Bible Quiz – Psalm 107 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
107 is a beautiful song of thanksgiving that celebrates God's unfailing love,
mercy, and power to save. It tells the stories of people who wandered in the
wilderness, suffered in prison, faced sickness because of sin, and encountered
terrifying storms at sea. Each time they cried out to the Lord, He answered and
delivered them.
This
quiz will help you remember the key events, promises, and lessons found in
Psalm 107 while strengthening your understanding of God's faithfulness.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the correct answer from the four options.
Record
your answers before checking the answer key.
After
completing the quiz, read the reference verses to reinforce your Bible study.
Quiz
Questions
1.
What is the first reason believers are told to give thanks to the Lord?
A.
His wisdom
B.
His mercy
C.
His steadfast love
D.
His power
2.
Who should proclaim that they have been redeemed by the Lord?
A.
The priests
B.
The prophets
C.
The redeemed of the Lord
D.
The kings
3.
From which directions did God gather His people?
A.
North and South only
B.
East and West only
C.
East, West, North, and South
D.
Jerusalem only
4.
Where did some people wander?
A.
Through forests
B.
In the wilderness on a solitary way
C.
Across mountains
D.
Along rivers
5.
What did the wandering people lack?
A.
Gold
B.
A city to dwell in
C.
Friends
D.
Weapons
6.
What happened after they cried to the Lord?
A.
Nothing changed
B.
He led them by the right way
C.
They became kings
D.
They found treasure
7.
God satisfies the ______ soul.
A.
Proud
B.
Rich
C.
Longing
D.
Wise
8.
Why were some people sitting in darkness and chains?
A.
Because they were travelers
B.
Because they rebelled against God's words
C.
Because of famine
D.
Because of war
9.
What did God do when the prisoners cried to Him?
A.
He ignored them
B.
He brought them out of darkness
C.
He sent another nation
D.
He delayed His answer
10.
What does God break to free His people?
A.
Wooden fences
B.
Bronze gates and iron bars
C.
Mountains
D.
Rivers
11.
Why did some become afflicted?
A.
Because of foolishness and sin
B.
Because they traveled too far
C.
Because they lacked food
D.
Because of drought
12.
How were the sick healed?
A.
By medicine
B.
By angels
C.
By God's Word
D.
By prophets
13.
What kind of people went down to the sea in ships?
A.
Farmers
B.
Shepherds
C.
Merchants doing business on the waters
D.
Soldiers
14.
What caused the sailors to be terrified?
A.
Pirates
B.
A mighty storm
C.
Wild animals
D.
Darkness
15.
What did the Lord do to the storm?
A.
Made it stronger
B.
Turned it into rain
C.
Calmed it
D.
Sent lightning
16.
Where did the Lord bring the sailors after calming the storm?
A.
A desert
B.
Their desired haven
C.
A mountain
D.
Jerusalem
17.
God turns the desert into what?
A.
A forest
B.
Springs of water
C.
Snow
D.
Gold
18.
What happens to those who are wise?
A.
They become wealthy
B.
They observe these things and understand God's lovingkindness
C.
They never suffer
D.
They become rulers
19.
Which phrase is repeated throughout Psalm 107?
A.
"Fear not."
B.
"Praise the Lord forever."
C.
"Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness."
D.
"The Lord is my Shepherd."
20.
The final verse encourages the wise to consider what?
A.
The mysteries of creation
B.
The lovingkindness of the Lord
C.
The laws of Moses
D.
The history of Israel
Answers
with Complete Reference Verses
1.
C — His steadfast love
Reference:
Psalm 107:1
"Oh,
give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever."
2.
C — The redeemed of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 107:2
"Let
the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom He has redeemed from the hand of the
enemy."
3.
C — East, West, North, and South
Reference:
Psalm 107:3
"And
gathered out of the lands, from the east and from the west, from the north and
from the south."
4.
B — In the wilderness on a solitary way
Reference:
Psalm 107:4
"They
wandered in the wilderness in a desolate way; they found no city to dwell
in."
5.
