Bible
Quiz: The Life of Pharaoh (Exodus)
A Psychology-Based Reflection Quiz (Fill-in-the-Blanks)
Pharaoh
in the book of Exodus is more than a historical ruler—he is a powerful case
study of the human mind under pride, fear, power, and resistance to change.
This
psychology-based reflection quiz invites you to look beyond events and examine
inner motives, emotional reactions, and decision-making patterns revealed in Pharaoh’s
life.
Instead
of asking what happened, this quiz asks:
Why
did Pharaoh respond the way he did?
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Fill
in the blank with the most accurate word or phrase based on Scripture and
psychological insight.
Think
in terms of attitudes, emotions, and behavioral patterns, not just facts.
Answers
and Bible references are provided after the quiz section—no peeking!
Bible Quiz: The Life of Pharaoh (Exodus)
A Psychology-Based Reflection Quiz (Fill-in-the-Blanks)
1.
Pharaoh’s repeated refusal to release
Israel reveals a leadership mindset driven by excessive ________ rather than
wisdom.
Answer: __________
2.
When confronted by God’s command
through Moses, Pharaoh initially reacted with psychological ________, denying
the seriousness of the message.
Answer: __________
3.
Pharaoh’s heart is described as
“__________,” symbolizing emotional resistance and moral stubbornness.
Answer: __________
4.
The increase of Israel’s labor was
Pharaoh’s attempt to control fear through ________ instead of trust.
Answer: __________
5.
Even after experiencing relief from
plagues, Pharaoh repeatedly returned to old patterns, showing the power of
________ behavior.
Answer: __________
6.
Pharaoh’s temporary repentance during
severe plagues reflects emotional ________ rather than genuine transformation.
Answer: __________
7.
His reliance on magicians highlights a
psychological dependence on ________ sources instead of divine truth.
Answer: __________
8.
Pharaoh’s decision to pursue Israel
after releasing them shows the pull of unresolved ________ and wounded pride.
Answer: __________
9.
The hardening of Pharaoh’s heart
demonstrates how repeated rejection of truth dulls one’s ________.
Answer: __________
10. Pharaoh’s
downfall illustrates that unchecked power without humility often leads to
________ destruction.
Answer: __________
Answers with Bible References & Reflection Notes
1.
Pride
Reference: Exodus 5:2
Reflection: Pride blinded Pharaoh to
accountability beyond himself.
2.
Denial
Reference: Exodus 5:1–2
Reflection: Denial is often the first
defense when truth threatens control.
3.
Hardened
Reference: Exodus 7:13
Reflection: A hardened heart resists
both empathy and change.
4.
Oppression
Reference: Exodus 5:6–9
Reflection: Fear often disguises
itself as harsh authority.
5.
Habitual
Reference: Exodus 8:15
Reflection: Patterns repeated under
pressure reveal true character.
6.
Regret
Reference: Exodus 9:27
Reflection: Regret seeks relief;
repentance seeks renewal.
7.
False (or human)
Reference: Exodus 7:11
Reflection: People often trust
familiar systems over uncomfortable truth.
8.
Anger
Reference: Exodus 14:5–7
Reflection: Letting go without healing
leads to destructive pursuit.
9.
Conscience
Reference: Exodus 10:1
Reflection: Ignored truth eventually
numbs moral awareness.
10.
Self-inflicted
Reference: Exodus 14:28
Reflection: Destruction often begins
within before it appears outward.
Pharaoh’s
story is a mirror, not just a warning.
Ask
yourself today:
Where
might pride be hardening my heart?
Am
I resisting change even when truth is clear?
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Share this quiz with your Bible study group, classroom, or devotional readers.
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Reflect, don’t rush—growth begins where honesty meets humility.

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