
A. A shipB. A soldierC. A tempestuous head
windD. An earthquake
26. Under the shelter of what island did Paul’s ship seek protection from Euroclydon? (27:16)
A. CyprusB. ClaudaC. CreteD. Claudius
26. Under the shelter of what island did Paul’s ship seek protection from Euroclydon? (27:16)
A. CyprusB. ClaudaC. CreteD. Claudius
27. What did Paul’s ship do in an effort to keep off the shallows of Syrtis? (27:17)
A. Hoisted the sailB. Sailed away from the landC. Struck the sailD. Raised the sea anchor
27. What did Paul’s ship do in an effort to keep off the shallows of Syrtis? (27:17)
A. Hoisted the sailB. Sailed away from the landC. Struck the sailD. Raised the sea anchor
28. On which day of the storm did they lighten the ship because it was tempest-tossed? (27:17-18)
A. The first dayB. The second dayC. The third dayD. The seventh day
28. On which day of the storm did they lighten the ship because it was tempest-tossed? (27:17-18)
A. The first dayB. The second dayC. The third dayD. The seventh day
29. On which day of the storm was the ship’s tackle thrown overboard? (27:19)
A. The first dayB. The second dayC. The third dayD. The seventh day
29. On which day of the storm was the ship’s tackle thrown overboard? (27:19)
A. The first dayB. The second dayC. The third dayD. The seventh day
30. How many men on Paul’s ship died during the storm? (27:22)
A. NoneB. OneC. TwelveD. One hundred and seven
30. How many men on Paul’s ship died during the storm? (27:22)
A. NoneB. OneC. TwelveD. One hundred and seven
31. What caused those aboard Paul’s ship to abandon all hope of being saved? (27:20)
A. They did not see the sun and stars for many daysB. The ship had a leakC. Paul had a visionD. They lost their compass
31. What caused those aboard Paul’s ship to abandon all hope of being saved? (27:20)
A. They did not see the sun and stars for many daysB. The ship had a leakC. Paul had a visionD. They lost their compass
32. Which of the following was not said of those on Paul’s ship caught in the storm? (27:20-21)
A. They did not see the sun or stars for many daysB. They gave up all hope of
being savedC. They went a long time
without foodD. They asked Paul for help
32. Which of the following was not said of those on Paul’s ship caught in the storm? (27:20-21)
A. They did not see the sun or stars for many daysB. They gave up all hope of
being savedC. They went a long time
without foodD. They asked Paul for help
33. Who told Paul that no one aboard his ship would die? (27:22-23)
A. The centurionB. The pilotC. The captainD. An angel
33. Who told Paul that no one aboard his ship would die? (27:22-23)
A. The centurionB. The pilotC. The captainD. An angel
34. What was not revealed to Paul by an angel while he was at sea during a storm? (27:24-26)
A. He would stand before Caesar
B. No one on the ship would dieC. The storm would end the next dayD. The ship would run aground
34. What was not revealed to Paul by an angel while he was at sea during a storm? (27:24-26)
A. He would stand before Caesar
B. No one on the ship would dieC. The storm would end the next dayD. The ship would run aground
35. How many days was Paul’s ship at sea in the storm? (27:27)
A. FourB. FourteenC. FortyD. Twenty-one
35. How many days was Paul’s ship at sea in the storm? (27:27)
A. FourB. FourteenC. FortyD. Twenty-one
36. To what sea did the storm drive Paul’s ship? (27:27)
A. The CaspianB. The MediterraneanC. The ArabianD. The Adriatic
36. To what sea did the storm drive Paul’s ship? (27:27)
A. The CaspianB. The MediterraneanC. The ArabianD. The Adriatic
37. What time of the day did the sailors aboard Paul’s ship discover they were approaching land? (27:27)
A. MorningB. NoonC. EveningD. Midnight
37. What time of the day did the sailors aboard Paul’s ship discover they were approaching land? (27:27)
A. MorningB. NoonC. EveningD. Midnight