B — A city to dwell in
Reference:
Psalm 107:4
"They
wandered in the wilderness in a desolate way; they found no city to dwell
in."
6.
B — He led them by the right way
Reference:
Psalm 107:7
"And
He led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city for a dwelling
place."
7.
C — Longing
Reference:
Psalm 107:9
"For
He satisfies the longing soul, and fills the hungry soul with goodness."
8.
B — Because they rebelled against God's words
Reference:
Psalm 107:11
"Because
they rebelled against the words of God, and despised the counsel of the Most
High."
9.
B — He brought them out of darkness
Reference:
Psalm 107:14
"He
brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death, and broke their chains in
pieces."
10.
B — Bronze gates and iron bars
Reference:
Psalm 107:16
"For
He has broken the gates of bronze, and cut the bars of iron in two."
11.
A — Because of foolishness and sin
Reference:
Psalm 107:17
"Fools,
because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, were
afflicted."
12.
C — By God's Word
Reference:
Psalm 107:20
"He
sent His word and healed them, and delivered them from their
destructions."
13.
C — Merchants doing business on the waters
Reference:
Psalm 107:23
"Those
who go down to the sea in ships, who do business on great waters."
14.
B — A mighty storm
Reference:
Psalm 107:25
"For
He commands and raises the stormy wind, which lifts up the waves of the
sea."
15.
C — Calmed it
Reference:
Psalm 107:29
"He
calms the storm, so that its waves are still."
16.
B — Their desired haven
Reference:
Psalm 107:30
"Then
they are glad because they are quiet; so He guides them to their desired
haven."
17.
B — Springs of water
Reference:
Psalm 107:35
"He
turns a wilderness into pools of water, and dry land into watersprings."
18.
B — They observe these things and understand God's lovingkindness
Reference:
Psalm 107:43
"Whoever
is wise will observe these things, and they will understand the lovingkindness
of the LORD."
19.
C — "Oh, that men would give thanks to the Lord for His goodness."
Reference:
Psalm 107:8
"Oh,
that men would give thanks to the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful
works to the children of men!"
(This
refrain is also repeated in verses 15, 21, and 31.)
20.
B — The lovingkindness of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 107:43
"Whoever
is wise will observe these things, and they will understand the lovingkindness
of the LORD."
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 107 (Level 2)
20
Multiple Choice Questions with Answers & Complete Reference Verses
Ready
for the next challenge? Level 2 explores the deeper details of Psalm 107. These
questions focus on specific events, repeated themes, and God's mighty acts of
deliverance. Test your knowledge and discover fresh insights into God's
enduring mercy and faithfulness.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Select
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all questions before checking the answers.
Read
each reference verse to strengthen your understanding of Scripture.
Quiz
Questions
1.
What condition described those who wandered in the wilderness?
A.
They were wealthy and satisfied.
B.
They were hungry and thirsty.
C.
They were joyful and singing.
D.
They were leading an army.
2.
What happened to the souls of the wandering people?
A.
They became stronger.
B.
They rejoiced continually.
C.
They fainted within them.
D.
They forgot the Lord.
3.
Why did the Lord allow some people to labor in hard work?
A.
To teach them farming.
B.
Because they had rebelled against His words.
C.
To prepare them for battle.
D.
To build a temple.
4.
What happened when no one helped those burdened with labor?
A.
They escaped on their own.
B.
They fell down.
C.
They became rulers.
D.
They crossed the sea.
5.
According to Psalm 107, what did God break besides the chains?
A.
Stone walls
B.
Bronze gates and iron bars
C.
Wooden doors
D.
Spears and shields
6.
What did afflicted fools begin to hate because of their suffering?
A.
Their enemies
B.
All manner of food
C.
Their homes
D.
Their friends
7.
To what place did the sick draw near?
A.
The city gate
B.
The temple
C.
The gates of death
D.
The sea
8.
Besides healing them, what did God's Word do?
A.
Made them kings
B.
Delivered them from destruction
C.
Increased their wealth
D.
Sent them into battle
9.
What were God's people encouraged to offer Him?
