Bible Quiz – Christ's Resurrection (True/False) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Christ's Resurrection (True/False) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

The resurrection of Jesus Christ stands at the very heart of the Christian faith. It is not just an event, but the foundation of hope, victory over death, and the promise of eternal life. This quiz will help you revisit key moments, people, and truths surrounding the resurrection story as recorded in the Gospels.

 

📝 Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

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

Do not check answers until you complete all questions.

Answers, along with full Bible references, are provided after the quiz.

 

Quiz Section (True/False)

 

1.        Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after His crucifixion.

 

2.        Mary Magdalene was the only woman who visited Jesus’ tomb.

 

3.        The stone was already rolled away when the women arrived at the tomb.

 

4.        An angel told the women that Jesus had been stolen.

 

5.        The disciples immediately believed the women’s report without doubt.

 

6.        Peter and John ran to the tomb after hearing the news.

 

7.        Jesus first appeared to Pontius Pilate after His resurrection.

 

8.        Mary Magdalene initially did not recognize Jesus when she saw Him.

 

9.        Jesus appeared to two disciples on the road to Emmaus.

 

10.  Thomas believed in Jesus’ resurrection without seeing Him.

 

11.  Jesus showed His wounds to the disciples after His resurrection.

 

12.  Jesus appeared to more than 500 people at one time after His resurrection.

 

13.  The resurrection accounts are found only in the Gospel of Matthew.

 

14.  The guards at the tomb were bribed to spread a false story.

 

15.  Jesus told His disciples to remain silent about His resurrection.

 

Answers with References

 

1.        True

“He is not here: for he is risen, as he said…”

— Matthew 28:6

 

2.        False

“Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome…”

— Mark 16:1

 

3.        True

“And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre.”

— Luke 24:2

 

4.        False

“He is not here, but is risen…”

— Luke 24:6

 

5.        False

“And their words seemed to them as idle tales, and they believed them not.”

— Luke 24:11

 

6.        True

“Peter therefore went forth, and that other disciple… and came to the sepulchre.”

— John 20:3

 

7.        False

“Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene…”

— Mark 16:9

 

8.        True

“She… knew not that it was Jesus.”

— John 20:14

 

9.        True

“And, behold, two of them went that same day to a village called Emmaus…”

— Luke 24:13

 

10.  False

“Except I shall see… I will not believe.”

— John 20:25

 

11.  True

“He shewed unto them his hands and his side.”

— John 20:20

 

12.  True

“He was seen of above five hundred brethren at once…”

— 1 Corinthians 15:6

 

13.  False

The resurrection is recorded in all four Gospels.

— Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20

 

14.  True

“They gave large money unto the soldiers…”

— Matthew 28:12–13

 

15.  False

“Go ye therefore, and teach all nations…”

— Matthew 28:19

 

How did you do? Share your score with your friends or church group and challenge them!

 

Bible Quiz – Christ’s Resurrection (Cross-Reference Traps | True/False)

 

The resurrection narratives appear across multiple books of the Bible, each adding unique details. But sometimes, similar-sounding accounts can lead to confusion. This “Cross-Reference Trap” round is designed to test how carefully you distinguish between passages and harmonize Scripture.

 

📝 Instructions

Each statement blends or contrasts details from different Bible passages.

Identify whether the statement is True (T) or False (F).

Watch closely—some statements are almost correct but mix details from different accounts.

Answers with full references are provided after the quiz.

 

Quiz Section (True/False)

 

1.        All four Gospels mention only one angel at the tomb.

 

2.        Matthew describes an angel sitting on the stone outside the tomb.

 

3.        Mark says the women saw a young man sitting inside the tomb.

 

4.        Luke records two men standing beside the women in shining garments.

 

5.        John mentions two angels sitting where Jesus’ body had been.

 

6.        The earthquake at the resurrection is mentioned in all four Gospels.

 

7.        Only Matthew mentions guards at the tomb.

 

8.        In all four Gospels, Mary Magdalene is the first to see Jesus.

 

9.        Luke and Mark both record the road to Emmaus appearance.

 

10.  John is the only Gospel that records Thomas doubting.

 

11.  The Great Commission is recorded only in Matthew.

 

12.  Paul’s mention of 500 witnesses appears in the Gospels.

 

13.  The women were instructed to tell the disciples in all four Gospels.

 

14.  In John, Peter enters the tomb before the other disciple.

 

15.  The resurrection is described in exactly the same wording in all four Gospels.

 

Answers with References

 

1.        False

Matthew: one angel (28:2)

Mark: one young man (16:5)

Luke: two men (24:4)

John: two angels (20:12)

 

2.        True

“The angel… sat upon it.”

— Matthew 28:2

 

3.        True

“A young man sitting on the right side…”

— Mark 16:5

 

4.        True

“Two men stood by them in shining garments.”

— Luke 24:4

 

5.        True

“Two angels in white sitting…”

— John 20:12

 

6.        False

Only Matthew mentions the earthquake.

