LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY - ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE

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Lighthouse School of Theology: Knowledge Assessment

Test your knowledge of biblical concepts, theology, and English language skills with our engaging quiz. This assessment covers a range of topics to help you reinforce what you've learned or discover new aspects of your faith.

  • 43 challenging questions
  • Topics include Bible knowledge, faith, and English language
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1. How many days did it take for God to CREATE the heavens and the earth?
A. 7
B. 5
C. 6
D. 1
2. Who did God instruct to build an ark to ensure humanity’s survival after the flood?
A. Adam
B. Moses
C. Jonah
D. Noah
3. What was the name of the place where God confused the language of all the people?
A. Canaan
B. Babel
C. Egypt
D. Jerusalem
4. Who was Abraham and Sarah’s son?
A. Isaac
B. Joseph
C. Ishmael
D. Jacob
5. Who among Jacob’s sons was appointed as a ruler over Egypt under Pharaoh?
A. Benjamin
B. Judah
C. Reuben
D. Joseph
6. In what city did the initial outpouring of the Holy Spirit occur?
A. Rome
B. Antioch
C. Jerusalem
D. Samaria
7. How many days from Jesus’ resurrection did the disciples wait for the day of the Pentecost?
A. Seven
B. Fifty
C. Three
D. Forty
8. Who was the first gentile to be saved and then given the Holy Spirit?
A. Cornelius
B. Aquilla
C. Paul
D. Barnabas
9. After the council in Jerusalem (Acts 15), who was tasked to instruct the other churches on what they agreed to regarding the law?
A. John
B. James
C. Paul
D. Peter
10. Who wrote the book of Acts?
A. Luke
B. Peter
C. Paul
D. Matthew
II. FAITH and SALVATION: Instruction: answer the questions according to your beliefs Q11. Which one is the mark of a person’s salvation?
A. Having the Holy Spirit
B. Obedience to the Lord
C. Transformation of life
D. All the above
12. A person is saved by _______.
A. Going to church
B. Believing in Jesus
C. Working full-time in the ministry
D. Partaking in the communion
13. Which one CANNOT commit any error?
A. The Holy Spirit
B. The bible
C. Jesus Christ
D. All the above
14. What comes after salvation?
A. Going to church
B. Becoming wealthy
C. Receiving the Holy Spirit
D. Nothing
15. Who is the true leader of the Church?
A. The pastor/Bishop
B. Apostle Peter
C. All believers
D. Jesus
16. When will Jesus return?
A. No one really knows
B. He will not return
C. This year
D. He already returned
17. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is given to __________.
A. Church goers only
B. Mature Christians only
C. Believers only
D. Church workers only
18. Which one is not a person of the trinity?
A. The Father
B. The Holy Spirit
C. The Son
D. The Holy Mother
19. The work of the ministry is given to ___________.
A. All believers
B. All decent people
C. All English-speaking people
D. All professionals
20. Who is the bible’s author?
A. Moses
B. The Holy Spirit
C. Apostle Paul
D. Matthew
III. ENGLISH: Select the correct sentence.
A. I don’t likes eating vegetables.
B. I don’t like eating vegetables.
C. I don’t liken eating vegetables.
D. I don’t liked eating vegetables.
22. Select the correct sentence.
A. Painting is an very interesting hobby.
B. Painting is a very interesting hobby.
C. Painting is un very interesting hobby.
D. Painting is in very interesting hobby.
23. Select the correct sentence.
A. There is no more plants left in the garden.
B. There is none more plants left in the garden.
C. There are no more plants left in the garden.
D. There no more is plants left in the garden.
24. Select the correct sentence.
A. God commanded Ezekiel to prophecy to the dried bones.
B. God commanding Ezekiel to prophecy to the dried bones.
C. God commanded Ezekiel to prophesy to the dried bones.
D. God commanded Ezekiel to prophesying to the dried bones.
25. Select the correct sentence.
A. The gospel shall be preached of all nations.
B. The gospel shall be preached to all nations.
C. The gospel shall be preached so all nations.
D. The gospel shall be preached but all nations.
26. Select the correct sentence.
A. Jesus paid the ultimate price for all our sins.
B. Jesus paid the ultimate prize for all our sins.
C. Jesus paid the ultimate prise for all our sins.
C. Jesus paid the ultimate prices for all our sins.
27. Select the correct sentence.
A. All students must be commits to their studies.
B. All students must be commiting to their studies.
C. All students must be commitment to their studies.
D. All students must be committed to their studies.
28. Select the correct sentence.
A. In the beginning, God creating the heavens and the earth.
B. In the beginning, God creation the heavens and the earth.
C. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
D. In the beginning, God creat the heavens and the earth.
29. Select the correct sentence.
A. We are saved by grace though faith.
B. We are saved by grace thought faith.
C. We are saved by grace thou faith.
D. We are saved by grace through faith.
30. Select the correct sentence.
A. Do not confirm to the patterns of the world.
B. Do not confirms to the patterns of the world.
C. Do not conform to the patterns of the world.
D. Do not conforming to the patterns of the world.
IV. Essay. Answer the questions as honestly as possible. Use at least one (1) Bible verse to support your answer. Question#1: How did you come to believe in the Lord? (10 pts)
2. Please describe how the Lord has called you into serving Him. (10pts)
READING COMPREHENSION: Read the entire paragraph and answer the questions below. - At the beginning of the sixteenth century Italy was rotten to the core. In the close competition of great wickedness, the Vicar of Christ easily carried off the palm, and the Court of Alexander VI was probably the wickedest meeting-place of men that has ever existed upon earth. No virtue, Christian or Pagan, was there to be found; little art that was not sensuous or sensual. It seemed as if Bacchus and Venus and Priapus had come to their own again, and yet Rome had not ceased to call herself Christian. Which statement best describes the paragraph?
A. It is optimistic about the condition of Italy
B. It is informative of Italy’s political condition
C. It criticizes Italy’s corruption
