Bible Quiz – Crucifixion (True/False) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
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The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is one of the most powerful and central events
recorded in the Bible. This quiz will test your knowledge of the details
surrounding that moment—drawing from the Gospels and key scriptural references.
Get ready to reflect, recall, and deepen your understanding!
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Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F).
Don’t
rush—some questions are designed to challenge even careful readers!
Answers
with full Bible references are provided after the quiz.
❓ Quiz Section
1.
Jesus was crucified between two
thieves.
2.
Pontius Pilate personally nailed Jesus
to the cross.
3.
Jesus carried His cross the entire way
to Golgotha without assistance.
4.
The inscription on the cross read
“King of the Jews.”
5.
Jesus was crucified at night.
6.
Mary Magdalene was present at the
crucifixion.
7.
One of the criminals crucified with
Jesus mocked Him, while the other defended Him.
8.
Darkness covered the land for three
days during the crucifixion.
9.
Jesus’ last words included “It is
finished.”
10. The
temple veil was torn at the moment of Jesus’ death.
11. A
Roman centurion declared Jesus to be the Son of God.
12. Jesus
refused to drink anything offered to Him on the cross.
13. The
soldiers cast lots for Jesus’ garments.
14. Jesus
was crucified at a place called Golgotha, meaning “Place of the Skull.”
15. Jesus
died immediately after being nailed to the cross.
Answers & References
1.
True
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“Then were there two thieves crucified with him…” — Matthew 27:38
2.
False
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Pilate ordered the crucifixion, but Roman soldiers carried it out — John 19:16
3.
False
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Simon of Cyrene helped carry the cross — Luke 23:26
4.
True
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“THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS” — Matthew 27:37
5.
False
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Crucifixion occurred during the day — Mark 15:25
6.
True
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Mary Magdalene stood near the cross — John 19:25
7.
True
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One mocked, the other rebuked him — Luke 23:39–43
8.
False
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Darkness lasted about three hours — Matthew 27:45
9.
True
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“It is finished.” — John 19:30
10. True
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The veil of the temple was torn — Matthew 27:51
11. True
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“Truly this was the Son of God!” — Matthew 27:54
12. False
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Jesus tasted but refused at first, later accepted — Matthew 27:34; John
19:29–30
13. True
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Soldiers cast lots for His clothing — John 19:24
14. True
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Golgotha means “Place of a Skull” — John 19:17
15. False
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Jesus remained on the cross for several hours — Mark 15:25–37
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Bible Quiz – Crucifixion (Cross-Reference Trap Round)
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This advanced round dives deeper into the crucifixion accounts by comparing
details across the four Gospels in the Bible. These “Cross-Reference Traps” are
designed to catch assumptions—only careful readers who notice differences and
harmonies between passages will score high!
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Instructions
Each
statement blends details from multiple Gospel accounts.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F).
Watch
out: some statements are partially correct but ultimately misleading!
Answers
with full references are provided after the quiz.
❓ Quiz Section
1.
All four Gospels explicitly mention
Simon of Cyrene carrying Jesus’ cross.
2.
Both Matthew and Mark record the exact
words “It is finished.”
3.
Luke alone records Jesus praying,
“Father, forgive them.”
4.
John is the only Gospel that mentions
the piercing of Jesus’ side.
5.
All four Gospels mention darkness
covering the land during the crucifixion.
6.
Only Luke records the conversation
between Jesus and the repentant thief.
7.
The title on the cross is written
identically in all four Gospels.
8.
Only John mentions Jesus’ mother
standing near the cross.
9.
Matthew is the only Gospel that
records an earthquake at Jesus’ death.
10. All
four Gospels record the centurion declaring Jesus as the Son of God in the same
words.
11. Mark
and John both record the exact same time of crucifixion.
12. Only
Matthew mentions the resurrection of saints after Jesus’ death.
13. Luke
and John both record Jesus saying, “Into your hands I commit my spirit.”
14. All
four Gospels mention the soldiers casting lots for Jesus’ garments.
15. John
alone records that Jesus carried His own cross initially.
Answers & References
1.
False
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Mentioned in Matthew 27:32; Mark 15:21; Luke 23:26 — not in John
2.
False
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“It is finished” appears only in John 19:30
3.
True
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Luke 23:34
4.
True
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John 19:34
5.
False
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Matthew 27:45; Mark 15:33; Luke 23:44 — not mentioned in John
6.
True
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Luke 23:39–43
7.
