Bible Quiz – Finance (MCQs) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Money,
wealth, and stewardship are recurring themes throughout the Bible. From
teachings of Jesus Christ to wisdom literature like Proverbs, Scripture offers
deep insights into handling finances with faith and integrity.
This
quiz will challenge your understanding of biblical financial principles—ranging
from generosity and contentment to warnings about greed.
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Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Choose
the correct answer based on biblical teaching.
Answers
with complete reference verses are provided after the quiz.
No
peeking! Try your best first 😊
❓ Quiz Section
1.
What is described as “the root of all kinds of evil”?
A.
Poverty
B.
Wealth
C.
Love of money
D.
Debt
2.
According to Proverbs, what happens to those who are generous?
A.
They become poor
B.
They prosper
C.
They lose everything
D.
They are ignored
3.
Who said, “You cannot serve both God and money”?
A.
Moses
B.
David
C.
Jesus Christ
D.
Paul the Apostle
4.
In the Parable of the Talents, what were servants expected to do with their
money?
A.
Hide it
B.
Spend it immediately
C.
Invest and multiply it
D.
Give it away
5.
What does the Bible say about borrowing?
A.
It is always encouraged
B.
The borrower is slave to the lender
C.
It brings blessings
D.
It is irrelevant
6.
According to Ecclesiastes, what never satisfies?
A.
Wisdom
B.
Wealth
C.
Faith
D.
Love
7.
What percentage is traditionally associated with tithing in the Bible?
A.
5%
B.
10%
C.
15%
D.
20%
8.
What did Judas Iscariot receive for betraying Jesus?
A.
10 silver coins
B.
20 gold coins
C.
30 pieces of silver
D.
50 denarii
9.
What is advised in Proverbs regarding planning finances?
A.
Ignore planning
B.
Spend freely
C.
Plan diligently
D.
Depend on luck
10.
In Luke, what was the rich fool criticized for?
A.
Being poor
B.
Saving money
C.
Hoarding wealth without being rich toward God
D.
Giving too much
Answers & References
1.
C — Love of money
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“For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil…” — 1 Timothy 6:10
2.
B — They prosper
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“A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.” —
Proverbs 11:25
3.
C — Jesus Christ
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“You cannot serve both God and money.” — Matthew 6:24
4.
C — Invest and multiply it
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Parable of the Talents — Matthew 25:14–30
5.
B — The borrower is slave to the lender
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“The borrower is slave to the lender.” — Proverbs 22:7
6.
B — Wealth
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“Whoever loves money never has enough…” — Ecclesiastes 5:10
7.
B — 10%
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“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse…” — Malachi 3:10
8.
C — 30 pieces of silver
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“They counted out for him thirty pieces of silver.” — Matthew 26:15
9.
C — Plan diligently
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“The plans of the diligent lead to profit…” — Proverbs 21:5
10.
C — Hoarding wealth without being rich toward God
📖 Parable
of the Rich Fool — Luke 12:16–21
How
did you score? Share your results with friends, family, or your Bible study
group and challenge them!
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Bible Quiz – Finance (Cross-Reference Traps MCQs)
The
Bible often repeats financial principles across different books—but with subtle
differences in emphasis. These questions are designed to trip up surface-level
knowledge and reward those who truly understand Scripture in context.
Be
careful—many options may sound correct!
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Instructions
Each
question has four closely related options.
Only
one is fully correct in its biblical context.
Watch
for misattributed verses, partial truths, or twisted meanings.
Answers
with complete references follow after the quiz.
❓ Cross-Reference Trap Quiz
1.
Which verse correctly states that wealth can be fleeting?
A.
Wealth gained quickly will last forever
B.
Wealth gained hastily will dwindle
C.
Wealth always brings security
D.
Wealth is a sign of righteousness
2.
Who said, “Remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability
to produce wealth”?
A.
Solomon
B.
Moses
C.
David
D.
Paul the Apostle
3.
Which teaching correctly reflects New Testament giving?
A.
Give only 10% exactly
B.
Give reluctantly
C.
Give cheerfully, not under compulsion
D.
Give only when wealthy
4.
Which statement about riches is correctly matched?
A.
Riches guarantee peace — Psalms
B.
Riches profit nothing in death — Proverbs
C.
Riches always save — Ecclesiastes
D.
Riches are eternal — Matthew
5.
What did Jesus Christ warn about storing treasures?
A.
Store all treasures on earth
B.
Earthly treasures never decay
C.
Store treasures in heaven
D.
Treasure has no value
6.
Which is the correct cross-reference about contentment?
A.
Contentment comes from wealth — Luke
B.
Godliness with contentment is great gain — 1 Timothy
C.
Contentment is unnecessary — Proverbs
D.
Contentment leads to poverty — Ecclesiastes
7.
Which warning about surety (guaranteeing loans) is accurate?
A.
Always guarantee others’ debts
B.
It is wise to co-sign freely
C.
Avoid putting up security for others
D.
Debt guarantees blessing
8.
Which statement correctly reflects the teaching on masters and money?
A.
You can serve both God and wealth equally
B.
Wealth is superior to God
C.
You cannot serve both God and money
D.
Money is irrelevant to faith
9.
Which example correctly illustrates misuse of money?
A.
The Good Samaritan
B.
The Widow’s Offering
C.
The Rich Fool
D.
The Faithful Servant
10.
