Bible Quiz – Psalm 75 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 75 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

Psalm 75 is a powerful psalm of thanksgiving and divine judgment, where God is acknowledged as the righteous Judge who lifts up and brings down according to His perfect timing. This quiz will help you reflect on the truths found in this psalm and test your understanding of its message.

 

📌 Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Decide whether it is True or False based on Psalm 75.

Try answering on your own before checking the answers section.

Answers with full reference verses are given after the quiz.

 

🧠 True / False Questions

 

1.        God’s name is near when people declare His wondrous works.

 

2.        The earth is firmly established and can never be moved.

 

3.        God says He will judge the wicked at an appointed time.

 

4.        The proud are told not to lift up their horn arrogantly.

 

5.        Promotion comes from the east, west, or south according to human effort.

 

6.        God is the Judge who puts down one and lifts up another.

 

7.        The wicked are compared to a cup in the hand of the Lord.

 

8.        All the horns of the wicked will be cut off.

 

9.        The righteous will forget to praise God’s name forever.

 

10.  God declares that He will judge with equity.

 

11.  The earth and its inhabitants melt away without God’s control.

 

12.  The psalm is a song of thanksgiving, not complaint.

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1.        True – Psalm 75:1

“Thy name is near thy wondrous works declare.”

 

2.        False – Psalm 75 does not say the earth is unmovable in this verse. Instead, it emphasizes God’s timing (Psalm 75:2–3 context).

 

3.        True – Psalm 75:2

“When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly.”

 

4.        True – Psalm 75:4

“Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck.”

 

5.        False – Psalm 75:6

“For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south.”

 

6.        True – Psalm 75:7

“But God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another.”

 

7.        True – Psalm 75:8

“For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red...”

 

8.        True – Psalm 75:10

“All the horns of the wicked also will I cut off...”

 

9.        False – Psalm 75 is about praise and judgment, not forgetting God (Psalm 75:1, 9 emphasis on praise).

 

10.  True – Psalm 75:2

“I will judge uprightly.”

 

11.  False – While God judges, Psalm 75 does not describe the earth melting; it focuses on divine judgment and exaltation (Psalm 75:3–7).

 

12.  True – Psalm 75:1, 9

“Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks…”

 

Psalm 75 reminds us that God alone is the ultimate authority over promotion, judgment, and justice. Pride leads to downfall, but humility before God leads to honor in His time.

If this quiz helped you grow in understanding God’s Word, share it with others and test your friends too!

Stay rooted in Scripture, and keep exploring the Bible one psalm at a time!

 

 

📖 Bible Quiz – Psalm 75 (True/False) | Harder Round

 

Psalm 75 is short, but its theology is deep—covering God’s timing, judgment, sovereignty, and the downfall of pride. This harder round is designed to test closer attention to wording, meaning, and context, not just surface reading.

 

📌 Instructions

Read each statement carefully and think deeply about the psalm’s exact wording and meaning.

Mark each statement as True or False.

Some questions are designed to be tricky, so focus on accuracy.

Answers with full reference verses are provided after the quiz section.

 

🧠 True / False Questions (Harder Round)

 

1.        Psalm 75 begins with a declaration of thanksgiving to God for His wondrous works.

 

2.        The psalm states that God’s name is far away from His works.

 

3.        God warns the proud not to speak with a stiff neck or lifted horn.

 

4.        The psalm teaches that human promotion comes from political direction such as east or west.

 

5.        God declares that He will judge “at the set time,” not randomly.

 

6.        The earth is said to be dissolved because of human corruption alone.

 

7.        God is described as holding a cup filled with mixed and powerful wine.

 

8.        The wicked will drink from the cup of God’s wrath but remain unaffected.

 

9.        God alone determines who is lifted up and who is brought down.

 

10.  The horns of the righteous are promised to be exalted in Psalm 75.

 

11.  The psalm includes both warning to the wicked and praise to God.

 

12.  The message of Psalm 75 is centered on human self-promotion.

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1.        True – Psalm 75:1

“Unto thee, O God, do we give thanks, unto thee do we give thanks…”

 

2.        False – Psalm 75:1

“Thy name is near thy wondrous works declare.”

 

3.        True – Psalm 75:4–5

“Lift not up your horn on high… speak not with a stiff neck.”

 

4.        False – Psalm 75:6

“For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south.”

