Bible Quiz - Genesis 1 (Part 2)
Genesis
1:6-15
1.
What did God create on the second day according to Genesis 1:6-8?
A)
The earth and the plants
B)
The sky (firmament) to divide the waters
C)
The sun, moon, and stars
D)
Animals and birds
Answer:
B) The sky (firmament) to divide the waters
2.
What name did God give to the firmament? (Genesis 1:8)
A)
Earth
B)
Heaven
C)
Sea
D)
Land
Answer:
B) Heaven
3.
What did God command to happen on the third day? (Genesis 1:9-10)
A)
The waters were gathered into one place, and dry land appeared
B)
The creation of the sun and moon
C)
The separation of day and night
D)
The creation of animals
Answer:
A) The waters were gathered into one place, and dry land appeared
4.
What did God call the dry land? (Genesis 1:10)
A)
Sea
B)
Earth
C)
Heaven
D)
Firmament
Answer:
B) Earth
5.
What did God call the gathered waters? (Genesis 1:10)
A)
Firmament
B)
Sea
C)
Earth
D)
Ocean
Answer:
B) Sea
6.
What did God create to grow on the land? (Genesis 1:11)
A)
Lights in the sky
B)
Fish and birds
C)
Grass, herbs, and fruit trees
D)
Mountains and rivers
Answer:
C) Grass, herbs, and fruit trees
7.
On the fourth day, God created what? (Genesis 1:14-15)
A)
The animals
B)
The lights in the heavens to divide day and night
C)
The firmament
D)
The seas
Answer:
B) The lights in the heavens to divide day and night
8.
What purpose did the lights in the heavens serve? (Genesis 1:14)
A)
To warm the earth
B)
To give light during the night
C)
To divide the day and night, and mark signs, seasons, days, and years
D)
To serve as a symbol of God’s power
Answer:
C) To divide the day and night, and mark signs, seasons, days, and years
9.
What specific lights are mentioned as created on the fourth day? (Genesis 1:15)
A)
The sun and moon
B)
The stars and planets
C)
The sun, moon, and stars
D)
The clouds
Answer:
C) The sun, moon, and stars
10.
According to Genesis 1:6, what did God say to create the firmament?
A)
"Let there be dry land."
B)
"Let the waters under the heavens be gathered together."
C)
"Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters."
D)
"Let the earth bring forth vegetation."
Answer:
C) "Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters."
11.
What was the firmament’s purpose as stated in Genesis 1:6?
A)
To give light on the earth
B)
To divide the waters above from the waters below
C)
To bring forth fruit-bearing trees
D)
To gather the waters into seas
Answer:
B) To divide the waters above from the waters below
12.
On the third day, what did God say about vegetation? (Genesis 1:11)
A)
"Let the waters swarm with living creatures."
B)
"Let the earth bring forth grass, herbs yielding seed, and fruit
trees."
C)
"Let the earth sprout plants of every kind."
D)
"Let there be light for plants to grow."
Answer:
B) "Let the earth bring forth grass, herbs yielding seed, and fruit
trees."
13.
What phrase is repeated at the end of each day of creation, including the
second and third days?
A)
"And God said it was good."
B)
"And God blessed it."
C)
"And it was so."
D)
"And God saw that it was good."
Answer:
D) "And God saw that it was good."
14.
In Genesis 1:14, why did God create the lights in the heavens?
A)
To illuminate the firmament
B)
To govern the night and day
C)
To divide day and night, and for signs, seasons, days, and years
D)
To separate the waters above and below
Answer:
C) To divide day and night, and for signs, seasons, days, and years
15.
Which light was made to rule the day? (Genesis 1:16)
A)
The moon
B)
The stars
C)
The sun
D)
The firmament
Answer:
C) The sun
16.
Which light was made to rule the night? (Genesis 1:16)
A)
The sun
B)
The moon
C)
The stars
D)
The firmament
Answer:
B) The moon
17.
How does Genesis 1:15 describe the placement of the lights in the heavens?
A)
"Set above the earth to give light."
B)
"Set in the firmament of the heavens to give light upon the earth."
C)
"Hung in the darkness to shine for all time."
D)
"Set in the heavens as a sign of God’s glory."
Answer:
B) "Set in the firmament of the heavens to give light upon the
earth."
18.
What phrase does God use when issuing commands during creation?
A)
"Let it be done."
B)
"Let there be..."
C)
"Be fruitful and multiply."
D)
"I have created..."
Answer:
B) "Let there be..."
19.
How many times does the phrase “And God said…” appear in Genesis 1:6-15?
A)
Three times
B)
Four times
C)
Five times
D)
Six times
Answer:
B) Four times
20.
