Grade 5 CRE – The Lords Supper Quiz

1. Why did Jesus tell the disciples that he longed to have the last supper with them?

He wanted to share his body and blood before death
He has never has another meal with them
He was very hungry
He knew his time of arrest and suffering death was almost
Explanation:

2. What was the wine representing?

The common drink at that time
The water of baptism
The blood of Jesus that would be shed
The tea that people used
Explanation:

3. How is the Lord's supper remembered today?

Through eating together
Having many bread and wine
Through the Holy Communion
By slaughtering goats and sheep
Explanation:

4. Which is not a term commonly used to describe the Lord's Supper?

The Lord's Supper
Eucharist
The Breaking of Bread
Holy Communion
Explanation:

5. What are the two main sacraments of the church?

Eucharist and Baptism
Eucharist and Matrimony
Penance and Baptism
Eucharist and Penance
Explanation:

6. What are two doctrines that describe the real presence of Jesus Christ contained in the elements?

Corroboration and Consubstantiation
Transubstantiation and Consubstantiation
Corroboration and Transubstantiation
In substantiation and Corroboration
Explanation:

7. The Lord's Supper is not a ....

Sacrament
Sign
Sacrifice
Symbol
Explanation:

8. Which biblical theme is tied in to the Lord's Supper as a symbol of our forgiveness?

Sin/Redemption
Creation/New Creation
Law/Gospel
Old/New Covenant
Explanation:

9. Why were Jesus and His disciples in Jerusalem?

To celebrate Passover
Because Jerusalem is where God's children live
To get ready for the crucifixion
Because they wanted to go to church
Explanation:

10. Who prepared the Passover meal?

Matthew and Mark
Paul and Silas
Peter and John
Nathaniel and Judas
Explanation:

11. What did Jesus say right when they were about to eat?

One of you will make me sick
One of of you will hurt me
One of you will betray me
One of you is not really my friend
Explanation:

12. Jesus knew that betraying him was a part of the plan but what did the disciples do?

Got up and went home
Started blaming each other
They got upset that he thought one of them would betray him
Called Judas a devil
Explanation:

13. What did Jesus say when Peter said that he would never betray Jesus?

Jesus told Peter that he would deny him three times
Jesus wept
Jesus called Peter Satan
Jesus shook his head
Explanation:

14. What did Jesus do with the bread?

He made a lamb sandwich
He blessed it and broke it and then gave it to the disciples to eat
He told the disciples that they had to eat his flesh
He dipped it in some gravy and ate it
Explanation:

15. What did Jesus say after everyone got a piece of bread?

I told you that I was the bread of life so why are you surprised
I am hungry, let's eat
This is my body which I am giving for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
What are you waiting for? Let's eat
Explanation:

16. Jesus took a cup and passed it around to his disciples. What did they do with it?

They drank from it.
They wiped if off in case it had germs
Looked for backwash in the drink
Look for Jesus blood
Explanation:

17. What is the other name for The Lords Supper?

Holy Baptism
Holy Eucharist
Holy Matrimony
Sacrament of Penance
Explanation:

The correct choice is Holy Eucharist. The Lords Supper is also known as the Holy Eucharist in the Church.

18. What is the purpose of The Lords Supper?

To remember the teachings of Jesus
To serve as a social gathering
To offer sacrifices to idols
To showcase wealth and status
Explanation:

The correct choice is To remember the teachings of Jesus. The Lords Supper is a commemoration of the last supper that Jesus shared with his disciples.

19. Who instituted The Lords Supper?

Jesus Christ
St. Paul
St. John
St. Peter
Explanation:

The correct choice is Jesus Christ. The Lords Supper was instituted by Jesus Christ during the last supper with his disciples.

20. What is usually consumed during The Lords Supper?

Bread and wine
Fruits and vegetables
Pizza and soda
Chocolate and ice cream
Explanation:

The correct choice is Bread and wine. During The Lords Supper, participants consume bread and wine symbolizing the body and blood of Jesus.

