Bible Quiz – Psalm 116 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference
How
well do you know Psalm 116? This beautiful psalm is a heartfelt song of
gratitude, praise, and trust in the Lord. It reminds believers to remember
God's faithfulness, call upon Him in times of trouble, and respond with
thankful obedience. Test your knowledge with these multiple-choice questions
and deepen your understanding of this encouraging chapter.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Write
down your answers before checking the answer key.
Find
the correct answers with their Scripture references at the end.
Challenge
your family, friends, or Bible study group to take the quiz too!
Quiz
1.
Why did the psalmist say he loved the Lord?
A.
Because of great wealth
B.
Because the Lord heard his voice and prayers
C.
Because of military victories
D.
Because of a long life
2.
What did the psalmist say he would do because the Lord listened to him?
A.
Travel the nations
B.
Build a palace
C.
Call on the Lord as long as he lived
D.
Become a king
3.
What surrounded the psalmist during his distress?
A.
Mighty armies
B.
Deep rivers
C.
The cords of death
D.
Wild animals
4.
What did the psalmist cry out for?
A.
Riches
B.
Wisdom
C.
Deliverance
D.
Victory in battle
5.
How is the Lord described in Psalm 116?
A.
Strict and distant
B.
Gracious, righteous, and compassionate
C.
Silent and hidden
D.
Angry and unforgiving
6.
Whom does the Lord protect?
A.
The wealthy
B.
The powerful
C.
The simple
D.
The famous
7.
What did the psalmist tell his soul to do?
A.
Be silent forever
B.
Return to its rest
C.
Fear the nations
D.
Seek revenge
8.
From what did the Lord deliver the psalmist?
A.
Hunger only
B.
His enemies only
C.
Death, tears, and stumbling
D.
Exile alone
9.
Where did the psalmist say he would walk?
A.
In the courts of kings
B.
Before the Lord in the land of the living
C.
Across the wilderness
D.
In foreign nations
10.
What did the psalmist continue to do even while greatly afflicted?
A.
Hide from others
B.
Believe
C.
Remain silent
D.
Boast
11.
What did the psalmist say about all people?
A.
They are always trustworthy
B.
They are all truthful
C.
They are all liars
D.
They are all righteous
12.
What question did the psalmist ask concerning the Lord's goodness?
A.
Who can understand His wisdom?
B.
How can I repay the Lord for all His goodness to me?
C.
Where is the Lord found?
D.
Why do the righteous suffer?
13.
What did the psalmist lift up?
A.
A sword
B.
A banner
C.
The cup of salvation
D.
A crown
14.
What promise did the psalmist make before all God's people?
A.
To build a temple
B.
To fulfill his vows to the Lord
C.
To lead an army
D.
To write more songs
15.
What is precious in the sight of the Lord?
A.
Gold and silver
B.
Great kingdoms
C.
The death of His faithful servants
D.
Large sacrifices
16.
How did the psalmist describe himself before the Lord?
A.
A mighty warrior
B.
A faithful servant
C.
A wise teacher
D.
A wealthy ruler
17.
What had the Lord done for the psalmist?
A.
Broken his chains
B.
Given him a kingdom
C.
Made him famous
D.
Sent him abroad
18.
What offering did the psalmist promise to present?
A.
A grain offering
B.
A thank offering
C.
A sin offering
D.
A peace treaty
19.
Where would the psalmist fulfill his vows?
A.
In the wilderness
B.
Before all God's people
C.
On a mountain alone
D.
In a foreign land
20.
How does Psalm 116 end?
A.
Trust in the Lord forever
B.
The Lord reigns forever
C.
Praise the Lord
D.
Sing a new song
Answers
1.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:1-2
2.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:2
3.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:3
4.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:4
5.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:5
6.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:6
7.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:7
8.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:8
9.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:9
10.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:10
11.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:11
12.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:12
13.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:13
14.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:14
15.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:15
16.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:16
17.
A — Reference: Psalm 116:16
18.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:17
19.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:18-19
20.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:19
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 116 (Level 2)
Ready
for a greater challenge? This Level 2 Bible Quiz on Psalm 116 goes beyond basic
facts and tests your understanding of the psalm's message, sequence of events,
and key expressions. Take your time, think carefully, and see how well you know
this beautiful song of thanksgiving.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Write
down your answers before checking the answer key.
Find
the correct answers with their Scripture references at the end.
