
Take The Quiz
The goal of the Corm Sound Doctrine project is to make better disciples of Jesus by providing information, sources, and knowledge of the Bible for believers to grow. We have now implemented a way to test what you have learned so that you can gauge your growth. The quizzes below are a way to continue your learning. Below you will see quizzes set in sections of 10 questions with multiple-choice answers. The answer key is at the bottom of each test. Grab a pencil/paper, or use your computer, phone, or Ipad and write down your answers. Then after doing such grade yourself by reviewing the answers in the answer key. Continue to go over theses questions until you have mastered the answers. New Quizzes will be added regularly.
Quiz 1 God & Salvation
Question 1: Who is Jesus?
A) A created angel, the highest of all beings
B) A great prophet but not divine
C) The eternal Son of God, fully God and fully man
D) An enlightened teacher equal to other religious leaders
Question 2: What is the Trinity?
A) One God in three distinct Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
B) Three gods united in purpose but not essence
C) One Person who appears in three different forms at different times
D) A symbolic way of describing God’s power, not an actual reality
Question 3: Concerning Jesus, what is the hypostatic union?
A) The blending of Jesus’ divine and human natures into a new nature
B) The separation of Jesus’ divine and human natures into two persons
C) Jesus having two natures—fully God and fully man—in one Person
D) Jesus leaving aside His divine nature and living only as a man
Question 4: According to the Bible, who created all things?
A) The angels working together with God
B) God alone, through Christ
C) Humanity evolving without divine action
D) An impersonal force of nature
Question 5: Do Christians believe in only one God?
A) Yes, one God in three Persons
B) No, Christians believe in three gods
C) Yes, but only the Father is God
D) No, Christians believe in many gods and spirits
Question 6: Was Joseph the biological father of Jesus?
A) Yes, Joseph and Mary naturally conceived Jesus
B) No, Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary
C) Yes, Joseph was Jesus’ adoptive and biological father
D) No, Joseph was only a symbolic figure in the Gospel story
Question 7: According to Ephesians 1, how does one receive salvation?
A) By good works and keeping the Law perfectly
B) By faith in Christ, according to God’s grace
C) By belonging to the right church denomination
D) By spiritual enlightenment through personal effort
Question 8: According to Ephesians 1, when does a person receive the indwelling of the Holy Spirit?
A) When they first attend church
B) At the moment of hearing and believing the gospel
C) After years of spiritual growth and maturity
D) Only when baptized in water
Question 9: Who was the forerunner of Jesus according to the Gospels?
A) Peter
B) Paul
C) John the Baptist
D) Moses
Question 10: Does water baptism save us?
A) Yes, baptism itself washes away sin apart from faith
B) No, salvation is by grace through faith in Christ, not by baptism
C) Yes, baptism guarantees salvation for all who receive it
D) No, baptism is unnecessary and meaningless
Answer Key
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C) The eternal Son of God, fully God and fully man
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A) One God in three distinct Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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C) Jesus having two natures—fully God and fully man—in one Person
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B) God alone, through Christ
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A) Yes, one God in three Persons
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B) No, Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary
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B) By faith in Christ, according to God’s grace
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B) At the moment of hearing and believing the gospel
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C) John the Baptist
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B) No, salvation is by grace through faith in Christ, not by baptism
Quiz 2 God, the Bible, & Terms
Question 1: What is the Gospel?
A) The good news that Jesus Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again
B) A set of moral rules for living a better life
C) A mystery message that only the wise can understand
D) A book written by the apostles about their travels
Question 2: Who is the Holy Spirit according to the Bible?
A) A force or energy of God
B) The third Person of the Trinity, fully God
C) An angel who represents God’s presence
D) The spirit of Jesus’ followers after death
Question 3: What happened on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2?
A) Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River
B) The Holy Spirit came upon the apostles with power
C) The disciples scattered in fear
D) Paul was converted on the road to Damascus
Question 4: What is justification according to the New Testament?
A) Being declared righteous by God through faith in Jesus Christ
B) Improving one’s life until one becomes righteous
C) A process of cleansing through repeated sacrifices
D) A reward given only to the morally perfect
Question 5: What is sanctification?
A) A one-time declaration of righteousness
B) The process of being made holy through the work of the Holy Spirit
C) Forgiveness of past sins only
D) Earning God’s love by good deeds
Question 6: According to John 14:6, how does Jesus describe Himself?
A) The way, the truth, and the life—no one comes to the Father except through Him
B) One of many ways to reach God
C) A teacher who shows us how to live well
D) A prophet who points people to Moses
Question 7: Who wrote most of the letters (epistles) in the New Testament?
A) Peter
B) Paul
C) John
D) James
Question 8: What does Romans 6:23 teach?
A) The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord
B) Sin is not serious and will be overlooked
C) Eternal life is earned through human effort
D) Death is the final end for all without hope of resurrection
Question 9: What is the church according to the New Testament?
A) A building where Christians gather
B) The body of Christ, made up of all believers
C) A religious organization run by priests
D) A holy nation limited only to Israel
Question 10: According to Revelation, who is the Alpha and the Omega?
A) Moses
B) An angel of the Lord
C) Jesus Christ
D) John the Apostle
Answer Key
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A) The good news that Jesus Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again
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B) The third Person of the Trinity, fully God
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B) The Holy Spirit came upon the apostles with power
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A) Being declared righteous by God through faith in Jesus Christ
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B) The process of being made holy through the work of the Holy Spirit
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A) The way, the truth, and the life—no one comes to the Father except through Him
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B) Paul
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A) The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord
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B) The body of Christ, made up of all believers
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C) Jesus Christ
Question 1: Which prophet in the Old Testament is known as the “weeping prophet”?
