Grade 5 CRE – Worship Of True God Quiz

1. What is the primary reason why we should worship the true God?

To show our love and gratitude towards God
To impress our friends and family
Because it is a tradition passed down through generations
To obtain material wealth
Explanation:

Worshipping the true God is a way to show our love and gratitude towards Him for all that He has done for us.

2. Which of the following is a way we can worship the true God?

Being greedy and unkind to others
Performing harmful rituals
Ignoring Him and living selfishly
Being kind and loving towards others
Explanation:

One way to worship the true God is by loving and treating others with kindness, as Jesus taught us.

3. What does the Bible say about worshipping false gods?

It is a sin and displeases the one true God
It is a way to increase our social status
It is a personal choice and does not affect anyone else
It is acceptable as long as we believe in something
Explanation:

The Bible teaches us that worshipping false gods is a sin and displeases the one true God, who deserves our worship.

4. Why should we prioritize worshipping the true God in our lives?

Because everyone else is doing it
Because God created us and deserves our worship
Because it is a boring obligation
Because it brings us personal success and fame
Explanation:

We should prioritize worshipping the true God in our lives because He is our Creator and deserves our worship and praise.

5. How can we deepen our relationship with the true God through worship?

By making offerings to other gods
By ignoring His commandments
By spending time studying and praying to Him
By only worshipping Him on special occasions
Explanation:

We can deepen our relationship with the true God through worship by spending time studying His word and communicating with Him through prayer.

6. What is the significance of worshipping the true God in the African context?

It is a sign of weakness
It connects us to our cultural roots
It is a practice that should be abandoned
It has no significance
Explanation:

Worshipping the true God in the African context helps to connect us to our cultural roots and heritage, as many African communities have a rich history of worshiping the one true God.

7. How can worshipping the true God impact our daily lives?

It can make us arrogant and selfish
It can bring us peace and purpose
It has no impact on our daily lives
It can lead to conflict with others
Explanation:

Worshipping the true God can impact our daily lives by bringing us peace, purpose, and a sense of fulfillment as we seek to honor and glorify Him in all that we do.

8. What does it mean to worship the true God with a sincere heart?

To pray only when we need something
To go through the motions without truly believing
To worship Him in public but not in private
To genuinely seek to honor and obey God
Explanation:

Worshipping the true God with a sincere heart means genuinely seeking to honor and obey Him in all aspects of our lives, not just going through the motions or praying when we need something.

9. How can we ensure that our worship of the true God is sincere?

By seeking recognition and applause from others
By performing elaborate rituals and ceremonies
By being hypocritical and judgmental towards others
By humbly surrendering our hearts and lives to Him
Explanation:

We can ensure that our worship of the true God is sincere by humbly surrendering our hearts and lives to Him, seeking His will above our own, and living in obedience to His commandments.

10. What is the ultimate goal of worshipping the true God?

To gain power and control over others
To show off and impress others
To deepen our relationship with God and bring Him glory
To accumulate worldly wealth and possessions
Explanation:

The ultimate goal of worshipping the true God is to deepen our relationship with Him, grow in our faith, and bring Him glory through our lives and actions.

11. Who is the one true God according to the Bible?

God the Father
Allah
Buddha
Jesus
Explanation:

According to the Bible, the one true God is God the Father.

12. What is the second commandment in the Bible?

You shall not commit adultery
You shall not make for yourself an image
You shall not steal
You shall not covet
Explanation:

The second commandment in the Bible is 'You shall not make for yourself an image'.

13. In which book of the Bible is the story of David and Goliath found?

Numbers
Proverbs
1 Samuel
Exodus
Explanation:

The story of David and Goliath is found in the book of 1 Samuel.

14. Which of these is a false god according to the Bible?

Moses
Ba'al
Thor
Zeus
Explanation:

Ba'al is considered a false god according to the Bible.

15. How many gods are there according to the Bible?

Many
Two
Only one
Three
Explanation:

According to the Bible, there is only one true God.

16. Which commandment tells us to honor our parents?

Honor your father and mother
You shall not murder
You shall not steal
You shall not commit adultery
Explanation:

The commandment that tells us to honor our parents is 'Honor your father and mother'.

17. Who is the son of God according to the Bible?

Abraham
Jesus
Buddha
Muhammad
Explanation:

According to the Bible, Jesus is the son of God.

18. Which of these is not a part of the Ten Commandments?

You shall not murder
You shall honor the Sabbath
You shall not commit adultery
You shall not lie
Explanation:

The phrase 'You shall not lie' is not explicitly mentioned in the Ten Commandments.

19. In which book of the Bible does Jesus perform the miracle of walking on water?

Psalms
Matthew
Exodus
Genesis
Explanation:

The miracle of Jesus walking on water is found in the book of Matthew.

20. Who is the author of the Bible according to Christians?

God
Jesus
Paul
Moses
Explanation:

Christians believe that God is the ultimate author of the Bible.

21. Which of the following animals is worshipped as a god in the Bible?

Lion
Ox
Snake
Horse
Explanation:

In the Bible, the golden calf, which is an ox, was worshipped as a god by the Israelites.

22. What is the true name of the God worshipped in the Bible?

Baal
Molech
Ashtoreth
Yahweh
Explanation:

Yahweh is the name of the God worshipped by the Israelites as revealed in the Bible.

23. Where were the Israelites commanded to worship the true God?

Mount Everest
Mount Sinai
Mediterranean Sea
River Nile
Explanation:

The Israelites were commanded to worship the true God at Mount Sinai where God gave them the Ten Commandments.

24. Which of the following is forbidden in the worship of the true God?

Giving offerings
Human sacrifice
Praying
Candle lighting
Explanation:

Human sacrifice is forbidden in the worship of the true God as it is considered an abomination.

25. Who was punished for not worshipping the true God in the story of Daniel in the Bible?

Shadrach
Meshach
Abednego
Nebuchadnezzar
Explanation:

In the story of Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar was punished for not worshipping the true God and was driven mad until he acknowledged God's sovereignty.

26. What did Jesus say about true worship in the New Testament?

Worship any god you please
Worship in spirit and truth
Worship angels
Worship idols
Explanation:

Jesus emphasized the importance of worshipping God in spirit and truth in the New Testament.

27. Who were the false gods that the Israelites often worshipped instead of the true God?

Canaanite gods
Babylonian gods
Egyptian gods
Philistine gods
Explanation:

The Israelites often worshipped the false gods of the Canaanites instead of the true God as instructed.

28. What object did the Israelites make to worship instead of the true God while Moses was on Mount Sinai?

Golden tower
Golden calf
Golden chariot
Golden snake
Explanation:

The Israelites made a golden calf to worship instead of the true God while Moses was on Mount Sinai receiving the Ten Commandments.

29. How did Elijah prove that the true God was more powerful than Baal on Mount Carmel?

By calling down fire from heaven
By sacrificing animals
By building a taller altar
By praying louder
Explanation:

Elijah proved that the true God was more powerful than Baal by calling down fire from heaven to consume his sacrifice on Mount Carmel.

30. Which of the following is a true act of worship of the true God?

Dancing around idols
Reading the Bible
Praying to false gods
Sacrificing animals
Explanation:

Reading the Bible and following God's commandments is a true act of worship of the true God as instructed in the Bible.