Bible Quiz – Psalm 75 (Multiple Choice Questions) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
75 is a powerful reminder that God is the ultimate Judge. It speaks about His
perfect timing, His justice, and His authority to lift up or bring down. This
quiz will help you explore the key truths of this psalm in a simple and
engaging way.
📖
Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Choose
the correct answer before checking the answers section below.
After
the quiz, review the full Bible verses provided for deeper understanding.
No
rushing—take your time and reflect on the meaning behind each question.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
To whom is Psalm 75 addressed in its title?
A.
The chief Musician
B.
King David
C.
The Levites
D.
The people of Israel
2.
What does the psalmist say about God’s name?
A.
It is hidden
B.
It is near
C.
It is forgotten
D.
It is feared only
3.
What do people declare when God’s name is near?
A.
His anger
B.
His laws
C.
His wondrous works
D.
His silence
4.
What does God say He will judge with?
A.
Anger
B.
Wisdom
C.
Equity
D.
Mercy
5.
What happens to the earth and its inhabitants according to the psalm?
A.
They rejoice
B.
They melt
C.
They disappear
D.
They grow strong
6.
What does God say to the foolish?
A.
Be wise
B.
Do not deal foolishly
C.
Repent immediately
D.
Stay silent
7.
What should the wicked not lift up?
A.
Their hands
B.
Their eyes
C.
Their horn
D.
Their voice
8.
From where does promotion NOT come?
A.
The east
B.
The west
C.
The south
D.
All of the above
9.
Who is the judge according to the psalm?
A.
Kings
B.
Prophets
C.
God
D.
Angels
10.
What is in the hand of the Lord described as?
A.
A sword
B.
A book
C.
A cup
D.
A staff
11.
What is the cup full of?
A.
Water
B.
Mixture
C.
Oil
D.
Blood
12.
What will happen to the horns of the wicked?
A.
They will grow
B.
They will shine
C.
They will be cut off
D.
They will be hidden
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
A. The chief Musician
Psalm
75:1 (Title context included)
"To
the chief Musician, Altaschith, A Psalm or Song of Asaph. Unto thee, O God, do
we give thanks..."
2.
B. It is near
Psalm
75:1
"Unto
thee, O God, do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks: for that thy name
is near thy wondrous works declare."
3.
C. His wondrous works
Psalm
75:1
"...for
that thy name is near thy wondrous works declare."
4.
C. Equity
Psalm
75:2
"When
I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly."
5.
B. They melt
Psalm
75:3
"The
earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: I bear up the pillars of
it. Selah."
6.
B. Do not deal foolishly
Psalm
75:4
"I
said unto the fools, Deal not foolishly: and to the wicked, Lift not up the
horn:"
7.
C. Their horn
Psalm
75:5
"Lift
not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck."
8.
D. All of the above
Psalm
75:6
"For
promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the
south."
9.
C. God
Psalm
75:7
"But
God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another."
10.
C. A cup
Psalm
75:8
"For
in the hand of the Lord there is a cup..."
11.
B. Mixture
Psalm
75:8
"...and
the wine is red; it is full of mixture; and he poureth out of the same..."
12.
C. They will be cut off
Psalm
75:10
"All
the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous
shall be exalted."
If
you enjoyed this quiz, try reading Psalm 75 slowly and reflect on how God’s
justice and timing apply to your life today. Share this quiz with friends or
your study group and challenge them too!
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 75
Harder
Round (Multiple Choice Questions with Answers & Full Reference Verses)
Ready
to go deeper? This harder round from Psalm 75 will challenge you to notice
details, themes, and specific wording. It’s a great way to strengthen both your
memory and your understanding of God’s justice and authority.
📖
Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Choose
carefully—some answers are very close!
Check
the answers only after completing all questions.
Don’t
just memorize—reflect on what each verse reveals about God.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
What specific phrase is associated with the tune or style in the title of Psalm
75?
A.
Shoshannim
B.
Altaschith
C.
Maschil
D.
Michtam
2.
Who is credited with writing Psalm 75?