38. How many anchors did the sailors aboard Paul’s ship lower to avoid running aground on rocks? (27:29)
A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four
38. How many anchors did the sailors aboard Paul’s ship lower to avoid running aground on rocks? (27:29)
A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four
39. What did Paul tell the centurion must happen if the lives of the men were to be saved? (27:31)
A. Anchors must be let downB. Anchors must be raisedC. Men must abandon the shipD. Men must stay on the ship
39. What did Paul tell the centurion must happen if the lives of the men were to be saved? (27:31)
A. Anchors must be let downB. Anchors must be raisedC. Men must abandon the shipD. Men must stay on the ship
40. Why did the sailors let the ship’s skiff into the sea? (27:30)
A. To let down anchorsB. To go get suppliesC. To explore the islandD. To escape
40. Why did the sailors let the ship’s skiff into the sea? (27:30)
A. To let down anchorsB. To go get suppliesC. To explore the islandD. To escape
41. Why did the soldiers on Paul’s ship cut the ropes of the ship’s skiff? (27:31-32)
A. To allow the sailors to reach land
B. To keep the ship from sinkingC. To keep the ship’s boat from
sinkingD. To keep people from leaving
the ship
41. Why did the soldiers on Paul’s ship cut the ropes of the ship’s skiff? (27:31-32)
A. To allow the sailors to reach land
B. To keep the ship from sinkingC. To keep the ship’s boat from
sinkingD. To keep people from leaving
the ship
42. How long did those aboard Paul’s ship go without eating? (27:33)
A. Seven daysB. Ten daysC. Fourteen daysD. Twenty days
42. How long did those aboard Paul’s ship go without eating? (27:33)
A. Seven daysB. Ten daysC. Fourteen daysD. Twenty days
43. Who said, “…not a hair will fall from the head of any of you”? (27:33-34)
A. JesusB. PeterC. PaulD. The Holy Spirit
43. Who said, “…not a hair will fall from the head of any of you”? (27:33-34)
A. JesusB. PeterC. PaulD. The Holy Spirit
44. Where was Paul when he took bread, gave thanks to God and ate? (27:35)
A. In CorinthB. In prisonC. On a ship in a stormD. In Troas
44. Where was Paul when he took bread, gave thanks to God and ate? (27:35)
A. In CorinthB. In prisonC. On a ship in a stormD. In Troas
45. What encouraged the people aboard Paul’s ship during the storm? (27:34-36)
A. The storm endedB. They saw landC. Paul’s wordsD. The arrival of another
ship
45. What encouraged the people aboard Paul’s ship during the storm? (27:34-36)
A. The storm endedB. They saw landC. Paul’s wordsD. The arrival of another
ship
46. How many people were on board Paul’s ship traveling to Italy? (27:37)
A. FiftyB. Two hundred twenty-
threeC. Two hundred seventy-sixD. Three hundred twelve
46. How many people were on board Paul’s ship traveling to Italy? (27:37)
A. FiftyB. Two hundred twenty-
threeC. Two hundred seventy-sixD. Three hundred twelve
47. What did the people on Paul’s ship do after they had eaten? (27:38)
A. Threw the wheat into the sea
B. Lowered the anchorsC. PrayedD. Slept
47. What did the people on Paul’s ship do after they had eaten? (27:38)
A. Threw the wheat into the sea
B. Lowered the anchorsC. PrayedD. Slept
48. Where did Paul’s ship run aground? (27:41)
A. RomeB. CreteC. Where two seas meetD. The Adriatic Sea
48. Where did Paul’s ship run aground? (27:41)
A. RomeB. CreteC. Where two seas meetD. The Adriatic Sea
49. What did the soldiers aboard Paul’s ship plan to do when the ship began to break up? (27:41-42)
A. Help the prisoners ashoreB. Kill themselvesC. Take the ship’s boat
ashoreD. Kill the prisoners
49. What did the soldiers aboard Paul’s ship plan to do when the ship began to break up? (27:41-42)
A. Help the prisoners ashoreB. Kill themselvesC. Take the ship’s boat
ashoreD. Kill the prisoners
50. Why did the centurion keep the soldiers from killing the prisoners aboard Paul’s ship? (27:43)
A. He wanted to save PaulB. He knew some prisoners
