“WHO AM I?” BIBLE QUIZ – BOOK OF EXODUS

 

“WHO AM I?” BIBLE QUIZ – BOOK OF EXODUS 

Welcome to the Exodus Bible Quiz Challenge

The Book of Exodus is not just a story of deliverance—it is a book of details, dialogue, obedience, rebellion, and divine revelation.

These quizzes are designed to move you beyond surface reading and into careful observation, thoughtful interpretation, and Scripture-with-Scripture comparison.

Whether you are a student, teacher, quiz enthusiast, or lifelong Bible reader, each section below will test a different level of biblical attentiveness.

Take your time. Read closely. And remember—every clue matters.

 

SECTION 1: “WHO AM I?” – STANDARD ROUND

 Instructions:

Each question gives progressive hints about a person, object, or event from Exodus.

Try to guess the answer before reaching the final hint.

All clues are drawn directly from the Book of Exodus only.

No external references are required for this section.

🎯 Goal: Test your general understanding of Exodus characters and events.

 

SECTION 2: EXTREME “TRICK THE SCHOLAR” ROUND

 Instructions:

Read slowly and carefully—these questions are intentionally misleading.

Every clue is technically correct, but only one answer satisfies all hints together.

Avoid answering based on memory alone; precision is key.

Overthinking is encouraged—guessing is dangerous 😄

🎯 Goal: Separate casual familiarity from text-level mastery.

 

SECTION 3: “ONE-VERSE ONLY” – ULTRA-HARD ROUND

 Instructions:

Each question can be answered using one verse only.

No surrounding context is needed or allowed.

Every hint corresponds to phrases, actions, or implications within that single verse.

If you need another verse to confirm your answer—you’ve already missed it.

🎯 Goal: Train yourself to observe maximum meaning from minimal text.

 

SECTION 4: CROSS-REFERENCE TRAP QUESTIONS

 Instructions:

The question may appear answerable from Exodus alone.

The correct or corrected understanding comes from another book of the Bible.

Be alert to:

Partial truths

Reframed theology

Later clarification in Scripture

Answers are revealed with both Exodus and cross-reference citations.

🎯 Goal: Practice comparing Scripture with Scripture, not isolating verses.

 

 SCORING SUGGESTION (Optional)

90–100% correct: Scripture Scholar

70–89% correct: Serious Bible Student

50–69% correct: Growing Reader

Below 50%: Time for a slow reread of Exodus 📖

(Remember: this is about learning, not just scoring.)

 

“WHO AM I?” BIBLE QUIZ – BOOK OF EXODUS

Instructions for Readers:

Read each set of clues carefully. Guess the character before you reach the final hint!

 

1️⃣ Who Am I?

I was born during a time when my people were oppressed.

My life was once saved through an unusual floating journey.

I was raised in a palace but chose to identify with my suffering people.

I confronted the most powerful ruler of my time with God’s command.

Answer: Moses

 

2️⃣ Who Am I?

I feared God more than the king’s orders.

I helped preserve life at great personal risk.

My obedience affected the future of an entire nation.

Answer: Shiphrah or Puah (Hebrew Midwives)

 

3️⃣ Who Am I?

I was present at the burning bush encounter.

I often spoke when another hesitated.

I stood beside God’s chosen leader during confrontations.

Answer: Aaron

 

4️⃣ Who Am I?

I was once raised by the enemy of God’s people.

I refused to release those I enslaved despite repeated warnings.

My heart became an example of stubborn pride.

My nation suffered because of my choices.

Answer: Pharaoh (King of Egypt)

 

5️⃣ Who Am I?

I played a key role in saving a baby’s life.

I watched from a distance to see what would happen.

I later became a leader among women in worship.

Answer: Miriam

 

6️⃣ Who Am I?

I was not born among God’s people but became part of their story.

I showed compassion where others might have ignored suffering.

I changed the future of a child destined for greatness.

Answer: Pharaoh’s Daughter

 

7️⃣ Who Am I?

I saw God’s wonders yet complained repeatedly.

I longed for food I once had in bondage.