In Genesis 1:9, what was the result of God gathering the waters together?
A)
Dry land appeared
B)
The sea overflowed
C)
Rivers were formed
D)
The firmament expanded
Answer:
A) Dry land appeared
21.
What was the significance of the vegetation created on the third day? (Genesis
1:11)
A)
To feed the animals created on the sixth day
B)
To provide beauty to the earth
C)
To produce seeds and fruit to sustain life
D)
To create shade for the land
Answer:
C) To produce seeds and fruit to sustain life
22.
How does Genesis describe the creation of the sun, moon, and stars in Genesis
1:14-15?
A)
As greater and lesser lights placed in the firmament
B)
As a separate creation from the heavens
C)
As the division between the waters above and below
D)
As the primary source of life
Answer:
A) As greater and lesser lights placed in the firmament
23.
What was the stated purpose of the stars in Genesis 1:14-15?
A)
To give light upon the earth
B)
To decorate the heavens
C)
To guide travelers at night
D)
To signify God’s promise
Answer:
A) To give light upon the earth
24.
What two key separations does Genesis 1:6-15 describe?
A)
Water and land; light and darkness
B)
Heaven and earth; land and vegetation
C)
The waters above and below; day and night
D)
The firmament and vegetation
Answer:
C) The waters above and below; day and night
25.
What did God declare about His creations at the end of each day mentioned in
Genesis 1:6-15?
A)
"It was perfect."
B)
"It was good."
C)
"It was done."
D)
"It was complete."
Answer:
B) "It was good."
26.
Which word is used repeatedly in Genesis 1:6-15 to show the completion of God’s
commands?
A)
Fulfilled
B)
Done
C)
So
D)
Complete
Answer:
C) So
27.
What distinguishes the creation of the fourth day from the earlier days?
A)
It focused on living creatures
B)
It established time and seasons
C)
It completed the separation of the waters
D)
It provided the vegetation needed for food
Answer:
B) It established time and seasons
28.
How did God ensure the earth would be self-sustaining? (Genesis 1:11)
A)
By creating plants that bear seeds and fruits with seeds in them
B)
By separating the land and water
C)
By creating sunlight for the plants
D)
By creating humans to tend to the land
Answer:
A) By creating plants that bear seeds and fruits with seeds in them
29.
On which day did God create the firmament?
A)
First day
B)
Second day
C)
Third day
D)
Fourth day
Answer:
B) Second day
30.
On which day did God gather the waters and create dry land?
A)
Second day
B)
Third day
C)
Fourth day
D)
Fifth day
Answer:
B) Third day
31.
What did God command to bring forth vegetation? (Genesis 1:11)
A)
The firmament
B)
The heavens
C)
The earth
D)
The waters
Answer:
C) The earth
32.
How were the waters above and below separated? (Genesis 1:7)
A)
By the sun and moon
B)
By the firmament
C)
By the gathering of rivers
D)
By the creation of the seas
Answer:
B) By the firmament
33.
What did God do after naming the dry land “Earth”? (Genesis 1:10)
A)
Blessed the earth and seas
B)
Saw that it was good
C)
Created vegetation immediately
D)
Separated the waters above
Answer:
B) Saw that it was good
34.
What are the "two great lights" mentioned in Genesis 1:16?
A)
The stars and the moon
B)
The sun and the stars
C)
The sun and the moon
D)
The heavens and the earth
Answer:
C) The sun and the moon
35.
According to Genesis 1:14-15, what specific periods do the lights in the
heavens help to mark?
A)
Months and weeks
B)
Days, nights, seasons, and years
C)
Eras and ages
D)
Harvests and festivals
Answer:
B) Days, nights, seasons, and years
36.
Which part of creation is referred to as the "lesser light"? (Genesis
1:16)
A)
The stars
B)
The moon
C)
The clouds
D)
The firmament
Answer:
B) The moon
37.
What was the purpose of the greater light created on the fourth day? (Genesis
1:16)
A)
To divide the waters
B)
To rule over the day
C)
To give heat to the earth
D)
To guide the seasons
Answer:
B) To rule over the day
38.
What does Genesis 1:15 indicate about where the lights in the heavens were
placed?
A)
In the depths of the firmament
B)
In the firmament of the heavens to give light upon the earth
C)
In the upper heavens as a sign of God’s presence
D)
Above the earth, hidden from view
Answer:
B) In the firmament of the heavens to give light upon the earth
39.
What do the words "Let there be..." in Genesis emphasize about God’s
creation?
A)
God’s creative power and authority
B)
God’s need for assistance in creation
C)
God’s reliance on pre-existing materials
D)
God’s personal involvement in shaping the earth
Answer:
A) God’s creative power and authority
40.
