Grade 6 Christian Religious Education – Faith In God Quiz

1. What is the true meaning of FAITH?

strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.
The trusting in God
Being baptized
The belief of the Holy spirit
Explanation:

2. Can you see Faith?

Yes
Maybe
No
None of the above
Explanation:

3. Where most likely do you get Faith?

It is only when we know God's will that we can believe it. So, if you want to have faith, you must hear (or read) God's promises.
In the soul
In the brain
In the stomach
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4. How do you stay in Faith?

Be generous to others
Ask Faith to let you stay with it
Pray some days
Rent it so that you can live in it
Explanation:

5. What does Jesus say about Faith?

Mark 11:22-24 ; And Jesus answered them, “Have faith in God. Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, 'Be taken up and thrown into the sea,' and does not doubt
John 3:16 ; And it says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have an everlasting life."
Genesis 1:1; And it says, "In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the earth"
I am FAITH!!!
Explanation:

6. The word faith is synonymous with the word......

Trial
Doubt
Trust
Question
Explanation:

7. Our faith in God can be developed by studying the ...

Comics books
Bible
Basics
News paper
Explanation:

8. When we have faith in God, it will be seen in our ...

Doubtful attitude
Daily walk with God
Daily routine
Photos album
Explanation:

9. Which one of the following is not listed as a hero of faith in Hebrews 11?

Rehab
Samson
King Saul
Abel
Explanation:

10. Which on of Jesus' disciples stepped out in faith and walked on water with Jesus?

Paul
Matthew
Peter
Andrew
Explanation:

11. When we have faith in God's word we ______ Him.

Ignore
Doubt
Obey
Question
Explanation:

12. Faith comes by?

hearing preachers on TV
praying
hearing the Word of God
laying on of hands
Explanation:

13. Without ______________ it is impossible to please God

work
submission
faith
money
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14. What are the ways to show faith?

trust the word, think about the word, taste and see that the Lord is good.
hear the word, believe the word, do what you want to, pray
hear the word, believe the word, obey the word, rest in the word of God
Love, peace, stop fighting, meditate
Explanation:

15. Who wrote the first five books of the Bible?

C. Paul
B. Moses
A. Isaac
D. Abraham
Explanation:

Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible, also known as the Pentateuch.

16. Which book in the Bible tells the story of Creation?

D. Revelation
C. Acts
B. Psalms
A. Genesis
Explanation:

The book of Genesis tells the story of Creation in the Bible.

17. Who was the father of Isaac in the Bible?

C. Abraham
B. Noah
D. David
A. Joseph
Explanation:

Abraham was the father of Isaac in the Bible, known for his faith and obedience to God.

18. Which of the following is not a gospel in the New Testament?

A. Luke
B. Psalms
D. Mark
C. John
Explanation:

Psalms is not a gospel in the New Testament. It is a book of poetry and songs in the Old Testament.

19. Which disciple of Jesus is known as the 'doubting Thomas'?

D. Matthew
C. Thomas
B. Judas
A. Peter
Explanation:

Thomas is known as the 'doubting Thomas' because he initially doubted Jesus' resurrection until he saw him.

20. Who was sold into slavery by his brothers in the Bible?

B. Moses
C. Jacob
D. Samuel
A. Joseph
Explanation:

Joseph was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, but he later became a powerful ruler in Egypt.

21. Which prophet in the Old Testament was known for his encounter with a fiery chariot?

A. Isaiah
D. Daniel
B. Jeremiah
C. Elijah
Explanation:

Elijah was a prophet known for his encounter with a fiery chariot when he was taken up to heaven.

22. In which book of the Bible can we find the Ten Commandments?

D. Ruth
B. Proverbs
A. Exodus
C. Judges
Explanation:

The Ten Commandments are found in the book of Exodus, given to Moses on Mount Sinai.

23. Who was the first king of Israel?

A. David
D. Goliath
C. Saul
B. Solomon
Explanation:

Saul was the first king of Israel, chosen by God, but later rejected for his disobedience.

24. Which of the following is not a book in the New Testament?

B. Haggai
C. Romans
D. Hebrews
A. Genesis
Explanation:

Genesis is a book in the Old Testament that tells of the beginning of the world and God's promises to His people.

25. Who is considered the father of faith in Christianity?

Abraham
Moses
Joseph
David
Explanation:

Abraham is considered the father of faith in Christianity because of his unwavering belief and trust in God's promises. He is mentioned in the Bible as an example of faith in God.

26. What did Gideon ask God for as a sign of his faith?

A star
A fleece
A rainbow
A dove
Explanation:

Gideon asked God for a sign using a fleece. He wanted the fleece to be wet with dew while the ground around it remained dry, and then vice versa. This showed his faith in God's guidance.

27. Who was told to sacrifice his son as a test of faith?

Isaac
Samson
Jacob
Elijah
Explanation:

Abraham was instructed by God to sacrifice his son Isaac as a test of faith. Abraham obeyed, showing his willingness to trust God even in difficult circumstances.

28. What did Peter do when he saw Jesus walking on water?

He laughed
He fainted
He walked to him
He ran away
Explanation:

Peter showed his faith in God by stepping out of the boat and walking on water towards Jesus. Although he began to sink when he doubted, his initial act displayed faith.

29. Who trusted in God's protection when facing a giant in battle?

Joshua
David
Daniel
Goliath
Explanation:

David trusted in God's protection when facing the giant Goliath in battle. With faith in God, he defeated Goliath with a sling and a stone, demonstrating his reliance on God's power.