D. It describes the history of Italy’s art style
2. At the beginning of the sixteenth century Italy was rotten to the core. In the close competition of great wickedness, the Vicar of Christ easily carried off the palm, and the Court of Alexander VI was probably the wickedest meeting-place of men that has ever existed upon earth. No virtue, Christian or Pagan, was there to be found; little art that was not sensuous or sensual. It seemed as if Bacchus and Venus and Priapus had come to their own again, and yet Rome had not ceased to call herself Christian. What does the phrase “the Vicar of Christ easily carried off the palm” mean?
A. The Vicar is easily influenced by the state
B. The Vicar has a strong hold over the Court of Alexander VI
C. The Vicar is very light and can be carried by hand
D. The pal is so large it can carry an entire Vicar of Christ
3. At the beginning of the sixteenth century Italy was rotten to the core. In the close competition of great wickedness, the Vicar of Christ easily carried off the palm, and the Court of Alexander VI was probably the wickedest meeting-place of men that has ever existed upon earth. No virtue, Christian or Pagan, was there to be found; little art that was not sensuous or sensual. It seemed as if Bacchus and Venus and Priapus had come to their own again, and yet Rome had not ceased to call herself Christian. What does “little art that was not sensuous or sensual” mean?
A. There were a few artworks that were sensual
B. Most works of art were not sensual at all
C. Almost every work of art was sensual
D. All works of art were sensual
4. At the beginning of the sixteenth century Italy was rotten to the core. In the close competition of great wickedness, the Vicar of Christ easily carried off the palm, and the Court of Alexander VI was probably the wickedest meeting-place of men that has ever existed upon earth. No virtue, Christian or Pagan, was there to be found; little art that was not sensuous or sensual. It seemed as if Bacchus and Venus and Priapus had come to their own again, and yet Rome had not ceased to call herself Christian. When the author writes “… Rome had not ceased to call herself Christian”, he means
A. It is commendable that Rome was very faithful to Christianity
B. Rome never stopped adhering to Christian values despite the corruption
C. Rome should continue being a Christian state
D. Rome should stop calling herself Christian
5. Read the entire paragraph and answer the questions below. According to ancient and modern cosmographers, that part of the world called Asia has adjacent to it a multitude of greater and lesser islands, inhabited by various nations and peoples, and as rich in precious stones, gold, silver, and other minerals, as they abound in fruit and grain, flocks, and animals. Some of the islands yield all kinds of spices which are carried away and distributed throughout the world. These islands are commonly designated in their books, descriptions, and sea-charts, as the great archipelago of San Lazaro, and are located in the eastern ocean. Among the most famous of them are the islands of Maluco, Céleves, Tendaya, Luzon, Mindanao, and Borneo, which are now called the Filipinas. Which one is the main subject of the paragraph?
A. The adjacent islands surrounding Asia
B. The resources in the islands around Asia
C. The great archipelago of San Lazaro
D. The islands called Filipinas
6. According to ancient and modern cosmographers, that part of the world called Asia has adjacent to it a multitude of greater and lesser islands, inhabited by various nations and peoples, and as rich in precious stones, gold, silver, and other minerals, as they abound in fruit and grain, flocks, and animals. Some of the islands yield all kinds of spices which are carried away and distributed throughout the world. These islands are commonly designated in their books, descriptions, and sea-charts, as the great archipelago of San Lazaro, and are located in the eastern ocean. Among the most famous of them are the islands of Maluco, Céleves, Tendaya, Luzon, Mindanao, and Borneo, which are now called the Filipinas. Based on the first sentence, which statement is true?
A. Various ethnicities occupy the islands adjacent to Asia
B. The people living in these islands are very wealthy
C. These islands are a part of the greater landmass of Asia
D. All varieties of spices that exist can be found in these islands
7. According to ancient and modern cosmographers, that part of the world called Asia has adjacent to it a multitude of greater and lesser islands, inhabited by various nations and peoples, and as rich in precious stones, gold, silver, and other minerals, as they abound in fruit and grain, flocks, and animals. Some of the islands yield all kinds of spices which are carried away and distributed throughout the world. These islands are commonly designated in their books, descriptions, and sea-charts, as the great archipelago of San Lazaro, and are located in the eastern ocean. Among the most famous of them are the islands of Maluco, Céleves, Tendaya, Luzon, Mindanao, and Borneo, which are now called the Filipinas. What is a cosmographer?
A. An explorer who discovers new land and its resources
B. A person who makes maps that include detailed descriptions of the land
C. A historian
D. A cosmopolitan graphic artist and designer
8. According to ancient and modern cosmographers, that part of the world called Asia has adjacent to it a multitude of greater and lesser islands, inhabited by various nations and peoples, and as rich in precious stones, gold, silver, and other minerals, as they abound in fruit and grain, flocks, and animals. Some of the islands yield all kinds of spices which are carried away and distributed throughout the world. These islands are commonly designated in their books, descriptions, and sea-charts, as the great archipelago of San Lazaro, and are located in the eastern ocean. Among the most famous of them are the islands of Maluco, Céleves, Tendaya, Luzon, Mindanao, and Borneo, which are now called the Filipinas. Which places are included in the islands called the Filipinas?
A. Céleves, Tendaya, Luzon, and Mindanao
B. Maluco, Luzon, Mindanao, and Borneo
C. The Archipelago of San Lazaro
D. All the above
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