How Well You Know Peter Pan? Quiz

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Have you read or heard Peter Pan stories? Peter Pan is a fable of a boy of the same name who never ages but stays a boy. He is considered the leader of the lost boys in Neverland and a friend to the fairy Tinkerbell. What is Peter's relationship with Captain Hook and Wendy? Take up the quiz and see if you know all there is to the Forever Boy and his friends' band.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

     In verse 1 of Chapter 1, it reads, "Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the (blank) of the Dispersion in Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia." 

    • A.

      Elect

    • B.

      Pilgrims

    • C.

      Disciples

    Correct Answer
    B. Pilgrims
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Pilgrims". In verse 1 of Chapter 1, Peter identifies himself as an apostle of Jesus Christ and addresses his letter to the "Pilgrims of the Dispersion" in various regions. This suggests that the recipients of the letter are believers who are living as strangers or foreigners in those regions, emphasizing their identity as pilgrims or travelers in this world.

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  • 2. 

    What, according to verse 3 of Chapter 1, has begotten us again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead?

    • A.

      His abundant mercy

    • B.

      An incorruptible inheritance

    • C.

      The foreknowledge of God the Father

    Correct Answer
    A. His abundant mercy
    Explanation
    According to verse 3 of Chapter 1, we have been begotten again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead because of His abundant mercy. This means that it is through God's great compassion and kindness that we have been given a new birth and a hope that is alive and active. His mercy is the reason behind our new life and the assurance of our future inheritance.

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  • 3. 

    What did Peter say that we (the recipients of the letter) have been grieved by?

    • A.

      Sinfulness

    • B.

      Death

    • C.

      Various trials

    Correct Answer
    C. Various trials
    Explanation
    Peter said that the recipients of the letter have been grieved by various trials. This suggests that they have been experiencing a range of difficult and challenging situations, which have caused them distress and sorrow. The mention of "various trials" implies that the recipients have been facing a variety of hardships and obstacles in their lives, leading to their grief.

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  • 4. 

    What is much more precious than gold?

    • A.

      Jesus Christ

    • B.

      Praise, honor, and glory

    • C.

      Genuineness of your faith

    Correct Answer
    C. Genuineness of your faith
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the genuineness of your faith. This answer suggests that having a sincere and authentic faith is more valuable than material possessions like gold. It implies that one's faith and belief in something greater than themselves is a priceless and precious attribute to possess.

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  • 5. 

    Verse 13 of Chapter 1, "gird up the (blank) of your (blank)...

    • A.

      Mind / loins

    • B.

      Loins / mind

    • C.

      Loins / spirit

    Correct Answer
    B. Loins / mind
    Explanation
    In this verse, the phrase "gird up the loins" is a metaphorical expression that means to prepare oneself for action or to be ready for a task. In biblical times, people would wear long robes that needed to be gathered and tied around the waist before engaging in any physical activity. Therefore, "gird up the loins" implies a physical readiness. On the other hand, "mind" refers to the mental aspect of preparedness. So, the correct answer is "loins / mind" because it captures both the physical and mental readiness required in this context.

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  • 6. 

    Who judges without partiality according to each one's work?

    • A.

      The Father

    • B.

      Christians

    • C.

      Angels

    Correct Answer
    A. The Father
    Explanation
    The Father judges without partiality according to each one's work. This means that God, as the Father, does not show favoritism or bias when judging individuals. He assesses each person's actions and deeds fairly and impartially, taking into account their individual circumstances and intentions. This emphasizes the belief that God is just and fair in his judgments, and that everyone will be held accountable for their actions.

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  • 7. 

    What do newborn babes need to grow, according to Chapter 2 verse 2?

    • A.

      Meat of the flesh

    • B.

      Pure milk of the word

    • C.

      The living water

    Correct Answer
    B. Pure milk of the word
    Explanation
    According to Chapter 2 verse 2, newborn babes need "pure milk of the word" in order to grow. This suggests that they require spiritual nourishment and guidance, symbolized by the metaphor of milk. Just as milk is essential for the physical growth and development of infants, the "pure milk of the word" is necessary for the spiritual growth and development of newborn believers. This emphasizes the importance of studying and understanding the teachings and principles of the faith in order to mature in one's spiritual journey.

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  • 8. 

    What is Jesus to us if we believe, according to verse 7 of Chapter 2?

    • A.

      Great

    • B.

      Almighty

    • C.

