I hope you have as much fun taking this quiz as I had in compiling it!
Once you begin the quiz, don't forget..."It's too late to turn back now..." (The Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose.)
Responses were so numerous from our first Bible Believer's Brigade variety quiz that we've decided to post another one. Once again, the team contributed the topics; I give the questions; YOU provide the answers.
That is Teamwork!
This quiz consists of older and newer occupational songs related to different types of work, with a distinctly American flavor. Don't labor too hard on this one; most of them are easy enough to figure out!
I know ALL the words...
See if you can help me muddle my way through to the end of each of these songs.
There is NO particular genre in focus; more of a grab bag of songs are featured.
Help the Bible Believers Brigade find all the "new" things in the Bible as we get ready for the New Year! This quiz features the word "new" as it appears in Biblical context.
Please feel free to use your open Bible. Since this is not a timed quiz, you should do well. Take your time and enjoy!
(All references are from the King James Version.)
My husband died.
My first son died.
My second son died.
One of my daughters-in-law sorrowfully left me after I discouraged her from coming home with me. My other daughter-in-law, well, she was a pure treasure. My name is Naomi; try my quiz!
A little review of several women as presented in the New Testament. Some were kind, some were faithful, some were not so well-known, while others were simply conniving. All references from KJV.
How odd. Are you certain that this is REALLY in the Bible?
Prove it; I need chapter and verse.
...Then I'll believe.
(Each question has the version of the Bible used whenever direct quotes are given.)
In my first Bible quiz for children I focused on children in the Bible. In this, my second Bible quiz for kids, I'd like to focus on the ancestors of some children in the Bible!
This quiz addresses some common conceptions and some equally common misconceptions concerning heaven and hell, as related in the Bible.
(King James Version used for all references.)
"Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" is Quiz Number 10 of a series based on my teammates' names. They volunteered to be my guinea pigs. I volunteered to "experiment" on them! (Bwaa-haa-haaa!)
Hope you enjoy this series!
All right, this quiz is easier than its predecessors in this series. (Uh-huh...Right). This time, we're going to look at a few things that are 'Backwards in the Bible".
Uh-oh.
Well, give it a go anyway; it might not be as bad as you think.
Water and fire can be used both for cleansing and also for destruction. This quiz looks at some of the ways that both have been used in the Bible. To ace this quiz, open your Bible while you take it, as I give the EXACT location for each answer!
The Old Testament prophet Daniel did more than just survive a night in a den of lions. Of course he did that, but there is so much more to his story. Let's play and find out what we can about this man, his life, and his prophecies.
This prophetic book can be quite difficult to understand. Like most prophetic books, things are not always as they appear. Rather than trying to interpret the book, my goal is to generate interest in it. Hope you enjoy...
This quiz will have you flipping pages in the first four books of the New Testament. On your mark; get set; go!
(The King James Version was used to create this quiz.)
There are many, many examples of ways that God has demonstrated (and continues to show) his love for the world, specifically for mankind. These are just a few of them. We at the BBB hope you do well on the quiz.
Some older tunes that belong to a by-gone era: a time of pedal pushers, hula hoops, bobby sox and penny loafers. Soulful, sweet and sometimes soppy, these tunes just got us right in the gut!
That's like, cool jive, man!
King Solomon wrote many of the sayings and likely collected the writings of other authors, compiling them into the book that we call Proverbs today. See how many of them you are familiar with. (King James Version used.)
It's about TIME for some songs about TIME. Take your TIME; there is no TIME limit. Can't you hear the clocks clanging, ticking, tocking, jangling, and ringing out the TIME?
Maybe you live here. Maybe you've heard of it. Maybe you haven't. Maybe you'll like this quiz, as we take a look at some well-known and some lesser-known spots throughout the U.S.
Quite a few folks asked for a sequel to "Can You Rephrase That?", which was undertaken originally as an author's challenge. Here is the follow-up to the last quiz. Be sure to "think outside the box" and I hope you enjoy!
Not all hymns are what we regard as well-known classics. The hymns and songs found in this quiz do share something in common with modern hymns, however. Their primary purpose is to praise God. (References may be found in the KJV)
World renowned and famous for their efforts in spreading the Gospel, these folks should all be ranked in the Christian Hall Of Fame, if such a thing existed!
(The Bible Believers Brigade would like to welcome you as a new member, if you're interested)
Kids drive their parents crazy with this question, even on a relatively short road trip. Let's see how well YOU do on our musical journey.
It'll help if you're older than dirt to get all these, and don't even think about asking, "Are we there yet?"
This is my 200th quiz posted on FT. Similar to the auto race tracks, we will try to race through this quiz, although we'll be focusing much more on accuracy than on speed. Every question pertains in some way to the number 200 in the Bible.
This quiz deals primarily with French, US, Russian and Chinese involvement in a seemingly unimportant "backwater" that had a tendency to oppose all those who came to visit, to exploit its resources or to insist on its political cooperation.
Zechariah was an encourager. While urging the people to finish rebuilding God's holy temple in Jerusalem he didn't scold; he used the opposite tactic: that of uplifting the people and asking for their obedience to God.
Quiz Number 1 in this series took off like Tang on a rocket ship to the moon. Let's see how this one fares!
(Fair Warning: All questions have a decidedly American slant, since they are based on U.S. ads.)
An acronym for: Florida, Iowa, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Indiana and Kentucky. (After all, this quiz IS about U.S. States F-L, you know!) And no, they are not in a particular order.
Hop on the bus; we're going for a ride!
That's right! This quiz is about cows that are mentioned in a number of places in the Bible.
Now... let's get started!
(And, if you are looking for a team to join, we at the Bible Believers Brigade welcome you.)
Gold! Gold! Gold!... GOLD!
Did you catch the fever, just by the sheer mention of the word?
So did some other folks; let's take a look at them and at the places where they found it.