What is significant about the statement "And it was so"?
A)
It reflects God’s approval of creation
B)
It signifies the completion of God’s command
C)
It shows God’s intention to create more
D)
It emphasizes the beauty of creation
Answer:
B) It signifies the completion of God’s command
41.
In Genesis 1:6, what did God create to divide the waters?
A)
The earth
B)
The heavens
C)
The firmament
D)
The seas
Answer:
C) The firmament
42.
According to Genesis 1:7, how did God divide the waters?
A)
By gathering them into one place
B)
By placing some above the firmament and some below
C)
By creating rivers and lakes
D)
By forming mountains to hold the waters
Answer:
B) By placing some above the firmament and some below
43.
On the third day, God commanded the waters to gather in one place. What was
this collection of waters called? (Genesis 1:10)
A)
Oceans
B)
Seas
C)
Rivers
D)
Streams
Answer:
B) Seas
44.
What was the sequence of creation events on the third day? (Genesis 1:9-13)
A)
Creation of vegetation followed by creation of dry land
B)
Dry land appeared first, followed by vegetation
C)
Dry land and vegetation were created simultaneously
D)
Vegetation appeared, then the seas were formed
Answer:
B) Dry land appeared first, followed by vegetation
45.
What does Genesis 1:11 emphasize about vegetation?
A)
It was created to feed the animals
B)
It was created with the ability to reproduce through seeds
C)
It was made for aesthetic purposes
D)
It was a secondary act of creation
Answer:
B) It was created with the ability to reproduce through seeds
46.
How does Genesis 1 describe the creation of the sun, moon, and stars? (Genesis
1:14-16)
A)
They were created on the first day
B)
They were set in the firmament to give light and govern time
C)
They were formed out of existing light
D)
They were created after the vegetation
Answer:
B) They were set in the firmament to give light and govern time
47.
Why are the sun and moon referred to as “greater light” and “lesser light”?
(Genesis 1:16)
A)
Because of their difference in size
B)
To signify their respective roles in governing the day and night
C)
To show that one is closer to the earth than the other
D)
To indicate their relative brightness
Answer:
B) To signify their respective roles in governing the day and night
48.
What does the phrase "to divide the day from the night" (Genesis
1:14) imply about the lights in the heavens?
A)
They were symbolic creations
B)
They served practical and functional purposes
C)
They were created purely for beauty
D)
They were part of the earth
Answer:
B) They served practical and functional purposes
49.
What does Genesis 1:14 say about the use of the lights in the heavens?
A)
They are only for light during the day and night
B)
They serve as signs for seasons, days, and years
C)
They are meant for worship
D)
They are a reminder of God’s covenant
Answer:
B) They serve as signs for seasons, days, and years
50.
What phrase is used in Genesis 1:12 to describe the productivity of vegetation?
A)
"Each according to its kind"
B)
"Fruitful and multiplying"
C)
"Bearing fruit abundantly"
D)
"Overflowing with life"
Answer:
A) "Each according to its kind"
51.
How is the creation of the firmament described as completed in Genesis 1:7?
A)
“And it was so.”
B)
“And God saw that it was good.”
C)
“And He rested.”
D)
“And the heavens declared it.”
Answer:
A) “And it was so.”
52.
What did God observe about the vegetation He created on the third day? (Genesis
1:12)
A)
It was abundant
B)
It was useful
C)
It was good
D)
It was perfect
Answer:
C) It was good
53.
According to Genesis 1:15, where were the lights in the heavens placed?
A)
Beneath the earth
B)
Above the firmament
C)
In the firmament of the heavens
D)
Beyond the waters above
Answer:
C) In the firmament of the heavens
54.
How many times does Genesis 1:6-15 mention "And God said"?
A)
Three times
B)
Four times
C)
Five times
D)
Six times
Answer:
B) Four times
55.
What does Genesis 1:14 highlight as the primary function of the heavenly
lights?
A)
To provide eternal light
B)
To mark time and seasons
C)
To sustain life on earth
D)
To guide the waters
Answer:
B) To mark time and seasons
Fill-in-the-blanks with multiple-choice answers:
1.
On the second day, God said, "Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
________, and let it divide the waters."
A)
Light
B)
Heavens
C)
Waters
D)
Earth
Answer:
C) Waters
2.
God called the firmament ________.
A)
Earth
B)
Heaven
C)
Sky
D)
Sea
Answer:
B) Heaven
3.
On the third day, God said, "Let the waters under the heavens be gathered
together into one place, and let the ________ appear."