I struggled to trust God despite His daily provision.

Answer: The Israelites (in the Wilderness)

8️⃣ Who Am I?

I gave counsel that changed leadership structure.

I recognized God’s work before many others did.

I advised delegation for the sake of wisdom and endurance.

Answer: Jethro

9️⃣ Who Am I?

I waited while my brother was away.

I allowed the people to shape something forbidden.

My weakness led to a serious spiritual failure.

Answer: Aaron (Golden Calf Incident)

 

🔟 Who Am I?

I was visible by day and night.

I guided an entire nation without words.

I represented God’s presence and protection.

Answer: Pillar of Cloud and Fire

 

🔥 EXTREME “TRICK THE SCHOLAR”

WHO AM I? — BOOK OF EXODUS

 

Instructions (Scholar Level):

Each question is designed with intentional misdirection.

Do not answer too quickly.

Every clue is technically true, but only one answer fits all clues.

 

🧠 ROUND 1: IDENTITY MISDIRECTION

 

1️⃣ Who Am I?

I encountered God without seeing His form.

I was warned not to come too close.

I removed footwear on holy ground.

I later brought God’s words down to others.

Answer: Moses

📖 Exodus 3:1–12

⚠️ Trick: Many think of Mount Sinai only, but this refers to Horeb at the burning bush.

 

2️⃣ Who Am I?

I was present when water turned to blood.

I could imitate some signs.

I eventually failed publicly.

My power had clear limits.

Answer: Egyptian Magicians

📖 Exodus 7–9

⚠️ Trick: Not Pharaoh, not Aaron—the magicians, who replicated signs until they couldn’t.

 

3️⃣ Who Am I?

I spoke on behalf of God’s chosen servant.

I performed miracles using an object in my hand.

I later became the cause of national sin.

Answer: Aaron

📖 Exodus 4; 7; 32

⚠️ Trick: Aaron is often remembered only positively—or negatively—but both are required here.

 

🧠 ROUND 2: LOCATION & EVENT CONFUSION

 

4️⃣ Who Am I?

I was crossed safely by God’s people.

I became a weapon against their enemies.

I returned to my place once judgment was complete.

Answer: The Red Sea

📖 Exodus 14

⚠️ Trick: Many say “the waters” or “the path”—but the sea itself is the agent.

 

5️⃣ Who Am I?

I was climbed by one man but feared by many.

I trembled, smoked, and thundered.

I became associated with both law and distance.

Answer: Mount Sinai

📖 Exodus 19–20

⚠️ Trick: Horeb and Sinai are often confused—context matters.

 

6️⃣ Who Am I?

I appeared daily except on one day.

I tested obedience rather than hunger.

I spoiled when treated wrongly.

Answer: Manna

📖 Exodus 16

⚠️ Trick: The test was obedience, not survival.

 

🧠 ROUND 3: ROLE REVERSAL & MORAL TRAPS

 

7️⃣ Who Am I?

I feared God more than royal command.

I acted quietly but affected a nation.

God rewarded me with families.

Answer: Hebrew Midwives (Shiphrah & Puah)

📖 Exodus 1:15–21

⚠️ Trick: Scholars often forget their reward, not just their courage.

 

8️⃣ Who Am I?

I witnessed miracles yet hardened my heart.

I asked for relief repeatedly.

I admitted fault—but did not repent.

Answer: Pharaoh

📖 Exodus 8–10

⚠️ Trick: Confession ≠ repentance.

 

9️⃣ Who Am I?

I advised God’s chosen leader.

I was not part of the covenant nation.

I understood leadership better than many insiders.

Answer: Jethro

📖 Exodus 18

⚠️ Trick: Wisdom came from outside Israel.

 

🧠 ROUND 4: TEXTUAL PRECISION (ELITE LEVEL)

 

🔟 Who Am I?

I was seen but not touched.

I guided movement without speech.

I changed form between day and night.

Answer: Pillar of Cloud and Fire

📖 Exodus 13:21–22

 

1️⃣1️⃣ Who Am I?

I was heard before I was seen.

