WorksheetsBible 10 Unit 1 Review
Total questions: 31
Worksheet time: 16mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
What were the two most significant events in Israel's history according to the text?
a)
The Exodus and the Babylonian Exile
b)
The building of the Temple and its destruction
c)
The reign of David and Solomon
d)
The conquest of Canaan and the divided kingdom
2.
Which term describes the first five books of the Bible?
a)
Histories
b)
Torah
c)
Chronicles
d)
Prophecies
3.
What was the main center of Jewish worship before the Exile?
a)
The synagogue
b)
The mikvah
c)
The Temple in Jerusalem
d)
Local sanctuaries
4.
Which of the following was NOT one of the four pillars of Hellenism?
a)
Education
b)
Religion
c)
Healthcare
d)
Athletics
e)
Etertainment
5.
What was the name given to advanced religious students who followed a rabbi?
a)
Bet Midrash
b)
Bet Sefer
c)
Talmid
d)
Basilica
6.
Which part of the synagogue was used for ritualistic cleansing?
a)
Bema
b)
Mikvah
c)
Chief Seats
d)
Torah Closet
7.
What philosophical concept did Hellenism promote?
a)
Divine-centric worldview
b)
Communal responsibility
c)
Human-centric perspective
d)
Religious orthodoxy
8.
What was the Greek term for "gospel" in Hellenistic culture?
a)
Basilica
b)
Euangelion
c)
Talmid
d)
Asclepion
9.
How did the synagogue differ from the Temple?
a)
It was only for sacrifices
b)
It served as a community learning center
c)
It was exclusively for prayer
d)
It was only for priests
10.
What was the main impact of Hellenism on Jewish society?
a)
Strengthened traditional practices
b)
Created cultural tensions and conflicts
c)
Eliminated Greek influence
d)
Increased Temple worship
11.
Where doe the term "Sadducee" come from?
a)
It means "righteous ones"
b)
It comes from "sons of Solomon"
c)
It comes from "Zadokim"
d)
It means "temple servants"
12.
What term was used to describe the corrupt Sadducean leadership?
a)
Political oligarchy
b)
Religious mafia
c)
Temple authority
d)
Priestly council
13.
What was the job of the Sadducees?
a)
They were merchants who profited from the temple
b)
The ran the religious activities of Israel
c)
They were soldiers who enforced Herod's law
d)
The were hermits
14.
What was the Herodians' general attitude toward Hellenism?
a)
Complete rejection
b)
Passive resistance
c)
Full embrace
d)
Selective acceptance
15.
What was the Herodians' view on combining Judaism with Hellenism?
a)
They saw them as completely incompatible
b)
They believed they could be compatible
c)
They rejected both systems
d)
They alternated between the two
16.
What was the danger of Hellenistic influence on the Jews?
a)
Immediate compliance with Rome
b)
Political rebellion
c)
Gradual erosion of values
d)
Economic collapse
17.
Where did the Essenes live?
a)
The Desert
b)
Jerusalem
c)
Cupernum
d)
Tiber
18.
What Biblical figure might have been an Essene?
a)
Peter
b)
Paul
c)
John the Baptist
d)
Pontius Piolet
19.
How did the Essenes preserve sacred texts?
a)
They used a single scribe system that they spent their whole life on one book.
b)
They employed a four-person transcription system
c)
They relied on oral tradition only
d)
They hired professional writers
20.
How did the Essenes view the rest of Israel?
a)
It would be redeemed.
b)
It might be redeemed.
c)
It was close to being lost.
d)
It was a complete loss.
21.
How did the Zealots respond to Roman culture?
a)
They embraced it openly
b)
They remained neutral
c)
They violently opposed it
d)
They selectively adopted certain aspects
22.
What military tactics did the Zealots employ?
a)
Open field battles
b)
Guerrilla warfare
c)
Naval warfare
23.
Where were the Pharisees primarily settled?
a)
Jerusalem and Bethlehem
b)
Jericho
c)
The Galilee
d)
The Jordan Valley
24.
How did the Pharisees think Israel would be saved from the Romans?
a)
Political Revolution
b)
Military conquest
c)
Strict obedience to the Law
d)
Through cultural assimilation?
25.
What aspect of Jesus's criticism focused on the Pharisees' response to His message?
a)
Their political allegiance
b)
Their lack of mercy
c)
Their teaching methods
d)
Their religious rituals
26.
Which Gospel was written for the Romans
a)
Matthew
b)
Mark
c)
Luke
d)
John
27.
Which Gospel was written for the Jews
a)
Matthew
b)
Mark
c)
Luke
d)
John
28.
Which Gospel was an historical and ordered account?
a)
Matthew
b)
Mark
c)
Luke
d)
John
29.
Which Gospel was written to both Jews and Gentiles?
a)
Matthew
b)
Mark
c)
Luke
d)
John
30.
Which Gospel was written for mamzers?
a)
Matthew
b)
Mark
c)
Luke
d)
John
31.
Which Gospel was most likely written first?
a)
Matthew
b)
Mark
c)
Luke
d)
John
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