Red Level Quizzing Lesson 7

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Red Level Quizzing Lesson 7 - Quiz


In this quiz, we’ll be questioning you about all things related to the ancient story of Moses and his efforts in leading the Jews out of Egypt and away from Pharaoh. What do you recall from the tale?


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What plague came seven days after the Lord struck the Nile?

    • A.

      Frogs

    • B.

      Gnats

    • C.

      Flies

    Correct Answer
    A. Frogs
    Explanation
    After the Lord struck the Nile, the plague that came seven days later was frogs. This is evident from the biblical account in Exodus, where it is stated that Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt, and frogs came up and covered the land. The frogs were a result of God's judgment upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians for refusing to let the Israelites go.

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  • 2. 

    Where would the frogs come?

    • A.

      Into the palace and houses

    • B.

      Into ovens and kneading troughs

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct
    Explanation
    Both answers are correct because the question does not specify a specific location or context for the frogs to come. Therefore, it is possible for the frogs to come into the palace and houses, as well as into ovens and kneading troughs.

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  • 3. 

    What happened when Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters?

    • A.

      "Frogs came up and covered the land."

    • B.

      Frogs came up and filled the rivers and lakes.

    • C.

      Frogs came up and covered the land and the cattle.

    Correct Answer
    A. "Frogs came up and covered the land."
    Explanation
    When Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters, frogs came up and covered the land. This means that a large number of frogs emerged from the waters and spread across the land, likely causing a significant presence of frogs in various areas. The answer does not mention the rivers, lakes, or cattle, indicating that the frogs specifically covered the land and not these other elements.

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  • 4. 

    What happened when the magicians tried to make frogs come up on the land?

    • A.

      They got snakes instead of frogs.

    • B.

      They were able to make frogs come up.

    • C.

      The Bible does not say.

    Correct Answer
    B. They were able to make frogs come up.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "They were able to make frogs come up." This means that when the magicians attempted to make frogs appear on land, they were successful in doing so. The Bible does not provide any further information or mention the occurrence of snakes instead of frogs.

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  • 5. 

    When did the frogs leave and die?

    • A.

      Six months later

    • B.

      After Moses cried out to the Lord

    • C.

      After Pharaoh cried out to the Lord

    Correct Answer
    B. After Moses cried out to the Lord
    Explanation
    After Moses cried out to the Lord, the frogs left and died. This suggests that Moses' plea to God for relief from the plague of frogs was answered, leading to the frogs departing and eventually dying. The timing of their departure and death is directly linked to Moses' action of crying out to the Lord, indicating a cause-and-effect relationship between his plea and the outcome.

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  • 6. 

    What happened when the frogs died?

    • A.

      "They were piled into heaps and the land reeked of them."

    • B.

      They were piled into heaps and Moses burned them.

    • C.

      Moses and Aaron dug pits and buried them.

    Correct Answer
    A. "They were piled into heaps and the land reeked of them."
    Explanation
    When the frogs died, they were piled into heaps, resulting in a strong and unpleasant smell permeating the land. This suggests that there were a large number of frogs that died, leading to the need to stack them in piles. The accumulation of dead frogs caused a foul odor to spread throughout the area.

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  • 7. 

    What happened when Pharaoh saw there was relief?

    • A.

      He went back to his palace.

    • B.

      He hardened his heart.

    • C.

      He called for his magicians.

    Correct Answer
    B. He hardened his heart.
    Explanation
    When Pharaoh saw that there was relief, instead of being grateful or showing any compassion, he chose to harden his heart. This means that he became stubborn and resistant to the positive change happening around him. It implies that Pharaoh did not want to acknowledge or accept the relief that was being experienced, possibly due to his pride or refusal to admit defeat.

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  • 8. 

    When the magicians used their secret arts to produce gnats, what happened?

    • A.

      They could not produce gnats.

    • B.

      Millions of gnats appeared.

    • C.

      Frogs appeared instead.