30. What did the Israelites witness when they crossed the Red Sea?

A wall of fire
An earthquake
A path in the sea
A storm
Explanation:

The Israelites witnessed a miracle when they crossed the Red Sea. God parted the sea, allowing them to walk on dry land, which required faith and trust in His power to deliver them.

31. Who was thrown into a den of lions for his faith in God?

Abraham
Daniel
Moses
Joseph
Explanation:

Daniel was thrown into a den of lions for refusing to stop praying to God. His faith and trust in God's protection led to him being saved from the lions, showcasing his unwavering belief.

32. What animal did God provide to sacrifice instead of Abraham's son?

A ram
A lamb
A dove
A cow
Explanation:

God provided a ram for sacrifice instead of Abraham's son Isaac. This act demonstrated God's provision and Abraham's faith in following God's instructions.

33. Who was called to leave his homeland and follow God's command?

Abraham
Elijah
Noah
Moses
Explanation:

Abraham was called to leave his homeland and follow God's command to go to a land that God would show him. His obedience and faith in God's promises set the foundation for his faith journey.

34. What did the woman with the issue of blood have faith in when she touched Jesus' garment?

A king
A healer
A prophet
God's power
Explanation:

The woman with the issue of blood had faith in God's power when she touched the edge of Jesus' garment. Her faith in being healed by God's power was rewarded, showcasing the importance of trusting in God.

35. Who was saved from destruction by building an ark in faith?

Elijah
Moses
David
Noah
Explanation:

Noah was saved from the destruction of the flood by building an ark as an act of faith and obedience to God's command. His trust in God's protection saved him and his family.

36. What did Job demonstrate during his trials of faith?

Faith in God's justice
Doubt in God's goodness
Fear of God's wrath
Anger towards God
Explanation:

Job demonstrated faith in God's justice during his trials. Despite facing immense suffering and loss, he remained faithful and trusted in God's plan, ultimately being vindicated by God's restoration.

37. Who asked for a double portion of Elijah's spirit in faith?

Moses
David
Elisha
Joshua
Explanation:

Elisha asked for a double portion of Elijah's spirit as a test of his faith in God's power and provision. His request was granted, showing his commitment to following God's path as a prophet.

38. What did Hannah have faith in when she prayed for a child?

God's faithfulness
Her husband's love
Her own strength
Her family's support
Explanation:

Hannah had faith in God's faithfulness when she prayed for a child. Despite facing years of infertility, she trusted in God's promise and was blessed with a son, Samuel, showcasing her unwavering belief.

39. Who was thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship a golden image?

Solomon
Shadrach
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Explanation:

Shadrach, along with his friends Meshach and Abednego, was thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship a golden image. Their faith in God's protection led to their survival without being harmed, demonstrating their trust in God above all else.

40. What did Jesus commend the woman with the alabaster jar for in her act of faith?

Her love
Her humility
Her generosity
Her bravery
Explanation:

Jesus commended the woman with the alabaster jar for her act of faith, specifically highlighting her love. Her sacrificial offering and faith in Jesus' forgiveness showcased her deep love and devotion to Him.

41. Who was known as the man after God's own heart?

Solomon
David
Jonathan
Saul
Explanation:

David was known as the man after God's own heart due to his faithfulness and obedience to God. Despite his shortcomings, his unwavering faith and trust in God's plan set him apart as a faithful servant.

42. What did the woman at the well have faith in when Jesus spoke to her?

His power
His teachings
His identity
His kindness
Explanation:

The woman at the well demonstrated faith in Jesus' identity when he revealed details about her life. Her belief in him as the Messiah led to her transformation and belief, showcasing the power of faith in God's Son.

43. Who had faith to go back to his estranged brother for reconciliation?

Esau
Reuben
Solomon
Jacob
Explanation:

Jacob had faith to go back to his estranged brother Esau for reconciliation. Despite fearing his brother's anger, Jacob trusted in God's protection and guidance, leading to a reunion filled with forgiveness and blessings.

44. What did the disciples struggle with in their faith when Jesus walked on water?

Confusion
Fear
Unbelief
Doubt
Explanation:

The disciples struggled with doubt in their faith when Jesus walked on water towards them. Although Peter's initial step showed faith, their doubts and fears crept in, highlighting the importance of unwavering trust in God.

45. Who trusted in God's provision when facing a famine in the land?

Jonah
Isaiah
Joseph
Elijah
Explanation:

Joseph trusted in God's provision when facing a famine in the land. His faith in interpreting dreams and following God's plan led to him being appointed as a leader, showcasing the importance of faith in God's timing.

46. What did the blind man have faith in for his healing from Jesus?

His friends
His own power
The crowd
Jesus
Explanation:

The blind man had faith in Jesus for his healing. Despite facing skepticism and opposition, he believed in Jesus' ability to restore his sight, showcasing the power of faith in God's miracles.

47. Who was willing to give up everything in faith to follow Jesus?

Andrew
Peter
Zacchaeus
Matthew
Explanation:

Peter was willing to give up everything to follow Jesus. His act of faith in leaving his fishing nets and following Jesus led to becoming one of his closest disciples, highlighting the importance of radical faith in God's call.

48. What did the centurion have faith in when he asked Jesus to heal his servant?

Jesus' words
His power
His authority
His wealth
Explanation:

The centurion had faith in Jesus' words when he asked for his servant's healing. He believed in the power of Jesus' spoken word and authority, showcasing his profound faith in trusting Jesus for the miraculous.

49. Who trusted in God's forgiveness after denying Jesus three times?

Peter
James
Judas
John
Explanation:

Peter trusted in God's forgiveness after denying Jesus three times. His repentance and faith in God's grace led to restoration and reconciliation, showing the power of faith in God's forgiveness and love.