What was created on each of the six days of creation?
Day 1: Light (Genesis 1:3-5)
Day 2: Sky and waters (Genesis 1:6-8)
Day 3: Land, seas, and vegetation (Genesis 1:9-13)
Day 4: Sun, moon, and stars (Genesis 1:14-19)
Day 5: Sea creatures and birds (Genesis 1:20-23)
Day 6: Land animals and humans (Genesis 1:24-31)
What did God place at the entrance of the Garden of Eden to guard the way to the Tree of Life?
A) A flaming sword and cherubim
How many people were saved on the ark?
b) 8
What was the new name given to Jacob, and what does it mean?
Israel, meaning "he struggles with God" (Genesis 32:28)
What is the first recorded prophecy in Genesis?
A. The flood prophecy
B. God's promise to Abraham
C. The enmity between the serpent and the woman's offspring
D. Joseph's dream of ruling over his brothers
C) The enmity between the serpent and the woman's offspring (Genesis 3:15)
How long did the flood last?
40 days and 40 nights (Genesis 7:12), with waters prevailing for 150 days (Genesis 7:24).
What did Esau trade his birthright for?
A. Gold
B. A wife
C. A bowl of lentil stew
D. Livestock
C) A bowl of lentil stew (Genesis 25:29–34)
Why did Abram and Sarai go to Egypt, and what happened there?
Due to famine; Pharaoh took Sarai into his house, but God plagued Pharaoh's house, leading to their release (Genesis 12:10-20).
What is the anchor scripture for Dominion IYC 2025?
Gen 1:26
What did Noah do when he saw dry land?
a) Built an altar
What is the significance of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?
It represented the choice to obey or disobey God, leading to the fall of man (Genesis 2:9, 3:6).
What was the length of the ark in cubits?
C) 300 Cubits
What materials were used to construct the Tower of Babel?
A. Stone and mortar
B. Brick and mortar
C. Wood and nails
D. Iron and clay
B) Brick and mortar (Genesis 11:3)
What was the sign of the covenant between God and Abraham?
Circumcision (Genesis 17:10-11).
In Pharaoh's dreams, what symbolized the seven years of famine?
A. Fat cows and healthy grain
B. Gaunt cows and withered grain
C. Seven scorpions and barren land
D. Dry wells and dead trees
B) Gaunt cows and withered grain (Genesis 41:17–31)
What name did Abraham give the place where he was willing to sacrifice Isaac?
A. El-Shaddai
B. Jehovah-Jireh
C. Mount Zion
D. Bethel
B) Jehovah-Jireh (Genesis 22:14)
Who were Jacob's wives, and how did he come to marry them?
Leah and Rachel; he worked for Laban for 14 years (Genesis 29:20-28)
What was the significance of Joseph's coat of many colors?
It symbolized Jacob's special love for Joseph (Genesis 37:3)
What will happen to anyone who sheds a man's blood?
His blood will be shed (Gen 9:6)
How did Joseph end up in Egypt?
He was sold by his brothers to Ishmaelites, who took him to Egypt (Genesis 37:28)
What was the first command God gave to Adam?
Not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:16-17)
What was the width of the ark in cubits?
b) 50 cubits
What does this picture signify?
Rainbow, as a reminder of God's covenant never to destroy the earth by flood again (Gen 9:13-15)
Which two sons of Jacob received blessings superior to their older brothers?
A. Reuben and Simeon
B. Levi and Dan
C. Judah and Joseph
D. Benjamin and Naphtali
C) Judah and Joseph (Genesis 48:5–22, Genesis 49:8–12)
Who were the sons of Adam and Eve, and what were their occupations?
Cain (farmer) and Abel (shepherd) (Genesis 4:1-2).
What were the names of Isaac and Rebekah's twin sons, and what was unique about their birth?
Esau and Jacob; Esau was born first, but Jacob was holding his heel (Genesis 25:24-26).
What did God promise after the flood?
a) Never to destroy the earth by flood again
Which Genesis character practiced selective breeding with livestock?
A. Abraham
B. Isaac
C. Jacob
D. Esau
C) Jacob (Genesis 30:37–43)
What was the promise God made to Abram?
To make him a great nation and bless all families of the earth through him (Genesis 12:2-3).
Who were the descendants of Lot's daughters, and what nations did they become?
Moabites and Ammonites (Genesis 19:36-38).
What were the consequences of Adam and Eve eating the forbidden fruit?
Pain in childbirth, hard labor, and eventual death (Genesis 3:16-19).
How many pairs of clean animals did Noah bring into the ark?
C) 7 pairs
Which king of Salem blessed Abram after his victory?
A. Melchizedek
B. Abimelech
C. Pharaoh
D. Nebuchadnezzar
A) Melchizedek (Genesis 14:18–20)
What was the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah, and why?
They were destroyed by fire and brimstone due to their wickedness (Genesis 19:24-25).
Why did Judah suggest selling Joseph instead of killing him?
A. He wanted to save his brother’s life
B. He thought slavery was a better punishment
C. He wanted to gain favor with his father
D. He was bribed by the Ishmaelites
A) He wanted to save his brother’s life (Genesis 37:26–27)
What was the birthright, and how did Jacob obtain it from Esau?
The right of the firstborn; Jacob obtained it by trading it for a meal (Genesis 25:29-34).
What was Onan’s sin that led to his death?
A. Stealing from his father
B. Refusing to produce offspring for his deceased brother
C. Lying about his birthright
D. Offering a sacrifice to idols
B) Refusing to produce offspring for his deceased brother (Genesis 38:8–10)
What was the test of faith that God gave to Abraham regarding Isaac?
To sacrifice Isaac (Genesis 22:1-2).
How old was Noah when the flood started?
600 (Gen 7:6)
Why did Lot's wife become the pillar of salt?
She looked back (Genesis 19:26)
How old was Methuselah before given birth to Lamech?
187
How long did the waters flood the earth?
b) 150 days
What was the covenant God made with Abram regarding his descendants?
That his descendants would be as numerous as the stars (Genesis 15:5-6).
How did Joseph ensure Egypt’s survival during the famine?
A. By importing grain from Canaan
B. By rationing food from the surplus years
C. By praying for miraculous provision
D. By trading land for food
B) By rationing food from the surplus years (Genesis 41:48–49)
Who was the oldest person mentioned in the Bible, and how old was he?
Methuselah, who lived 969 years (Genesis 5:27).
What were Joseph's dreams, and how did they affect his relationship with his brothers?
Dreams of his brothers bowing to him; they increased their jealousy and hatred (Genesis 37:5-11)
What was the mark that God placed on Cain, and why?
A mark to protect him from being killed (Genesis 4:15).
Why did Noah and his family wait inside the ark for seven days before the flood began?
A. To purify themselves
B. To allow time for repentance
C. To store food supplies
D. To let the animals settle
B) To allow time for repentance (Genesis 7:10)
What was the purpose of the Tower of Babel, and what was God's response?
To make a name for themselves and avoid being scattered; God confused their language and scattered them (Genesis 11:4-9).
What was the significance of Jacob's dream at Bethel?
It was a vision of a ladder to heaven, symbolizing God's connection with earth (Genesis 28:12-15)