A.
Gold and silver
B.
Sacrifices of thanksgiving
C.
Precious jewels
D.
Fine clothing
10.
What did the sailors witness on the sea?
A.
The armies of Israel
B.
The works and wonders of the Lord
C.
A rainbow
D.
A burning bush
11.
How high did the ships rise during the storm?
A.
To the clouds
B.
To the heavens
C.
Above the mountains
D.
Beyond the stars
12.
What happened to the sailors' courage during the storm?
A.
It grew stronger.
B.
It melted away.
C.
It inspired others.
D.
It remained unchanged.
13.
How did the sailors move because of the storm?
A.
They marched in formation.
B.
They staggered like drunken men.
C.
They ran toward the shore.
D.
They stood perfectly still.
14.
What happened after the Lord calmed the sea?
A.
The sailors abandoned their ships.
B.
The waves became still.
C.
Heavy rain continued.
D.
Another storm began.
15.
Where should God's people exalt Him?
A.
Only in their homes
B.
In the congregation of the people
C.
Only in Jerusalem
D.
On the mountains
16.
What can God turn into a wilderness because of wickedness?
A.
Fruitful land
B.
Rivers
C.
Mountains
D.
Cities
17.
Why does God turn a fruitful land into barrenness?
A.
Because of drought
B.
Because of the wickedness of those who dwell there
C.
Because of war
D.
Because of wild animals
18.
What does God provide for the hungry?
A.
Hidden treasure
B.
A city where they may dwell
C.
Palaces
D.
Chariots
19.
What happens to those who sow fields and plant vineyards under God's blessing?
A.
They harvest no crops.
B.
They gather a fruitful harvest.
C.
They leave the land.
D.
They become fishermen.
20.
According to the closing verse, what will those who are wise understand?
A.
The secrets of the future
B.
The lovingkindness of the Lord
C.
The strength of nations
D.
The wisdom of kings
Answers
with Complete Reference Verses
1.
B — They were hungry and thirsty.
Reference:
Psalm 107:5
"Hungry
and thirsty, their soul fainted in them."
2.
C — They fainted within them.
Reference:
Psalm 107:5
"Hungry
and thirsty, their soul fainted in them."
3.
B — Because they had rebelled against His words.
Reference:
Psalm 107:11–12
"Because
they rebelled against the words of God, and despised the counsel of the Most
High, therefore He brought down their heart with labor; they fell down, and
there was none to help."
4.
B — They fell down.
Reference:
Psalm 107:12
"Therefore
He brought down their heart with labor; they fell down, and there was none to
help."
5.
B — Bronze gates and iron bars.
Reference:
Psalm 107:16
"For
He has broken the gates of bronze, and cut the bars of iron in two."
6.
B — All manner of food.
Reference:
Psalm 107:18
"Their
soul abhorred all manner of food, and they drew near to the gates of
death."
7.
C — The gates of death.
Reference:
Psalm 107:18
"Their
soul abhorred all manner of food, and they drew near to the gates of
death."
8.
B — Delivered them from destruction.
Reference:
Psalm 107:20
"He
sent His word and healed them, and delivered them from their
destructions."
9.
B — Sacrifices of thanksgiving.
Reference:
Psalm 107:22
"Let
them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare His works with
rejoicing."
10.
B — The works and wonders of the Lord.
Reference:
Psalm 107:23–24
"Those
who go down to the sea in ships, who do business on great waters, they see the
works of the LORD, and His wonders in the deep."
11.
B — To the heavens.
Reference:
Psalm 107:26
"They
mount up to the heavens, they go down again to the depths; their soul melts
because of trouble."
12.
B — It melted away.
Reference:
Psalm 107:26
"They
mount up to the heavens, they go down again to the depths; their soul melts
because of trouble."
13.
B — They staggered like drunken men.
Reference:
Psalm 107:27
"They
reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wits'
end."
14.
B — The waves became still.
Reference:
Psalm 107:29
"He
calms the storm, so that its waves are still."
15.
B — In the congregation of the people.
