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LUKE

1. What was the leaven of the Pharisees?

Blasphemy
Lies
Deceit
Hypocrisy

2. Whom did Jesus tell His followers to fear?

The one who can kill both the body and the soul.
A heretic
The person who does not forgive.
The person who strikes unaware.

3. Whom did Jesus teach His followers not to fear?

The person who forgives sin.


The person who can kill both the body and the soul.
The person who can kill only the body.
The person who can kill only the soul.

4. Whom did Jesus promise to confess before the angels of God?

Those who shall confess Him before men.


Those who are generous to the needy.
Those who watch and pray.
Those who are faithful to the faith.

5. According to Luke 12, five sparrows were sold for how much?

Two talents
Twopence
Three shillings
Two farthings

6. Whom shall Jesus deny before the angels of God?

Those who speak ill of the faith.


Those who persecute believers.
Those who harbor hatred for others.
Those who deny Jesus before men.
7. Which of these sins is unforgivable?

Denying Jesus
Cursing God
Blasphemy against the Spirit of God.
Apostasy

8. According to Luke 12, what did Jesus tell His listeners to beware of?

Immorality
Persecution
Fear
Covetousness

9. According to Luke 12, a certain man brought his family issue to Jesus to solve.
What was the issue?

He wanted Jesus to advise his brother against coveteousness.


He wanted Jesus to talk to his brother to share an inheritance with him.
He brought an issue that his brother bears a grudge against him.
He brought an issue that his wife wants to divorce him.

10. What answer did Jesus give to the man who brought his family issue to Jesus for a
solution?

He answered, "Man, you have the priest, the Pharisees, and the lawyers; listen to
them."
He answered, "Man, who made me a judge or a divider over you?"
He answered, "Man, go and sell what thou has and come follow me."
He answered, "Am I now a judge among you."

11. According to Luke 12, what do the nations of the world seek after?

What to eat and drink.


Gold and silver
Peace and harmony
Life and eternity

12. Under what condition would a believer receive what he needs from God?

When he sells his possessions and gives the proceeds to the poor.
When he seeks the kingdom of God.
When he loves the fellowship of the brethren.
When he teaches others to do right.

13. According to Luke 12, Jesus taught His disciples to be like what?

He told them to be like lambs in this world.


He told them to be like sheep.
He told them to be like people on a journey.
He told them to be like men who are waiting for their lord.

14. According to Jesus' parable in Luke 12, which servant deserves to be beaten with
many stripes?

The servant who has abandoned his duties.


The servant who does not know his master's will.
The servant who knows his master's will and does not do it.
The servant who spends his time drinking.

15. What do the people speculate when the cloud rises out of the west?

They speculate that rain is coming.


They speculate that it is going to be a long night.
They speculate that the weather will be cool.
They speculate that the weather will be hot.

16. What do the people speculate when they see the south wind blow?

They say that the sun is setting.


They say that a storm is coming.
They say that it is going to rain.
They say that the weather is going to be hot.

17. According to Luke 12, why did Jesus call the people hypocrites?

It was because they pretended to be good but they were not.


It was because they say but do not do.
It was because they could decern the weather but could not decern that time.
It was because they pretended to like Him.

18. According to Jesus' parable in Luke 12, which servant deserves less beating?

The servant who has abandoned his duties.


The servant who does not know his master's will.
The servant who knows his master's will and does not do it.
The servant who unknowingly does something deserving beating.

1. According to the parable of the barren fig tree, for how long did the Lord of the
vineyard expect to harvest fruits from the fig tree?

7 years
3 years
5 years
1 year
2. How many people died from the fall of the tower in Siloam?
7 people
3 people
18 people
20 people
3. It was reported that Pilate had killed some people who were sacrificing at
Jerusalem and had mixed their blood with their sacrifice. Which part of Israel did
these victims come from?

