Bible Quiz – Noah (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
The
story of Noah is one of the most powerful accounts of faith, obedience, and
God’s covenant. From the building of the ark to the great flood and the promise
of the rainbow, Noah’s journey teaches timeless lessons about trust and
righteousness.
This
quiz will test your knowledge of Noah’s story as found in Genesis chapters 6–9.
Ready to dive in?
📜 Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True or False.
Write
down your answers.
Check
your responses in the Answer Section below (with full Bible references).
❓ Quiz
Questions
1.
Noah was the son of Abraham.
2.
Noah was described as a righteous man,
blameless among the people of his time.
3.
God instructed Noah to build an ark
because of a coming famine.
4.
The ark was made of gopher wood.
5.
Noah was told to take two of every
kind of animal into the ark.
6.
Noah took seven pairs of every animal,
both clean and unclean.
7.
It rained for 40 days and 40 nights
during the flood.
8.
The floodwaters covered all the high
mountains under the entire heavens.
9.
Noah sent out a raven before sending a
dove.
10. The
dove returned the second time with an olive leaf.
11. The
ark came to rest on Mount Sinai.
12. Noah
built an altar to the Lord after leaving the ark.
13. God
made a covenant with Noah never to destroy the earth again by flood.
14. The
sign of God’s covenant with Noah was a rainbow.
15. Noah
planted a vineyard after the flood.
Answers with References
1.
False
Reference:
Genesis 5:28–29 (Noah was the son of Lamech)
2.
True
Reference:
Genesis 6:9
3.
False
Reference:
Genesis 6:13 (It was because of widespread wickedness, not famine)
4.
True
Reference:
Genesis 6:14
5.
True
Reference:
Genesis 6:19
6.
False
Reference:
Genesis 7:2 (Seven pairs of clean animals, two of unclean)
7.
True
Reference:
Genesis 7:12
8.
True
Reference:
Genesis 7:19
9.
True
Reference:
Genesis 8:7
10. True
Reference:
Genesis 8:11
11. False
Reference:
Genesis 8:4 (Mountains of Ararat, not Sinai)
12. True
Reference:
Genesis 8:20
13. True
Reference:
Genesis 9:11
14. True
Reference:
Genesis 9:13
15. True
Reference:
Genesis 9:20
How
did you score? Share this quiz with your friends, family, or church group and
see who knows Noah’s story best! 🌈
🌊 Bible Quiz – Noah
(Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round)
✨ Think you’ve mastered Noah’s story?
This round goes deeper—testing not just memory, but careful reading and
attention to detail. Some statements may sound right but hide small twists.
Stay sharp!
📜 Instructions
Mark
each statement as True or False.
Don’t
rush—many are intentionally tricky.
Check
the Answer Section afterward, with full references for deeper study.
❓ Quiz
Questions
1.
Noah was 500 years old when he entered
the ark.
2.
God commanded Noah to bring exactly
two animals of every kind, without exception.
3.
The flood began in the second month of
Noah’s 600th year.
4.
Rain was the only source of the
floodwaters.
5.
The ark had only one level (deck).
6.
Noah’s wife, sons, and sons’ wives all
entered the ark with him.
7.
The waters prevailed on the earth for
40 days only.
8.
The ark rested on a single mountain
called Ararat.
9.
Noah sent out the dove only once.
10. The
dove did not return the final time Noah sent it out.
11. Noah
removed the covering of the ark before leaving it.
12. God
commanded Noah to leave the ark immediately after the ground became visible.
13. Noah
offered burnt offerings using clean animals after the flood.
14. God
cursed Noah after the incident involving his vineyard.
15. Ham
was cursed by Noah for seeing his father’s nakedness.
Answers with References
1.
False
Reference:
Genesis 7:6 (He was 600 when the flood came; he began having sons at 500 –
Genesis 5:32)
2.
False
Reference:
Genesis 7:2–3 (Seven pairs of clean animals, two of unclean)
3.
True
Reference:
Genesis 7:11
4.
False
Reference:
Genesis 7:11–12 (Rain + “fountains of the great deep”)
5.
False
Reference:
Genesis 6:16 (It had three decks)
6.
True
Reference:
Genesis 7:7
7.
False
Reference:
Genesis 7:24 (Waters prevailed 150 days)
8.
False
Reference:
Genesis 8:4 (“Mountains of Ararat,” not a single peak)
9.
False
Reference:
Genesis 8:8–12 (The dove was sent multiple times)
10. True
Reference:
Genesis 8:12
11. True
Reference:
Genesis 8:13
12. False
Reference:
Genesis 8:13–16 (He waited for God’s command before leaving)
13. True
Reference:
Genesis 8:20
14. False
Reference:
Genesis 9:20–21 (No curse from God is recorded here)
15. False
Reference:
Genesis 9:24–25 (Canaan, Ham’s son, was cursed—not Ham directly)
How
many did you get right this time? If this round made you think twice, you’re
doing it right! 😄
🌊 Bible Quiz – Noah
(Cross-Reference Trap Round)
✨ The story of Noah doesn’t end in
Genesis—his life echoes throughout the Bible. This round blends passages from
different books to test whether you can discern what Scripture actually says
versus what is often assumed.
Be
alert—some statements combine truths from different verses in misleading ways!
📜 Instructions
Mark
each statement as True or False.
Pay
close attention to wording and references.
Verify
your answers using the Answer Section below.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
Noah is listed in the “Hall of Faith”
chapter in Hebrews.
2.
The New Testament states that Noah
preached righteousness to the people of his time.
3.
Jesus compared the days of Noah to the
coming of the Son of Man.
4.
The prophet Ezekiel lists Noah alongside
Daniel and Job as righteous men.
5.
The Apostle Paul directly mentions
Noah by name in his letters.
6.
Peter wrote that eight people were
saved through the flood.
7.
The Book of Psalms describes the flood
during Noah’s time in detail.
8.
Jesus said people were unaware of the
flood until it began in Noah’s days.
9.
The Book of Isaiah refers to God’s
covenant with Noah as a symbol of peace.
10. Noah
is mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus in the Gospel of Luke.
11. The
Book of Revelation directly mentions Noah and the ark.
12. Peter
compared baptism to the waters of Noah’s flood.
13. The
Book of Job references Noah’s ark as a symbol of deliverance.
14. Jesus
said people were eating, drinking, marrying, and giving in marriage in Noah’s
days.
15. The
New Testament teaches that the flood destroyed only a part of the earth.
Answers with References
1.
True
Reference:
Hebrews 11:7
2.
True
Reference:
2 Peter 2:5
3.
True
Reference:
Matthew 24:37–39
4.
True
Reference:
Ezekiel 14:14
5.
False
Reference:
Noah is not directly named in Paul’s epistles
6.
True
Reference:
1 Peter 3:20
7.
False
Reference:
Psalms mentions floods generally (e.g., Psalm 29:10), but not Noah’s flood in
detail
8.
True
Reference:
Matthew 24:39
9.
True
Reference:
Isaiah 54:9–10
10. True
Reference:
Luke 3:36
11. False
Reference:
Revelation does not directly mention Noah
12. True
Reference:
1 Peter 3:20–21
13. False
Reference:
Job does not mention Noah or the ark
14. True
Reference:
Matthew 24:38
15. False
Reference:
2 Peter 3:6 (The world was deluged and destroyed)
This
round separates surface knowledge from deep biblical understanding! How did you
do?
Challenge
your group or audience with this and see who can truly connect Scripture across
books 📖✨

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