Grade 6 Christian Religious Education – The Kingdom Of God Quiz

1. Which method did Jesus use to teach the multitudes who followed him?

Riddles
Tales
Songs
Parables
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2. Which parable teaches Christians about The Kingdom of God?

The parable of the sower
The parable of prodigal son
The parable of the Mustard seed
The parable of the lost coin
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3. Which one of the following is known as the Kingdom gospel?

John
Luke
Mark
Matthew
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4. Interiority means?

The Kingdom of God is within you
The Kingdom of God is close
The Kingdom of God is at hand
The Kingdom of God is at home
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5. The Wedding feast of Cana and the Feeding of the 5,000 are examples of ?

Exorcisms
Parables
Healings
Miracles
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6. What is the Kingdom of God

School
Rule of God
Heaven
Sign of God
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7. Jesus said the Kingdom of God is like a ...

sesame seed
mustard seed
sunflower seed
apple seed
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8. Jesus said the Kingdom of God is like a seed that will become________

a church
a house
largest of plants
grass
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9. How did Jesus describe the seed?

will not grow
smallest of all the seeds
largest seed on earth
useless
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10. Who did Jesus say could enter the kingdom of God?

Those who are like children
Those who are successful
Those who are wealthy
Those who are popular
Explanation:

In the Bible, Jesus said that only those who are like children can enter the kingdom of God because of their innocence, humility, and trust.

11. What did Jesus use to compare the kingdom of God in one of his parables?

A river of diamonds
A palace with a thousand rooms
A mountain made of gold
A treasure buried in a field
Explanation:

In one of his parables, Jesus compared the kingdom of God to a treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and then sold everything he had to buy that field.

12. How did Jesus teach his followers to pray for the coming of the kingdom?

With a humble and sincere heart
With fasting and sacrifices
With fancy words and long speeches
By performing miracles
Explanation:

Jesus taught his followers to pray for the coming of the kingdom with a humble and sincere heart, focusing on God's will being done on earth as it is in heaven.

13. What did Jesus say is the key to entering the kingdom of God?

Acquiring great wealth
Being born again in the Spirit
Performing miracles
Following strict rules and rituals
Explanation:

Jesus said that being born again in the Spirit is the key to entering the kingdom of God, emphasizing a spiritual rebirth and transformation of the heart.

14. According to Jesus, what must one seek first in order to enter the kingdom of God?

Personal success and fame
The righteousness of God
Wealth and material possessions
Worldly pleasures and desires
Explanation:

Jesus taught that one must seek the righteousness of God first in order to enter the kingdom of God, prioritizing spiritual values over material desires.

15. How did Jesus describe the kingdom of God in one of his parables?

A mustard seed that grows into a tree
A grand palace with golden gates
A banquet full of delicacies
A vast army conquering all lands
Explanation:

In one of his parables, Jesus described the kingdom of God as a mustard seed that starts small but grows into a large tree, symbolizing the growth and expansion of God's kingdom over time.

16. Where did Jesus grow up as a child?

Galilee
Nazareth
Bethlehem
Jerusalem
Explanation:

Jesus grew up in Nazareth, which is where he spent most of his childhood according to the Bible.

17. What was Jesus known for doing during his ministry?

Healing
Fishing
Tax Collecting
Farming
Explanation:

Jesus was known for his miraculous healing powers, which were a central aspect of his ministry.

18. Who betrayed Jesus before his crucifixion?

Judas Iscariot
Mary Magdalene
John
Peter
Explanation:

Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus by identifying him to the authorities, leading to his arrest and crucifixion.

19. What is the significance of Jesus' resurrection?

It demonstrated his power over death
It proved his teachings were false
It led to his second coming
It caused division among his followers
Explanation:

Jesus' resurrection demonstrated his power over death and validated his claims of being the Son of God.

20. Who did Jesus choose as his disciples?

Fishermen
Soldiers
Tax Collectors
Teachers
Explanation:

Jesus chose simple fishermen as his disciples, symbolizing his mission to reach out to ordinary people.

21. Where was Jesus born?

Nazareth
Jerusalem
Bethlehem
Galilee
Explanation:

Jesus was born in Bethlehem, fulfilling the prophecy that the Messiah would come from the city of David.

22. What event marks the beginning of Jesus' ministry?

His transfiguration
His baptism by John the Baptist
His birth in a manger
His crucifixion
Explanation:

Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist marked the beginning of his public ministry and his divine calling.