Which Old Testament principle aligns with New Testament sowing and reaping?
A.
Giving leads to loss only
B.
Generosity leads to increase
C.
Hoarding leads to blessing
D.
Stinginess leads to abundance
Answers & References
1.
B — Wealth gained hastily will dwindle
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“Wealth gained hastily will dwindle…” — Proverbs 13:11
2.
B — Moses
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“Remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you the ability to produce
wealth…” — Deuteronomy 8:18
3.
C — Give cheerfully, not under compulsion
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“God loves a cheerful giver.” — 2 Corinthians 9:7
4.
B — Riches profit nothing in death
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“Riches do not profit in the day of wrath…” — Proverbs 11:4
5.
C — Store treasures in heaven
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“Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven…” — Matthew 6:19–20
6.
B — Godliness with contentment is great gain
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“Godliness with contentment is great gain.” — 1 Timothy 6:6
7.
C — Avoid putting up security for others
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Warnings against surety — Proverbs 6:1–5
8.
C — You cannot serve both God and money
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“You cannot serve both God and money.” — Matthew 6:24
9.
C — The Rich Fool
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Parable of the Rich Fool — Luke 12:16–21
10.
B — Generosity leads to increase
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“One gives freely, yet grows all the richer…” — Proverbs 11:24
That
was a tough one! How many traps did you avoid? 😄
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Bible Quiz – Finance (Chain-Link Scripture Challenge)
✨ The
Bible often builds its teachings like a chain—one truth linking to another
across different books and authors. In this challenge, you’ll need to follow
the scriptural chain: from principle → teaching → application.
Each
question asks you to identify the correct sequence of related verses or ideas
about finances. Only one option forms a true biblical chain.
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Instructions
Each
question contains four possible “chains” (A–D).
Choose
the option where all parts align correctly across Scripture.
Watch
out for broken links—one wrong verse or idea breaks the whole chain!
Answers
with complete references are provided after the quiz.
❓ Chain-Link Scripture Quiz
1.
Which chain correctly links generosity to blessing?
A.
Give →
Lose everything →
Regret
B.
Give →
Receive back →
Abundance
C.
Give →
Become poor →
Dependence
D.
Give →
No effect →
Neutral
2.
Which chain correctly connects love of money to spiritual danger?
A.
Money →
Happiness →
Peace
B.
Love of money →
Temptation →
Destruction
C.
Wealth →
Faith →
Salvation
D.
Riches →
Wisdom →
Glory
3.
Which chain reflects biblical stewardship from parables?
A.
Receive →
Hide →
Praise
B.
Receive →
Waste →
Reward
C.
Receive →
Invest →
Accountability →
Reward
D.
Receive →
Ignore →
Freedom
4.
Which chain correctly links planning with financial outcome?
A.
No planning →
Success
B.
Careful planning →
Profit
C.
Laziness →
Wealth
D.
Rush decisions →
Stability
5.
Which chain about debt is biblically accurate?
A.
Borrow freely → Rule
others
B.
Borrow →
Become servant to lender
C.
Borrow →
Gain independence
D.
Borrow →
Immediate blessing
6.
Which chain connects contentment and godliness?
A.
Wealth →
Contentment →
Godliness
B.
Godliness →
Contentment →
Great gain
C.
Poverty →
Complaining →
Growth
D.
Desire →
Fulfillment →
Peace
7.
Which chain correctly reflects teaching on treasures?
A.
Store on earth →
Eternal security
B.
Store in heaven →
Eternal reward
C.
Store wealth →
Salvation
D.
Store nothing →
Loss
8.
Which chain links sowing and reaping principles?
A.
Sow little →
Reap much always
B.
Sow generously →
Reap generously
C.
Sow nothing →
Reap abundance
D.
Sow poorly →
Reap perfectly
9.
Which chain reflects warning about trusting riches?
A.
Trust riches →
Stand forever
B.
Trust God →
Flourish
C.
Trust wealth →
Eternal life
D.
Trust money →
Wisdom
10.
Which chain correctly links work ethic and provision?
A.
Laziness →
Plenty
B.
Diligence →
Provision
C.
Sleep →
Prosperity
D.
Idleness →
Reward
Answers & References
1.
B — Give → Receive
back →
Abundance
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“Give, and it will be given to you… a good measure… will be poured into your
lap.” — Luke 6:38
2.
B — Love of money →
Temptation →
Destruction
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“Those who want to get rich fall into temptation… and into many harmful
desires…” — 1 Timothy 6:9–10
3.
C — Receive →
Invest →
Accountability →
Reward
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Parable of the Talents — Matthew 25:14–30
4.
B — Careful planning →
Profit
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“The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance…” — Proverbs 21:5
5.
B — Borrow →
Become servant to lender
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“The borrower is slave to the lender.” — Proverbs 22:7
6.
B — Godliness →
Contentment →
Great gain
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“Godliness with contentment is great gain.” — 1 Timothy 6:6
7.
B — Store in heaven →
Eternal reward
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“Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven…” — Matthew 6:20
8.
B — Sow generously →
Reap generously
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“Whoever sows generously will also reap generously.” — 2 Corinthians 9:6
9.
B — Trust God →
Flourish
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“Those who trust in their riches will fall, but the righteous will thrive…” —
Proverbs 11:28
10.
B — Diligence →
Provision
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“Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.” — Proverbs 10:4
How
strong is your Scripture chain? 🔗

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