      Precious

    Correct Answer
    C. Precious
    Explanation
    According to verse 7 of Chapter 2, Jesus is described as "precious" to those who believe. This suggests that believers hold Jesus in high regard and value him greatly. The term "precious" implies that Jesus is cherished, esteemed, and highly valued by those who have faith in him.

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  • 9. 

    What did Christ leave to follow in His footsteps in verse 21 of Chapter 2?

    • A.

      The truth

    • B.

      The word

    • C.

      An example

    Correct Answer
    C. An example
    Explanation
    In verse 21 of Chapter 2, Christ left an example for others to follow. This means that He set a model or pattern for others to imitate in their own lives. By leaving an example, Christ demonstrated how to live a righteous and moral life, showing others the way to follow in His footsteps.

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  • 10. 

    In the last verse of chapter 2, Peter says we are like what, returning to the Shepherd and Overseer of our souls?

    • A.

      Sheep

    • B.

      Calves

    • C.

      Flock of seagulls

    Correct Answer
    A. Sheep
    Explanation
    In the last verse of chapter 2, Peter compares believers to sheep, emphasizing their need to return to the Shepherd and Overseer of their souls. This analogy highlights the vulnerable and dependent nature of believers, who rely on the guidance and care of their spiritual leader, Jesus Christ. Like sheep, believers are called to trust and follow their Shepherd, seeking His protection, provision, and guidance in their lives. This comparison also implies the loving and sacrificial nature of Jesus, who willingly lays down His life for His sheep.

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  • 11. 

    In the first six verses of Chapter three, Peter is writing directly telling who to be submissive?

    • A.

      Husbands

    • B.

      Wives

    • C.

      Doers of the word

    Correct Answer
    B. Wives
    Explanation
    In the first six verses of Chapter three, Peter is writing directly to wives, instructing them to be submissive.

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  • 12. 

    What kind of beauty does Peter describe wives to have in verse 4 of chapter 3?

    • A.

      Amazing

    • B.

      Gentle

    • C.

      Incorruptible

    Correct Answer
    C. Incorruptible
    Explanation
    In verse 4 of chapter 3, Peter describes wives to have an incorruptible beauty. This suggests that the beauty he is referring to is not merely physical, but rather a beauty that is enduring and not subject to decay or corruption. It implies that the true beauty of a wife lies in her character, virtues, and inner qualities, rather than external appearance alone. This concept highlights the importance of inner beauty and integrity in a marital relationship.

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  • 13. 

    Husbands are to honor the wife, as to the what?

    • A.

      Stronger body

    • B.

      Grace of life

    • C.

      Weaker vessel

    Correct Answer
    C. Weaker vessel
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "weaker vessel." This phrase is often used metaphorically to refer to women as being physically weaker compared to men. In this context, it means that husbands are expected to treat their wives with care, respect, and honor, recognizing that they may be more vulnerable or delicate in certain aspects. It emphasizes the importance of protecting and supporting one's spouse in a loving and considerate manner.

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  • 14. 

    What are you, even if you suffer for righteousness sake, according to verse 14 of chapter 3?

    • A.

      Great

    • B.

      Blessed

    • C.

      Saved

    Correct Answer
    B. Blessed
    Explanation
    According to verse 14 of chapter 3, if you suffer for righteousness sake, you are considered blessed. This means that even though you may experience hardship or persecution for doing what is right, you are fortunate and favored by God. This can be seen as a positive affirmation that your suffering is not in vain and that you are on the right path spiritually.

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  • 15. 

    The Divine longsuffering waited in the days of whom, in verse 20 of Chapter 3?

    • A.

      Adam

    • B.

      Jacob

    • C.

      Noah

    Correct Answer
    C. Noah
    Explanation
    In verse 20 of Chapter 3, the Divine longsuffering is mentioned as waiting in the days of Noah. This suggests that during Noah's time, God patiently waited for people to repent and turn away from their wickedness before bringing the flood upon the earth. Noah was chosen by God to build an ark and save his family and the animals from the impending destruction. Therefore, the correct answer is Noah.

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  • 16. 

    What is the antitype which now saves us and which is an answer of a good conscience toward God, according to verse 21?

    • A.

      Confession

    • B.

      Baptism

    • C.