Challenge
your family, friends, or Bible study group to take the quiz too!
Quiz
1.
What caused the psalmist to call upon the name of the Lord?
A.
A desire for wisdom
B.
The cords of death and overwhelming distress
C.
A request for rain
D.
A national celebration
2.
Which characteristic of the Lord is mentioned first when describing His nature?
A.
Compassionate
B.
Mighty
C.
Gracious
D.
Holy
3.
According to the psalm, why could the psalmist's soul return to its rest?
A.
His enemies had fled
B.
The Lord had dealt bountifully with him
C.
He had become prosperous
D.
The nation was at peace
4.
Which three blessings did the psalmist say the Lord had given him?
A.
Wisdom, strength, and honor
B.
Health, wealth, and peace
C.
Deliverance from death, tears, and stumbling
D.
Victory, power, and fame
5.
Where did the psalmist intend to walk after experiencing God's deliverance?
A.
Before the Lord in the land of the living
B.
Among the nations
C.
Through the wilderness
D.
In the courts of kings
6.
What did the psalmist declare even while he was greatly afflicted?
A.
He remained hopeful
B.
He believed
C.
He would not fear
D.
He would sing
7.
In his alarm, what conclusion did the psalmist make about humanity?
A.
Everyone seeks God
B.
Everyone is faithful
C.
Everyone is a liar
D.
Everyone is wise
8.
What did the psalmist ask after reflecting on God's goodness?
A.
How long will I live?
B.
Who will help me?
C.
How can I repay the Lord for all His goodness to me?
D.
Where shall I worship?
9.
What action accompanied lifting up the cup of salvation?
A.
Offering incense
B.
Calling on the name of the Lord
C.
Singing a new song
D.
Blowing a trumpet
10.
Before whom did the psalmist promise to fulfill his vows?
A.
His family only
B.
The elders of Israel
C.
All the Lord's people
D.
The priests alone
11.
According to the psalm, whose death is precious in the sight of the Lord?
A.
All rulers
B.
Great prophets only
C.
His faithful servants
D.
The poor alone
12.
What family relationship did the psalmist mention while calling himself God's
servant?
A.
Son of Your servant
B.
Son of Your maidservant
C.
Brother of the righteous
D.
Child of Abraham
13.
What did the Lord break for the psalmist?
A.
The prison gates
B.
His chains
C.
His enemies
D.
His fears
14.
What specific sacrifice did the psalmist promise to offer?
A.
Burnt offering
B.
Grain offering
C.
Thank offering
D.
Fellowship offering
15.
In which location would the psalmist fulfill his vows?
A.
The house of the Lord
B.
Mount Sinai
C.
The wilderness
D.
His hometown
16.
In which city were the courts of the Lord's house located?
A.
Bethlehem
B.
Hebron
C.
Jerusalem
D.
Jericho
17.
Which phrase best summarizes the main theme of Psalm 116?
A.
Trusting military strength
B.
Gratitude for God's saving help
C.
Preparing for exile
D.
Building the temple
18.
What emotion is most evident throughout Psalm 116?
A.
Fear
B.
Gratitude
C.
Anger
D.
Confusion
19.
Which statement best describes the order of events in the psalm?
A.
Praise, distress, deliverance, thanksgiving
B.
Distress, prayer, deliverance, thanksgiving
C.
Thanksgiving, prayer, distress, victory
D.
Deliverance, distress, praise, prayer
20.
What final expression concludes Psalm 116?
A.
Give thanks forever
B.
Amen and Amen
C.
Praise the Lord
D.
The Lord reigns forever
Answers
1.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:3-4
2.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:5
3.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:7
4.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:8
5.
A — Reference: Psalm 116:9
6.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:10
7.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:11
8.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:12
9.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:13
10.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:14, 18
11.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:15
12.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:16
13.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:16
14.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:17
15.
A — Reference: Psalm 116:18-19
16.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:19
17.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:1-19
18.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:1-19
19.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:3-19
20.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:19
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 116 (Level 3)
Welcome
to Level 3! This quiz is designed for those who want to dig deeper into Psalm
116. These questions focus on careful reading, the progression of thought, key
phrases, and the psalmist's response to God's mercy. Read each question closely
and see how well you know this powerful psalm of thanksgiving and faith.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Write
down your answers before checking the answer key.
Find
the correct answers with their Scripture references at the end.