Samaria
Judea
Galilee
Decapolis
4. According to the parable of the barren fig tree, what was the duration of the extra
time given to the fig tree to produce fruit?

A year
2 years
3 years
7 years
5. According to the parable of the barren fig tree, what will be done to the fig tree if it
fails to bear fruit after the extra time?

It shall be trimmed.
It shall be nourished with fertilizer.
It shall be pruned.
It shall be cut down.
6. How long had the woman who was bent over been in that situation before Jesus
healed her?

10 years
7 years
12 years
18 years
7. On which day did Jesus heal the woman who was bent over?

The first day of the week.


The Sabbath day.
The day of Pentecost.
The last day of the week.
8. At which place did Jesus heal the woman who was bent over?

At the Sea of Galilee


In the tabernacle
In the Temple of Jerusalem
In the synagogue
9. Why did the ruler of the Synagogue react with indignation when Jesus healed the
woman who was bent over?
It was because Jesus healed her on the Sabbath day.
It was because Jesus healed her in the Temple of Jerusalem.
It was because Jesus healed her in the synagogue.
It was because Jesus healed her on the day of Pentecost.
10. According to Luke 13, what did Jesus liken the kingdom of God to?

He likened it to a lost coin that was found.


He likened it to leaven, which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal.
He likened it to a grain of mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his
garden.
He likened it to hidden gold that was discovered.
He likened it to a wedding feast that some women attended.
11. Which religious sect informed Jesus to run for His life from Herod?

The Chief priests


The Scribes
The Sadducees
The Pharisees
12. According to Luke 13, though Jesus went from place to place preaching, He was
heading towards .

Bethlehem
Capernaum
Jerusalem
Nazareth

1. Where was Jesus at the time he healed the man who had dropsy?

He was in the street.


He was in the temple.
He was in the house of one of the chief Pharisees.
He was in the synagogue.
2. On which day did Jesus heal the man who had dropsy?

On the day of Pentecost.


On the Sabbath
On the last day of the week.
On the Passover
3. What was the answer of all present when Jesus asked the question, "Is it lawful to
heal on the sabbath day?"?

They said, "No".


They said, "Yes".
They carefully answered, "We do not know".
They held their peace
4. Why should one desist from taking the important seat at a public occasion?
It is because the important seat is for the king.
It is because every important seat is for God to occupy.
It is because it will be shameful to be told to give that seat to another person who
is more important.
It is because doing so shows good manners.
5. What advice did Jesus give the man who invited him to dine?

He advised him that he should not despise the poor, the lame, and the needy.
He advised him that when he gives a dinner, he should rather invite the poor, the
crippled, the lame, and the blind so that he would be blessed.
He advise him to seek first the kingdom of God and the righteousness thereof and
all other things shall be added.
He advised him that the kingdom of God is not food and drink; but righteousness,
and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.
6. According to the parable of the great supper, what is the excuse of the first invited
guest?

He said he had bought a piece of ground and had to go and see it.
He said he had bought five yoke of oxen and had to go and examine them.
He said he had married a wife and therefore could not come.
He said he was about to take a very important journey.
7. According to the parable of the great supper, what was the excuse of the second
invited guest?

He said he has bought a piece of ground and had to go and see it.
He said he had bought five yoke of oxen and had to go and examine them.
He said he had married a wife and therefore could not come.
He said he was about to take a very important journey.
8. Since the invited guest could not come what did the master of the feast do?

He resorted to inviting in the poor, the crippled, the blind, and the lame.
He was angry with the invited guest and sought to avenge himself on them.
He refused to invite anyone to the party.
He canceled the feast.
9. What will people do if they see that you started a building project but could not
finish it?

They will question you.


They will pity you.
They will hate you.
They will mock you.
10. What should be done to salt that has lost its saltiness?

It is burned in the fire.


It is given to animals.
It is thrown away.
It is used as medicine.
11. According to Jesus' advice, what should a person who wants to build do?
He should consider the environment
He should seek help.
He should first count the cost.
He should get his materials.
12. If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and
children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple
(Lu 14:26). Which of the Scriptures below explains this Scripture?

