Bible
Quiz – Psalm 115 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference
Trust in the Lord: Multiple Choice Quiz
Psalm
115 is a powerful song of praise that contrasts the living God with lifeless
idols. It reminds believers to trust in the Lord, who is faithful, merciful,
and worthy of all glory. This quiz will help you reflect on the key teachings
and messages found in Psalm 115 while strengthening your understanding of God's
Word.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Check
your answers at the end of the quiz.
Bible
references are provided for further personal study.
Enjoy
learning and growing in your faith!
Quiz
1.
To whom does the psalm say glory belongs?
A.
Israel
B.
The priests
C.
The Lord
D.
The nations
2.
Why do the nations ask, "Where is their God?"
A.
They cannot see Him
B.
They doubt His power
C.
They mock God's people
D.
They seek wisdom
3.
Where is God described as being?
A.
In the temple only
B.
In heaven
C.
On Mount Zion
D.
In the wilderness
4.
What are idols made of according to the psalm?
A.
Wood and stone
B.
Gold and silver
C.
Clay and bronze
D.
Iron and marble
5.
What is said about those who trust in idols?
A.
They become wise
B.
They prosper greatly
C.
They become like the idols
D.
They receive peace
6.
Who is called to trust in the Lord?
A.
Israel
B.
The house of Aaron
C.
Those who fear the Lord
D.
All of the above
7.
What is the Lord described as being to His people?
A.
Their helper and shield
B.
Their judge only
C.
Their king only
D.
Their messenger
8.
What does the Lord remember to do?
A.
Punish every nation
B.
Bless His people
C.
Build a new temple
D.
Send angels
9.
Who will receive the Lord's blessing?
A.
Only kings
B.
Only priests
C.
Both small and great
D.
Only the wealthy
10.
What blessing is spoken over God's people?
A.
Long journeys
B.
Increase in number
C.
Military victory
D.
Great riches
11.
Who made heaven and earth?
A.
The angels
B.
Moses
C.
The Lord
D.
The prophets
12.
What has the Lord given to mankind?
A.
The heavens
B.
The earth
C.
The stars
D.
The sea
13.
Who does not praise the Lord?
A.
The faithful
B.
The nations
C.
The dead
D.
The priests
14.
What do God's people declare they will do forever?
A.
Build cities
B.
Praise the Lord
C.
Rule the nations
D.
Offer gold
15.
How does Psalm 115 end?
A.
Trust in the Lord forever
B.
Hallelujah! Praise the Lord!
C.
The Lord reigns forever
D.
Peace be with Israel
Answers
with References
1. C.
The Lord — Reference: Psalm 115:1
2. C.
They mock God's people — Reference: Psalm 115:2
3. B.
In heaven — Reference: Psalm 115:3
4. B.
Gold and silver — Reference: Psalm 115:4
5. C.
They become like the idols — Reference: Psalm 115:8
6. D.
All of the above — Reference: Psalm 115:9-11
a. Their
helper and shield — Reference: Psalm 115:9-11
b. Bless
His people — Reference: Psalm 115:12
c.
Both small and great — Reference: Psalm
115:13
7. B.
Increase in number — Reference: Psalm 115:14
8. C.
The Lord — Reference: Psalm 115:15
9. B.
The earth — Reference: Psalm 115:16
10.
C. The dead — Reference: Psalm 115:17
11.
B. Praise the Lord — Reference: Psalm
115:18
12.
B. Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! —
Reference: Psalm 115:18
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 115 (Level 2)
Trusting
the Living God: Multiple Choice Quiz
Psalm
115 teaches believers to give all glory to the Lord, reject idols, and place
complete confidence in the living God. It highlights God's faithfulness, His
blessings upon those who fear Him, and His sovereignty over all creation. This
Level 2 quiz challenges you to think more deeply about the message and themes
of Psalm 115.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Select
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all questions before checking the answers.
Answers
and Bible references are provided at the end for further study.
Have
fun while growing in your knowledge of God's Word!
Quiz
1.
What reason is given for why the Lord alone deserves glory?
A.
His wisdom and justice
B.
His love and faithfulness
C.
His mighty army
D.
His powerful angels
2.
According to the psalm, God does whatever He pleases because He is
A.