      Repentance

    Correct Answer
    B. Baptism
    Explanation
    According to verse 21, the antitype which now saves us and is an answer of a good conscience toward God is baptism. Baptism is a symbolic act of purification and commitment to God, signifying the washing away of sins and the beginning of a new life in Christ. Through baptism, believers publicly declare their faith and obedience to God, and it is seen as a means of receiving God's grace and salvation. Therefore, baptism is the correct answer as it aligns with the biblical context and the concept of salvation through faith and obedience.

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  • 17. 

    In verse 8 of chapter 4, what are to have toward one another?

    • A.

      Fervent love

    • B.

      Unconditional love

    • C.

      Compassion

    Correct Answer
    A. Fervent love
    Explanation
    In verse 8 of chapter 4, the correct answer is fervent love. This means that individuals are expected to have a deep and intense love for one another. Fervent love implies a strong and passionate affection towards others, showing care and concern for their well-being. It suggests a genuine and wholehearted love that goes beyond surface-level emotions.

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  • 18. 

    What are we if we are reproached for the name of Christ?

    • A.

      Saved

    • B.

      Glad with exceeding joy

    • C.

      Blessed

    Correct Answer
    C. Blessed
    Explanation
    If we are reproached for the name of Christ, it means that we are being criticized or condemned because of our association with Christ and our beliefs. Despite facing this opposition, the correct answer suggests that we are still considered "blessed." This implies that being reproached for Christ's name is seen as a positive thing, as it indicates our commitment and loyalty to our faith. It may also suggest that we are being blessed by God for enduring such persecution.

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  • 19. 

    Those who suffer according to the will of God commit what to Him in doing good?

    • A.

      Lives

    • B.

      Souls

    • C.

      Hearts

    Correct Answer
    B. Souls
    Explanation
    When someone suffers according to the will of God, they are committing their souls to Him in doing good. This means that they are surrendering their suffering to God and using it as an opportunity to grow in their faith, character, and relationship with Him. By committing their souls to God, they are seeking His guidance, strength, and comfort in the midst of their suffering, and allowing Him to work through them to bring about good in their lives and the lives of others.

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  • 20. 

    Peter asks of what the elders at the beginning of Chapter 5?

    • A.

      To serve with compulsion

    • B.

      Being lords over those entrusted to them

    • C.

      To shepherd the flock

    Correct Answer
    C. To shepHerd the flock
    Explanation
    The elders are being asked to shepherd the flock. This means that they are being called to care for and guide the members of the community, just as a shepherd would care for and lead their sheep. This involves providing spiritual guidance, support, and protection for the members of the community. It emphasizes the importance of the elders' role in nurturing and guiding the spiritual growth of the community.

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  • 21. 

    What will the elders receive when the Chief Shepherd appears?

    • A.

      Crown of Righteousness

    • B.

      Crown of Glory

    • C.

      Crown of Obedience

    Correct Answer
    B. Crown of Glory
    Explanation
    When the Chief Shepherd appears, the elders will receive a Crown of Glory. This suggests that the elders will be honored and rewarded for their faithful service and leadership within the community. The Crown of Glory symbolizes the recognition and esteem they will receive for their dedication and commitment to their role as shepherds of the flock.

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  • 22. 

    What does God give the humble?

    • A.

      Humility

    • B.

      Crown of life

    • C.

      Grace

    Correct Answer
    C. Grace
    Explanation
    God gives grace to the humble. This means that those who are humble and acknowledge their need for God's help and guidance are granted His favor and blessings. Grace is a gift from God that cannot be earned or deserved, but is freely given to those who humbly seek Him. It is through God's grace that we receive forgiveness, salvation, and the strength to live a life that is pleasing to Him.

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  • 23. 

    The devil walks about as what?

    • A.

      Roaring lion

    • B.

      Cunning snake

    • C.

      Thief in the night

    Correct Answer
    A. Roaring lion
    Explanation
    The phrase "roaring lion" is often used as a metaphor to describe the devil's nature. Lions are known for their strength, power, and ability to instill fear. Similarly, the devil is believed to be cunning and deceptive, seeking to devour and destroy those who are vulnerable. The imagery of a roaring lion emphasizes the devil's intimidating and predatory nature, highlighting the need for caution and vigilance against his temptations and schemes.

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  • 24. 

    Who by name does Peter specifically reference in verse 12 of Chapter 5?

    • A.

      Timothy

    • B.

      Babylon

    • C.

      Silvanus

    Correct Answer
    C. Silvanus
    Explanation
    In verse 12 of Chapter 5, Peter specifically references Silvanus.

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