Now the brother shall betray the brother to death, and the father the son; and
children shall rise up against their parents, and shall cause them to be put to death.
(Mr 13:12 )
The father shall be divided against the son, and the son against the father; the
mother against the daughter, and the daughter against the mother; the mother in law
against her daughter in law, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. (Lu
12:53 )
Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. (Eph 6:1)
He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that
loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. (Mt 10:37)
13. According to Jesus, what should a king do when he does not have a large army to
go to war?

He should employ a smart strategy.


He should resort to peace talks.
He should build a wall of defense between him and his opponent.
He should pay tribute and be free.
14. According to the parable of the great supper, what was the excuse of the third
invited guest?

He said he has bought a piece of ground and had to go and see it.
He said he had bought five yoke of oxen and had to go and examine them.
He said he had married a wife and therefore could not come.
He said he was about to take a very important journey to a distant country.

1. According to Luke 15, why did the Pharisees and the scribes murmur against Jesus?

It was because Jesus allowed the tax collectors and sinners to come to Him and
hear the word of God.
It was because Jesus told them that they were hypocrites.
It was because Jesus told His disciples to beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and
the scribes.
It was because Jesus healed someone on the Sabbath day.
2. What moved Jesus to say the parable of the lost sheep?

He was moved to say it because the Pharisees and the scribes thought He had
falsely accused them.
He was moved to say it because the Pharisees and the scribes accused him of
receiving and eating with sinners.
He was moved to say it because He wanted to explain the love of God for the
sinner.
He was moved to say it because He wanted to teach about the importance of
evangelism.
3. According to the parable of the prodigal son, where did the younger son go after
receiving his property from his father?

The land of no return


The largest city
The east
A far country
4. What became of all the money the younger son took along with him?

He donated it.
He invested it.
He wasted it.
It was stolen from him.
5. According to the parable of the prodigal son, where was the eldest son at the time
his brother returned home?

On a journey
In his chamber
In the field
He had gone on an errand.
6. According to the parable of the prodigal son, why did the father hold a feast?

He held a feast because he missed his younger son so much.


He held a feast because his son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is
found.
He held a feast to celebrate the hard work of his elder son.
He held a feast to celebrate the bumper harvest.
7. According to the parable of the prodigal son, at what point did the father see his
younger son returning home?

He saw his son while he was near the house.


He saw his son while he was a great way off the house.
He saw his son while he was entering the house.
He saw his son while he came to kneel down before him and beg for forgiveness.
8. According to the parable of the lost coin, which method did the woman employ to
find her lost coin?

Mopping the floor.


Lifting up all the things in the room.
Checking under the table and chairs.
Sweeping the room.
9. According to the parable of the prodigal son, what did the younger son do when he
began to be in need?

He ran away from that city.


He went around begging.
He took a job to take care of pigs.
He went around borrowing.
10. According to the parable of the prodigal son, what description was given to the
way the younger son led his life when he went away?

Ambitious living
Riotous living
Immoral living
Covetous living
11. According to the parable of the prodigal son, what devastated the life of the
younger son after wasting his property?

Famine
Unemployment
Pigs
Indebtedness
12. How many parables are in Luke 15?

4
3
1
5

1. According to the parable of the dishonest steward, why did the master want to sack
his steward?

The steward was charged with ungratefulness.


The steward was charged with wasting his master's possessions.
The steward was charged with attempting to usurp his master possessions.
The steward was not industrious.
2. Why did the steward write off some of the debts of his master's debtors to make
friends with them?

So that they would also be of help to him when he is no more in his position.
So that he can usurp some of his master's possession for himself.
So that his master will not see that he is corrupt.
So that his master will do him a favor.
3. Why is it that no servant can serve two masters?

It is because he cannot do his work effectively.