were innocentC. He feared for his own lifeD. He needed the help of the prisoners
50. Why did the centurion keep the soldiers from killing the prisoners aboard Paul’s ship? (27:43)
A. He wanted to save PaulB. He knew some prisoners
were innocentC. He feared for his own lifeD. He needed the help of the prisoners
Chapter 28
1. On what island was Paul’s ship shipwrecked? (28:1)
A. CreteB. MaltaC. MyraD. Cyprus
1. On what island was Paul’s ship shipwrecked? (28:1)
A. CreteB. MaltaC. MyraD. Cyprus
2. Who showed the passengers of Paul’s ship “unusual kindness” while they were on Malta? (28:2)
A. SaintsB. NativesC. SoldiersD. Jews
2. Who showed the passengers of Paul’s ship “unusual kindness” while they were on Malta? (28:2)
A. SaintsB. NativesC. SoldiersD. Jews
3. Where was Paul when he gathered a bundle of sticks and laid them on a fire? (28:3)
A. MaltaB. MyraC. MacedoniaD. Lystra
3. Where was Paul when he gathered a bundle of sticks and laid them on a fire? (28:3)
A. MaltaB. MyraC. MacedoniaD. Lystra
4. What did the natives say when they saw a viper hanging from Paul’s hand? (28:4)
A. Paul was a godB. Paul was a demonC. Paul was a murdererD. Paul was an angel
4. What did the natives say when they saw a viper hanging from Paul’s hand? (28:4)
A. Paul was a godB. Paul was a demonC. Paul was a murdererD. Paul was an angel
5. What did Paul do with the viper? (28:5)
A. Ate itB. Turned it into a rodC. Handled itD. Shook it into the fire
5. What did Paul do with the viper? (28:5)
A. Ate itB. Turned it into a rodC. Handled itD. Shook it into the fire
6. Why did the natives of Malta believe Paul would swell up or die? (28:3-6)
A. He was a prisonerB. He opposed their godC. He was going to RomeD. He was bitten by a viper
6. Why did the natives of Malta believe Paul would swell up or die? (28:3-6)
A. He was a prisonerB. He opposed their godC. He was going to RomeD. He was bitten by a viper
7. Why did the natives of Malta call Paul a god? (28:6)
A. He saved the passengers on his shipB. He survived the bite of
the viperC. He did signsD. He healed the sick
7. Why did the natives of Malta call Paul a god? (28:6)
A. He saved the passengers on his shipB. He survived the bite of the viperC. He did signsD. He healed the sick
8. Who was the leading citizen of Malta? (28:7)
A. SimeonB. AlexanderC. PubliusD. Cornelius
8. Who was the leading citizen of Malta? (28:7)
A. SimeonB. AlexanderC. PubliusD. Cornelius
9. Who was healed of fever and dysentery? (28:8)
A. The father of PubliusB. The son of PubliusC. The mother of PubliusD. Publius
9. Who was healed of fever and dysentery? (28:8)
A. The father of PubliusB. The son of PubliusC. The mother of PubliusD. Publius
10. Which of the following is not listed among the acts Paul did in the presence of the father of Publius? (28:8)
A. PrayedB. FastedC. Healed himD. Laid hands on him
10. Which of the following is not listed among the acts Paul did in the presence of the father of Publius? (28:8)
A. PrayedB. FastedC. Healed himD. Laid hands on him
11. Which of the following is not said of the people of Malta? (28:9-10)
A. Paul healed them of their diseases
B. Many believed and were baptized
C. They honored Paul’s group in many waysD. They supplied Paul’s group with all they needed when they left
11. Which of the following is not said of the people of Malta? (28:9-10)
A. Paul healed them of their diseases
B. Many believed and were baptized
C. They honored Paul’s group in many waysD. They supplied Paul’s group with all they needed when they left
12. How many days did Publius entertain Paul’s group? (28:7)
A. ThreeB. FiveC. SevenD. Ten
12. How many days did Publius entertain Paul’s group? (28:7)
A. ThreeB. FiveC. SevenD. Ten
13. How long was Paul shipwrecked on Malta? (28:11)
A. Three weeksB. Thirty daysC. Three monthsD. Six months
13. How long was Paul shipwrecked on Malta? (28:11)
A. Three weeksB. Thirty daysC. Three monthsD. Six months