A)
Stars
B)
Sun
C)
Moon
D)
Dry land
Answer:
D) Dry land
4.
God called the dry land ________, and the gathered waters He called Seas.
A) Heaven
B)
Earth
C)
Firmament
D)
Mountains
Answer:
B) Earth
5.
Then God said, "Let the earth bring forth ________, the herb that yields
seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind."
A)
Animals
B)
Vegetation
C)
Grass
D)
Birds
Answer:
C) Grass
6.
On the fourth day, God said, "Let there be lights in the firmament of the
heavens to divide the ________ from the night."
A)
Light
B)
Stars
C)
Day
D)
Darkness
Answer:
C) Day
7.
The lights in the firmament were also created to be for ________, seasons,
days, and years.
A)
Signs
B)
Festivals
C)
Worship
D)
Harvests
Answer:
A) Signs
8.
God made two great lights: the greater light to rule the ________, and the
lesser light to rule the night.
A)
Heavens
B)
Day
C)
Earth
D) Firmament
Answer:
B) Day
9.
God set the lights in the firmament of the heavens to give ________ on the
earth.
A)
Warmth
B)
Light
C)
Seasons
D)
Power
Answer:
B) Light
10.
At the end of each creation day, God saw that it was ________.
A)
Done
B)
Complete
C)
Good
D)
Perfect
Answer:
C) Good
11.
God said, "Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it
________ the waters from the waters."
A)
Gather
B)
Divide
C)
Fill
D)
Remove
Answer:
B) Divide
12.
The firmament separated the waters which were under the firmament from the
waters which were ________ the firmament.
A)
Beside
B)
Above
C)
Below
D)
Inside
Answer:
B) Above
13.
On the third day, God said, "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
that yields ________, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its
kind."
A)
Flowers
B)
Leaves
C)
Seed
D)
Roots
Answer:
C) Seed
14.
God called the gathering of waters ________.
A)
Rivers
B)
Oceans
C)
Lakes
D)
Seas
Answer:
D) Seas
15.
The lights in the firmament were created to divide the day from the ________.
A)
Stars
B)
Darkness
C)
Night
D)
Earth
Answer:
C) Night
16.
God made the stars to give ________ upon the earth.
A)
Life
B)
Warmth
C)
Light
D)
Hope
Answer:
C) Light
17.
On the fourth day, God created lights in the firmament to be for signs and for
________, and for days and years.
A)
Stars
B)
Ages
C)
Seasons
D)
Generations
Answer:
C) Seasons
18.
God made two great lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the ________
light to rule the night.
A) Lesser
B)
Brighter
C)
Smaller
D)
Eternal
Answer:
A) Lesser
19.
God said, "Let the waters under the heavens be ________ together into one
place."
A)
Divided
B)
Filled
C)
Gathered
D)
Expanded
Answer:
C) Gathered
20.
God saw that everything He created was ________.
A)
Complete
B)
Good
C)
Finished
D)
Beautiful
Answer:
B) Good
21.
The vegetation created on the third day was to produce fruit and herbs
according to their ________.
A)
Purpose
B)
Kind
C)
Beauty
D)
Growth
Answer:
B) Kind
22.
God set the lights in the firmament of the heavens to divide the day from the
________ and to give light on the earth.
A)
Darkness
B)
Firmament
C)
Heavens
D)
Night
Answer:
D) Night
23.
The lights in the heavens were created to be for ________, seasons, days, and
years.
A)
Time
B)
Blessings
C)
Signs
D)
Guidance
Answer:
C) Signs
24.
The firmament, created on the second day, was named ________.
A)
Sky
B)
Heaven
C)
Cloud
D)
Atmosphere
Answer:
B) Heaven
25.
When God saw the dry land and seas He had created, He called it ________.
A)
Beautiful
B)
Perfect
C)
Good
D)
Complete
Answer:
C) Good
26.
On the second day, God made the firmament to divide the ________ from the
waters.
A)
Earth
B)
Light
C)
Heavens
D)
Firmament
Answer:
B) Light
27.
God said, "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb that yields seed, and
the fruit tree that yields ________ according to its kind."
A)
Fruit
B)
Seed
C)
Life
D)
Flowers
Answer:
A) Fruit
28.
The greater light was made to rule over the ________, and the lesser light to
rule over the night.
A)
Firmament
B)
Earth
C)
Day
D)
Waters
Answer:
C) Day
29.
God called the firmament ________ and separated the waters.
A)
Heaven
B)
Sky
C)
Cloud
D)
Air
Answer:
A) Heaven
30.
The lights in the firmament were set to give light upon the ________.
A)
Earth
B)
Seas
C)
Heavens
D)
Sun
Answer:
A) Earth
31.
