Ten Commandments Quiz

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Test Your Knowledge of the Ten Commandments

Are you familiar with the moral guidelines that have influenced countless lives throughout history? Take this engaging quiz to assess your understanding of the Ten Commandments!

  • 11 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Learn and grow in your knowledge of Biblical principles
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReflectingFaith32
1. The Bible tells us that God loves us all so much; what other gods are we also allowed to have ?
The Roman Gods
The Magic God
None
Money
2. What is the Second Commandment ?
Don't misuse God's name
Obey your father and your mother
Honor the Sabbath day
Don't worship idols
3. "You shall not take the name of the LORD your God in vain, for the LORD will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain." Exodus 20:7 This is the Third Commandment. What does it mean to take God's name in vain?
Leave God's name out of our prayers
Erase God's name from the bible
Use God's name disrespectfully
Misspell God's name
4. In the Fourth Commandment, God tells people to do something special on the sabbath (seventh) day. What did he tell them to do?
Do their Homework
Ride the donkeys
Feed their pets
Keep the Sabbath day holy
5. The Fifth Commandment instructs children to honor their father and mother. How do you do honor your parents?
All of these
Not disagreeing with their decisions
Doing as you're told
Not Shouting at them
6. In Exodus, God gave Moses instructions the Israelites were to follow. The Sixth Commandment was do not kill anybody. Jesus talked about "thou shalt not kill" too, but made it even clearer for us. Which of these actions would be considered breaking the Commandment according to our friend Jesus?
Being mad at them without a good reason
Pushing your friend in front of a moving car
All of these things
Calling Them unkind names
7. The definition of the word adultery means "to alter" or "to corrupt". One of the Ten Commandments warns people to avoid committing adultery. Why would God care about this?
He wanted people to remain single
He wanted everyone to be true to their husband or wife
He didn't actually say anything about it
He Thought that people would love everyone the same
8. The Eighth Commandment tells us not to steal; what is the major reason that it is bad to steal?
It takes terrible advantage of those who can steal from
If we got caught we look stupid
It isn't bad to steal
Stealing is difficult to do
9. Fill in the blank. "You shall not give false testimony against your ________."
Dog
Neighbor
Cat
House
10. The Tenth Commandment instructs us not to covet. What does it mean to covet?
To jealously want something that belongs to someone
To change your clothes only once a week
To join a cult
To become a nun and serve God
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