Bible Quiz – Psalm 101 (Subjective Questions) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 101 (Subjective Questions) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

Psalm 101 is a psalm of commitment and integrity written by David. In this chapter, David expresses his desire to live a blameless life, lead with righteousness, reject evil, and honor those who faithfully follow God. This quiz will help youths, Bible study groups, and individual learners reflect on the practical lessons found in Psalm 101.

 

Instructions

Read each question carefully.

Answer in your own words whenever possible.

Look up the Bible references after completing the quiz.

Use this study to examine your own walk with God.

Pray and ask God to help you apply the truths learned from Psalm 101.

 

Level 1 (Easy) – 10 Subjective Questions

 

1. What two qualities did David say he would sing about?

 

2. What kind of life did David desire to live before God?

 

3. What did David ask concerning when God would come to him?

 

4. How did David say he would conduct himself within his house?

 

5. What did David refuse to set before his eyes?

 

6. How did David feel about the deeds of faithless people?

 

7. What kind of heart did David reject?

 

8. What would David do to those who secretly slandered their neighbors?

 

9. Upon whom were David’s eyes focused in the land?

 

10.    Who would dwell and serve in David’s presence?

 

Level 2 (Medium) – 10 Subjective Questions

 

11.            Why did David desire to walk with integrity in his house?

 

12.    What does it mean to “walk with a blameless heart”?

 

13.    Why did David hate the work of those who turn aside from God?

 

14.    How can believers avoid being influenced by evil things they see?

 

15.    What warning does Psalm 101 give about slander?

 

16.    What character traits did David value in those around him?

 

17.    Why is faithfulness important in leadership and service?

 

18.    How does Psalm 101 show that private conduct matters as much as public conduct?

 

19.    What kind of people did David refuse to tolerate?

 

20.    How can Christians today apply David’s standards to daily life?

 

Level 3 (Hard) – 10 Subjective Questions

 

21.    How does Psalm 101 connect worship with righteous living?

 

22.    What can leaders learn from David’s commitment to integrity?

 

23.    Why is a pure heart essential for serving God effectively?

 

24.    What dangers arise when pride and deceit are allowed to flourish?

 

25.    How does David’s attitude toward evil reflect God’s holiness?

 

26.    What lessons does Psalm 101 teach about choosing friends and companions?

 

27.    In what ways can believers demonstrate faithfulness in a corrupt world?

 

28.    How does this psalm encourage accountability in personal behavior?

 

29.    What does David’s commitment to removing wickedness from the city teach about justice?

 

30.    How can Psalm 101 inspire believers to pursue a life that honors God?

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1. What two qualities did David say he would sing about?

Answer: Mercy and judgment.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:1 – “I will sing of mercy and judgment: unto thee, O LORD, will I sing.”

 

2. What kind of life did David desire to live before God?

Answer: A wise and blameless life.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:2 – “I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way. O when wilt thou come unto me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.”

 

3. What did David ask concerning when God would come to him?

Answer: He asked, “When wilt thou come unto me?”

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:2 – “I will behave myself wisely in a perfect way. O when wilt thou come unto me? I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.”

 

4. How did David say he would conduct himself within his house?

Answer: With a perfect (blameless) heart.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:2 – “I will walk within my house with a perfect heart.”

 

5. What did David refuse to set before his eyes?

Answer: Any wicked thing.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:3 – “I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes: I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me.”

 

6. How did David feel about the deeds of faithless people?

Answer: He hated them and would not allow them to cling to him.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:3 – “I hate the work of them that turn aside; it shall not cleave to me.”

 

7. What kind of heart did David reject?

Answer: A froward (perverse) heart.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:4 – “A froward heart shall depart from me: I will not know a wicked person.”

 

8. What would David do to those who secretly slandered their neighbors?

Answer: He would cut them off.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:5 – “Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour, him will I cut off: him that hath an high look and a proud heart will not I suffer.”

 

9. Upon whom were David’s eyes focused in the land?

Answer: The faithful of the land.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:6 – “Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me: he that walketh in a perfect way, he shall serve me.”

 

10. Who would dwell and serve in David’s presence?

Answer: Those who were faithful and walked in a perfect way.

Reference Verse:

Psalm 101:6 – “Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell with me: he that walketh in a perfect way, he shall serve me.”

 

11–30 Suggested Answers

 

11.

Because he wanted his private life to honor God. (Psalm 101:2)

 

12.

Living honestly, obediently, and with integrity before God. (Psalm 101:2)

 

13.

Because evil behavior opposes God's ways. (Psalm 101:3)

 

14.

By guarding their minds and focusing on godly things. (Psalm 101:3)

 

15.

God takes slander seriously and expects truthful speech. (Psalm 101:5)

 

16.

Faithfulness, integrity, and godly character. (Psalm 101:6)

 

17.

Faithfulness builds trust and reflects God's character. (Psalm 101:6)

 

18.

David committed to holiness within his own house, not only in public. (Psalm 101:2)

 

19.

Liars, deceivers, the proud, and the wicked. (Psalm 101:5, 7)

 

20.

By choosing righteousness, avoiding evil influences, and living faithfully. (Psalm 101)

 

21.

True worship is accompanied by holy living and obedience. (Psalm 101:1–2)

 

22.

Leaders must model integrity and righteousness. (Psalm 101)

 

23.

A pure heart enables sincere service and obedience to God. (Psalm 101:2)

 

24.

They damage relationships, communities, and spiritual growth. (Psalm 101:5, 7)

 

25.

He refused to tolerate or embrace wickedness. (Psalm 101:3–4)

 

26.

We should surround ourselves with faithful and godly people. (Psalm 101:6)

 

27.

By remaining truthful, faithful, and obedient to God. (Psalm 101)

 

28.

It encourages believers to examine and govern their actions carefully. (Psalm 101:2–4)

 

29.

Leaders should promote righteousness and oppose wrongdoing. (Psalm 101:8)

 

30.

It calls believers to pursue integrity, holiness, and faithfulness in every area of life. (Psalm 101)

 

Reflection

Psalm 101 reminds us that serving God involves more than outward worship. David desired integrity in his home, purity in his thoughts, honesty in his speech, and faithfulness in his relationships. The psalm challenges every believer to pursue a life that reflects God's holiness both in public and in private.

 

Have you examined your heart recently? Choose one verse from Psalm 101 that speaks to you today. Write it down, pray over it, and ask God to help you live with integrity, faithfulness, and devotion throughout the week. Share this Bible quiz with your friends, family, youth group, or church Bible study and encourage others to grow in God's Word.

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