Challenge
your family, friends, or Bible study group to take the quiz too!
Quiz
1.
What was the first reason the psalmist gave for loving the Lord?
A.
The Lord had blessed his family
B.
The Lord had heard his voice and pleas for mercy
C.
The Lord had given him victory over his enemies
D.
The Lord had increased his possessions
2.
What motivated the psalmist to continue calling on the Lord throughout his
life?
A.
The Lord answered every question
B.
The Lord inclined His ear to him
C.
The Lord made him prosperous
D.
The Lord appointed him as king
3.
Which pair of troubles came upon the psalmist before he called on the Lord?
A.
Famine and drought
B.
Fear and loneliness
C.
Distress and sorrow
D.
Persecution and exile
4.
What was the exact request the psalmist made when he called upon the Lord?
A.
Teach me Your ways
B.
Save my soul
C.
Deliver my soul
D.
Remember Your servant
5.
According to Psalm 116, what does the Lord preserve?
A.
The humble
B.
The righteous
C.
The simple
D.
The poor
6.
Why could the psalmist tell his soul to return to its rest?
A.
His troubles had ended naturally
B.
His friends had rescued him
C.
The Lord had dealt bountifully with him
D.
His enemies had surrendered
7.
Which three specific deliverances are listed together in the psalm?
A.
Fear, hunger, and shame
B.
Death, tears, and stumbling
C.
Enemies, sickness, and famine
D.
Darkness, danger, and defeat
8.
After experiencing God's deliverance, where did the psalmist say he would walk?
A.
In the courts of kings
B.
Before the Lord in the land of the living
C.
Throughout the nations
D.
On the holy mountain
9.
What did the psalmist continue to do despite being greatly afflicted?
A.
Worship in the temple
B.
Believe
C.
Fast and pray
D.
Wait in silence
10.
During his alarm, what did the psalmist say about mankind?
A.
Everyone seeks peace
B.
Everyone fears God
C.
Everyone is a liar
D.
Everyone needs wisdom
11.
What did the psalmist ask after reflecting on the Lord's abundant goodness?
A.
Who can stand before the Lord?
B.
How can I repay the Lord for all His goodness to me?
C.
When will my troubles end?
D.
Where shall I find peace?
12.
Which two actions are directly connected with expressing gratitude to God?
A.
Lifting up the cup of salvation and calling on the name of the Lord
B.
Building an altar and offering incense
C.
Singing and dancing before the people
D.
Fasting and wearing sackcloth
13.
What did the psalmist repeatedly promise to fulfill?
A.
His covenant
B.
His vows to the Lord
C.
His mission
D.
His sacrifices
14.
In whose presence would the psalmist fulfill his vows?
A.
His household
B.
The priests only
C.
All the Lord's people
D.
The elders of Israel
15.
What does the psalm describe as precious in the sight of the Lord?
A.
Faithful worship
B.
The death of His faithful servants
C.
The songs of Israel
D.
The prayers of the righteous
16.
How did the psalmist identify himself before God?
A.
Your prophet
B.
Your servant, the son of Your maidservant
C.
Your messenger
D.
Your shepherd
17.
What had God done that demonstrated the psalmist's freedom?
A.
Opened the prison doors
B.
Broken his chains
C.
Defeated every enemy
D.
Restored his wealth
18.
Besides fulfilling his vows, what offering did the psalmist promise to present
to the Lord?
A.
A peace offering
B.
A burnt offering
C.
A thank offering
D.
A grain offering
19.
Where were the courts in which the psalmist would worship located?
A.
Bethlehem
B.
Jerusalem
C.
Hebron
D.
Shiloh
20.
Which statement best summarizes the message of Psalm 116?
A.
God deserves thanksgiving because He hears, delivers, and remains faithful to
those who call on Him.
B.
God's greatest concern is the prosperity of His people.
C.
Worship is meaningful only when offered in the temple.
D.
Victory in battle is the greatest evidence of God's favor.
Answers
1.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:1
2.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:2
3.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:3
4.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:4
5.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:6
6.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:7
7.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:8
8.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:9
9.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:10
10.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:11
11.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:12
12.
A — Reference: Psalm 116:13
13.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:14, 18
14.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:14, 18
15.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:15
16.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:16
17.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:16
18.
C — Reference: Psalm 116:17
19.
B — Reference: Psalm 116:19
20.
A — Reference: Psalm 116:1-19

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