Bible Quiz – Noah (Subjective Questions) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Noah (Subjective Questions) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

The story of Noah is one of the most powerful narratives in the Bible—filled with themes of faith, obedience, judgment, and divine mercy. This quiz will help you dive deeper into the life of Noah, testing not just memory but understanding of the message behind the events.

 

📜 Instructions

Answer each question in your own words.

Try to support your answers with Biblical understanding.

Do not check answers until you complete all questions.

Scripture references and answers are provided at the end for self-evaluation.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1.        Why did God decide to destroy the earth during Noah’s time?

 

2.        What made Noah different from the rest of the people on earth?

 

3.        Describe the instructions God gave Noah regarding the ark.

 

4.        How did Noah demonstrate his faith in God?

 

5.        What was the significance of taking animals into the ark in pairs (and sevens)?

 

6.        How long did the rain fall on the earth?

 

7.        What role did the raven and the dove play after the flood?

 

8.        What sign did God give as a covenant after the flood?

 

9.        What promise did God make to Noah and all living creatures?

 

10.  What lesson does Noah’s story teach about obedience and judgment?

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        God saw that human wickedness was great and every inclination of their hearts was evil.

📖 Genesis 6:5 – “The LORD saw how great the wickedness of the human race had become on the earth…”

 

2.        Noah was righteous, blameless, and walked faithfully with God.

📖 Genesis 6:9 – “Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time…”

 

3.        God instructed Noah to build an ark of gopher wood with specific dimensions and rooms.

📖 Genesis 6:14–16 – “So make yourself an ark of cypress wood; make rooms in it…”

 

4.        Noah obeyed everything God commanded him without hesitation.

📖 Genesis 6:22 – “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.”

 

5.        Animals were preserved to sustain life and repopulate the earth after the flood.

📖 Genesis 7:2–3 – “Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal…”

 

6.        Rain fell for forty days and forty nights.

📖 Genesis 7:12 – “And rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights.”

 

7.        The raven and dove were sent to check if the waters had receded.

📖 Genesis 8:6–12 – The dove returned with an olive leaf as a sign of dry land.

 

8.        God placed a rainbow in the sky as a sign of His covenant.

📖 Genesis 9:13 – “I have set my rainbow in the clouds…”

 

9.        God promised never again to destroy the earth with a flood.

📖 Genesis 9:11 – “Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood…”

 

10.  The story teaches that obedience to God brings salvation, while disobedience leads to judgment.

📖 Hebrews 11:7 – “By faith Noah… built an ark to save his family…”

 

If you enjoyed this quiz, try sharing it with your friends, family, or church group! You can also turn it into a fun group activity or challenge round.

 

🧠 Bible Quiz – Noah

🔥 Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round

Think you truly know the story of Noah? This advanced round goes beyond the obvious, testing careful reading, hidden details, and theological insight. Even seasoned Bible scholars may need to pause and think twice!

 

📜 Instructions

Answer thoughtfully—many questions contain subtle traps.

Pay close attention to wording and Biblical specifics.

Avoid assumptions based on common retellings.

Complete all questions before checking the answers below.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1.        Who actually shut the door of the ark—Noah or God?

 

2.        Did Noah bring only two of every animal into the ark? Explain the distinction.

 

3.        How long did the floodwaters remain on the earth—not just the rain?

 

4.        What specific type of leaf did the dove bring back to Noah?

 

5.        How many times did Noah send out the dove, and what were the outcomes each time?

 

6.        What was Noah’s age when the floodwaters came upon the earth?

 

7.        On what day did the ark come to rest, and on which mountains?

 

8.        How long after the ark rested did the tops of the mountains become visible?

 

9.        What was the first thing Noah did after leaving the ark?

 

10.  What unusual event involving Noah occurred after the flood that is often overlooked?

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        God shut the door of the ark, not Noah.

📖 Genesis 7:16 – “Then the LORD shut him in.”

 

2.        No—Noah brought two of every unclean animal, but seven pairs of clean animals and birds.

📖 Genesis 7:2–3 – “Take with you seven pairs of every kind of clean animal…”

 

3.        The waters remained on the earth for 150 days, not just 40 days of rain.

📖 Genesis 7:24 – “The waters flooded the earth for a hundred and fifty days.”