Almighty and sovereign
B.
Feared by the nations
C.
Surrounded by angels
D.
Worshiped in Jerusalem
3.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as something idols possess?
A.
Eyes
B.
Ears
C.
Wings
D.
Hands
4.
Although idols have mouths, what are they unable to do?
A.
Sing
B.
Speak
C.
Command
D.
Bless
5.
What warning is given about those who trust in idols?
A.
They will lose their wealth.
B.
They become like the idols they trust.
C.
They will be forgotten.
D.
They will be defeated in battle.
6.
Which three groups are specifically encouraged to trust in the Lord?
A.
Kings, judges, and prophets
B.
Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the Lord
C.
Shepherds, farmers, and fishermen
D.
Men, women, and children
7.
The Lord is described as both a helper and a
A.
Shepherd
B.
King
C.
Shield
D.
Fortress
8.
What does the psalm say the Lord remembers concerning His people?
A.
Their failures
B.
Their promises
C.
To bless them
D.
Their sacrifices
9.
The blessing of the Lord is promised to
A.
Only the leaders of Israel
B.
Only those from the house of Aaron
C.
Those who fear the Lord, both small and great
D.
Only the firstborn
10.
What additional blessing does the psalm express for God's people?
A.
Victory over every nation
B.
Increase for them and their children
C.
Great wealth and treasures
D.
Long life without sorrow
11.
According to Psalm 115, the heavens belong to
A.
The angels
B.
The righteous
C.
The Lord
D.
The prophets
12.
What has God entrusted to mankind?
A.
The temple
B.
The earth
C.
The stars
D.
The seas
13.
Why do the dead no longer praise the Lord according to the psalm?
A.
They have forgotten Him.
B.
They have gone down into silence.
C.
They are judged immediately.
D.
They are asleep forever.
14.
Who commits to praising the Lord from now on and forever?
A.
The kings of Israel
B.
The priests
C.
God's people
D.
The nations
15.
What central lesson is emphasized throughout Psalm 115?
A.
Trust in the living God rather than idols.
B.
Build a stronger nation.
C.
Defeat every enemy.
D.
Seek earthly riches.
Answers
with References
1. B.
His love and faithfulness — Reference: Psalm 115:1
A. Almighty
and sovereign — Reference: Psalm 115:3
B. Wings
— Reference: Psalm 115:5-7
C. Speak
— Reference: Psalm 115:5
2. B.
They become like the idols they trust. — Reference: Psalm 115:8
3. B.
Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the Lord — Reference: Psalm
115:9-11
4. C.
Shield — Reference: Psalm 115:9-11
5. C.
To bless them — Reference: Psalm 115:12
6. C.
Those who fear the Lord, both small and great — Reference: Psalm 115:13
7. B.
Increase for them and their children — Reference: Psalm 115:14
8. C.
The Lord — Reference: Psalm 115:16
9. B.
The earth — Reference: Psalm 115:16
10.
B. They have gone down into silence. —
Reference: Psalm 115:17
11.
C. God's people — Reference: Psalm
115:18
12.
A. Trust in the living God rather than
idols. — Reference: Psalm 115:1-18
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 115 (Level 3)
Trusting
the Living God: Advanced Multiple Choice Quiz
Psalm
115 is a rich psalm of worship that proclaims God's glory, exposes the
emptiness of idols, and calls His people to wholehearted trust. It also reveals
God's sovereignty, covenant faithfulness, and desire to bless those who fear
Him. This advanced quiz is designed to test your careful reading and deeper
understanding of Psalm 115.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully before selecting your answer.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Some
questions focus on details, while others test your understanding of the psalm's
message.
Check
your answers and references after completing the quiz.
Let
this study strengthen your trust in the Lord and your appreciation of His Word.
Quiz
1.
According to Psalm 115, why should God's name receive glory instead of human
beings?
A.
Because of His mercy and truth
B.
Because of His mighty armies
C.
Because of Israel's obedience
D.
Because of the temple sacrifices
2.
What question do the nations ask that challenges the faith of God's people?
A.
"Who is your king?"
B.
"Where is their God?"
C.
"Why do you worship?"
D.
"Who gave you this land?"