God saw that everything He created was ________ and declared it good.
A)
Perfect
B)
Complete
C)
Finished
D)
Good
Answer:
D) Good
32.
God separated the ________ from the waters on the second day.
A)
Sea
B)
Land
C)
Heavens
D)
Day
Answer:
B) Land
33.
God made the stars on the ________ day, and placed them in the firmament.
A)
First
B)
Second
C)
Third
D)
Fourth
Answer:
D) Fourth
34.
On the third day, God called the gathered waters ________ and saw that it was
good.
A)
Seas
B)
Oceans
C)
Rivers
D)
Lakes
Answer:
A) Seas
35.
The vegetation on the earth was created to bear fruit, each tree producing
fruit according to its ________.
A)
Type
B)
Kind
C)
Color
D)
Size
Answer:
B) Kind
36.
The purpose of the greater light (sun) is to rule over the ________.
A)
Firmament
B)
Heavens
C)
Day
D)
Earth
Answer:
C) Day
37.
God placed the lights in the heavens to give ________ on the earth.
A)
Power
B)
Guidance
C)
Light
D)
Time
Answer:
C) Light
38.
God created the lights on the fourth day to be for signs, seasons, ________,
and years.
A)
Generations
B)
Ages
C)
Weeks
D)
Days
Answer:
D) Days
39.
God called the greater light the ________ and the lesser light the moon.
A)
Sun
B)
Day
C)
Light
D)
Daystar
Answer:
A) Sun
40.
God created the lights to rule over the ________, and to divide the light from
the darkness.
A)
Waters
B)
Firmament
C)
Day
D)
Earth
Answer:
C) Day
41.
On the second day, God separated the waters under the ________ from the waters
above the firmament.
A)
Land
B)
Earth
C)
Heaven
D)
Sky
Answer:
C) Heaven
42.
On the third day, God called the dry land ________ and the gathered waters He
called ________.
A)
Earth, Seas
B)
Sky, Waters
C)
Land, Oceans
D)
Earth, Rivers
Answer:
A) Earth, Seas
43.
The earth brought forth grass, herbs that yield ________, and fruit trees that
yield fruit according to its ________.
A)
Seed, Kind
B)
Flowers, Size
C)
Seed, Growth
D)
Seed, Shape
Answer:
A) Seed, Kind
44.
On the fourth day, God created the two great lights: the ________ to rule the
day and the ________ to rule the night.
A)
Sun, Moon
B)
Moon, Stars
C)
Sun, Stars
D)
Stars, Planets
Answer:
A) Sun, Moon
45.
God set the lights in the firmament to give light upon the ________, and to
separate the ________ from the night.
A)
Heavens, Day
B)
Earth, Darkness
C)
Earth, Light
D)
Sea, Darkness
Answer:
B) Earth, Darkness
46.
The greater light rules over the ________, and the lesser light rules over the
________.
A) Heavens,
Earth
B)
Day, Night
C)
Seas, Waters
D)
Earth, Heavens
Answer:
B) Day, Night
47.
The purpose of the lights in the firmament is to be for ________ and for
________.
A)
Time, Seasons
B)
Days, Seasons
C)
Signs, Days
D)
Signs, Seasons
Answer:
D) Signs, Seasons
48.
The firmament created on the second day divided the waters below from the
waters ________.
A)
Above
B)
Beneath
C)
Around
D)
Within
Answer:
A) Above
49.
When God created the vegetation on the third day, He said it should yield
fruit, each tree bearing fruit with ________ in it.
A)
Seed
B)
Life
C)
Seedlings
D)
Buds
Answer:
A) Seed
50.
On the fourth day, God placed the lights in the firmament to give light upon
the ________ and to separate the ________ from the night.
A)
Earth, Light
B) Waters,
Day
C)
Day, Darkness
D)
Earth, Night
Answer:
D) Earth, Night
51.
God made the sun and the moon on the fourth day to govern the ________ and the
________.
A)
Sea, Sky
B)
Waters, Earth
C)
Day, Night
D)
Seasons, Years
Answer:
C) Day, Night
52.
According to Genesis 1:12, the earth brought forth vegetation, each plant
yielding ________ according to its kind.
A)
Seed
B)
Fruit
C)
Leaves
D)
Roots
Answer:
A) Seed
53.
The firmament that God created on the second day divided the waters from the
waters, and God called it ________.
A)
Earth
B)
Firmament
C)
Heaven
D)
Waters
Answer:
C) Heaven
54.
God saw that all He had created was ________ and blessed it.
A)
Perfect
B)
Good
C)
Complete
D)
Finished
Answer:
B) Good
55.
