Old Testament 1 Assessment Review LDS

Old Testament 1 Assessment Review LDS

9th - 12th Grade

36 Qs

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Old Testament 1 Assessment Review LDS

Old Testament 1 Assessment Review LDS

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Religious Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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36 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Most of the symbols, laws, imagery, prophecies, and events of the Old Testament testify of ___________.

the role of the Holy Ghost as a guide in our life.

the awful destruction of individuals who choose to reject God.

Jesus Christ, His coming, and His atonement.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 6:63; Mosiah 3:15.) President Marion G. Romney of the First Presidency stated, “The message of the Old Testament is the message of Christ and his coming and his atonement” (“The Message of the Old Testament” [Church Educational System symposium on the Old Testament, Aug. 17, 1979], 4, si.lds.org). “Although the Old Testament may seem to focus on topics such as covenants, prophets, repentance, the law of Moses, and commandments, there is one theme that weaves through them all: Jesus Christ” (Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual [2015], 1).

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When Satan confronted Moses, what did Moses remember that gave him the strength to resist Satan?

The awful consequences of wickedness.

That he (Moses) was a son of God.

The Ten Commandments.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 1:13.) We can resist Satan’s deceptions as we remember that we are a son or daughter of God. As we remember our previous spiritual experiences, have the Spirit with us, call upon God, and remain faithful, we can receive the strength to overcome Satan’s influence (see Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual, 22–23; see Moses 1:4–7, 12–23).

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What has Jesus Christ created?

Worlds without number

The plan of salvation.

Only this earth.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 1:32–33.) “Under the direction of Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ created worlds without number” (Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual, 25). (Note: Heavenly Father is the Father of our spirits and the author of the plan of salvation [see True to the Faith: A Gospel Reference (2004), 74–76].)

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Heavenly Father do during our premortal existence that provided a way for us to overcome the effects of the Fall?

He cast out Satan and his followers

Nothing, because He didn’t know yet that the Fall would occur.

He chose Jesus Christ to be the Savior of all mankind.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 4:2.) “Jesus Christ was chosen in the premortal existence to be the Redeemer of mankind” (Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual, 35; see Moses 4:1–4).

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following correctly identifies the conditions of Adam and Eve after the Fall?

They could have children. They did not know good from evil. They were shut out from God’s presence. They and their posterity would not experience death, pain, or disease.

They could not have children. They knew good from evil. They were in God’s presence. They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease.

They could have children. They knew good from evil. They were shut out from God’s presence. They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 5:11.) They knew good from evil. (See Moses 4:11; 5:11.) 6 They were shut out from God’s presence. (See Moses 5:4) They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease. (See Moses 3:17; 6:48; see also 2 Nephi 2:22–23.) “Because of the of the Fall, all mankind will experience physical death. . . . “. . . Because our bodies are mortal—or subject to physical death—we experience additional consequences of the Fall before we die, such as physical imperfections and pain. . . . “. . . Some additional consequences of the Fall [are] if Adam and Eve had not partaken of the fruit, they would not have had the opportunity to have children in mortality. Therefore, we would not have been able to come to earth to receive physical bodies, be tested, and prepare for eternal life—frustrating the plan of salvation. . . . “. . . Because of the Fall, all mankind will experience spiritual death” (Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual, 35–36; see True to the Faith, 56–59).

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following statements about Adam and Eve and the Fall is true?

They had no choice but to eat the forbidden fruit because in the premortal existence God had already determined their actions.

They came to understand that without the Fall and the Atonement, they and their posterity could not obtain the blessings of eternal life

They could have obtained eternal life if they had stayed in the Garden of Eden.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 5:9–11.) “Without the Fall and the Atonement, we could not obtain the blessings of eternal life” (Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual, 41).

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why must we be “born again”?

To be resurrected.

To be sanctified from sin and inherit eternal life.

So we can vocally express our commitment to Christ.

Answer explanation

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(See Moses 6:59.) “We must be born again in order to be sanctified from all sin and to inherit eternal life” (Old Testament Seminary Teacher Manual, 49; see Moses 6:53–68).

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