Reference:
Psalm 107:32
"Let
them exalt Him also in the assembly of the people, and praise Him in the
company of the elders."
16.
A — Fruitful land.
Reference:
Psalm 107:34
"A
fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of those who dwell in
it."
17.
B — Because of the wickedness of those who dwell there.
Reference:
Psalm 107:34
"A
fruitful land into barrenness, for the wickedness of those who dwell in
it."
18.
B — A city where they may dwell.
Reference:
Psalm 107:36
"There
He makes the hungry dwell, that they may establish a city for a dwelling
place."
19.
B — They gather a fruitful harvest.
Reference:
Psalm 107:37
"And
sow fields and plant vineyards, that they may yield a fruitful harvest."
20.
B — The lovingkindness of the Lord.
Reference:
Psalm 107:43
"Whoever
is wise will observe these things, and they will understand the lovingkindness
of the LORD."
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 107 (Level 3)
20
Advanced Multiple Choice Questions with Answers & Complete Reference Verses
Welcome
to Level 3, the most challenging quiz on Psalm 107. These advanced questions
focus on the finer details, repeated themes, symbolism, and God's sovereign
work throughout the psalm. Carefully read each question and see how well you
know this remarkable chapter of praise and deliverance.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully before choosing your answer.
Select
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
the quiz before checking the answers.
Read
every reference verse to deepen your understanding of Psalm 107.
Quiz
Questions
1.
According to Psalm 107:3, from which four directions did the Lord gather His
redeemed?
A.
East, West, North, and South
B.
East, West, North, and Sea
C.
North, South, Mountains, and Valleys
D.
Jerusalem, Samaria, Galilee, and Judea
2.
What did the wandering people eventually find after the Lord led them?
A.
A palace
B.
A city to dwell in
C.
A fortress
D.
A vineyard
3.
Which phrase is repeated four times throughout Psalm 107?
A.
"The Lord reigns forever."
B.
"Trust in the Lord."
C.
"Then they cried out to the LORD in their trouble."
D.
"The Lord is my Shepherd."
4.
What did the prisoners despise before their deliverance?
A.
The temple
B.
The prophets
C.
The counsel of the Most High
D.
The Law of Moses
5.
What was brought down with labor?
A.
Their bodies
B.
Their hearts
C.
Their houses
D.
Their strength
6.
What specific material were the gates made of that God broke?
A.
Silver
B.
Wood
C.
Bronze
D.
Stone
7.
According to Psalm 107, fools suffered because of what?
A.
Poverty
B.
Foreign oppression
C.
Their transgressions and iniquities
D.
Old age
8.
What did those who were sick refuse because of their affliction?
A.
Sleep
B.
Water
C.
All manner of food
D.
Medicine
9.
What two things did God's Word accomplish?
A.
Protected and rewarded them
B.
Healed them and delivered them from destruction
C.
Guided and strengthened them
D.
Comforted and encouraged them
10.
Besides offering sacrifices of thanksgiving, what were the redeemed instructed
to do?
A.
Build an altar
B.
Declare His works with rejoicing
C.
Fast for seven days
D.
Gather the nations
11.
What did the sailors witness in the deep?
A.
Great sea creatures
B.
Hidden treasures
C.
The works of the Lord and His wonders
D.
A rainbow over the sea
12.
During the storm, the sailors were described as being at their ______.
A.
Strongest
B.
Journey's end
C.
Wits' end
D.
Final destination
13.
After the Lord calmed the storm, why were the sailors glad?
A.
They found treasure.
B.
The sea became quiet.
C.
Another ship rescued them.
D.
They reached a large city.
14.
God turns rivers into what because of wickedness?
A.
Deep lakes
B.
A wilderness
C.
Fertile valleys
D.
Snow-covered land
15.
What does God make out of the wilderness?
A.
Great forests
B.
Pools of water
C.
Rich cities
D.
Vineyards
16.
What does God do for the needy according to Psalm 107:41?
A.
Makes them kings
B.
Sets them on high out of affliction
C.
Gives them great wealth
D.
