1. What were the very first words spoken by God in the Bible?
- 'Be fruitful and increase in number'
- 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth'
- 'Let there be light'
- 'Let us make mankind in our image'
2. On what day of creation did God create the sun, moon and stars?
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
3. What was created on day five of creation?
- Fish and birds — the creatures of the water and sky
- Man and woman
- The land animals and creeping things
- The vegetation, seed-bearing plants and trees
4. Genesis 1:26 records God saying 'Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness.' This phrase has been interpreted in several ways. What is the image of God (imago Dei) most commonly understood to mean?
- Humans are immortal souls imprisoned in mortal bodies, like God's spirit in physical form
- Humans share God's physical appearance since God has a body in some sense
- Humans uniquely reflect God's rational, moral, relational and creative nature — they are God's representatives over creation
- The image refers to gender — male and female together fully image God
5. Genesis 2 gives a second creation account focusing on the garden and the first humans. Where was the Garden of Eden located, and what river flowed from it?
- In Eden to the east; a river watered the garden and then divided into four headwaters — the Pishon, Gihon, Tigris and Euphrates
- In the land of the East; the river Euphrates flowed from it alone
- In the mountains of Ararat; the Tigris and Euphrates both originated there
- Its location is intentionally hidden — the text gives no clear geographic details
6. Two special trees stood in the Garden of Eden. What were they?
- The Tree of Blessing and the Tree of Cursing
- The Tree of God and the Tree of Man
- The Tree of Immortality and the Tree of Wisdom
- The Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
7. What was God's command to Adam regarding the trees of the garden, and what was the stated consequence of disobedience?
- You may eat any fruit except that which falls on the ground — you must take it from the branch with your own hand
- You may eat from all trees — but if you neglect the garden or fail in your duties, you will be cast out
- You may eat from any tree except the tree of life — if you eat it, you will live forever apart from God
- You may eat from any tree except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil — when you eat from it you will certainly die
8. How did God create the woman, and what was Adam's response when he first saw her?
- God breathed life into a form he had shaped from clay and called her to Adam, and Adam gave her the name Woman
- God caused Adam to fall into a deep sleep, took one of his ribs and made the woman — and Adam said 'This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh'
- God created her as he created all the animals — and Adam named her as he had named them
- God formed her from the dust of the ground as he had formed Adam, and Adam rejoiced in her beauty
9. Genesis 2:24 contains a foundational statement about marriage that Jesus and Paul both quote. What does it say?
- 'A man and a woman shall join together and become partners for life before God'
- 'Be fruitful and multiply — this is the first command given to the family'
- 'God joins a man and woman together — what God has joined, let no one separate'
- 'That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh'
10. Genesis 3:1 describes the serpent as 'more crafty than any of the wild animals.' What was the serpent's opening strategy in tempting Eve?
- It directly told her that God was withholding something good from her
- It questioned God's word — 'Did God really say, You must not eat from any tree in the garden?'
- It told her the fruit was beautiful and delicious and that she should at least taste it
- It warned her that God was jealous of her potential and wanted to keep her ignorant
11. When Eve replied to the serpent and described God's command, she added something that God had not actually said. What was it?
- She added that God had warned them the serpent would tempt them regarding the tree
- She said God had forbidden them from even looking at the tree — God had said nothing about looking
- She said God had told them not to touch the tree or they would die — God had only said not to eat from it
- She said God told them the tree was poisonous — he had said they would 'certainly die' but gave no reason
12. The serpent made two promises to Eve about eating the forbidden fruit. What were they?
- 'God will not punish you, and you will become wiser than all the angels of heaven'
- 'You will live forever, and you will have power over all the animals of the earth'
- 'You will not certainly die, and your eyes will be opened and you will be like God, knowing good and evil'
- 'Your eyes will be opened, and you will have the knowledge to create as God creates'
13. What three qualities did Eve notice about the fruit before she took it?
- It was good for food, pleasing to the eye and desirable for gaining wisdom
- It was large, colourful and hanging within easy reach
- It was ripe, abundant and appeared to have no thorns or obstacles around it
- It was sweet-smelling, golden and unlike any other fruit in the garden
14. After the man and woman ate the fruit, what was the immediate consequence they experienced?
- The garden around them began to change — thorns appeared and the animals became afraid of them
- Their eyes were opened and they realised they were naked — they sewed fig leaves together to cover themselves
- They felt pain for the first time and were afraid of God
- They heard God's voice and knew they had sinned — they fell down and confessed
15. When God came walking in the garden and called for Adam, how did Adam explain his hiding?
- 'I heard you coming and I was afraid because we had eaten the forbidden fruit'
- 'I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I was naked; so I hid'
- 'My wife hid and I hid with her — we were both ashamed of what we had done'
- 'We sinned against you and could not bear to face you in our shame'
16. When God questioned Adam and Eve about what they had done, how did each respond?
- Adam blamed Eve ('The woman you put here with me — she gave me some fruit'); Eve blamed the serpent ('The serpent deceived me')
- Adam blamed himself; Eve blamed Adam for not protecting her from the serpent's approach
- Adam remained silent; only Eve spoke, blaming the serpent
- Both accepted responsibility and asked for forgiveness
17. Genesis 3:15 is called the 'Protoevangelium' (first gospel). What promise did God make to the serpent that contained the first hint of redemption?
- 'I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he will crush your head, and you will strike his heel'
- 'The one born of woman will come to restore what you have destroyed — and death itself will be swallowed up'
- 'The seed of the woman will one day defeat you utterly — and on that day your power over creation will end'
- 'Your curse will be reversed when the offspring of Eve returns to the garden and restores what was lost'
18. What were the specific consequences pronounced on the serpent, the woman and the man after the fall?
- All three: lose eternal life; Serpent: become the enemy of humanity; Woman and Man: be separated and sent to different parts of the earth
- Serpent: be hated by all creatures; Woman: suffer all the pains of the man as well as her own; Man: be exiled from God's presence forever
- Serpent: crawl on its belly and eat dust; Woman: pain in childbirth and a changed relationship with her husband; Man: painful toil from the cursed ground until he returns to dust
- Serpent: lose its wings and voice; Woman: become subject to the man; Man: lose his dominion over the animals
19. Before expelling them from the garden, God did something unexpected for Adam and Eve. What was it?
- He gave them the first sacrifice — a lamb whose blood would atone for their sin
- He made garments of skin for them and clothed them — replacing their fig leaf coverings
- He planted new trees outside the garden so they would have food in their exile
- He told them he would one day provide a way back into the garden through a mediator
20. Why did God expel Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, according to Genesis 3:22-24?
- Because God's righteous anger at their disobedience required a just punishment of exile
- Because the garden was holy and could not tolerate the presence of sinners without becoming corrupted
- Because they had shown they could not obey even one command, and the garden required total obedience
- To prevent them from eating from the tree of life and living forever in their fallen state — a cherubim and flaming sword guarded the way back