14. What kind of ship did Paul board upon leaving Malta? (28:11)
A. JudeanB. AlexandrianC. RomanD. Chinese
14. What kind of ship did Paul board upon leaving Malta? (28:11)
A. JudeanB. AlexandrianC. RomanD. Chinese
15. What did the ship which Paul boarded at Malta have for its figurehead? (28:11)
A. ZeusB. AthenaC. The Four AngelsD. The Twin Brothers
15. What did the ship which Paul boarded at Malta have for its figurehead? (28:11)
A. ZeusB. AthenaC. The Four AngelsD. The Twin Brothers
16. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Malta? (28:12)
A. MyraB. RomeC. SiliciaD. Syracuse
16. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Malta? (28:12)
A. MyraB. RomeC. SiliciaD. Syracuse
17. How long did Paul remain at Syracuse? (28:12)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three yearsD. Two months
17. How long did Paul remain at Syracuse? (28:12)
A. Three daysB. Three weeksC. Three yearsD. Two months
18. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Syracuse? (28:13)
A. RomeB. RhegiumC. CorinthD. Malta
18. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Syracuse? (28:13)
A. RomeB. RhegiumC. CorinthD. Malta
19. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Rhegium? (28:13)
A. PuteoliB. SyracuseC. MyraD. Sidon
19. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship dock after leaving Rhegium? (28:13)
A. PuteoliB. SyracuseC. MyraD. Sidon
20. How long did Paul stay with the brethren in Puteoli? (28:14)
A. One dayB. Three daysC. Seven daysD. Eleven days
20. How long did Paul stay with the brethren in Puteoli? (28:14)
A. One dayB. Three daysC. Seven daysD. Eleven days
21. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship go after leaving Puteoli? (28:14)
A. SyracuseB. CorinthC. AthensD. Rome
21. On the trip to Italy, where did Paul’s ship go after leaving Puteoli? (28:14)
A. SyracuseB. CorinthC. AthensD. Rome
22. From how far away did brethren come to see Paul when he arrived in Rome? (28:15)
A. Appii ForumB. Three InnsC. Appii Forum and Three InnsD. Jerusalem
22. From how far away did brethren come to see Paul when he arrived in Rome? (28:15)
A. Appii ForumB. Three InnsC. Appii Forum and Three InnsD. Jerusalem
23. When Paul arrived in Rome, what caused him to thank God and take courage? (28:15)
A. Brethren came to see him
B. The trip was overC. He had a visionD. The people fed him
23. When Paul arrived in Rome, what caused him to thank God and take courage? (28:15)
A. Brethren came to see him
B. The trip was overC. He had a visionD. The people fed him
24. Where did Paul stay after he arrived in Rome? (28:16)
A. By himself with the soldier who guarded him
B. With saintsC. In prisonD. Caesar’s palace
24. Where did Paul stay after he arrived in Rome? (28:16)
A. By himself with the soldier who guarded him
B. With saintsC. In prisonD. Caesar’s palace
25. Who stayed with Paul while he was in Rome? (28:16)
A. TimothyB. LukeC. A soldierD. Julius
25. Who stayed with Paul while he was in Rome? (28:16)
A. TimothyB. LukeC. A soldierD. Julius
26. Whom did Paul meet with three days after arriving in Rome? (28:17)
A. BelieversB. CaesarC. Leaders of the JewsD. Timothy
26. Whom did Paul meet with three days after arriving in Rome? (28:17)
A. BelieversB. CaesarC. Leaders of the JewsD. Timothy
27. What explanation did Paul give to the Jews in Rome for his appeal to Caesar? (28:18-19)
A. He did not get a fair trialB. The Jews in Jerusalem
objected to his being freedC. God told him to go to
RomeD. He feared for his life
27. What explanation did Paul give to the Jews in Rome for his appeal to Caesar? (28:18-19)
A. He did not get a fair trialB. The Jews in Jerusalem
objected to his being freedC. God told him to go to
RomeD. He feared for his life
28. What reason did Paul give the Jews in Rome for his wearing a chain? (28:20)
A. The soldier feared he would escape
B. The chain kept the soldier near himC. He wore the chain for the