False
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Variations appear — Matthew 27:37; Mark 15:26; Luke 23:38; John 19:19
8.
False
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Also implied in Matthew 27:56; Mark 15:40 (though not named as explicitly as in
John 19:25)
9.
True
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Matthew 27:51
10.
False
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Matthew 27:54; Mark 15:39; Luke 23:47 (different wording), not in John
11.
False
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Mark 15:25 (third hour) vs. John 19:14 (about sixth hour)
12.
True
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Matthew 27:52–53
13.
False
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Found only in Luke 23:46
14.
False
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Explicit in Matthew 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34 (some manuscripts); John
19:24
15.
True
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John 19:17
That
was a challenging round! How many traps did you avoid?
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Bible Quiz – Crucifixion (Chain-Link Scripture Challenge)
✨ Welcome to the Chain-Link Scripture Challenge!
This round is all about connecting verses across different parts of the
Bible—linking prophecy, fulfillment, sayings, and events tied to the
crucifixion. Each question forms a “chain,” and your task is to decide if the
links are accurate.
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Instructions
Each
statement connects two or more Bible passages.
Decide
whether the chain is True (T) or False (F).
Be
careful: one weak link breaks the whole chain!
Answers
with complete references are provided after the quiz.
❓ Quiz Section
1.
Psalm 22 describes suffering → Jesus quotes from it on
the cross →
This is recorded in both Matthew and Mark.
2.
Isaiah 53 speaks of silent suffering → Jesus remains completely
silent throughout His crucifixion in all four Gospels.
3.
Psalm 69 mentions thirst → Jesus says “I thirst” → This is recorded in John.
4.
Zechariah 12:10 speaks of one being
pierced →
Jesus’ side is pierced →
This is recorded in John.
5.
Psalm 34 says none of His bones are
broken →
Jesus’ legs were not broken →
This fulfillment is noted in John.
6.
Amos 8:9 speaks of darkness at noon → Darkness falls during
crucifixion →
This is recorded in Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
7.
Isaiah 53 says He was numbered with
transgressors →
Jesus is crucified alone →
This is recorded in Luke.
8.
Psalm 22 mentions dividing garments → Soldiers cast lots → This is recorded in all four
Gospels.
9.
Exodus 12 (Passover lamb) → Jesus is crucified during
Passover →
Highlighted especially in John.
10. Isaiah
53 speaks of intercession for sinners → Jesus prays “Father forgive them” → Recorded in Luke.
11. Psalm
31:5 says “Into your hands I commit my spirit” → Jesus says this on the cross → Found in Luke.
12. Zechariah
9:9 (triumphal entry prophecy) →
directly describes the crucifixion scene in detail in the Gospels.
13. Psalm
22 describes mockery →
Bystanders mock Jesus →
Recorded in Matthew and Mark.
14. Isaiah
53 speaks of burial with the rich → Jesus is buried in a rich man’s tomb → Recorded in the Gospels.
15. Jonah’s
three days in the fish →
Jesus predicts His death and resurrection → Directly fulfilled during the crucifixion
event itself.
Answers & References
1.
True
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Psalm 22:1 →
Matthew 27:46; Mark 15:34
2.
False
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Isaiah 53:7; Jesus speaks multiple times — Luke 23:34, 43, 46; John 19:26–30
3.
True
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Psalm 69:21 →
John 19:28
4.
True
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Zechariah 12:10 →
John 19:34, 37
5.
True
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Psalm 34:20 →
John 19:33, 36
6.
True
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Amos 8:9 →
Matthew 27:45; Mark 15:33; Luke 23:44
7.
False
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Isaiah 53:12 →
Luke 23:32–33 (He was crucified with others, not alone)
8.
False
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Psalm 22:18 →
Explicit in Matthew 27:35; Mark 15:24; Luke 23:34; John 19:24 (not equally
detailed in all)
9.
True
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Exodus 12 →
John 19:14, 31
10.
True
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Isaiah 53:12 →
Luke 23:34
11.
True
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Psalm 31:5 →
Luke 23:46
12.
False
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Zechariah 9:9 վերաբers to the triumphal entry — Matthew 21:5, not crucifixion
13.
True
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Psalm 22:7–8 →
Matthew 27:39–43; Mark 15:29–32
14.
True
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Isaiah 53:9 →
Matthew 27:57–60
15.
False
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Jonah 1:17 →
Matthew 12:40 (fulfilled in resurrection, not crucifixion itself)
That was a deep dive! How strong were your “chains”? 😊

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