Bible Quiz – Adam & Eve (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Adam & Eve (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

The story of Adam and Eve is one of the most foundational narratives in the Bible, found in the opening chapters of Genesis. It speaks about creation, choice, temptation, and the consequences of disobedience. This quiz will test your knowledge of key details from their story—some obvious, some a bit tricky!

 

📖 Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Decide whether it is True (T) or False (F).

Write down your answers.

Check your responses in the Answer Key section below, where each answer includes a complete reference verse.

 

🧠 Quiz: True or False

 

1.        Adam was created before Eve.

 

2.        Eve was formed from Adam’s rib.

 

3.        The serpent forced Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.

 

4.        God commanded Adam not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge before Eve was created.

 

5.        The forbidden fruit is specifically called an apple in the Bible.

 

6.        After eating the fruit, Adam and Eve realized they were naked.

 

7.        The serpent was described as more cunning than any other animal.

 

8.        Adam blamed Eve when God questioned him.

 

9.        Eve blamed the serpent for her actions.

 

10.  God immediately removed Adam and Eve from the Garden before speaking to them.

 

11.  God made garments of leaves for Adam and Eve.

 

12.  The Tree of Life was in the Garden of Eden.

 

13.  Cherubim were placed to guard the Garden after Adam and Eve were expelled.

 

14.  Adam named his wife Eve after the fall.

 

15.  Death entered the world as a result of Adam’s sin.

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        True

Genesis 2:7–8 – “Then the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground…”

 

2.        True

Genesis 2:21–22 – “And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam… and made he a woman…”

 

3.        False

Genesis 3:6 – Eve chose to eat; she was not forced.

 

4.        True

Genesis 2:16–17 – Command given before Eve’s creation in the narrative.

 

5.        False

Genesis 3:3 – The fruit is not named as an apple.

 

6.        True

Genesis 3:7 – “And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked…”

 

7.        True

Genesis 3:1 – “Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field…”

 

8.        True

Genesis 3:12 – “The woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she gave me of the tree…”

 

9.        True

Genesis 3:13 – “The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat.”

 

10.  False

Genesis 3:9–19 – God questioned them and pronounced judgments before expelling them.

 

11.  False

Genesis 3:21 – “Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins…”

 

12.  True

Genesis 2:9 – The Tree of Life is mentioned in the Garden.

 

13.  True

Genesis 3:24 – “So he drove out the man… and placed… cherubims…”

 

14.  True

Genesis 3:20 – “And Adam called his wife’s name Eve…”

 

15.  True

Romans 5:12 – “Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin…”

 

Enjoyed this quiz? Try creating your own True/False questions from other Bible stories like Noah, Abraham, or Joseph! Share this quiz with your friends, church group, or students—and see who gets a perfect score 🎯

 

🌿 Bible Quiz – Adam & Eve

🧠 Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round (True / False)

 

Think you know the story of Adam and Eve inside out? This advanced round is designed to test not just your memory—but your attention to detail. Many of these statements sound correct at first glance, but only a careful reading of Scripture will reveal the truth.

 

📖 Instructions

Read each statement slowly and carefully.

Mark each as True (T) or False (F).

Watch out for subtle wording changes and assumptions.

Check your answers with the complete reference verses below.

 

🔍 Quiz: True or False

 

1.        God told both Adam and Eve directly not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge.

 

2.        The serpent spoke only to Eve and never to Adam.

 

3.        Eve added to God’s command when speaking to the serpent.

 

4.        Adam was absent when Eve ate the fruit.

 

5.        The serpent explicitly denied that death would occur.

 

6.        Eve saw that the tree was good for wisdom before she ate.

 

7.        Adam ate the fruit after being deceived by the serpent.

 

8.        God asked Adam where he was because He did not know Adam’s location.

 

9.        Adam and Eve hid because they felt guilt and fear.

 

10.  The curse on the serpent included eating dust all its life.

 

11.  Eve’s punishment included pain in childbirth and desire toward her husband.

 

12.  Adam was cursed directly by God.

 

13.  The ground was cursed because of Adam.

 

14.  God prevented access to the Tree of Life after the fall.

 

15.  The cherubim guarded only the entrance to the Garden of Eden.

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        False

Genesis 2:16–17 – Command was given to Adam; Eve is not yet mentioned.