A.
David
B.
Solomon
C.
Asaph
D.
Moses
3.
What does God say He will “receive” before judging uprightly?
A.
The kingdom
B.
The people
C.
The congregation
D.
The nations
4.
What metaphor is used to describe the stability of the earth?
A.
Roots
B.
Pillars
C.
Mountains
D.
Foundations
5.
What does God say He does to the pillars of the earth?
A.
Breaks them
B.
Strengthens them
C.
Bears them up
D.
Removes them
6.
What attitude is warned against when lifting up the horn?
A.
Pride and stubbornness
B.
Fear and doubt
C.
Joy and celebration
D.
Silence and patience
7.
What phrase describes how the wicked should not speak?
A.
With a loud voice
B.
With deceit
C.
With a stiff neck
D.
With anger
8.
Which direction is NOT mentioned when describing where promotion does not come
from?
A.
North
B.
South
C.
East
D.
West
9.
What two actions does God take as judge in Psalm 75:7?
A.
Rewards and punishes
B.
Lifts and destroys
C.
Puts down and sets up
D.
Calls and sends
10.
What color is the wine in the cup described in Psalm 75?
A.
White
B.
Clear
C.
Red
D.
Dark
11.
What happens to the dregs of the cup?
A.
They are poured out
B.
They are saved
C.
They are ignored
D.
They are purified
12.
What does the psalmist declare he will do forever?
A.
Sing only
B.
Praise only
C.
Declare and sing praises
D.
Worship silently
13.
To whom will the psalmist sing praises?
A.
The Lord of Hosts
B.
The God of Jacob
C.
The King of Kings
D.
The Holy One
14.
What contrast is made in the final verse of the psalm?
A.
Light vs darkness
B.
Wicked vs righteous
C.
Heaven vs earth
D.
Weak vs strong
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
B. Altaschith
Psalm
75:Title
"To
the chief Musician, Altaschith, A Psalm or Song of Asaph."
2.
C. Asaph
Psalm
75:Title
"...A
Psalm or Song of Asaph."
3.
C. The congregation
Psalm
75:2
"When
I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly."
4.
B. Pillars
Psalm
75:3
"The
earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: I bear up the pillars of
it. Selah."
5.
C. Bears them up
Psalm
75:3
"...I
bear up the pillars of it. Selah."
6.
A. Pride and stubbornness
Psalm
75:5
"Lift
not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck."
7.
C. With a stiff neck
Psalm
75:5
"...speak
not with a stiff neck."
8.
A. North
Psalm
75:6
"For
promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the
south."
9.
C. Puts down and sets up
Psalm
75:7
"But
God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another."
10.
C. Red
Psalm
75:8
"For
in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red..."
11.
A. They are poured out
Psalm
75:8
"...but
the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink
them."
12.
C. Declare and sing praises
Psalm
75:9
"But
I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob."
13.
B. The God of Jacob
Psalm
75:9
"...I
will sing praises to the God of Jacob."
14.
B. Wicked vs righteous
Psalm
75:10
"All
the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous
shall be exalted."
You’re
doing great—this is how deeper understanding grows! Take a moment to reread
Psalm 75 and notice how every detail points to God’s control over justice and
power. Share this harder round with a friend or Bible group and see who can
score the highest.
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 75
Hardest
Round (Multiple Choice Questions with Answers & Full Reference Verses)
✨
This is the hardest level—designed to really stretch your attention to detail
and your understanding of Psalm 75. These questions focus on exact wording,
subtle contrasts, and deeper meaning. Take it slowly and enjoy the challenge.
📖
Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Some
options may look very similar—read carefully.
Try
to answer from memory before checking.
Use
the answer section to study the full verse context.
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
What is the exact sequence in which thanks is expressed in Psalm 75:1?
A.
Once with praise
B.
Twice in repetition
C.
Three times with emphasis
D.
Only at the end
2.
What is the reason given for giving thanks to God in verse 1?
A.
His mercy endures
B.
His judgments are true
C.
His name is near
D.
His power is great
3.