3.
What statement best describes God's authority according to the psalm?
A.
He rules only over Israel.
B.
He acts through angels alone.
C.
He does whatever pleases Him.
D.
He waits for people to obey before acting.
4.
Which sequence correctly describes the abilities of idols?
A.
They speak, hear, and answer prayers.
B.
They see but cannot walk.
C.
They possess human features but cannot use them.
D.
They perform miracles for their worshipers.
5.
What comparison is made between idol worshipers and the idols themselves?
A.
They become wealthy.
B.
They become powerless like the idols.
C.
They become rulers.
D.
They become respected by the nations.
6.
What repeated encouragement is given to Israel, the house of Aaron, and those
who fear the Lord?
A.
Wait patiently.
B.
Offer more sacrifices.
C.
Trust in the Lord.
D.
Build the temple.
7.
Which repeated description follows each call to trust in the Lord?
A.
He is our King forever.
B.
He is our helper and shield.
C.
He is mighty in battle.
D.
He forgives every sin.
8.
What does the psalm declare that the Lord has remembered to do?
A.
Judge the nations
B.
Bless His people
C.
Establish a new covenant
D.
Gather all Israel
9.
Which statement best describes those who receive God's blessing?
A.
Only priests and Levites
B.
Only the nation of Israel
C.
All who fear the Lord, regardless of status
D.
Only those who bring offerings
10.
Besides blessing His people, what increase does the psalm specifically mention?
A.
More wisdom
B.
More land
C.
Increase for them and their children
D.
More victories in battle
11.
What relationship between heaven and earth is presented in Psalm 115?
A.
Heaven belongs to angels, and earth belongs to kings.
B.
Heaven belongs to the Lord, while the earth is given to mankind.
C.
Both heaven and earth belong equally to mankind.
D.
Heaven and earth belong only to Israel.
12.
According to the psalm, who does not praise the Lord?
A.
Foreign nations
B.
Idol makers
C.
The dead who go down into silence
D.
Those who travel far away
13.
What commitment do the living make at the conclusion of the psalm?
A.
To obey every king
B.
To praise the Lord forever
C.
To rebuild Jerusalem
D.
To conquer every nation
14.
Which major contrast forms the central structure of Psalm 115?
A.
Wealth and poverty
B.
Israel and Egypt
C.
The living God and lifeless idols
D.
Peace and war
15.
Which theme best summarizes the entire message of Psalm 115?
A.
God's people should seek honor for themselves.
B.
Trust belongs in the sovereign Lord alone because He is living, faithful, and
worthy of praise.
C.
National strength is the greatest source of security.
D.
Religious ceremonies are more important than faith.
Answers
with References
1. A.
Because of His mercy and truth — Reference: Psalm 115:1
2. B.
"Where is their God?" — Reference: Psalm 115:2
3. C.
He does whatever pleases Him. — Reference: Psalm 115:3
4. C.
They possess human features but cannot use them. — Reference: Psalm 115:4-7
5. B.
They become powerless like the idols. — Reference: Psalm 115:8
6. C.
Trust in the Lord. — Reference: Psalm 115:9-11
7. B.
He is our helper and shield. — Reference: Psalm 115:9-11
8. B.
Bless His people — Reference: Psalm 115:12
9. C.
All who fear the Lord, regardless of status — Reference: Psalm 115:13
10.
C. Increase for them and their
children — Reference: Psalm 115:14
11.
B. Heaven belongs to the Lord, while
the earth is given to mankind. — Reference: Psalm 115:16
12.
C. The dead who go down into silence —
Reference: Psalm 115:17
13.
B. To praise the Lord forever —
Reference: Psalm 115:18
14.
C. The living God and lifeless idols —
Reference: Psalm 115:3-8
15.
B. Trust belongs in the sovereign Lord
alone because He is living, faithful, and worthy of praise. — Reference: Psalm
115:1-18
This
psalm reminds us that our confidence should never rest in human strength or
lifeless idols but in the living God, who is faithful, sovereign, and worthy of
eternal praise. If this quiz deepened your understanding of Scripture, share it
with your church, Bible study group, family, or friends. Continue studying
God's Word, apply its truths to your daily life, and keep growing in faith as
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