Bible Quiz – Psalm 90 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
90 is a powerful prayer of Moses reflecting on God’s eternity, human frailty,
and the need for divine wisdom in our short lives. This quiz will help you test
your understanding of its key themes and verses.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully and decide whether it is True or False based on Psalm
90. Try answering on your own before checking the answers given at the end.
Quiz Questions (True/False)
1.
Psalm 90 is described as a prayer of
Moses, the man of God.
2.
The Psalm teaches that God is
temporary and changes like humans.
3.
God is described as the eternal
dwelling place for all generations.
4.
The Psalm says that a thousand years
are like yesterday in God’s sight.
5.
Human life is described as strong and
everlasting in this Psalm.
6.
God sees all human sins and nothing is
hidden from Him.
7.
The Psalm compares human life to grass
that flourishes in the morning and fades by evening.
8.
Moses asks God to teach us to number
our days so we may gain wisdom.
9.
The Psalm ends with a request for
God’s favor and the establishment of human works.
10. The
joy of the Lord is not mentioned anywhere in Psalm 90.
11. Human
life is said to last forever on earth.
12. The
Psalm emphasizes both God’s wrath and His mercy toward humanity.
Answers with Complete Reference Verse
1.
True – Psalm 90:1
“Lord,
thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.”
2.
False – Psalm 90:2
“From
everlasting to everlasting, thou art God.”
3.
True – Psalm 90:1
“Lord,
thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations.”
4.
True – Psalm 90:4
“For
a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past…”
5.
False – Psalm 90:10
“The
days of our years are threescore years and ten… yet is their strength labour
and sorrow.”
6.
True – Psalm 90:8
“Thou
hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy
countenance.”
7.
True – Psalm 90:5–6
“In
the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up; in the evening it is cut down…”
8.
True – Psalm 90:12
“So
teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”
9.
True – Psalm 90:17
“And
let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of
our hands…”
10. True
– Observation from Psalm 90
The
phrase “joy of the Lord” is not mentioned in this Psalm.
11. False
– Psalm 90:10
Human
life is limited, not eternal: “threescore years and ten…”
12. True
– Psalm 90:7–11, 13–14
The
Psalm reflects on God’s righteous anger and also pleads for His mercy and
compassion.
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Bible
Quiz – Psalm 90
(True/False)
– Level 2
Psalm
90 is a deep reflection on God’s eternal nature and the briefness of human life.
In this Level 2 quiz, the questions go a little deeper into interpretation,
context, and spiritual meaning.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully and decide whether it is True or False according to
Psalm 90. Try answering first before checking the answers at the end.
Quiz Questions (True/False)
1.
Psalm 90 is the only Psalm attributed
to Moses in the Book of Psalms.
2.
The Psalm begins by declaring that God
is the dwelling place of humanity across generations.
3.
According to Psalm 90, God is affected
by time like humans are.
4.
Human life is compared to a dream that
lasts forever.
5.
God’s anger is described as something
that leads humans to humility and awareness of sin.
6.
The Psalm suggests that human life is
long and free from sorrow.
7.
Moses acknowledges that human life is
quickly consumed like a sigh.
8.
The Psalm teaches that God’s works can
be fully understood by humans.
9.
The writer asks God to return and have
compassion on His servants.
10. The
Psalm highlights the importance of gaining a wise heart rather than long life.
11. The
Psalm claims that human strength remains unchanged throughout life.
12. The
closing prayer asks for God’s favor to rest on His people and their efforts.
Answers with Complete Reference Verse
1.
True – Psalm 90:1 (Only Psalm of Moses
explicitly identified in title)
“A
prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all
generations.”
2.
True – Psalm 90:1
God
is described as the eternal dwelling place.
3.
False – Psalm 90:2–4
God
is eternal and not bound by time: “From everlasting to everlasting, thou art
God.”
4.
False – Psalm 90:5–6
Human
life is compared to grass that fades, not an everlasting dream.
5.
True – Psalm 90:11
God’s
wrath leads humans to awareness of His power and reverence.
6.
False – Psalm 90:10
Life
includes sorrow and labor, not ease and freedom from pain.
7.
True – Psalm 90:9
“We
spend our years as a tale that is told.”
8.
False – Psalm 90:11
God’s
greatness and anger are beyond full human understanding.
9.
True – Psalm 90:13
“Return,
O LORD, how long? and let it repent thee concerning thy servants.”
10. True
– Psalm 90:12
The
focus is on wisdom: “Teach us to number our days…”
11. False
– Psalm 90:10
Strength
declines with age: “their strength labour and sorrow.”
12. True
– Psalm 90:17
“Let
the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us…”
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Bible
Quiz – Psalm 90
(True/False)
– Level 3
Psalm
90, a prayer of Moses, explores profound truths about God’s eternity, human
mortality, and the urgency of living wisely. This Level 3 quiz focuses on
deeper interpretation, theological meaning, and careful reading of the text.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully and decide whether it is True or False according to
Psalm 90. Attempt answering before checking the answers provided at the end.
Quiz Questions (True/False)
1.
Psalm 90 teaches that God existed
before the mountains were formed.
2.
The Psalm suggests that God is created
within time like humans.
3.
Human life is described as returning
to dust because of God’s command.
4.
The Psalm indicates that God’s anger
is completely absent in His dealings with humanity.
5.
Human life is portrayed as being full
of hidden sins before God.
6.
The Psalm teaches that God’s mercy is
unnecessary because humans are naturally righteous.
7.
The writer acknowledges that God knows
all human secret sins.
8.
According to the Psalm, God’s judgment
is hidden from human understanding.
9.
The Psalm encourages people to seek
wisdom in light of life’s shortness.
10. The
number of human years is presented as unpredictable and brief.
11. The
Psalm ends with a request for God to bless the work of human hands.
12. The
Psalm presents both God’s greatness and human weakness in contrast.
13. The
Psalm implies that human life is more permanent than God’s creation.
14. Moses
asks for joy without any reference to God’s mercy or compassion.
15. The
Psalm connects human mortality with the need for divine guidance.
Answers with Complete Reference Verse
1.
True – Psalm 90:2
“Before
the mountains were brought forth… from everlasting to everlasting, thou art
God.”
2.
False – Psalm 90:2
God
is eternal and not created within time.
3.
True – Psalm 90:3
“Thou
turnest man to destruction; and sayest, Return, ye children of men.”
4.
False – Psalm 90:7–11
The
Psalm clearly speaks of God’s wrath in relation to human sin.
5.
True – Psalm 90:8
“Thou
hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy
countenance.”
6.
False – Psalm 90:8–9, 13
The
Psalm emphasizes the need for mercy and forgiveness.
7.
True – Psalm 90:8
God
is fully aware of secret sins.
8.
True – Psalm 90:11
“Who
knoweth the power of thine anger?”
9.
True – Psalm 90:12
“So
teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”
10. True
– Psalm 90:10
Human
life is described as limited and uncertain in length.
11. True
– Psalm 90:17
“Establish
thou the work of our hands upon us…”
12. True
– Psalm 90:2–10, 13–17
The
Psalm contrasts God’s eternity with human frailty.
13. False
– Psalm 90:2–4
God
is eternal; creation is temporary.
14. False
– Psalm 90:13–14
The
Psalm includes pleas for mercy and compassion.
15. True
– Psalm 90:12
Human
mortality leads to a plea for wisdom and guidance.
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