It is because he will find it hard to please both of them.
It is because serving two masters is a difficult task.
It is because he will hate one and love the other.
It is because he will be devoted to one and despise the other.
4. The law and the prophets continued to be the sole teachers of the Israelites up to
which time?

The time of the resurrection.


The days of John the baptist.
The time of Jesus' death.
The day of Pentecost.
5. Since when did they begin to preach the kingdom of God?

Since the day Jesus resurrected.


Since the day Jesus died.
Since the days of the prophets
Since the days of John the Baptist.
6. According to Luke 16, why did some Pharisees ridicule Jesus when they heard him
teaching?

It was because they were covetous.


It was because they perceived that he had spoken against them.
It was because they perceived that His teachings were false.
It was because they wanted to provoke him.
7. In the parable of the rich man and Lazerus, where was Lazerus often found?

In the temple.
In the synagogue.
In the streets.
At the gate of the rich man.
8. In the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, what was Lazarus' desire?

To become rich.
To eat the crumbs which fell from the rich man's table.
To fulfill all his religious obligations.
To leave in peace with others.
9. Where did Lazarus go when he died?

Heaven
The Abyss
The flames of hades.
Abraham's bosom
10. Where did the rich man go when he died?

The Abyss
Hell
Abraham's bosom
Heaven
11. How many parables are in Luke 16?

4
1
3
2
12. Why did the rich man request that Abraham should send Lazarus back into the
world?

So that Lazarus would become rich.


So that Lazarus would preach to his family members.
So that Lazarus would teach people about life after death.
So that Lazarus would prevent people from coming to the place of torment after
death.

1. Even when a mill is put around your neck and then you are cast into the sea, you
are still better off than who?

Someone who offense a child.


Someone who forsakes the gathering of the brethren.
Someone who testifies falsely against his brother.
Someone who loves and consumes alcohol.
2. Under what condition should we forgive a brother who sins against us?

If he is remorseful about what he did.


If he regrets what he did.
If he shows love to all.
If he repents of what he did.
3. What should you do first if someone offends you?

Complain to an elder.
Rebuke him
Talk about it to him.
Report on him to others so that they will stay away from him.
4. How many times in a day should we forgive anyone who offends us and seeks our
forgiveness?

Up to the fifth time.


Up to the third time.
Unlimited
Up to the seventh time.
5. Why did Jesus say that if they had faith about the size of a grain of mustard seed,
they might say unto a sycamine tree, "Be thou plucked up by the root, and be thou
planted in the sea; and it should obey you"?

It was because the twelve disciples asked Jesus to teach them about prayer.
It was because the twelve disciples asked Jesus to increase their faith.
It was because the disciples could not heal the boy who had an epileptic fit.
It was because the disciples did not have faith.
6. Where was Jesus when he met the lepers?
He was entering a village.
He was in Jerusalem.
He was in Capernaum.
He was standing by the sea of Galilee.
7. How many were the lepers who cried out for Jesus' help?

3
7
12
10
8. What did Jesus tell them to do when they called upon Him for help?

He told them to go to Jerusalem.


He told them to go and wash in the pool of Siloam.
He told them to go and show themselves to the priests.
He told them to go and offer a sacrifice of atonement as Moses commanded.
9. At what point did the lepers realize that they have been healed?

While they were on their way to Jerusalem.


While they were on their way to the pool of Siloam.
Immediately Jesus spoke.
While they were on their way to see the priests.
10. One of the lepers who was healed came back to thank Jesus. Where did he come
from?

Samaria
Judea
Cyrene
Galilee
11. What did God use to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah?

Hail and rain of fire.


Fire and brimstone.
Acidic rain.
Flood and tempest.
12. Jesus said, "I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one
shall be taken, and the other shall be left. Two women shall be grinding together; the
one shall be taken, and the other left. ...." What do we popularly call this event?

Heavenly call
Salvation
Redemption
Rapture

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