Christian Quiz answers
The largest church in the world is –
(a) Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale
(b) Milan Cathedral
(c) Basilica of Our Lady Aparecida
(d) Bascilica of St. Peter
Which African country is known for its historic rock-hewn churches?
(a) Egypt
(b) Ethiopia
(c) Nigeria
(d) South Africa
According to The Bible, who was the older brother of Moses, who set up a golden calf on Mt Sinai for people to worship?
(a) Aaron
(b) Seth
(c) Noah
(d) Jacob
Which of these stories occurs in the Bible’s book of Genesis?
(a) Noah’s Ark
(b) Crucifixion
(c) Lazarus rising from the dead
(d) Moses parting the sea
In which country would you find the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro?
(a) Kenya
(b) Nigeria
(c) Ivory Coast
(d) Ghana
Who succeeded Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon Church, after he was shot and killed on 27 June 1844?
(a) Moroni
(b) Brigham Young
(c) Mark Simpson
(d) Billy Graham
Which saint founded a monastery in 563 on the island of Iona off the west coast of Scotland?
(a) St Anselm
(b) St Bernard
(c) St Augustine
(d) St Columba
Which iconic cathedral in France, known for its stunning Gothic architecture?
(a) St. Peter’s Basilica
(b) Notre-Dame Cathedral
(c) Sagrada Familia
(d) St. Paul’s Cathedral
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The total area of Vatican City is –
(a) 0.372 Sq.kms
(b) 0.472 Sq.kms
(c) 0.272 Sq.kms
(d) 0.172 Sq.kms
The Crusaders from western Europe during their fourth crusade destroyed what major Orthodox Christian city in 1204?
(a) Kiev
(b) Caesarea
(c) Constantinople
(d) Nicaea
In which European country would you find the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral?
(a) Germany
(b) Portugal
(c) Spain
(d) Greece
What color habit do Franciscan monks wear?
(a) Gray
(b) Fuchsia
(c) Purple
(d) Maroon
Which Christian festival is celebrated on 6 January, the 12th day after Christmas, to commemorate the coming of the Magi?
(a) Epiphany
(b) Annunciation
(c) Easter
(d) Rapprochement
In the term ”CE”, for years called ”AD” in Christian terminology, what does the ”C” stand for?
(a) Christian
(b) Common
(c) Combined
(d) Collective
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What Christian festival commemorates the coming of the Three Wise Men to Bethlehem?
(a) Palm Sunday
(b) Annunciation
(c) Epiphany
(d) Palm Sunday
What is an annual holiday in some parts of the world, celebrated on 31 October, that has its roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints?
(a) Ramadan
(b) Easter
(c) Halloween
(d) Hannukah
In the Bible what is the first mentioned color?
(a) Green
(b) Teal
(c) Yellow
(d) Peach
Which South American country is known for the Christ the Redeemer statue?
(a) Argentina
(b) Brazil
(c) Peru
(d) Colombia
Where is St. Peter’s Basilica?
(a) London
(b) Paris
(c) Vatican City
(d) St. Petersburg
Who founded the ‘Society of Jesus’
(a) Ignatius Loyola
(b) Martin Luther
(c) Henry VIII
(d) John Calvin
In which Central American country is the Basilica of Our Lady of Suyapa?
(a) Nicaragua
(b) Belize
(c) Honduras
(d) Panama
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Pilgrims visit the city of Santiago de Compostela because it is supposedly the site of
the bones of which saint?
(a) St James
(b) St Christopher
(c) St Anne
(d) St Anthony
Who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church worldwide?
(a) Patriarch
(b) Pope
(c) Archbishop
(d) Bishop
Which Christian pilgrimage route stretches across northern Spain and leads to the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral?
(a) Hajj
(b) Kumbh Mela
(c) Camino de Santiago
(d) Umrah
Who was Christianity’s first openly gay bishop in a major Christian denomination believing in the historic episcopate?
(a) Gene Simmons, Israel
(b) Richard Chartres, London
(c) Rowan Williams, Canterbury
(d) Gene Robinson, New Hampshire
Question: In the 16th century , the German translation of the Bible was made by
(a) Martin Luther
(b) John Gutenberg
(c) Bismarck
(d) John Calvin
Which Roman emperor, having seen a vision, tolerated Christians, became attached to the faith, and began the union between the Church and the Empire?
(a) Pontius Pilate
(b) Nero
(c) Constantine the Great
(d) Julius Cesar
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According to the Hebrew bible, who was the oldest man ever to live?
(a) Bill Clinton
(b) St Paul
(c) Adam
(d) Methuselah
What is next in this series: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts … ?
(a) Titus
(b) 1 Corinthians
(c) 1 Thessalonians
(d) Romans
Who authored the book, ‘Institutes of Christian Religion’
(a) John Calvin
(b) John Wy cliffe
(c) Martin Luther
(d) Ulrich Zwingli
Question: Who was responsible for setting up the Anglican Church in England?
(a) James II
(b) James I
(c) Charles II
(d) Henry VIII
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Which of the following best describes the Church during the late Middle Ages?
(a) It provided strong moral leadership
(b) It wielded great political power
(c) It grew weak and divided
(d) It offers great comfort to people during hard times.
The Church at Wittenberg located in
(a) Italy
(b) India
(c) Spain
(d) Germany
Question: Which of the following regions is referred to as the Garden of Eden as mentioned in the Bible ?
(a) Dead Sea
(b) Kutch region of South Iraq
(c) Nile Valley
(d) Cango Valley
The Church had great power over people during the Middle Ages because
(a) It protected them in times of warfare.
(b) It decided who could achieve salvation
(c) It provides them with education
(d) It controlled food production