21. Who is eligible to participate in The Lords Supper?

All baptized Christians
Only priests
Only close relatives of Jesus
Only adults
Explanation:

The correct choice is All baptized Christians. In most Christian denominations, all baptized Christians are welcome to participate in The Lords Supper.

22. What is the significance of The Lords Supper?

To assert dominance over others
To strengthen the bond within the Church
To gain supernatural powers
To test loyalty to Church leaders
Explanation:

The correct choice is To strengthen the bond within the Church. The Lords Supper is a unifying ritual that signifies the shared beliefs and values of the Christian faith community.

23. How often is The Lords Supper usually celebrated?

Every day
Once a year
Once a week
Once a month
Explanation:

The correct choice is Once a week. In many Christian traditions, The Lords Supper is celebrated weekly as a central part of worship services.

24. What is the symbolic meaning of the bread in The Lords Supper?

It represents Jesus' body
It represents Jesus' teachings
It represents earthly pleasures
It represents material wealth
Explanation:

The correct choice is It represents Jesus' body. The bread in The Lords Supper symbolizes the body of Jesus, broken for the salvation of humanity.

25. What is the symbolic meaning of the wine in The Lords Supper?

It represents indulgence
It represents Jesus' teachings
It represents happiness
It represents Jesus' blood
Explanation:

The correct choice is It represents Jesus' blood. The wine in The Lords Supper symbolizes the blood of Jesus, shed for the forgiveness of sins.

26. Who presides over The Lords Supper in most Christian denominations?

Political leaders
Parents of participants
Ordained clergy
Children of participants
Explanation:

The correct choice is Ordained clergy. In most Christian denominations, ordained clergy, such as priests or ministers, preside over The Lords Supper and lead the congregation in the ritual.

27. What is another term used for The Lords Supper?

Holy Baptism
Holy Communion
Holy Matrimony
Holy Orders
Explanation:

The Lords Supper is also commonly referred to as Holy Communion in the church.

28. Who instituted The Lords Supper?

David
Moses
Abraham
Jesus Christ
Explanation:

Jesus Christ instituted The Lords Supper during the Last Supper with His disciples.

29. What elements are used in The Lords Supper?

Fruits and Water
Bread and Wine
Pizza and Juice
Cake and Soda
Explanation:

The elements used in The Lords Supper are usually bread and wine, symbolizing the body and blood of Jesus.

30. What is the significance of The Lords Supper?

Celebrating Easter
Cleansing sins
Remembering the sacrifice of Jesus
Fulfilling a religious obligation
Explanation:

The Lords Supper is a way for Christians to remember and reflect on the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins.

31. How often should Christians observe The Lords Supper?

As often as they wish
Once a month
Once a year
Twice a year
Explanation:

Many Christian denominations observe The Lords Supper once a month, though some may do so more or less frequently.

32. Who is allowed to partake in The Lords Supper?

Only adults
Only those baptized
Only children
All believers in Jesus Christ
Explanation:

All believers in Jesus Christ, regardless of age or background, are invited to partake in The Lords Supper as a way to remember His sacrifice.

33. Which gospel accounts the institution of The Lords Supper?

Matthew
Exodus
Genesis
Deuteronomy
Explanation:

The gospel of Matthew records the institution of The Lords Supper during the Last Supper with Jesus and His disciples.

34. What does the bread represent in The Lords Supper?

The disciples' faith
A meal
The body of Jesus
The blood of Jesus
Explanation:

The bread in The Lords Supper represents the body of Jesus, broken for the forgiveness of sins.

35. What does the wine represent in The Lords Supper?

A drink
The blood of Jesus
The disciples' faith
The body of Jesus
Explanation:

The wine in The Lords Supper represents the blood of Jesus, shed for the forgiveness of sins.

36. What attitude should Christians have when partaking in The Lords Supper?

Indifferent and careless
Serious and reflective
Confused and uncertain
Joyful and celebratory
Explanation:

When partaking in The Lords Supper, Christians should approach it with a serious and reflective attitude, remembering the sacrifice of Jesus.