    Correct Answer
    A. They could not produce gnats.
    Explanation
    The explanation for the given correct answer is that despite their secret arts, the magicians were unable to produce gnats. This implies that their abilities or tricks were limited and they were unable to perform this particular feat.

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  • 9. 

    What did the magicians say to Pharaoh?

    • A.

      "This is too easy."

    • B.

      "This is the finger of God."

    • C.

      "We need more time to produce gnats."

    Correct Answer
    B. "This is the finger of God."
    Explanation
    The magicians said "This is the finger of God" to Pharaoh. This suggests that they acknowledged that the power being displayed was beyond their own abilities and was a divine intervention. They recognized that the miracles performed were not mere illusions or tricks, but a demonstration of a higher power.

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  • 10. 

    After gnats went away, what did the Lord tell Moses to do?

    • A.

      Get up early.

    • B.

      Confront Pharaoh as he went to the water.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct
    Explanation
    The Lord told Moses to both get up early and confront Pharaoh as he went to the water after the gnats went away. This means that Moses was instructed to take action promptly and confront Pharaoh at the earliest opportunity.

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  • 11. 

    Where did the Lord say the flies would be?

    • A.

      Flies would be in Egypt only.

    • B.

      Flies would be in Egypt and Goshen.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    A. Flies would be in Egypt only.
    Explanation
    The Lord said that the flies would be in Egypt only. This means that the flies would not be present in any other location, including Goshen. Therefore, the correct answer is that the flies would be in Egypt only.

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  • 12. 

    What did Pharaoh tell Moses and Aaron to do?

    • A.

      Leave Egypt forever

    • B.

      Go to Midian to worship God

    • C.

      Sacrifice to God there in Egypt

    Correct Answer
    C. Sacrifice to God there in Egypt
    Explanation
    Pharaoh instructed Moses and Aaron to sacrifice to God in Egypt. This implies that Pharaoh allowed them to perform their religious rituals and worship God within the boundaries of Egypt itself.

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  • 13. 

    What did Moses tell Pharaoh about sacrificing to God in Egypt?

    • A.

      It would not be right to sacrifice to the Lord in Egypt.

    • B.

      It would be too hard to sacrifice to the Lord in Egypt.

    • C.

      It would be wonderful to sacrifice to the Lord in Egypt.

    Correct Answer
    A. It would not be right to sacrifice to the Lord in Egypt.
    Explanation
    Moses told Pharaoh that it would not be right to sacrifice to the Lord in Egypt. This suggests that Moses believed that sacrificing to God in Egypt would be inappropriate or against God's will. The statement implies that there may be specific reasons or circumstances that make sacrificing in Egypt unacceptable.

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  • 14. 

    What did Pharaoh want Moses to do for him?

    • A.

      Leave him alone.

    • B.

      Pray for him.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    B. Pray for him.
    Explanation
    Pharaoh wanted Moses to pray for him. This is indicated by the correct answer option "Pray for him."

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  • 15. 

    What happened when Moses prayed to the Lord about the flies?

    • A.

      The Lord did what Moses asked Him to do.

    • B.

      No flies remained after Moses prayed.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct
    Explanation
    When Moses prayed to the Lord about the flies, the Lord did what Moses asked Him to do, which means that the Lord removed the flies as Moses requested. Therefore, it can be inferred that no flies remained after Moses prayed. Both of these statements are correct as they are essentially describing the same outcome from different perspectives.

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  • 16. 

    What happened after the flies left?

    • A.

      Pharaoh hardened his heart.

    • B.

      Pharaoh would not let the people go.

    • C.

      Both answers are correct.

    Correct Answer
    C. Both answers are correct.
    Explanation
    After the flies left, Pharaoh hardened his heart and refused to let the people go. Both answers are correct because they describe different aspects of what happened after the flies left. Pharaoh's hardening of his heart implies his stubbornness and refusal to listen to reason, while his refusal to let the people go shows his unwillingness to release the Israelites from slavery. Therefore, both statements accurately depict the outcome of the situation.

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