Middle East
Gospel Geoguesser
War is Bad
Jerusalem History
Culturally Relevant
100

Where is Damascus  (Site of Paul's Conversion) the capital of?

a) Israel

b) Jericho

c) Syria

d) Sodom

Damascus is the capital of:

c) Syria

100

Who are the modern day Canaanite Descendants? 

a) The Israelis 

b) The Palestinians 

c) The Lebanese 

d) The Jordanians

According to Google, 

c) The Lebanese (living in Lebanon)

are very closely related to the Canaanites we hear about in the Bible.

100

As per the occupation of the Straight of Hormuz in 2026, which of these situations would directly be influenced right now?

a) The shipping prices of a Taobao order

b) The cost of gas per liter within the DOMO gas station

c) The amount of pollution within the Vancouver drinking water 

d) The amount of traffic getting to church today

A)

B)

C)

100

When was Jerusalem "formally declared" the capital of Israel, as per the passed "Jerusalem Law"?

a) 2300 BCE

b) 1000 BCE

c) 1950 AD

d) 1980 AD

c) 1950 AD

d) 1980 AD

Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion declared West Jerusalem the capital, affirmed by the Knesset on Jan 23, 1950.

1980: The Knesset passed a law stating "Jerusalem, complete and united, is the capital of Israel".

100

Which of these foods are Kosher?

a) Oyster

b) Gelatin

c) Jewfish

d) Mayonnaise

The Goliath Grouper is a bony fish that possesses both fins and scales, so it is permitted under Jewish law.

200

Which of these locations is Lebanon?

A is Lebanon :)

200

The Garden of Eden is said to be near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, likely placing it in modern day:

a) Iran

b) Iraq

c) Constantinople

d) Israel

These two rivers would be in southern Mesopotamia, which is modern day:

b) Iraq


200

How much does the United States send to Israel on an average annual basis?

a) 3.8 Million

b) 38 Million

c) 380 Million

d) 3.8 Billion


The United States provides approximately $3.8 billion in annual military assistance to Israel under a 10-year Memorandum of Understanding (2019–2028).

200

The "City of David" or the Kingdom of David was around...

a) 4000 BCE

b) 2400 BCE

c) 1000 BCE

d) 400 BCE

c) 1000 BCE

200

What does "Non-Zabihah" mean in the context of Islamic beliefs?

a) The period of fasting during Ramadan

b) Fear during Pilgrimage

c) People who live in ignorance of the teachings of a revealed religion 

d) Meat not slaughtered according to Islamic law 

d) Meat not slaughtered according to Islamic Law

300

The Bible story this musical is based off of takes place in modern day...

a) Iran

b) Iraq

c) Turkiye

d) Saudi Arabia

This musical is Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat! 

The Midianites (who bought Joseph and among whom Moses lived and married) had territory in northern Saudi Arabia.

300

Where is modern day Tyre and Sidon?

a) Iraq

b) Iran 

c) Jerusalem 

d) Lebanon

d) Lebanon

300

The organization "Hezbollah"...

a) Is a Sunni Islamist political party

b) Is banned by the Lebanese government

c) Is a Shia Islamist political party 

d) Originates from Southern Lebanon

b) Is banned by the Lebanese government

c) Is a Shia Islamist political party

d) Originates from Southern Lebanon 

Has been beefing with Israel/The IDF since 2023.

300

The first "city" of modern Jerusalem was called _____, originally a Canaanite city.

a) Rusalimum

b) Parthenon 

c) Israel

d) chrysanthemum 

a) Rusalimum 

300

Which of these other historically significant stories also features a giant flood?

a) The Atra-Hasis (Akkadian)

b) The Prose Edda (Norse)

c) The Epic of Gilgamesh (Ancient Mesopotamia)

d) The Tao Te Ching (China)

a) The Atra-Hasis (Akkadian)

b) The Prose Edda (Norse)

c) The Epic of Gilgamesh (Ancient Mesopotamia)

All feature their own flood stories -- how similar they are to Noah's Ark and that flood story depends on each tale :)

400

The oldest known copies of nearly every Old Testament book were found in an archaeological site called....

a) Essenes

b) Bar Kokhba

c) Kibbutz of Kalya 

d) Qumran


d) Qumran


400

What is Nathan Ng's Job?

a) Teaching Assistant

b) Resident Advisor

c) Sales Associate

d) Research Assistant

b) Resident Advisor

400

During WWI, in order to keep the idea of "tanks" a secret, they were called:
a) "Water Tanks"

b) "Landships"

c) Panzer

d) "Dogs"

a) Water Tanks

b) Landships

400

Who conquered Babylon and issued an edict allowing the Jews to return to Jerusalem?

a) Nebuchadnezzar II

b) Cyrus the Great

c) Darius the Great

d) Alexander the Great

b) Cyrus the Great

and Nehemiah helped build the walls!

400

Where are Sephardic Jews descendants of?

a) Spain and Portugal

b) France and Germany 

c) Middle East and North Africa

d) North America

a) Spain and Portugal

500

Before being renamed in 1935, what was the internationally recognized name of the country now known as Iran? 

a) Bacchus

b) Constantinople

c) Istanbul

d) Persia

d) Persia

500

What does the word "gospel" mean?

a) Message of Christ 

b) The New Story

c) Message of the Disciples

d) Good News

d) Good News

The Greek word euangelion was sometimes used for Roman imperial announcements (e.g., the birth of an emperor). The Gospels repurposed it for the message about Jesus

500

On February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes as part of a plan called...

a) Operational Animals

b) Operation Overlord

c) Operation Enduring Freedom

d) Operation Epic Fury

d) Operation Epic Fury

500

Muslims view Jerusalem as the third-holiest city, after:

a) Istanbul 

b) Mecca

c) Samarkand 

d) Medina

b) Mecca

d) Medina

500

Which of these nation features the lowest point on earth?

a) Jordan 

b) Lebanon

c) Iraq

d) Saudi Arabia

The Dead Sea shore in Jordan sits about 420–430 meters (around 1,378–1,410 feet) below sea level — the lowest land point on the planet. Its water is roughly 10 times saltier than the ocean, letting you float effortlessly without sinking.