How Well Do You Know the Bible? — Free Printable Quiz
Download this free printable version of our How Well Do You Know the Bible? quiz. It includes 20 multiple-choice questions with a full answer key and explanations on the final page. Print it for your classroom, youth group, family game night, or personal study.
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What's in This Printable?
This printable quiz contains 20 carefully written multiple-choice questions covering twenty questions spanning both testaments, from the creation story to the early church. find out how well you really know the most read book in history.. Each question has four answer options (A through D) and the answer key on the final page includes brief explanations with source references so you can learn from every question, not just answer them.
How to Use This Quiz
- Classroom: Print one copy per student or project it on the board and work through it together.
- Youth groups and Bible studies: Split into teams and compete for the highest score.
- Family game night: One person reads the questions while everyone else writes their answers.
- Personal study: Test yourself, check the answer key, and learn something new.
Sample Questions
1.
Who built an ark to save his family and the animals from a great flood?
2.
In which town was Jesus born?
3.
How many disciples did Jesus choose?
...plus 17 more questions in the full printable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions are written to be accurate across major English translations including NIV, ESV, KJV, and NASB. Where a translation difference could affect an answer, the question is worded to avoid ambiguity.
The early questions are kid-friendly, but the later questions are written for adults and older teens. For younger children, try our Bible Trivia for Kids quiz, which uses simpler language and focuses on the most well-known stories.
Questions progress from easy to hard. The first few are confidence builders, and the last few will challenge even serious Bible students.