What does God say He will do when He receives the congregation?
A.
Reward the righteous
B.
Judge uprightly
C.
Establish peace
D.
Gather the nations
4.
What word best describes the condition of the earth in Psalm 75:3?
A.
Shaken
B.
Dissolved
C.
Broken
D.
Burning
5.
Who is speaking in Psalm 75:3 when it says, “I bear up the pillars of it”?
A.
The psalmist
B.
The people
C.
God
D.
The angels
6.
What two groups are directly addressed in Psalm 75:4?
A.
Kings and rulers
B.
Nations and tribes
C.
Fools and the wicked
D.
Priests and prophets
7.
What dual warning is given regarding the “horn” in verses 4–5?
A.
Do not break it or hide it
B.
Do not lift it up or speak proudly
C.
Do not sharpen it or raise it
D.
Do not use it or show it
8.
Which phrase completes this idea: “Speak not with a ____”?
A.
Proud heart
B.
Loud voice
C.
Stiff neck
D.
Hardened mind
9.
Which direction is completely omitted in the statement about promotion?
A.
East
B.
West
C.
South
D.
North
10.
What is the full process described regarding the cup in the Lord’s hand?
A.
It is filled, shaken, and spilled
B.
It is mixed, poured, and consumed
C.
It is blessed, shared, and emptied
D.
It is given, taken, and broken
11.
Who specifically drinks the dregs of the cup?
A.
The nations
B.
The enemies
C.
The wicked of the earth
D.
The unbelievers
12.
What two actions does the psalmist commit to in verse 9?
A.
Worship and obey
B.
Declare and sing praises
C.
Trust and follow
D.
Speak and write
13.
What title of God is specifically used in verse 9?
A.
Lord of Hosts
B.
Most High
C.
God of Jacob
D.
Almighty King
14.
What happens simultaneously in the final verse regarding horns?
A.
All horns are broken
B.
The wicked are lifted and the righteous fall
C.
The wicked are cut off and the righteous are exalted
D.
The horns disappear completely
15.
What literary device is most clearly seen in verse 10?
A.
Simile
B.
Irony
C.
Parallel contrast
D.
Hyperbole
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
B. Twice in repetition
Psalm
75:1
"Unto
thee, O God, do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks: for that thy name
is near thy wondrous works declare."
2.
C. His name is near
Psalm
75:1
"...for
that thy name is near thy wondrous works declare."
3.
B. Judge uprightly
Psalm
75:2
"When
I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly."
4.
B. Dissolved
Psalm
75:3
"The
earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: I bear up the pillars of
it. Selah."
5.
C. God
Psalm
75:3
"...I
bear up the pillars of it. Selah."
6.
C. Fools and the wicked
Psalm
75:4
"I
said unto the fools, Deal not foolishly: and to the wicked, Lift not up the
horn:"
7.
B. Do not lift it up or speak proudly
Psalm
75:5
"Lift
not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck."
8.
C. Stiff neck
Psalm
75:5
"...speak
not with a stiff neck."
9.
D. North
Psalm
75:6
"For
promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the
south."
10.
B. It is mixed, poured, and consumed
Psalm
75:8
"For
in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red; it is full of mixture;
and he poureth out of the same: but the dregs thereof, all the wicked of the
earth shall wring them out, and drink them."
11.
C. The wicked of the earth
Psalm
75:8
"...all
the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them."
12.
B. Declare and sing praises
Psalm
75:9
"But
I will declare for ever; I will sing praises to the God of Jacob."
13.
C. God of Jacob
Psalm
75:9
"...I
will sing praises to the God of Jacob."
14.
C. The wicked are cut off and the righteous are exalted
Psalm
75:10
"All
the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous
shall be exalted."
15.
C. Parallel contrast
Psalm
75:10
"All
the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous
shall be exalted."
That
was a serious challenge—well done for taking it on! Go back and read Psalm 75
once more, this time noticing the structure, repetition, and contrasts. Share
this hardest round with your Bible study group or friends and see who truly
knows the text.

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