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Jesus Quiz: John 13-15

Quick, free quiz with questions and answers about Jesus from John 13-15. Instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Irwan MaulanaUpdated Aug 23, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
Learning OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This Jesus quiz on John 13-15 helps you review key moments like servant leadership, the new command, and the true vine. Check what you remember with instant answers, then keep learning with a Gospel of Matthew quiz, a Gospel of Mark quiz, or a broader Jesus Christ quiz.

Which disciple had his feet washed by Jesus along with the others in John 13, prompting Peter's protest?
Bartholomew
Thomas
James the son of Zebedee
Peter
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In John 13, whose feet did Jesus wash?
Only Peter's feet
The feet of the crowd
His disciples' feet
Only John's feet
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After washing the disciples' feet in John 13, Jesus said they should do what?
Wash one another's feet
Keep silent until morning
Fast for three days
Offer sacrifices at the temple
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In John 13, what new commandment did Jesus give?
Love your neighbor as yourself
Pray without ceasing
Love one another as I have loved you
Do not judge lest you be judged
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True or False: In John 13, Peter promised never to deny Jesus, and Jesus affirmed that Peter would keep that promise.
False
True
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In John 13, by what will all people know that the disciples are Jesus' disciples?
By their public prayers
By their love for one another
By their miracles
By their fasting
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In John 14, Jesus says, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life." What follows this statement?
Blessed are the poor in spirit
I will make you fishers of men
You shall love the Lord your God
No one comes to the Father except through me
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In John 13, Judas identified as the betrayer after Jesus gave him a morsel of bread dipped in what?
Wine
The dish
Olive oil
Water
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True or False: In John 13, Satan entered Judas after he took the morsel from Jesus.
False
True
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Where did Jesus say He was going in John 13, a place where the disciples could not come immediately?
To the Father
To the temple courts
To the marketplace
To Galilee
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In John 14, what does Jesus say the Father will give when He asks the Father?
A sign in the heavens
Another Helper (Advocate)
A new law written on tablets of stone
A kingdom on earth immediately
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Which disciple in John 14 said, "Lord, show us the Father, and it is enough for us"?
Philip
Andrew
Thomas
Matthew
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In John 14, whom does Jesus say will teach the disciples all things and bring to remembrance all that He has said?
Moses
John the Baptist
The Holy Spirit
An angel named Gabriel
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Who asked Jesus in John 14, "Lord, we do not know where you are going. How can we know the way?"
Judas Iscariot
Thomas
Simon the Zealot
James the Less
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True or False: In John 14, Jesus says, "The ruler of this world is coming. He has no claim on me."
False
True
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In John 13, what time indicator follows Judas taking the morsel and going out?
It was night
It was Sabbath
It was dawn
It was noon
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Which disciple motioned to the disciple whom Jesus loved to ask Jesus who would betray Him in John 13?
Andrew
Thomas
Simon Peter
Philip
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In John 14, Jesus says, "In my Father's house are many rooms." What does He say about these rooms?
If it were not so, He would have told them
They are temporary shelters
They are symbolic, not real
They are reserved only for prophets
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True or False: In John 14, Judas (not Iscariot) asks why Jesus will manifest Himself to the world and not to the disciples.
False
True
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In John 14, what condition does Jesus give for the Father and the Son making their home with someone?
Being born in Judea
Fasting twice a week
Loving Jesus and keeping His word
Tithing regularly
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand the significance of Jesus' foot washing -

    Readers will grasp the humility and servant leadership demonstrated in John 13 and reflect on how this act models Christian servanthood.

  2. Analyze the vine and branches analogy -

    Participants will interpret the symbolism in John 15 to see how abiding in Christ underpins spiritual growth and fruitfulness.

  3. Recall key teachings on love and obedience -

    Quiz takers will reinforce their memory of Jesus' commands to love one another and obey his words as presented in chapters 13 through 15.

  4. Apply Jesus' lessons to everyday life -

    After engaging with the quiz, readers will be able to connect Jesus' principles of service, love, and loyalty to their own relationships and actions.

  5. Test and strengthen Bible knowledge -

    Participants will challenge their understanding with 15 targeted questions, improving their Bible IQ and readiness for further study or discussion.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Servant Leadership in Foot Washing (John 13:1 - 17) -

    Jesus models servant leadership by washing the disciples' feet, overturning social hierarchies and emphasizing humility (Harvard Divinity School). This example underlines that true greatness in service comes through serving others, a theme echoed in contemporary leadership studies. Use the mnemonic "SOAP" (Serve Others As People) to remember that leadership begins with humble service.

  2. "New Commandment" of Love (John 13:34 - 35) -

    Here Jesus gives the "new commandment" to love one another as He has loved us, highlighting agape love's sacrificial nature (Society of Biblical Literature). This radical ethic sets Christians apart - "By this everyone will know you are my disciples" (verse 35). Recall "L.O.V.E.": Listen, Offer help, Value each person, Emulate Christ's example.

  3. Promise of the Holy Spirit (John 14:15 - 26) -

    Jesus introduces the Paraclete (Greek for "Helper"), who will teach, remind, and guide believers into truth (Oxford Biblical Studies). Obedience to Jesus' commands unlocks the Spirit's active presence in the believer's life, bridging divine guidance with daily living. Remember the formula "O+P=G" (Obedience + Promise = Guidance) to link obedience with the Spirit's work.

  4. Vine and Branches Analogy (John 15:1 - 8) -

    In this agricultural metaphor, Jesus is the "true vine" and believers are the branches; abiding in Him produces spiritual fruit (Oxford University Press). Fruitfulness depends on remaining connected - no branch can bear fruit by itself. Use the phrase "ABIDE" (Attach, Believe, Inhabit, Depend, Endure) to recall how to stay in Christ.

  5. Endurance Amid Worldly Opposition (John 15:18 - 27) -

    Jesus warns that loving Him brings opposition from the world, yet provides encouragement by linking persecution to His own experience (Journal of Biblical Literature). Understanding this prepares believers for challenges and fosters perseverance. Keep the memory cue "H.O.P.E." (Honor Christ, Overcome Persecution, Persist, Encourage) when facing trials.

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