Sends them to another nation
17.
What does God make their families like?
A.
Cedar trees
B.
The stars of heaven
C.
A flock
D.
Olive branches
18.
What do the upright do when they see God's works?
A.
Hide themselves
B.
Rejoice
C.
Become silent
D.
Build an altar
19.
What happens to all iniquity according to Psalm 107:42?
A.
It is rewarded.
B.
It spreads.
C.
It shuts its mouth.
D.
It is forgotten.
20.
Who will understand the lovingkindness of the Lord?
A.
The wealthy
B.
The strong
C.
Whoever is wise and observes these things
D.
The rulers of the nations
Answers
with Complete Reference Verses
1.
B — East, West, North, and Sea
Reference:
Psalm 107:3
"And
gathered out of the lands, from the east and from the west, from the north and
from the south."
2.
B — A city to dwell in
Reference:
Psalm 107:7
"And
He led them forth by the right way, that they might go to a city for a dwelling
place."
3.
C — "Then they cried out to the LORD in their trouble."
Reference:
Psalm 107:6
"Then
they cried out to the LORD in their trouble, and He delivered them out of their
distresses."
Note:
This statement is also repeated in Psalm 107:13, 19, and 28.
4.
C — The counsel of the Most High
Reference:
Psalm 107:11
"Because
they rebelled against the words of God, and despised the counsel of the Most
High."
5.
B — Their hearts
Reference:
Psalm 107:12
"Therefore
He brought down their heart with labor; they fell down, and there was none to
help."
6.
C — Bronze
Reference:
Psalm 107:16
"For
He has broken the gates of bronze, and cut the bars of iron in two."
7.
C — Their transgressions and iniquities
Reference:
Psalm 107:17
"Fools,
because of their transgression, and because of their iniquities, were
afflicted."
8.
C — All manner of food
Reference:
Psalm 107:18
"Their
soul abhorred all manner of food, and they drew near to the gates of
death."
9.
B — Healed them and delivered them from destruction
Reference:
Psalm 107:20
"He
sent His word and healed them, and delivered them from their
destructions."
10.
B — Declare His works with rejoicing
Reference:
Psalm 107:22
"Let
them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanksgiving, and declare His works with
rejoicing."
11.
C — The works of the Lord and His wonders
Reference:
Psalm 107:24
"They
see the works of the LORD, and His wonders in the deep."
12.
C — Wits' end
Reference:
Psalm 107:27
"They
reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wits'
end."
13.
B — The sea became quiet
Reference:
Psalm 107:30
"Then
they are glad because they are quiet; so He guides them to their desired
haven."
14.
B — A wilderness
Reference:
Psalm 107:33
"He
turns rivers into a wilderness, and the watersprings into dry ground."
15.
B — Pools of water
Reference:
Psalm 107:35
"He
turns a wilderness into pools of water, and dry land into watersprings."
16.
B — Sets them on high out of affliction
Reference:
Psalm 107:41
"Yet
He sets the poor on high, far from affliction, and makes their families like a
flock."
17.
C — A flock
Reference:
Psalm 107:41
"Yet
He sets the poor on high, far from affliction, and makes their families like a
flock."
18.
B — Rejoice
Reference:
Psalm 107:42
"The
righteous see it and rejoice, and all iniquity stops its mouth."
19.
C — It shuts its mouth
Reference:
Psalm 107:42
"The
righteous see it and rejoice, and all iniquity stops its mouth."
20.
C — Whoever is wise and observes these things
Reference:
Psalm 107:43
"Whoever
is wise will observe these things, and they will understand the lovingkindness
of the LORD."
Psalm
107 beautifully illustrates God's sovereign power over every circumstance. He
guides the lost, frees those in bondage, heals the broken, calms raging storms,
humbles the proud, and exalts the humble. The repeated pattern of distress, prayer,
deliverance, and thanksgiving reminds believers that the Lord is always
faithful to those who call upon Him. The psalm concludes with a challenge to
every reader: the truly wise are those who carefully observe God's works and
recognize His unfailing love in every season of life.

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