 

5.        True – Psalm 75:2

“When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly.”

 

6.        False – Psalm 75:3

“The earth and all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved: I bear up the pillars of it.” (It is God’s sustaining power, not human corruption alone.)

 

7.        True – Psalm 75:8

“For in the hand of the Lord there is a cup, and the wine is red…”

 

8.        False – Psalm 75:8

“All the wicked of the earth shall wring them out, and drink them.” (It is judgment, not immunity.)

 

9.        True – Psalm 75:7

“But God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another.”

 

10.  False – Psalm 75:10

“All the horns of the wicked also will I cut off; but the horns of the righteous shall be exalted.” (The verse does promise exaltation, but not as a separate statement within the psalm’s flow as phrased.)

 

11.  True – Psalm 75:1, 4–5, 7, 10

The psalm combines praise, warning, and judgment themes.

 

12.  False – Psalm 75 centers on God’s sovereignty, not human self-promotion (Psalm 75:6–7).

 

Psalm 75 reminds us that God—not human systems, ambition, or direction—decides rise and fall. Pride collapses, but humility under God’s authority stands secure.

If you enjoyed this harder round, try reading Psalm 75 again slowly and see how many truths you notice differently this time.

And feel free to challenge someone else with this quiz—Scripture always grows deeper when shared.

 

📖 Bible Quiz – Psalm 75 (True/False) | Hardest Round

 

Psalm 75 may be brief, but its theological depth is rich—centering on God’s appointed timing, righteous judgment, and absolute sovereignty over human power. This hardest round is designed to test careful reading, verse precision, and interpretation of subtle details.

 

📌 Instructions

Read each statement with extreme attention to wording.

Decide whether it is True or False strictly based on Psalm 75.

Some statements are intentionally close to the text but slightly altered.

Answers with full verse references are provided after the quiz.

 

🧠 True / False Questions (Hardest Round)

 

1.        Psalm 75 opens with a declaration that God’s name is near because His people have declared His wondrous works.

 

2.        The psalm teaches that God will judge the earth at an appointed time of His choosing.

 

3.        The “horn” in Psalm 75 symbolizes humility and submission.

 

4.        God instructs the wicked not to lift up their horn in pride or speak arrogantly.

 

5.        The psalm explicitly states that promotion comes from human effort and geography.

 

6.        God declares that He alone holds the pillars of the earth steady.

 

7.        The cup in God’s hand in Psalm 75 represents blessing only, with no judgment involved.

 

8.        The wicked are described as eventually drinking from God’s cup of wrath.

 

9.        The psalm teaches that God both brings down one and lifts up another according to His justice.

 

10.  Psalm 75 attributes judgment to human rulers acting on God’s behalf independently.

 

11.  The psalm ends with a promise that the horns of the righteous will be exalted.

 

12.  The main theme of Psalm 75 is the stability of human kingdoms through wise leadership.

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1.        True – Psalm 75:1

“Thy name is near thy wondrous works declare.”

 

2.        True – Psalm 75:2

“When I shall receive the congregation I will judge uprightly.”

 

3.        False – Psalm 75:4–5

“Horn” symbolizes pride and power, not humility.

“Lift not up your horn on high…”

 

4.        True – Psalm 75:4–5

“Speak not with a stiff neck.”

 

5.        False – Psalm 75:6

“For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south.”

 

6.        True – Psalm 75:3

“I bear up the pillars of it.” (God sustains the earth)

 

7.        False – Psalm 75:8

The cup represents divine judgment.

“In the hand of the Lord there is a cup…”

 

8.        True – Psalm 75:8

“All the wicked of the earth shall… drink them.”

 

9.        True – Psalm 75:7

“God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth up another.”

 

10.  False – Psalm 75:7

Judgment belongs to God alone, not independent human authority.

 

11.  True – Psalm 75:10

“The horns of the righteous shall be exalted.”

 

12.  False – Psalm 75 focuses on God’s sovereignty, not human political stability (Psalm 75:6–7).

 

Psalm 75 ultimately reminds us that no power, status, or system is self-made. God alone raises, lowers, judges, and sustains all things in perfect justice.

If you completed this hardest round, you’ve truly engaged deeply with Scripture. Try reading Psalm 75 again slowly and notice how every verse points to God’s authority over pride and power.

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