The purpose of the lights in the firmament was to mark the ________ and the
________.
A)
Ages, Seasons
B)
Days, Times
C)
Days, Years
D)
Seasons, Times
Answer:
C) Days, Years
True/False type questions
1.
God created the firmament on the second day to separate the waters above from the
waters below.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – "Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and
let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and
divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were
above the firmament: and it was so."
2.
On the third day, God created the sun, moon, and stars.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the
heaven to divide the day from the night… And God made two great lights; the
greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He made
the stars also.”
3.
The greater light (the sun) was created to rule the day, and the lesser light
(the moon) was created to rule the night.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:16 – "And God made two great lights: the greater light to rule
the day, and the lesser light to rule the night."
4.
On the third day, God commanded the earth to bring forth vegetation, including
plants and trees, each producing fruit according to its kind.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:11-12 – "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding
seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind... and it was so."
5.
God created the earth and the seas on the first day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:9-10 – "And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be
gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so.
And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters
called He Seas."
6.
God saw that everything He created was good.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:10, 12, 18, 21, 25 – “And God saw that it was good.”
7.
The sun, moon, and stars were created to mark the seasons and days on the
fourth day.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:14 – "Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to
divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for seasons, and
for days and years."
8.
The firmament was created to gather the waters into one place, forming the
seas.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:9-10 – “And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered
together unto one place, and let the dry land appear… and God called the dry
land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called He Seas.”
9.
Vegetation, including trees and plants, was created on the fourth day of
creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:11-13 – "And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind... and it was
so."
10.
The firmament was called "Heaven" by God.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:8 – “And God called the firmament Heaven.”
11.
God created the stars after He made the moon and sun.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:16 – "And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule
the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He made the stars also."
12.
God separated the light from the darkness on the second day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:4 – “And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the
light from the darkness.” (This occurred on the first day, not the second.)
13.
On the third day, God created the sun and moon to separate the day from the
night.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – "And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of
the heaven to divide the day from the night... He made the stars also."
14.
On the second day, God made the sky and separated it from the earth.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the
firmament…”
15.
The firmament separated the waters above from the waters below.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:7 – "And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which
were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it
was so."
16.
God created the sun, moon, and stars on the second day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – "And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of
the heaven to divide the day from the night... And God made two great lights;
the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He
made the stars also." (The sun, moon, and stars were created on the fourth
day.)
17.
God created the dry land and seas on the third day.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:9-10 – “And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered
together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. And God
called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called He
Seas.”
18.
The creation of light occurred on the third day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:3-5 – "And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the
darkness. And God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night."
19.
God said, "Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters," on
the first day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters… And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the
firmament from the waters which were above the firmament.” (This occurred on
the second day.)
20.
The waters above the firmament were called "heavens."
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:8 – "And God called the firmament Heaven."
21.
On the third day, God created vegetation, including grass, herbs, and fruit
trees, according to their kinds.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:11-12 – “And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind… and it was so.”
22.
God made the firmament on the first day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – "And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of
the waters... And God made the firmament..." (This was done on the second
day.)
23.
The earth brought forth plants, trees, and fruit on the second day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:11-12 – “Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and
the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind…” (This occurred on the third
day.)
24.
The creation of the sun, moon, and stars was God’s way of providing light for
the earth.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-15 – "And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of
the heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for
seasons, and for days and years... And let them be for lights in the firmament
of the heaven to give light upon the earth."
25.
The waters under the heaven were gathered into one place on the second day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:9 – “And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered
together unto one place, and let the dry land appear…” (This happened on the
third day.)
26.
The “greater light” created by God was the moon.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:16 – "And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule
the day, and the lesser light to rule the night..." (The greater light
refers to the sun, not the moon.)
27.
God created the firmament to separate the waters below from the waters above.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:7 – “And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were
under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament.”
28.
The purpose of the lights in the heavens was to separate the day from the
night.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:14 – "Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to
divide the day from the night."
29.
On the third day, God created plants, trees, and fruit, but did not create
seeds.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:11 – “Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and
the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind…” (God created seeds so the
vegetation could reproduce.)
30.
The firmament was created to separate the light from the darkness.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:4 – "And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided
the light from the darkness." (This happened on the first day, not the
second.)
31.
On the second day, God created the earth and the seas.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:9-10 – “And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be gathered
together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was so. And God
called the dry land Earth; and the gathering together of the waters called He
Seas.” (This was on the third day, not the second.)
32.
God created light on the first day and separated it from the darkness.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:3-4 – "And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the
darkness."
33.