hope of IsraelD. Roman law required him to
wear chains
28. What reason did Paul give the Jews in Rome for his wearing a chain? (28:20)
A. The soldier feared he would escape
B. The chain kept the soldier near himC. He wore the chain for the
hope of IsraelD. Roman law required him to
wear chains
29. Who sent letters to the Jews in Rome regarding Paul? (28:21)
A. No oneB. The PhariseesC. The SadduceesD. The Pharisees and
Sadducees
29. Who sent letters to the Jews in Rome regarding Paul? (28:21)
A. No oneB. The PhariseesC. The SadduceesD. The Pharisees and
Sadducees
30. Who in Rome wanted to hear the views of Paul? (28:22)
A. Leading JewsB. CaesarC. ChristiansD. Gentiles
30. Who in Rome wanted to hear the views of Paul? (28:22)
A. Leading JewsB. CaesarC. ChristiansD. Gentiles
31. Where in Rome did Paul address the leading Jews? (28:23)
A. The synagogueB. The Hall of TyrannusC. The place where he was stayingD. Caesar’s court
31. Where in Rome did Paul address the leading Jews? (28:23)
A. The synagogueB. The Hall of TyrannusC. The place where he was stayingD. Caesar’s court
32. What did Paul use to persuade the Jews when teaching them about Jesus? (28:23)
A. The words of JesusB. Signs and wondersC. The testimony of disciplesD. The Law of Moses and
the Prophets
32. What did Paul use to persuade the Jews when teaching them about Jesus? (28:23)
A. The words of JesusB. Signs and wondersC. The testimony of disciplesD. The Law of Moses and the Prophets
33. What did Paul testify about when he met with the leading Jews in Rome? (28:23)
A. The kingdom of GodB. The need for baptismC. Salvation of the JewsD. His love for them
33. What did Paul testify about when he met with the leading Jews in Rome? (28:23)
A. The kingdom of GodB. The need for baptismC. Salvation of the JewsD. His love for them
34. How did the leading Jews in Rome respond to the words of Paul? (28:24)
A. They laughedB. They were shockedC. Some were persuaded
and some disbelievedD. They cried out
34. How did the leading Jews in Rome respond to the words of Paul? (28:24)
A. They laughedB. They were shockedC. Some were persuaded and some disbelievedD. They cried out
35. Which prophet said, “Hearing you will hear, and shall not understand”? (28:25-26)
A. MosesB. IsaiahC. JeremiahD. David
35. Which prophet said, “Hearing you will hear, and shall not understand”? (28:25-26)
A. MosesB. IsaiahC. JeremiahD. David
36. Who spoke to the fathers of Israel through the prophet Isaiah? (28:25)
A. The Holy SpiritB. JesusC. AbrahamD. David
36. Who spoke to the fathers of Israel through the prophet Isaiah? (28:25)
A. The Holy SpiritB. JesusC. AbrahamD. David
37. Which of the following was not mentioned by Paul when he addressed the Jews in Rome? (28:23-28)
A. The kingdom of GodB. The hearts of the people were dullC. He was willing to give his own lifeD. Salvation has been sent to the Gentiles
37. Which of the following was not mentioned by Paul when he addressed the Jews in Rome? (28:23-28)
A. The kingdom of GodB. The hearts of the people were dullC. He was willing to give his own lifeD. Salvation has been sent to the Gentiles
38. How long did Paul stay in Rome? (28:30)
A. Two weeksB. Two monthsC. Two yearsD. Five years
38. How long did Paul stay in Rome? (28:30)
A. Two weeksB. Two monthsC. Two yearsD. Five years
39. What kind of living arrangements did Paul have while in Rome? (28:30)
A. He bought a houseB. He rented a houseC. He stayed with saintsD. He stayed in prison
39. What kind of living arrangements did Paul have while in Rome? (28:30)
A. He bought a houseB. He rented a houseC. He stayed with saintsD. He stayed in prison
40. Where was Paul able to teach “with all confidence, no one forbidding him”? (28:31)
A. JerusalemB. CorinthC. RomeD. Caesarea
40. Where was Paul able to teach “with all confidence, no one forbidding him”? (28:31)
A. JerusalemB. CorinthC. RomeD. Caesarea