37. Why is The Lords Supper important?

To gain favor with God
To symbolize wealth
To remember Jesus' sacrifice
To fulfill a religious duty
Explanation:

The Lords Supper is important as it serves as a way for Christians to remember and reflect on the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins.

38. What is the purpose of The Lords Supper?

To remember Jesus' sacrifice
To have a meal together
To show off
To remember God's blessings
Explanation:

The primary purpose of The Lords Supper is to remember and reflect on the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins.

39. Where was The Lords Supper first instituted?

In an upper room
On a mountain
In a synagogue
In Jerusalem
Explanation:

The Lords Supper was first instituted by Jesus in an upper room during the Last Supper with His disciples.

40. What do Christians believe happens during The Lords Supper?

The bread and wine literally change
Nothing happens
The disciples receive money
Jesus physically appears
Explanation:

Many Christians believe in the doctrine of transubstantiation, where the bread and wine in The Lords Supper literally change into the body and blood of Jesus.

41. Who should administer The Lords Supper?

Only priests
Only bishops
Any believer
Only pastors
Explanation:

In some Christian denominations, any believer can administer The Lords Supper, while others reserve this role for ordained clergy.

42. How does The Lords Supper differ from a regular meal?

It is symbolic
It is private
It is not different
It is free
Explanation:

The Lords Supper is not just a regular meal but a symbolic act of remembering and reflecting on the sacrifice of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins.

43. What should Christians do before partaking in The Lords Supper?

Run around the church
Have a big meal
Dance and sing
Fast and pray
Explanation:

Many Christians may choose to fast and pray before partaking in The Lords Supper as a way to spiritually prepare themselves for the remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice.

44. In what ways can Christians benefit from The Lords Supper?

Physical healing
Financial gain
Spiritual nourishment
Academic success
Explanation:

One of the main benefits of The Lords Supper is spiritual nourishment, as believers remember and reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins.

45. What does The Lords Supper remind Christians of?

Their need for revenge
Their past mistakes
Their identity in Christ
Their own goodness
Explanation:

The Lords Supper serves as a reminder to Christians of their identity in Christ and the sacrifice He made for their salvation.

46. How can Christians show reverence during The Lords Supper?

Quiet reflection
Laughing and joking
Ignoring the ceremony
Talking loudly
Explanation:

To show reverence during The Lords Supper, Christians may engage in quiet reflection and meditation on the sacrifice of Jesus.

47. What do Christians confess during The Lords Supper?

Their sins and need for forgiveness
Their desire for revenge
Their doubt in God
Their own righteousness
Explanation:

During The Lords Supper, Christians may confess their sins and need for forgiveness as they reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus for the forgiveness of sins.

48. How does The Lords Supper connect to the story of the Passover in the Bible?

Same event
Similar themes
Different holidays
No connection
Explanation:

The Lords Supper shares similar themes with the story of the Passover in the Bible, both involving sacrifice, redemption, and deliverance.

49. What role does thanksgiving play in The Lords Supper?

Central role
No role
Minor role
Optional role
Explanation:

Thanksgiving plays a central role in The Lords Supper, as Christians give thanks to God for the sacrifice of Jesus and the redemption it brings.

50. How should Christians prepare for The Lords Supper?

Be casual
Be disrespectful
Be careless
Be reverent
Explanation:

Christians should prepare for The Lords Supper with reverence and a heart focused on remembering the sacrifice of Jesus for their sins.

51. What is the spiritual significance of The Lords Supper?

Minimal
Unknown
Significant
None
Explanation:

The Lords Supper holds significant spiritual significance for Christians, as it serves as a time of remembrance, reflection, and communion with God.

52. What is the biblical basis for The Lords Supper?

New Testament
Both Testaments
Apocrypha
Old Testament
Explanation:

The biblical basis for The Lords Supper is primarily found in the New Testament, particularly in the gospels and the writings of Paul.