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Baptism Class Test

Total questions: 27

Worksheet time: 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Overview: Baptism is:

a)

identifying yourself with the death and ressurrection of Jesus Christ

b)

a type of ablution

c)

a religious holiday

d)

a form of meditation

2.

Overview: 2. Who should be baptized?

a)

Only those who believe in Jesus Christ

b)

Everyone regardless of belief

c)

Only children

d)

Only church members

3.

Overview: 5. How should one be baptized?

a)

By full immersion in water

b)

By sprinkling water on the head

c)

By reciting a prayer only

d)

By lighting a candle

4.

Memory Verse: Fill in the blank. 'We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new ____.' (Romans 6:4 NIV)

a)

life

b)

beginning

c)

hope

d)

purpose

5.

Water Baptism is basically

a)

It is an outward sign of an inward commitment.

b)

It is done against one's will.

c)

It does not symbolize dying to the old nature.

6.

Water baptism represents which of the following according to Matthew 26:28?

a)

The forgiveness of sins through Jesus' blood

b)

The creation of the world

c)

The feeding of the five thousand

d)

The resurrection of Lazarus

7.

Who is Water Baptism For? Fill in the blank: 'Whoever ______ and is baptized will be saved.' — Mark 16:16

a)

believes

b)

repents

c)

prays

d)

worships

8.

Why should one be baptized?

a)

Baptism is an act of obedience and a public affirmation of faith, not a requirement for salvation.

b)

Baptism guarantees entry into heaven regardless of one's actions.

c)

Baptism is only necessary for children and not adults.

d)

Baptism is performed solely to join a specific church community.

9.

According to Ephesians 2:8-9, salvation is by grace through faith and not by _____

a)

works

b)

prayer

c)

sacrifice

d)

knowledge

10.

When should a person be baptized according to the passage?

a)

After believing and trusting completely in Christ's death and resurrection for salvation.

b)

Before understanding the meaning of baptism.

c)

Whenever they feel ready, regardless of belief.

d)

Only after attending church for one year.

11.

How did Jesus instruct His disciples to baptize?

a)

In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

b)

In their own name

c)

In the name of the church

d)

Without any name

12.

The biblical model of baptism is full immersion.

a)

True

b)

False

13.

What should you bring for baptism preparation?

a)

Dark shorts and shirt, along with another change of clothes and a towel

b)

Formal shoes, a hat, and sunglasses.

c)

A book, a pen, and a notebook.

d)

Snacks, a water bottle, and a camera.

14.

Baptism does not cleanse you but symbolizes your ________ in Christ.

a)

new life

b)

forgiveness of sins

c)

membership in the church

d)

spiritual gifts

15.

According to the introduction, what was the purpose of John’s baptism?

a)

To prepare people for the coming of the Messiah and for repentance and forgiveness under the old covenant.

b)

To establish a new religious order separate from Judaism.

c)

To perform miracles and heal the sick.

d)

To collect followers for personal gain.

16.

Why did Jesus get baptized according to 1 Peter 2:21–22 and Matthew 3:15?

a)

To set an example for all believers to follow and to fulfill all righteousness.

b)

Because He needed forgiveness for His sins.

c)

To impress John the Baptist.

d)

To gain followers through a public act.

17.

Jesus needed baptism for repentance because He was sinful.

a)

True

b)

False

18.

What happened immediately after Jesus was baptized?

a)

The Holy Spirit descended on Him, and the Father declared His pleasure (Matthew 3:17).

b)

He began preaching to the crowds.

c)

He performed His first miracle.

d)

He was arrested by the authorities.

19.

How did Paul affirm the new covenant’s authority when he met those who had only received John’s baptism?

a)

He baptized them again in the name of Jesus (Acts 19:5).

b)

He told them to continue following John’s teachings.

c)

He gave them a scroll of the old covenant.

d)

He asked them to pray for guidance.

20.

What precedent did Christ’s baptism set for believers according to the conclusion?

a)

Obedience, righteousness, and public declaration of faith.

b)

Forgiveness of sins through personal sacrifice.

c)

Receiving spiritual gifts without repentance.

d)

Performing miracles to prove divinity.

21.

After baptism, your new journey begins. Your will and desires are surrendered to God. To live a successful Christian life, you should:

a)

Rely on yourself

b)

Rely on Him completely

c)

Ignore Him

22.

Who does not accept the things of the Spirit of God according to 1 Corinthians 2:14–15?

a)

The natural person

b)

The spiritual person

c)

The wise person

d)

The righteous person

23.

List the three steps in the confession procedure.

a)

1. Recognize your sin. 2. Thank Jesus for His sacrifice on the cross. 3. Repent — change your attitude.

b)

1. Ignore your sin. 2. Blame others. 3. Continue as before.

c)

1. Recognize your sin. 2. Forget about it. 3. Move on.

d)

1. Deny your sin. 2. Justify your actions. 3. Repeat the behavior.

24.

According to 1 John 1:9, what happens if we confess our sins?

a)

He is faithful and just to forgive us.

b)

We are punished for our sins.

c)

Our sins are forgotten by everyone.

d)

We must confess again to be forgiven.

25.

Which of the following is NOT a result of the Holy Spirit dwelling in you?

a)

No condemnation for those in Christ

b)

Empowered to witness

c)

The Spirit within is weaker than the world

26.

Being filled and led by the Spirit means:

a)

Allowing the Holy Spirit to guide and influence your actions and decisions.

b)

Ignoring spiritual guidance and relying only on personal judgment.

c)

Being controlled by emotions rather than spiritual direction.

d)

Following strict religious rules without seeking spiritual guidance.

27.

Choose the correct statement:

a)

I need to be baptized so that I can go to heaven.

b)

I need to be baptized so that I can be born again.

c)

I need to be baptized because it is the will of God.