Bible Quiz – Psalm 113 (True/False) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

Psalm 113 is a beautiful hymn of praise that exalts the Lord's greatness and His compassion toward the humble. It reminds believers that God is worthy of praise at all times and that He cares deeply for those who are lowly and needy. This quiz will help you review the key truths found in Psalm 113 and encourage a deeper understanding of God's character.

 

Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Decide whether the statement is True or False.

Write down your answers before checking the answer key.

After completing the quiz, read the reference verses to strengthen your understanding of Psalm 113.

 

Quiz Questions

1. Psalm 113 begins by calling the servants of the Lord to praise Him.

True or False?

 

2. The name of the Lord should only be praised during special religious festivals.

True or False?

 

3. The Lord's glory is above the heavens.

True or False?

 

4. Psalm 113 teaches that God is exactly like every other ruler on earth.

True or False?

 

5. The Lord humbles Himself to behold the things in heaven and on earth.

True or False?

 

6. God raises the poor out of the dust.

True or False?

 

7. The needy are left without help according to Psalm 113.

True or False?

 

8. The Lord can set the poor among princes.

True or False?

 

9. Psalm 113 says that God ignores barren women.

True or False?

 

10. The barren woman is made to keep house and become a joyful mother of children.

True or False?

 

11. Psalm 113 encourages praise of the Lord from the rising of the sun to its setting.

True or False?

 

12. The psalm concludes with another call to praise the Lord.

True or False?

 

Answers and Reference Verses

 

1. True

Reference: Psalm 113:1

"Praise ye the LORD. Praise, O ye servants of the LORD, praise the name of the LORD."

 

2. False

Reference: Psalm 113:2

"Blessed be the name of the LORD from this time forth and for evermore."

 

3. True

Reference: Psalm 113:4

"The LORD is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens."

 

4. False

Reference: Psalm 113:5

"Who is like unto the LORD our God, who dwelleth on high."

 

5. True

Reference: Psalm 113:6

"Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!"

 

6. True

Reference: Psalm 113:7

"He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill."

 

7. False

Reference: Psalm 113:7

"He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill."

 

8. True

Reference: Psalm 113:8

"That he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people."

 

9. False

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD."

 

10. True

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD."

 

11. True

Reference: Psalm 113:3

"From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the LORD'S name is to be praised."

 

12. True

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD."

 

Challenge: Memorize Psalm 113:3 this week and make praising the Lord a daily habit from sunrise to sunset!

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 113 (True/False) – Level 2 (Medium)

 

Psalm 113 is a powerful song of praise that highlights both the majesty and mercy of God. While the Lord is exalted above all nations and the heavens, He also cares for the poor, needy, and humble. This Level 2 quiz will challenge you to pay closer attention to the details and teachings found within Psalm 113.

 

Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Mark each statement as True or False.

Complete all questions before checking the answers.

Use the reference verses afterward to deepen your understanding of the psalm.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1. Psalm 113 specifically calls the servants of the Lord to praise His name.

True or False?

 

2. The Lord's name is to be praised only during daylight hours.

True or False?

 

3. According to Psalm 113, the Lord is high above all nations.

True or False?

 

4. The psalm teaches that God's glory reaches only to the clouds.

True or False?

 

5. The question "Who is like unto the LORD our God?" emphasizes God's uniqueness.

True or False?

 

6. Although God dwells on high, He pays attention to what happens in heaven and on earth.

True or False?

 

7. The Lord raises the poor from positions of lowliness and need.

True or False?

 

8. God leaves the needy in their difficult condition according to this psalm.

True or False?

 

9. The poor may be set among princes by God's intervention.

True or False?

 

10. Psalm 113 says that God honors the poor by placing them among the princes of His people.

True or False?

 

11. The psalm describes God as indifferent toward barren women.

True or False?

 

12. The joyful mother of children mentioned in Psalm 113 was once barren.

True or False?

 

13. Psalm 113 begins and ends with praise to the Lord.

True or False?

 

14. The Lord's greatness and His compassion are both emphasized in this psalm.

True or False?

 

15. Psalm 113 teaches that God's concern is limited to powerful rulers.

True or False?

 

Answers and Reference Verses

 

1. True

Reference: Psalm 113:1

"Praise ye the LORD. Praise, O ye servants of the LORD, praise the name of the LORD."

 

2. False

Reference: Psalm 113:3

"From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the LORD'S name is to be praised."

 

3. True

Reference: Psalm 113:4

"The LORD is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens."

 

4. False

Reference: Psalm 113:4

"The LORD is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens."

 

5. True

Reference: Psalm 113:5

"Who is like unto the LORD our God, who dwelleth on high."

 

6. True

Reference: Psalm 113:6

"Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!"

 

7. True

Reference: Psalm 113:7

"He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill."

 

8. False

Reference: Psalm 113:7

"He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill."

 

9. True

Reference: Psalm 113:8

"That he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people."

 

10. True

Reference: Psalm 113:8

"That he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people."