 

4.        An olive leaf.

📖 Genesis 8:11 – “…there in its beak was a freshly plucked olive leaf!”

 

5.        Three times:

First: returned finding no resting place

Second: returned with an olive leaf

Third: did not return

📖 Genesis 8:8–12

 

6.        Noah was 600 years old when the flood came.

📖 Genesis 7:6 – “Noah was six hundred years old when the floodwaters came on the earth.”

 

7.        The ark rested on the mountains of Ararat on the 17th day of the 7th month.

📖 Genesis 8:4 – “...the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat.”

 

8.        It took until the 10th month for the tops of the mountains to become visible.

📖 Genesis 8:5 – “...on the first day of the tenth month the tops of the mountains became visible.”

 

9.        Noah built an altar and offered burnt offerings to the Lord.

📖 Genesis 8:20 – “Then Noah built an altar to the LORD…”

 

10.  Noah became drunk from wine and lay uncovered in his tent.

📖 Genesis 9:21 – “When he drank some of its wine, he became drunk and lay uncovered inside his tent.”

 

🔗 Bible Quiz – Noah

🧩 Cross-Reference Trap Round

The story of Noah doesn’t stand alone—it echoes across the entire Bible. From prophets to apostles, Noah’s life is referenced to reveal deeper truths about faith, judgment, and salvation. This round challenges you to trace those connections. Be careful—these are designed to “trap” even sharp readers!

 

📜 Instructions

Answer using both Old and New Testament understanding.

Look beyond Genesis—think prophetically and doctrinally.

Some answers require identifying where else the idea appears.

Attempt all questions before checking answers.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1.        Which New Testament passage compares the days of Noah to the coming of the Son of Man? What is the main warning?

 

2.        Which apostle uses Noah as an example of salvation through water, and how is it symbolically applied?

 

3.        In which book is Noah listed among the heroes of faith, and what specific act of faith is highlighted?

 

4.        Which prophet mentions Noah alongside Daniel and Job to emphasize individual righteousness?

 

5.        According to the New Testament, how many people were saved in the ark, and why is this detail emphasized?

 

6.        Which epistle refers to God’s patience during the time of Noah while the ark was being built?

 

7.        What comparison does Jesus make about people’s behavior in Noah’s time before the flood?

 

8.        Which Old Testament book outside Genesis refers to God’s covenant with Noah as a symbol of His enduring mercy?

 

9.        How does Peter describe the world before the flood in terms of its destruction?

 

10.  Which New Testament passage connects Noah’s flood to the future judgment by fire?

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        Gospel of Matthew compares the days of Noah to the coming of the Son of Man, warning about unpreparedness.

📖 Matthew 24:37–39 – “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man…”

 

2.        First Epistle of Peter uses Noah’s story to symbolize baptism as salvation through water.

📖 1 Peter 3:20–21 – “…in it only a few people, eight in all, were saved through water, and this water symbolizes baptism…”

 

3.        Epistle to the Hebrews lists Noah as a hero of faith for building the ark in reverent fear.

📖 Hebrews 11:7 – “By faith Noah… built an ark to save his family…”

 

4.        Book of Ezekiel mentions Noah with Daniel and Job to stress personal righteousness.

📖 Ezekiel 14:14 – “Even if these three men—Noah, Daniel and Job—were in it…”

 

5.        The New Testament says eight people were saved, emphasizing the small number who were faithful.

📖 1 Peter 3:20 – “…only a few people, eight in all, were saved…”

 

6.        First Epistle of Peter highlights God’s patience during ark construction.

📖 1 Peter 3:20 – “…God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built.”

 

7.        Jesus said people were eating, drinking, marrying—living normally and unaware of judgment.

📖 Matthew 24:38–39 – “For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking…”

 

8.        Book of Isaiah refers to Noah’s covenant as a sign of God’s lasting mercy.

📖 Isaiah 54:9 – “To me this is like the days of Noah…”

 

9.        Peter says the ancient world was destroyed by being flooded with water.

📖 2 Peter 3:6 – “…the world of that time was deluged and destroyed.”

 

10.  Second Epistle of Peter connects the flood to future judgment by fire.

📖 2 Peter 3:7 – “…the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire…”

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