I caused fear without physical harm.

I marked the beginning of covenant instruction.

Answer: Thunder and Lightning at Sinai

📖 Exodus 19:16

⚠️ Trick: Not God’s voice directly—the signs preceding it.

 

1️⃣2️⃣ Who Am I?

I was created from generosity.

I became an object of judgment.

My destruction symbolized broken worship.

Answer: The Golden Calf

📖 Exodus 32

🧠 FINAL BOSS ROUND: ONE-VERSE DEPTH

 

1️⃣3️⃣ Who Am I?

I was raised without human hands.

I bore writing not made by man.

I was broken because of sin.

Answer: Stone Tablets

📖 Exodus 31:18; 32:19

 

🧠🔥 ONE-VERSE ONLY — ULTRA-HARD

“WHO AM I?” QUIZ | BOOK OF EXODUS

 

Rules (Very Important):

🔹 Each question is answerable from ONE verse only

🔹 No surrounding narrative required

🔹 Every clue phrase is verbatim or directly implied in that verse

🔹 Guess before checking the reference

 

🔹 ROUND 1: PERSONS (TEXTUAL PRECISION)

 

1️⃣ Who Am I? (Exodus 1:15)

I am named, not titled.

I am associated with life, not power.

I obeyed God rather than a king.

Answer: Shiphrah (or Puah)

 

2️⃣ Who Am I? (Exodus 2:5)

I went down to wash.

I noticed what others passed by.

Compassion interrupted routine.

Answer: Pharaoh’s Daughter

 

3️⃣ Who Am I? (Exodus 4:14)

I was appointed through another’s hesitation.

I was already capable with words.

I became a mouth for someone else.

Answer: Aaron

 

4️⃣ Who Am I? (Exodus 6:26)

I am identified by lineage.

I am linked with confrontation.

My role is inseparable from another.

Answer: Moses (with Aaron)

 

🔹 ROUND 2: OBJECTS & SIGNS (VERSE-LOCKED)

 

5 Who Am I? (Exodus 4:3)

I was ordinary before command.

I changed form instantly.

Fear followed obedience.

Answer: Moses’ Staff (Serpent)

 

6 Who Am I? (Exodus 12:7)

I was applied, not consumed.

I marked safety, not sin.

I distinguished houses, not people.

Answer: Blood on the Doorposts

 

7 Who Am I? (Exodus 16:15)

I caused confusion in naming.

My question became my identity.

I came daily yet was unknown.

Answer: Manna

 

8 Who Am I? (Exodus 19:18)

I ascended visibly.

I accompanied trembling.

I signaled holiness and fear.

Answer: Smoke on Mount Sinai

 

ROUND 3: VOICES & ACTIONS (MINIMAL CONTEXT)

 

9 Who Am I? (Exodus 5:2)

I denied knowing the LORD.

I rejected obedience.

I spoke in defiance, not ignorance.

Answer: Pharaoh

 

🔟 Who Am I? (Exodus 14:14)

I promise silence.

I guarantee victory.

I remove human effort.

Answer: The LORD

 

11️ Who Am I? (Exodus 18:21)

I define leadership qualifications.

I value character over skill.

I limit power by structure.

Answer: Jethro

 

ROUND 4: COVENANT & CONSEQUENCE (ELITE)

 

12️ Who Am I? (Exodus 24:8)

I sealed agreement.

I involved people collectively.

I carried both promise and obligation.

Answer: Blood of the Covenant

 

13️ Who Am I? (Exodus 31:18)

I was given, not made.

I bore divine writing.

I was complete at delivery.

Answer: Stone Tablets

 

14️ Who Am I? (Exodus 32:19)

I was destroyed in anger.

I represented broken loyalty.

My end taught a lesson.

Answer: Stone Tablets (Broken)

 

SCHOLAR CHALLENGE

15️ Who Am I? (Exodus 34:29)

I reflected what I did not create.

I was noticed by others first.

I revealed proximity to God.