 

11. False

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD."

 

12. True

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD."

 

13. True

Reference: Psalm 113:1, 9

"Praise ye the LORD."

 

14. True

Reference: Psalm 113:4-9

The psalm highlights both God's exalted position and His care for the poor, needy, and barren woman.

 

15. False

Reference: Psalm 113:7-9

The Lord shows concern for the poor, needy, and barren woman, not only for rulers and princes.

 

Personal Challenge: Read Psalm 113 aloud today and write down three reasons why God deserves your praise.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 113 (True/False) – Level 3 (Hard)

 

Psalm 113 is a magnificent hymn of praise that reveals both the transcendence and the compassion of God. The psalmist exalts the Lord as One who is above all nations and the heavens, yet who graciously stoops to care for the poor, needy, and barren. This Level 3 quiz focuses on careful observation, interpretation, and understanding of the psalm's message.

 

Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Determine whether the statement is True or False.

Some statements require close attention to the wording and meaning of the psalm.

Complete the quiz before checking the answers and references.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1. Psalm 113 teaches that the Lord's name should be praised forever.

True or False?

 

2. The psalm limits praise of God to the people of Israel alone.

True or False?

 

3. The Lord's glory is described as being above the heavens.

True or False?

 

4. The question "Who is like unto the LORD our God?" suggests that many gods are equal to Him.

True or False?

 

5. Although the Lord dwells on high, He humbles Himself to observe heaven and earth.

True or False?

 

6. Psalm 113 presents God's greatness as a reason for His distance from human concerns.

True or False?

 

7. The poor are raised out of the dust by the Lord.

True or False?

 

8. The needy are lifted from a place of humiliation and disgrace.

True or False?

 

9. According to Psalm 113, social status can be transformed by God's power.

True or False?

 

10. The princes mentioned in the psalm are described as princes of foreign nations.

True or False?

 

11. The psalm portrays God as caring for those whom society may overlook.

True or False?

 

12. The barren woman remains childless at the end of the psalm.

True or False?

 

13. Psalm 113 contains examples of both God's majesty and His mercy.

True or False?

 

14. The psalm teaches that God is too exalted to be concerned with individuals.

True or False?

 

15. Praise is the central theme that frames the entire psalm.

True or False?

 

16. The command to praise the Lord appears only once in Psalm 113.

True or False?

 

17. Psalm 113 emphasizes that God alone is incomparable.

True or False?

 

18. The psalm concludes with a statement of praise after describing God's blessings.

True or False?

 

19. God's care for the poor, needy, and barren woman demonstrates His compassion.

True or False?

 

20. Psalm 113 presents the Lord as both exalted above creation and actively involved in it.

True or False?

 

Answers and Reference Verses

 

1. True

Reference: Psalm 113:2

"Blessed be the name of the LORD from this time forth and for evermore."

 

2. False

Reference: Psalm 113:3-4

The Lord's praise and glory extend beyond one nation and are presented as universal.

 

3. True

Reference: Psalm 113:4

"The LORD is high above all nations, and his glory above the heavens."

 

4. False

Reference: Psalm 113:5

"Who is like unto the LORD our God, who dwelleth on high."

 

5. True

Reference: Psalm 113:6

"Who humbleth himself to behold the things that are in heaven, and in the earth!"

 

6. False

Reference: Psalm 113:6-9

God's greatness is accompanied by His care and involvement in human needs.

 

7. True

Reference: Psalm 113:7

"He raiseth up the poor out of the dust."

 

8. True

Reference: Psalm 113:7

"And lifteth the needy out of the dunghill."

 

9. True

Reference: Psalm 113:8

"That he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people."

 

10. False

Reference: Psalm 113:8

"Even with the princes of his people."

 

11. True

Reference: Psalm 113:7-9

The poor, needy, and barren woman receive God's attention and blessing.

 

12. False

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children."

 

13. True

Reference: Psalm 113:4-9

The psalm combines descriptions of God's greatness with examples of His mercy.

 

14. False

Reference: Psalm 113:6-9

God is deeply concerned with the circumstances of individuals.

 

15. True

Reference: Psalm 113:1, 9

The psalm begins and ends with a call to praise the Lord.

 

16. False

Reference: Psalm 113:1, 9

The command to praise the Lord appears multiple times.

 

17. True

Reference: Psalm 113:5

"Who is like unto the LORD our God, who dwelleth on high."

 

18. True

Reference: Psalm 113:9

"He maketh the barren woman to keep house, and to be a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the LORD."

 

19. True

Reference: Psalm 113:7-9

God's actions toward the poor, needy, and barren woman reveal His compassion and grace.

 

20. True

Reference: Psalm 113:4-9

The Lord is exalted above all nations and the heavens, yet He actively works in the lives of people.

 

Final Challenge: Read Psalm 113 three times this week. As you read, identify every verse that reveals God's greatness and every verse that reveals His kindness. Then thank Him in prayer for both His power and His personal care for your life.