23. What did Jesus teach about the Kingdom of God?

It is a spiritual kingdom in people's hearts
It is only for the wealthy
It is only for the religious leaders
It is a physical kingdom on earth
Explanation:

Jesus taught that the Kingdom of God is a spiritual reality that resides within the hearts of believers, not a physical kingdom on earth.

24. Why did Jesus perform miracles?

To show off his power
To prove his divinity and compassion
To cause chaos and confusion
To gain wealth and fame
Explanation:

Jesus performed miracles to demonstrate his divine nature and compassion for those who were suffering.

25. How did Jesus demonstrate humility during his life?

By living a life of luxury and comfort
By expecting special treatment from others
By serving others and putting their needs first
By seeking fame and recognition
Explanation:

Jesus demonstrated humility by serving others, washing his disciples' feet, and putting the needs of others above his own.

26. What did Jesus primarily teach about the Kingdom of God?

That it is a physical place on Earth
That it is only for a select few individuals
That it is a present reality
That it is a future event
Explanation:

Jesus taught that the Kingdom of God is not just a future event but a present reality that believers can experience now.

27. How did Jesus describe the Kingdom of God?

As a place of fear and punishment
As a place of love and mercy
As a place of suffering and pain
As a place of judgment and condemnation
Explanation:

Jesus often described the Kingdom of God as a place of love and mercy, where the lost are welcomed back and forgiven.

28. Who did Jesus say would inherit the Kingdom of God?

Only those who are wealthy and powerful
Only those who perform miracles
Only those who are humble and childlike
Only those who follow all the religious laws perfectly
Explanation:

Jesus said that the Kingdom of God belongs to those who are humble and childlike in heart, not necessarily those who are wealthy or powerful.

29. How did Jesus teach his followers to seek the Kingdom of God?

By seeking first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness
By ignoring the needs of others
By accumulating wealth and material possessions
By focusing on worldly success and power
Explanation:

Jesus taught his followers to seek the Kingdom of God and his righteousness above all else, trusting that all their needs will be taken care of.

30. What was Jesus' ultimate purpose in coming to Earth?

To bring salvation and establish the Kingdom of God
To establish a political kingdom on Earth
To gain wealth and power
To perform miracles and entertain people
Explanation:

Jesus' ultimate purpose in coming to Earth was to bring salvation to humanity and establish the Kingdom of God, where people can find true freedom and peace.

31. How did Jesus demonstrate the values of the Kingdom of God during his life?

By accumulating wealth and power
By avoiding contact with those in need
By seeking revenge on his enemies
By showing compassion to the outcasts and sinners
Explanation:

Jesus demonstrated the values of the Kingdom of God by showing compassion to those who were marginalized and oppressed, inviting them to experience God's love and forgiveness.

32. What did Jesus say about the importance of the Kingdom of God?

That it is the most important thing we should seek
That it is a fantasy that will never come true
That it is not relevant to our lives today
That it is only for a specific group of people
Explanation:

Jesus emphasized the importance of seeking the Kingdom of God above all else, as it is the ultimate source of joy, peace, and fulfillment in life.

33. How did Jesus describe the people who will enter the Kingdom of God?

Those who never make mistakes or sin
Those who acknowledge their need for God and seek his forgiveness
Those who rely on their own goodness and merit
Those who are wealthy and powerful
Explanation:

Jesus said that those who acknowledge their need for God and seek his forgiveness will be the ones who enter the Kingdom of God, not those who rely on their own goodness.

34. What did Jesus teach about serving others in the Kingdom of God?

That it is not necessary
That only the high-ranking officials should serve
That the greatest in the Kingdom are those who serve others
That serving others is a sign of weakness
Explanation:

Jesus taught that serving others is a key value in the Kingdom of God, and those who serve others selflessly are considered the greatest in God's eyes.

35. What did Jesus say about the entrance into the Kingdom of God?

That it is narrow and only a few find it
That it is dependent on performing religious rituals perfectly
That it is wide and everyone will enter
That it is based on one's social status and wealth
Explanation:

Jesus said that the entrance into the Kingdom of God is narrow and only a few find it, emphasizing the need for faith and humility to enter.

36. What did Jesus teach about the importance of repentance to enter the Kingdom of God?

That everyone needs to repent and turn to God
That repentance is only for the religious leaders
That only some people need to repent
That repentance is unnecessary
Explanation:

Jesus taught that everyone needs to repent and turn to God to enter the Kingdom of God, regardless of their background or status.