Answer: Moses’ Radiant Face

 

CROSS-REFERENCE TRAP QUESTIONS

BOOK OF EXODUS (ULTRA-HARD SCHOLAR ROUND)

Rules:

🔹 The clue appears to point to Exodus

🔹 The confirmation or correction comes from another biblical book

🔹 Scholars who rely on memory alone will fall into traps

🔹 References are provided after the answer

 

ROUND 1: FALSE OWNERSHIP (WHO REALLY SAID / DID THIS?)

 

1 Who Am I?

I appear to speak boldly in Exodus.

My words are quoted as law-like instruction.

Another book clarifies that these words were not God’s command.

Answer: Moses

📖 Exodus 18:13–26 Deuteronomy 1:9–18

Trap: Many credit Jethro alone, but Moses clarifies his own burden later.

 

2 Who Am I?

I performed miracles with a staff in Exodus.

I confronted Pharaoh publicly.

Another book reminds us I was not acting by my own authority.

Answer: Moses

📖 Exodus 7–10 Hebrews 3:5

Trap: Exodus shows action; Hebrews defines servanthood, not autonomy.

 

ROUND 2: LOCATION & TIMELINE CONFUSION

 

3 What Am I?

I am called “Sinai” in Exodus.

I appear under another name elsewhere.

One name emphasizes law, the other calling.

Answer: Mount Sinai / Mount Horeb

📖 Exodus 19 Deuteronomy 5:2

Trap: Many treat them as separate mountains.

 

4 Who Am I?

I crossed the sea in Exodus.

I am described poetically elsewhere as walking through depths.

Another book emphasizes faith, not geography.

Answer: Israelites

📖 Exodus 14 Hebrews 11:29

Trap: Hebrews reframes the event theologically.

 

ROUND 3: MORAL MISDIRECTION (RIGHT ACTION, WRONG HEART)

 

5 Who Am I?

I confessed sin during the plagues.

I requested prayer repeatedly.

Another Scripture exposes my confession as temporary fear, not repentance.

Answer: Pharaoh

📖 Exodus 9:27 Romans 9:17

Trap: Confession ≠ transformation.

 

6 Who Am I?

I led worship after deliverance.

I am praised in Exodus.

Another book later shows I was excluded from leadership.

Answer: Miriam

📖 Exodus 15:20 Numbers 12:1–15

Trap: Early faithfulness does not guarantee lifelong humility.

 

ROUND 4: OBJECTS THAT CHANGE MEANING

 

7 What Am I?

I was a sign of salvation in Exodus.

I involved blood and obedience.

Another book reveals I prefigured a greater sacrifice.

Answer: Passover Lamb

📖 Exodus 12 1 Corinthians 5:7

Trap: Exodus shows ritual; Paul shows fulfillment.

 

8 What Am I?

I appeared as daily provision.

I tested obedience in Exodus.

Another book teaches I was not the true bread.

Answer: Manna

📖 Exodus 16 John 6:31–35

Trap: Provision ≠ permanence.

 

ROUND 5: SPOKEN WORD VS DIVINE INTENT

 

9 Who Am I?

I built something at the people’s request.

I claimed it was connected to the LORD.

Another book later condemns my action as rebellion.

Answer: Aaron

📖 Exodus 32 Deuteronomy 9:20

Trap: Saying “feast to the LORD” does not sanctify disobedience.

 

🔟 Who Am I?

I gave the law in Exodus.

My covenant is described as glorious.

Another book says it was temporary and fading.

Answer: The Mosaic Law

📖 Exodus 20 2 Corinthians 3:7–11

Trap: Glory does not mean finality.

 

FINAL BOSS: IDENTITY REVERSAL

 

11️ Who Am I?

I led Israel out of Egypt in Exodus.

I am called a servant there.

Another book compares me to someone greater.

Answer: Moses

📖 Exodus 3–40 Hebrews 3:1–6

Trap: Faithful ≠ final.

 

12️ What Am I?

I was feared at Sinai.

I was wrapped in fire and smoke.

Another book contrasts me with a better mountain.

Answer: Mount Sinai

📖 Exodus 19 Hebrews 12:18–24

Trap: Terror vs grace.

 

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