He was born a Hebrew slave, yet raised in the palaces of Egypt. He fled as a fugitive, yet returned as the deliverer of a nation. He stood before the most powerful ruler on earth and declared, “Let my people go.” He led an entire people through the wilderness, received the law from the very hand of God, and spoke with the Lord face to face, as a man speaks with his friend. His name is Moses, and his story is one of the most extraordinary in all of Scripture.
From the bulrushes of the Nile to the burning bush on Mount Horeb, from the ten plagues to the parting of the Red Sea, from the giving of the Ten Commandments to the construction of the Tabernacle, the life of Moses is a tapestry of miracles, faith, and unwavering obedience. He was a prophet without equal in his time, a leader who interceded for a stubborn people, and a man who chose to suffer affliction with the people of God rather than enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin.
In this quiz, you will journey through the defining moments of Moses’ life: his calling, his confrontations with Pharaoh, his leadership in the wilderness, and his legacy as the lawgiver of Israel. With 15 carefully crafted questions, this challenge is designed to test your knowledge, deepen your understanding, and inspire you with the faithfulness of the God who calls ordinary people to do extraordinary things.
Are you ready to walk alongside the man who led Israel from slavery to the edge of the Promised Land? Let’s begin.
Note:Â After answering all the questions, your result will be displayed, showing how many questions you answered correctly and how many you missed. Please pay close attention and make sure you do not skip any questions, as your result will only be displayed if you answer all of them. If you finish the quiz and your result does not appear, please review your answers to ensure that no question was left unanswered.
After viewing your results, we encourage you to go through all the questions again. You will see the answer you selected and the correct answer clearly indicated, helping you learn and understand the Scriptures even better.
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Question of
Which of these statements about the birth of Moses is correct?
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He was born in Egypt to Hebrew parents
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His mother placed him in a basket made of reeds
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He was found by the daughter of Pharaoh
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All of the above
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Question of
What was the name of Moses’s brother?
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Aaron
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Hur
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Joshua
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Korah
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Question of
What was the name of Moses’s sister who watched over him as a baby?
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Zipporah
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Jochebed
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Miriam
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Deborah
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Question of
Through what did God speak to Moses from the burning bush?
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A pillar of fire
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A voice from heaven
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An angel
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The bush itself was burning but not consumed
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What was Moses’s initial excuse for not being able to speak to Pharaoh?
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He was not a Hebrew
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He was too young
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He was not eloquent and had a speech impediment
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He was afraid of the Egyptian army
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Question of
How many plagues did God send upon Egypt before Pharaoh let the Israelites go?
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7
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9
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10
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12
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Question of
What sea did Moses part so the Israelites could escape the Egyptian army?
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The Jordan River
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The Mediterranean Sea
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The Red Sea
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The Dead Sea
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Question of
Where did Moses receive the Ten Commandments from God?
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Mount Carmel
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Mount Sinai (Horeb)
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Mount Nebo
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Mount Zion
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Question of
What did the Israelites make and worship while Moses was on the mountain?
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A golden calf
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A bronze serpent
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An idol of Baal
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A pillar of cloud
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Question of
Which of these statements about Moses is incorrect?
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He struck a rock to bring forth water at Meribah
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He was allowed to enter the Promised Land
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He had a wife named Zipporah
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He was 120 years old when he died
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Question of
Who succeeded Moses as the leader of Israel?
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Caleb
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Aaron
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Joshua
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Eleazar
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Question of
From where did Moses view the Promised Land before his death?
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Mount Moriah
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Mount Nebo
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Mount Gerizim
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Mount Tabor
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Question of
What was the name of Moses’s father-in-law, the priest of Midian?
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Reuel (Jethro)
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Hobab
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Laban
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Balaam
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Question of
Which of these events happened after the Exodus?
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The crossing of the Jordan River
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The building of the Tabernacle
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The destruction of Jericho
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The conquest of Ai
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Question of
Why was Moses not allowed to enter the Promised Land?
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He murdered an Egyptian
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He struck the rock twice instead of speaking to it
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He broke the tablets of the Ten Commandments
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He doubted God’s ability to provide manna
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