On the third day, God created the sun to rule over the day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the
heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for
seasons, and for days and years… And God made two great lights; the greater
light to rule the day…” (The sun was created on the fourth day, not the third.)
34.
The greater light created by God on the fourth day is the moon.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:16 – "And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule
the day, and the lesser light to rule the night..." (The greater light
refers to the sun, not the moon.)
35.
On the second day, God created the firmament to separate the waters.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the
firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the
waters which were above the firmament.”
36.
God created the waters above the firmament to form the sky.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:7-8 – "And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which
were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it
was so. And God called the firmament Heaven."
37.
The purpose of the sun, moon, and stars is to provide light on the earth.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-15 – “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the
heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for
seasons, and for days and years… And let them be for lights in the firmament of
the heaven to give light upon the earth.”
38.
God created the firmament to separate the waters above from the earth.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – "And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of
the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters."
39.
The vegetation created on the third day was to yield seed according to its
kind.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:11 – “Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and
the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the
earth: and it was so.”
40.
The firmament created on the second day was called “Earth” by God.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:8 – "And God called the firmament Heaven." (The earth was
named on the third day when God gathered the waters and called the dry land
"Earth." The firmament was called "Heaven.")
41.
The creation of light was the first act of creation.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:3 – “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.”
42.
The plants and trees that God created on the third day were made to reproduce
according to their own kind.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:12 – "And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed
after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after
his kind: and God saw that it was good."
43.
God created the firmament on the first day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the
firmament…” (This happened on the second day, not the first.)
44.
God created the sun, moon, and stars to give light on the earth on the fourth
day.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – "And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of
the heaven to divide the day from the night... And God made two great lights;
the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the
night..."
45.
On the third day, God created only plants, but no animals.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:11-13 – “And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind… and it was so.”
(Animals were created later on the sixth day.)
46.
God created the sun, moon, and stars on the third day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – "And God made two great lights; the greater light to
rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He made the stars
also." (These were created on the fourth day.)
47.
God separated the waters above the firmament from the waters below the
firmament on the second day of creation.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the
firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the
waters which were above the firmament.”
48.
The earth and seas were created on the second day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:9-10 – "And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be
gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was
so." (The earth and seas were created on the third day, not the second.)
49.
God created the plants and trees on the fourth day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:11-12 – “And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb
yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind… and it was so.”
(The plants and trees were created on the third day, not the fourth.)
50.
The sun, moon, and stars were created on the fifth day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – "And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of
the heaven to divide the day from the night... And God made two great lights;
the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the
night..." (These were created on the fourth day, not the fifth.)
51.
The firmament was created to divide the waters above from the waters below.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-7 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. And God made the
firmament…”
52.
The creation of light on the first day was God’s second act of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:3 – "And God said, Let there be light: and there was
light." (It was the first act of creation.)
53.
On the third day, God created the sun, moon, and stars to give light to the
earth.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – “And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the
day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He made the stars also.” (The sun,
moon, and stars were created on the fourth day, not the third.)
54.
The creation of the sun, moon, and stars was to mark days, seasons, and years.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:14 – "And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the
heaven to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs and for
seasons, and for days and years."
55.
The sky was created on the first day of creation.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:6-8 – “And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the
waters… And God called the firmament Heaven.” (The sky was created on the
second day, not the first.)
56.
God created the earth on the first day and the sun on the fourth day.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:1 – "In the beginning God created the heaven and the
earth."
Genesis
1:14-16 – "And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the
day, and the lesser light to rule the night..."
57.
The firmament was created to provide light to the earth.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-15 – “And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the
heaven to divide the day from the night… And let them be for lights in the
firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth.” (The firmament is not
for light; the sun, moon, and stars provide light.)
58.
The waters gathered together on the third day to form the seas.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:9-10 – "And God said, Let the waters under the heaven be
gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear: and it was
so."
59.
God saw that everything He made was good on the third day of creation.
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:12 – “And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after
his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his
kind: and God saw that it was good.”
60.
God called the dry land “Earth” and the gathered waters “Seas.”
Answer:
True
Reference:
Genesis 1:10 – "And God called the dry land Earth; and the gathering
together of the waters called He Seas."
61.
God created the light to separate the day from the night.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:3-5 – “And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the
light from the darkness. And God called the light Day, and the darkness He
called Night.” (The separation of day and night occurred when God created light
on the first day, not the firmament.)
62.
The sun, moon, and stars were created to give light to the earth on the second
day.
Answer:
False
Reference:
Genesis 1:14-16 – "And God made two great lights; the greater light to
rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: He made the stars
also." (These were created on the fourth day, not the second.)
Subjective-type questions (short answer format) based on Genesis
1:6-15:
1.