37. How did Jesus demonstrate the power of the Kingdom of God through his miracles?

By performing miracles that brought healing and restoration
By only performing miracles for the wealthy and powerful
By performing miracles for his own gain
By using his power to control and manipulate people
Explanation:

Jesus demonstrated the power of the Kingdom of God through his miracles, bringing healing and restoration to those who were suffering and oppressed.

38. What did Jesus teach about the relationship between the Kingdom of God and the world?

That the Kingdom is separate from the world and should have no impact on it
That the Kingdom is in conflict with the values of the world
That the Kingdom is irrelevant to the world
That the Kingdom depends on the approval of the world
Explanation:

Jesus taught that the values of the Kingdom of God are often in conflict with the values of the world, challenging his followers to live differently and bring God's kingdom values to the world.

39. What did Jesus say about the role of children in the Kingdom of God?

That children are not important in the Kingdom
That adults need to be more like children to enter the Kingdom
That children are the future leaders of the Kingdom
That only wealthy children can enter the Kingdom
Explanation:

Jesus said that adults need to be more like children in their humility and trust to enter the Kingdom of God, emphasizing the need for childlike faith.

40. What did Jesus teach about the nature of the Kingdom of God?

That it is a spiritual kingdom that is within believers
That it is a political kingdom ruled by humans
That it is a physical place on Earth
That it is a temporary kingdom that will pass away
Explanation:

Jesus taught that the Kingdom of God is a spiritual kingdom that is within believers, accessible through faith and relationship with God.

41. How did Jesus demonstrate the inclusivity of the Kingdom of God during his ministry?

By welcoming sinners and outcasts into his presence
By only associating with the religious elite
By excluding the poor and marginalized
By avoiding those who were considered unclean
Explanation:

Jesus demonstrated the inclusivity of the Kingdom of God by welcoming sinners and outcasts into his presence, showing that all are valued and loved in God's kingdom.

42. What did Jesus say about the importance of faith in experiencing the Kingdom of God?

That faith is a sign of weakness
That only a select few need faith to enter the kingdom
That faith is necessary to please God and experience his kingdom
That faith is irrelevant
Explanation:

Jesus emphasized the importance of faith in experiencing the Kingdom of God, teaching that faith is necessary to please God and receive his grace and blessings.

43. What did Jesus teach about the values of the Kingdom of God compared to the values of the world?

That the values of the Kingdom are less important than the values of the world
That the values of the Kingdom are in opposition to the values of the world
That the values of the Kingdom are the same as the values of the world
That the values of the Kingdom are irrelevant
Explanation:

Jesus taught that the values of the Kingdom of God are often in opposition to the values of the world, challenging his followers to live according to God's standards rather than the world's.

44. What did Jesus say about the importance of humility in the Kingdom of God?

That only the powerful and wealthy can enter the Kingdom
That humility is a sign of weakness and should be avoided
That humility is necessary to enter the Kingdom of God
That humility is irrelevant in the Kingdom
Explanation:

Jesus taught that humility is necessary to enter the Kingdom of God, as it is a key value in God's kingdom that values a humble and contrite heart.

45. How did Jesus demonstrate the love of God through his teachings about the Kingdom?

By promoting division and hatred among different groups
By showing favoritism to certain groups of people
By welcoming all people into the Kingdom regardless of their past
By excluding those who were considered sinful or unclean
Explanation:

Jesus demonstrated the love of God by welcoming all people into the Kingdom, regardless of their past or social status, showing that God's love is for everyone.

46. What did Jesus say about the importance of following his teachings to enter the Kingdom of God?

That following his teachings is irrelevant
That only a select few need to follow his teachings
That his teachings are optional
That following his teachings is necessary for entering the Kingdom of God
Explanation:

Jesus said that following his teachings is necessary for entering the Kingdom of God, as his teachings are meant to guide believers in living according to God's will and values.

47. How did Jesus demonstrate the power of the Kingdom of God through his interactions with the sick and suffering?

By showing compassion and healing them of their afflictions
By ignoring their suffering and turning them away
By using their suffering for his own gain
By judging them for their sins and inadequacies
Explanation:

Jesus demonstrated the power of the Kingdom of God by showing compassion to the sick and suffering, healing them of their afflictions, and bringing the hope of restoration and wholeness.