10 Commandments

An ancient stone tablet inscribed with the Ten Commandments, surrounded by a rustic mountain landscape, with ethereal light shining down.

Test Your Knowledge of the Ten Commandments

Are you familiar with the timeless moral guidelines known as the Ten Commandments? This quiz will challenge your understanding of these essential principles that have shaped ethical teachings and legal systems throughout history.

Join us to explore:

  • The origins of the Ten Commandments
  • Their meanings and implications
  • How they apply to modern life
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectingFaith123
What is the first commandment?
Thou shalt not commit adultery
Honour thy father and thy mother
I am the LORD thy God
 
Complete the sentence "Do not take the _____ name in vain
God's
Lord's
 
Who should go by the 10 commandments?
Everyone
Religious people
Anyone
Other
Where did Moses receive the ten commandments?
Mount Ararat
Mount Carmel
Mount of Olives
Mount Sinai
What other name are the ten commandments known by?
The Dodecalogue
Books of Moses
The Decalogue
In what form did God appear to Moses when he delivered the Ten Commandments?
A cloud of smoke and fire
A burning bush
A very bright light
Which is not one of the ten commandments?
You shall not murder
You shall not steal
You shall not eat meat on Sabbath day
You shall not give false testimony against you neighbour
How long did Moses stay at the top of the mountain when God gave him the tablets of stone inscribed with the commandments?
About 3 moths
40 days and 40 nights
The entire Sabbath
 
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