The Ark Quiz

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1. What did the Lord say to Noah after he had done all that God had commanded him? a. Come into the ark you and all your household b. Preach unto this wicked and perverse generation c. Fill the ark with food and provisions and every living thing.

Gen. 6:22 -7:1 a

2. Why did God tell Noah and his house to enter the ark? a. Because I have seen that you are righteous before me in this generation b. For the rain begins the end of all living beings here. c. For through you and thy house the earth will be replenished.

Gen 7:1 a

3. How many clean animals were they to take? a. two of every sort. b. four of all cattle c. Seven of each, a male and his female.

Gen 7:2 c

4. Why was Noah to take the
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Where did the ark rest in the 7th month, the 16th day of the month? a. upon a plane in Shinar b. upon the mountains of Ararat c. upon the plains of Jordan

Gen 8:4 b

14. What did Noah do at the end of forty days? a. opened the window of the ark. b. prayed to God for instructions c. opened the door of the ark

Gen 8:6 a

15. What was in the mouth of the dove when she returned? a. an olive leaf b. clusters of grapes c. a fig leaf

Gen 8:11 a

16. What did God tell Noah and his sons not to eat? a. beasts that are not clean b. the fish of the sea c. Flesh with its life, that is, its blood

Gen 9:4 c

17. What did God give as a sign of the covenant between him(Noah) and the earth? a. a rainbow shall seen in the cloud b. a star in the heavens c. the ark on mount Ararat

Gen 9:12,13 a

18. When were the sons born to Shem, Ham and Japheth? a. before the flood b. after the flood c. while on the ark

Gen 10:1 b

19. Who was begot to Cush that became a mighty one in the earth? a. Enoch b. Abraham c. Nimrod

Gen 10:8 c

20. What was Nimrod before the Lord/ a. Mighty hunter b. Mighty warrior c. Man of valor

Gen 10:9

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