A) Isaiah
B) Jeremiah
C) Ezekiel
D) Hosea
Question 2: Which prophets prophesied about the Babylonian captivity?
A) Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel
B) Amos, Obadiah, and Nahum
C) Jonah, Micah, and Malachi
D) Haggai, Zechariah, and Joel
Question 3: Which prophet did God give the Ten Commandments to?
A) Elijah
B) Samuel
C) Moses
D) Elisha
Question 4: According to the Old Testament, what is a prophet of God?
A) A fortune teller who predicts the future
B) A spokesperson chosen by God to deliver His word
C) A priest who offers sacrifices on behalf of the people
D) A king who rules Israel under God’s authority
Question 5: Who was the first high priest of Israel?
A) Samuel
B) Aaron
C) Eli
D) Zadok
Question 6: Who was the first king of Israel?
A) Saul
B) David
C) Solomon
D) Jeroboam
Question 7: Which prophet confronted King Ahab and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel?
A) Elisha
B) Jeremiah
C) Elijah
D) Isaiah
Question 8: Who was the king known for his wisdom and for building the first Temple in Jerusalem?
A) David
B) Saul
C) Solomon
D) Hezekiah
Question 9: Which prophet interpreted King Nebuchadnezzar’s dreams during the Babylonian exile?
A) Isaiah
B) Daniel
C) Ezekiel
D) Jeremiah
Question 10: Who anointed David as king of Israel?
A) Nathan
B) Samuel
C) Gad
D) Moses
Answer Key
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B) Jeremiah
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A) Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel
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C) Moses
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B) A spokesperson chosen by God to deliver His word
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B) Aaron
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A) Saul
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C) Elijah
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C) Solomon
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B) Daniel
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B) Samuel
Quiz 3 O.T. Prophets, Priest, & Kings
Quiz 4 The Law
Question 1: Since the Law comes from God, the Bible teaches that it is:
A. Temporary
B. Holy
C. Sinful
D. Weak
Question 2: According to Romans 3:20 and Galatians 2:16, what is the role of the law in justification?
A. It partially justifies
B. It fully justifies
C. It does not justify anyone
D. It justifies only Israel
Question 3: Romans 3:21–22 teaches that righteousness comes:
A. Through keeping the law
B. Through human effort
C. Through faith in Jesus Christ
D. Through sacrifice alone
Question 4: Galatians 3:24–25 teaches that the law was a what until Christ came?
A. Deliverer
B. Guardian
C. Savior
D. Covenant fulfillment
Question 5: The law reveals sin but cannot save a person from sin.
A. True
B. False
Question 6: According to 2 Corinthians 3:6–9, the law is described as:
A. The ministry of life
B. The ministry of power
C. The ministry of death and condemnation
D. The ministry of grace
Question 7: Hebrews 8:13 teaches that the Mosaic covenant is becoming obsolete and fading away.
A. True
B. False
Question 8: According to Romans 6:14 and Galatians 5:18, believers are:
A. Under the law for justification
B. Under both law and grace
C. Not under the law but under grace
D. Required to return to the law
Question 9: Romans 8:3 teaches that the law could not produce life because:
A. The law was sinful
B. The law was incomplete
C. It was weakened by human flesh
D. It was temporary
Question 10: Galatians 3:21 teaches that if a law had been given that could give life, righteousness would come by the law.
A. True
B. False
Answer Key
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B
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C
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C
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B
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A
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C
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A
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C
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C
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A
Quiz 5 Holy Days & Christ' Fulfillment
Question 1: The Passover primarily commemorates what event?
A. Israel receiving the Law
B. The Exodus from Egypt
C. The Babylonian captivity
D. The wilderness wandering
Question 2: In the New Testament, Jesus fulfills Passover by:
A. Teaching the Law on a mountain
B. Becoming the High Priest
C. Being the sacrificial Lamb
D. Establishing the temple
Question 3: Pentecost (Feast of Weeks) occurs:
A. 7 days after Passover
B. 30 days after Firstfruits
C. 50 days after Firstfruits
D. On the same day every year regardless of counting
Question 4: What major New Testament event fulfills Pentecost?
A. The crucifixion of Christ
B. The resurrection of Christ
C. The outpouring of the Holy Spirit
D. The ascension of Christ
Question 5: The Day of Atonement in the Old Testament involved:
A. A king offering incense
B. A prophet declaring judgment
C. The high priest making atonement for sin
D. A communal meal of thanksgiving
Question 6: How does Christ fulfill the Day of Atonement?
A. By abolishing sacrifice entirely without replacement
B. By becoming both High Priest and sacrifice
C. By establishing a new temple system
D. By instituting a new feast
Question 7: The Feast of Tabernacles (Booths) primarily commemorates:
A. Israel’s conquest of Canaan
B. God’s provision and presence in the wilderness
C. The giving of the Law
D. The monarchy of David
Question 8: Which New Testament truth connects to the Feast of Tabernacles?
A. Christ as King over Israel only
B. Christ as Judge of the nations
C. God dwelling among His people through Christ
D. The destruction of the temple
Question 9: The Sabbath ultimately points to the spiritual rest believers have in Christ.
A. True
B. False
Question 10: The counting to Pentecost begins the day after Firstfruits.
A. True
B. False
Answer Key
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B — Exodus from Egypt
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C — Sacrificial Lamb (1 Cor. 5:7)
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C — 50 days after Firstfruits
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C — Holy Spirit (Acts 2)
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C — High priest makes atonement (Leviticus 16)
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B — Christ = High Priest + sacrifice (Hebrews 9)
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B — Wilderness provision/presence
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C — God dwelling with His people (John 1:14)
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A — True (Hebrews 4)
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B — False (it begins on the day of Firstfruits)