— Matthew 28:2

 

7.        True

Guards and their report are unique to Matthew.

— Matthew 27:62–66; 28:11–15

 

8.        False

Only John and Mark explicitly say Jesus first appeared to Mary Magdalene.

— John 20:14–16; Mark 16:9

 

9.        False

Only Luke records the Emmaus road appearance.

— Luke 24:13–35

 

10.  True

Thomas’ doubt appears only in John.

— John 20:24–29

 

11.  False

The Great Commission also appears in different forms in other Gospels and Acts.

— Matthew 28:19; Mark 16:15; Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8

 

12.  False

The 500 witnesses are mentioned by Paul, not in the Gospels.

— 1 Corinthians 15:6

 

13.  False

While present in multiple Gospels, the exact instruction and wording differ.

— Compare Matthew 28:7; Mark 16:7; Luke 24:9; John 20:17–18

 

14.  False

The other disciple (John) entered first, then Peter.

— John 20:6–8

 

15.  False

Each Gospel presents the resurrection with unique wording and emphasis.

— Matthew 28; Mark 16; Luke 24; John 20

 

How sharp were your cross-referencing skills? These “traps” show how rich and layered the resurrection accounts truly are. Try reading all four Gospels side by side and note the differences—it’s one of the most rewarding Bible study exercises.

 

Bible Quiz – Christ’s Resurrection (Chain-Link Scripture Challenge | True/False)

 

In this challenge, each statement forms a “chain” by linking two or more Scripture passages together. To get it right, you’ll need to recognize how different verses connect—or spot where the chain is broken. It’s a powerful way to see the unity of the resurrection story across the Bible.

 

📝 Instructions

Each statement connects multiple Bible verses into one idea.

Decide whether the “chain” is True (T) or False (F).

Be careful—one weak link can break the whole chain!

Answers with complete references are provided after the quiz.

 

Quiz Section (True/False)

 

1.        Jesus predicted His resurrection on the third day, and the angel later reminded the women of this prediction.

 

2.        The women found the empty tomb, and immediately all the disciples believed their report.

 

3.        Peter ran to the tomb, saw the linen cloths, and later Jesus appeared to him.

 

4.        Mary Magdalene saw Jesus, mistook Him for the gardener, and recognized Him when He spoke her name.

 

5.        Two disciples on the road to Emmaus recognized Jesus immediately when He joined them.

 

6.        Jesus explained the Scriptures to the Emmaus disciples, showing how they pointed to Him.

 

7.        The disciples believed Thomas’ doubt without question and refused to tell him about Jesus.

 

8.        Jesus invited Thomas to touch His wounds, leading Thomas to confess Him as Lord and God.

 

9.        The chief priests spread the truth about the resurrection after hearing the guards’ report.

 

10.  Jesus appeared to the disciples behind closed doors and gave them peace.

 

11.  Jesus commanded His followers to preach the gospel to all nations after His resurrection.

 

12.  Paul confirms that Jesus appeared to more than 500 people, supporting the Gospel accounts.

 

13.  The resurrection fulfilled Old Testament Scriptures, as explained by Jesus to His disciples.

 

14.  The stone was rolled away so that Jesus could come out of the tomb.

 

15.  The resurrection appearances ended with Jesus ascending into heaven.

 

Answers with References

 

1.                True

Prediction: “The third day he shall be raised again.” — Matthew 17:23

Reminder: “Remember how he spake unto you…” — Luke 24:6–7

 

2.                False

Women reported: Luke 24:9

Disciples doubted: “They believed them not.” — Luke 24:11

 

3.                True

Peter at tomb: Luke 24:12

Jesus appeared to Peter: Luke 24:34; 1 Corinthians 15:5

 

4.                True

Mistook Him: John 20:14–15

Recognized Him: John 20:16

 

5.                False

“Their eyes were holden…” (they did not recognize Him) — Luke 24:16

 

6.                True

“Beginning at Moses and all the prophets…” — Luke 24:27

 

7.                False

Disciples told Thomas: John 20:25

Thomas doubted personally

 

8.                True

Invitation: John 20:27

Confession: “My Lord and my God.” — John 20:28

 

9.                False

Priests bribed guards to spread a false story — Matthew 28:12–13

 

10.          True

“The doors were shut… came Jesus… Peace be unto you.” — John 20:19

 

11.          True

“Go ye into all the world…” — Mark 16:15

“Teach all nations…” — Matthew 28:19

 

12.          True

“Above five hundred brethren at once…” — 1 Corinthians 15:6

 

13.          True

“All things must be fulfilled… in the law… prophets… psalms…” — Luke 24:44

 

14.          False

The stone was already rolled away (Luke 24:2); Jesus had risen—He did not need it moved to exit

 

15.          True

Resurrection appearances followed by ascension — Luke 24:50–51; Acts 1:9

 

How strong was your chain? Even one weak link can change the meaning—that’s the beauty of studying Scripture deeply.

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