What did God create to divide the waters on the second day?
Answer:
Firmament
2.
What did God call the firmament?
Answer:
Heaven
3.
On which day did God create the dry land and seas?
Answer:
Third day
4.
What did God call the dry land?
Answer:
Earth
5.
What did God create on the third day to cover the earth?
Answer:
Plants (grass, herbs, and trees)
6.
What did God say the plants would yield?
Answer:
Seed
7.
What did God create on the fourth day to give light to the earth?
Answer:
Sun, moon, and stars
8.
What was the purpose of the sun, moon, and stars according to Genesis 1:14?
Answer:
To divide day from night
9.
On which day did God create light?
Answer:
First day
10.
What did God separate light from?
Answer:
Darkness
11.
What did God call the light?
Answer:
Day
12.
What did God call the darkness?
Answer:
Night
13.
What did God create to separate the waters above from the waters below?
Answer:
Firmament
14.
What did God create to rule over the day?
Answer:
Greater light (Sun)
15.
What did God create to rule over the night?
Answer:
Lesser light (Moon)
16.
What did God create on the third day to provide food?
Answer:
Fruit trees
17.
What did God call the gathered waters?
Answer:
Seas
18.
What did God call the dry land?
Answer:
Earth
19.
What type of plants did God create on the third day?
Answer:
Grass, herbs, and fruit trees
20.
What was the second day of creation about?
Answer:
The creation of the firmament
21.
What was the main purpose of the firmament created on the second day?
Answer:
To divide the waters
22.
Which day did God create the sun, moon, and stars?
Answer:
Fourth day
23.
What did God create to bring forth plants and trees on the third day?
Answer:
Earth
24.
What did God say about the light He created?
Answer:
It was good
25.
What did God call the place where the waters gathered together?
Answer:
Seas
26.
What did God create to give light upon the earth?
Answer:
Sun, moon, and stars
27.
What was the result of God’s creation of the firmament on the second day?
Answer:
Separation of waters
28.
What is the term used for the light created by God on the first day?
Answer:
Day
29.
What did God call the darkness that was separated from the light?
Answer:
Night
30.
What did God use to separate the day from the night on the fourth day?
Answer:
Sun, moon, and stars
31.
What did God say the sun, moon, and stars would be for?
Answer:
Signs, seasons, days, and years
32.
On the fourth day, which of the two lights was greater?
Answer:
The greater light (Sun)
33.
What did God create to rule over the night?
Answer:
Lesser light (Moon)
34.
What did God say about the trees and plants He created?
Answer:
They were to yield fruit and seed after their kind
35.
What did God call the firmament that separated the waters?
Answer:
Heaven
36.
What were the plants and trees made to produce according to Genesis 1:11?
Answer:
Seed
37.
What did God call the light that He created on the first day?
Answer:
Day
38.
What did God call the darkness created on the first day?
Answer:
Night
39.
What was created on the third day to bring forth life?
Answer:
Vegetation (plants and trees)
40.
Which day of creation does the gathering of waters and appearance of dry land
occur?
Answer:
Third day
41.
What did God separate the light from on the first day?
Answer:
Darkness
42.
What did God create to separate the waters on the second day?
Answer:
Firmament
43.
What did God call the dry land that appeared on the third day?
Answer:
Earth
44.
What did God create to rule the day?
Answer:
Sun
45.
What did God create to rule the night?
Answer:
Moon
46.
What did God create to give light upon the earth?
Answer:
Sun, moon, and stars
47.
What did God use to divide the day from the night?
Answer:
Sun, moon, and stars
48.
What did God call the firmament?
Answer:
Heaven
49.
What was created on the third day that provided food for life?
Answer:
Trees (bearing fruit) and plants
50.
What did God create to be on the earth after the waters gathered together?
Answer:
Dry land
51.
What were the plants and trees made to produce according to Genesis 1:11?
Answer:
Seed and fruit
52.
What did God call the gathering of waters?
Answer:
Seas
53.
On which day did God create light?
Answer:
First day
54.
What did God create to divide the waters above and below the firmament?
Answer:
Firmament
55.
What did God do after creating the light and separating it from the darkness?
Answer:
God called the light "Day" and the darkness "Night."
56.
What did God create on the fourth day to mark times and seasons?
Answer:
Sun, moon, and stars
57.
What did God say the sun, moon, and stars would be for?
Answer:
Signs, seasons, days, and years
58.
What did God see about the light created on the first day?
Answer:
It was good
59.
What did God create on the third day that was to yield fruit?
Answer:
Trees
60.
What was the second creation act on the second day?
Answer:
Division of the waters by the firmament
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