Bible Quiz – Psalm 62 (True/False)
✨ Psalm
62 is a powerful declaration of quiet trust in God alone. Attributed to David,
this psalm reminds us that true rest, salvation, and security come not from
people or possessions—but from God. This quiz will help you reflect deeply on
its truths while testing your attention to detail.
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Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F) based on Psalm 62.
Don’t
rush—some are subtle and require careful thought!
Answers
with full reference verses are provided after the quiz.
🔍 Quiz Section – True / False
1.
David says his soul finds rest in God
alone.
2.
The psalm encourages trusting in
wealth if it increases.
3.
God is described as a rock and a
fortress.
4.
David feels completely shaken and
defeated.
5.
The people are warned not to trust in
extortion or stolen riches.
6.
God’s power is mentioned only once in
the psalm.
7.
The psalm says that salvation comes
from human strength.
8.
David encourages pouring out your
heart before God.
9.
People of low and high status are both
described as significant and dependable.
10. God
rewards each person according to what they have done.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
True
“Truly
my soul waiteth upon God: from him cometh my salvation.”
—
Psalm 62:1
2.
False
“If
riches increase, set not your heart upon them.”
—
Psalm 62:10
3.
True
“He
only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly
moved.”
—
Psalm 62:2
4.
False
“I
shall not be greatly moved.”
—
Psalm 62:2
5.
True
“Trust
not in oppression, and become not vain in robbery…”
—
Psalm 62:10
6.
False
“God
hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.”
—
Psalm 62:11
7.
False
“In
God is my salvation and my glory…”
—
Psalm 62:7
8.
True
“Trust
in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him…”
—
Psalm 62:8
9.
False
“Surely
men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie…”
—
Psalm 62:9
10. True
“Also
unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy: for thou renderest to every man according
to his work.”
—
Psalm 62:12
How
did you do? Share your score and challenge a friend or family member to take
this quiz!
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Save this for later reflection, and revisit Psalm 62 this week—let its message
of quiet trust strengthen your heart.
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Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round – Psalm 62 (True / False)
✨ Ready
to go deeper? This advanced round is designed to challenge even seasoned
readers of Scripture. These statements are subtle, sometimes combining verses
or slightly altering wording—so pay close attention!
📝
Instructions
Mark
each statement as True (T) or False (F).
Watch
for slight wording changes, added assumptions, or reversed meanings.
Base
your answers strictly on Psalm 62.
Answers
with full reference verses follow after the quiz.
🔍 Quiz Section – True / False
1.
David says he will never be shaken at
all.
2.
The psalm repeats the idea of waiting
silently before God.
3.
Enemies are described as blessing with
their mouths but cursing inwardly.
4.
God is called both a refuge and a high
tower in this psalm.
5.
David speaks to his own soul, urging
it to wait on God.
6.
The psalm teaches that both low-born
and high-born people are ultimately unreliable.
7.
The phrase “God has spoken once, twice
I have heard this” emphasizes certainty.
8.
The psalm encourages trusting in
oppression if it leads to success.
9.
David says his expectation comes from
God alone.
10. Mercy
is said to belong to God, along with power.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
False
“He
only is my rock and my salvation: he is my defence; I shall not be greatly
moved.”
—
Psalm 62:2
2.
True
“Truly
my soul waiteth upon God…” (v.1)
“My
soul, wait thou only upon God…” (v.5)
—
Psalm 62:1, 5
3.
True
“They
bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly.”
—
Psalm 62:4
4.
False
“God
is a refuge for us.”
—
Psalm 62:8
(“High
tower” is not mentioned in this psalm.)
5.
True
“My
soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him.”
—
Psalm 62:5
6.
True
“Surely
men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie…”
—
Psalm 62:9
7.
True
“God
hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.”
—
Psalm 62:11
8.
False
“Trust
not in oppression, and become not vain in robbery…”
—
Psalm 62:10
9.
True
“…for
my expectation is from him.”
—
Psalm 62:5
10. True
“Also
unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy… that power belongeth unto God.”
—
Psalm 62:11–12
That
was a real stretch—how did you do this time? 👀
Challenge
a Bible study partner or group and compare scores!
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Save this quiz and come back later—Psalm 62 always reveals something new when
revisited.
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Cross-Reference Trap Round – Psalm 62 (True / False)
✨ This
round is designed to trip up even careful readers by blending phrases and ideas
from other parts of Scripture into Psalm 62. Stay sharp—every statement sounds
biblical, but is it truly from this psalm?
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Instructions
Mark
each statement as True (T) or False (F).
Beware:
some lines are accurate Bible verses—but from other chapters or books.
Answer
strictly based on Psalm 62 only.
Full
answers and references are provided after the quiz.
🔍 Quiz Section – True / False
1.
“Be still, and know that I am God”
reflects the theme of Psalm 62.
2.
Psalm 62 says God is a refuge and
strength, a very present help in trouble.
3.
The psalm teaches to pour out your
heart before God.
4.
“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not
want” aligns with Psalm 62.
5.
The idea that power belongs to God is
clearly stated in Psalm 62.
6.
Psalm 62 includes the warning not to
set your heart on increasing riches.
7.
“Trust in the Lord with all your
heart” is directly quoted in Psalm 62.
8.
The psalm describes people as lighter
than a breath when weighed on scales.
9.
“My soul finds rest in God alone” is a
central message of Psalm 62.
10.
The psalm declares that God will
supply all your needs according to His riches in glory.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
False
(This
is from Psalm 46, not Psalm 62.)
“Truly
my soul waiteth upon God…”
—
Psalm 62:1
2.
False
(Psalm
46:1, not Psalm 62.)
“God
is a refuge for us.”
—
Psalm 62:8
3.
True
“Trust
in him at all times; ye people, pour out your heart before him…”
—
Psalm 62:8
4.
False
(Psalm
23:1, not Psalm 62.)
“He
only is my rock and my salvation…”
—
Psalm 62:2
5.
True
“God
hath spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth unto God.”
—
Psalm 62:11
6.
True
“If
riches increase, set not your heart upon them.”
—
Psalm 62:10
7.
False
(Proverbs
3:5, not Psalm 62.)
“Trust
in him at all times…”
—
Psalm 62:8
8.
True
“…to
be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.”
—
Psalm 62:9
9.
True
“Truly
my soul waiteth upon God…”
— Psalm
62:1
10. False
(Philippians
4:19, not Psalm 62.)
“In
God is my salvation and my glory…”
—
Psalm 62:7
This
was a true test of discernment! How many traps did you catch? 🔍
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Share this round with your Bible study group and see who can spot the most
cross-reference traps.

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