 

2.        True

Genesis 3:1–5 – The serpent addresses Eve; Adam is not recorded speaking.

 

3.        True

Genesis 3:3 – Eve says, “neither shall ye touch it,” which God did not say.

 

4.        False

Genesis 3:6 – “She took… and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.”

 

5.        True

Genesis 3:4 – “Ye shall not surely die.”

 

6.        True

Genesis 3:6 – “A tree to be desired to make one wise…”

 

7.        False

Genesis 3:12 – Adam blames Eve; Scripture does not say he was deceived (cf. 1 Timothy 2:14).

 

8.        False

Genesis 3:9 – God’s question is relational, not due to lack of knowledge.

 

9.        True

Genesis 3:10 – “I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself.”

 

10.  True

Genesis 3:14 – “Dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life.”

 

11.  True

Genesis 3:16 – Pain in childbirth and relational tension are stated.

 

12.  False

Genesis 3:17 – The ground is cursed, not Adam directly.

 

13.  True

Genesis 3:17 – “Cursed is the ground for thy sake…”

 

14.  True

Genesis 3:22–23 – God blocks access to prevent eternal life in a fallen state.

 

15.  False

Genesis 3:24 – Cherubim and a flaming sword guarded the way to the Tree of Life, not merely the entrance.

 

How did you do on this advanced round? If a few of these caught you off guard—you’re in good company! Dive deeper into Genesis and try crafting your own “trick” questions.

 

🌿 Bible Quiz – Adam & Eve

🔗 Cross-Reference Trap Round (True / False)

This round goes beyond Genesis, connecting the story of Adam and Eve with the rest of Scripture. These questions test how well you understand biblical themes, parallels, and theology across books. Be careful—many statements sound right but miss key nuances!

 

📖 Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Decide whether it is True (T) or False (F).

Pay attention to how different Bible passages relate to each other.

Check the answers with full reference verses below.

 

🔍 Quiz: True or False

 

1.        The New Testament directly identifies Jesus as the “second Adam.”

 

2.        Sin entered the world through Eve, according to the New Testament.

 

3.        Death spread to all humanity because of Adam’s sin.

 

4.        The serpent in Genesis is later identified as Satan in the Bible.

 

5.        Adam is described as a “type” (figure) of Christ.

 

6.        Eve is never mentioned again after Genesis in the rest of Scripture.

 

7.        The “seed of the woman” is understood as a prophetic reference to Christ.

 

8.        Paul says Eve was not deceived, but Adam was.

 

9.        In Christ, believers receive life in contrast to Adam bringing death.

 

10.  The Tree of Life appears again in the final book of the Bible.

 

11.  The curse from Genesis is completely removed by the time of the Old Testament prophets.

 

12.  Satan is described as deceiving the whole world, echoing the deception of Eve.

 

13.  Marriage is linked back to Adam and Eve in New Testament teaching.

 

14.  The image of God in humanity was completely destroyed after the fall.

 

15.  Redemption in Scripture ultimately reverses the consequences of the fall.

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        True

1 Corinthians 15:45 – “The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.”

 

2.        False

Romans 5:12 – “By one man sin entered into the world…” (referring to Adam)

 

3.        True

Romans 5:12 – “…and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men…”

 

4.        True

Revelation 12:9 – “That old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan…”

 

5.        True

Romans 5:14 – “…Adam… is the figure of him that was to come.”

 

6.        False

2 Corinthians 11:3 – “As the serpent beguiled Eve…” (Eve is referenced again)

 

7.        True

Genesis 3:15 – “It shall bruise thy head…” (understood as Messianic prophecy)

 

8.        False

1 Timothy 2:14 – “Adam was not deceived, but the woman being deceived…”

 

9.        True

1 Corinthians 15:22 – “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.”

 

10.  True

Revelation 22:2 – “In the midst of the street… was there the tree of life…”

 

11.  False

Isaiah 65:17–25 – Restoration is prophetic and future, not yet complete.

 

12.  True

Revelation 12:9 – “…which deceiveth the whole world…”

 

13.  True

Matthew 19:4–5 – Jesus refers back to creation: “male and female…”

 

14.  False

Genesis 9:6 – Humanity still bears God’s image after the fall.

 

15.  True

Revelation 21:4 – “There shall be no more death…” (reversal of the fall’s effects)

 

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