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100

This temple site had to be cleared of hundreds of rattlesnakes before construction could commence.

a. Manti
b. Los Angeles
c. Las Vegas

a. Manti temple

100

At this age, worthy members of the church can enter the temple to perform baptisms for the dead.

a. 8
b. 10
c. 12

c. 12

100

Jesus taught the gospel at the temple when he was this age.

12

100

This temple is the only one that has five spires.

a. Oakland California
b. Salt Lake City
c. Calgary Alberta

a. Oakland California Temple

100

This temple was originally constructed with a horizontal (flying) angel atop its tower. 

a. Kirtland Ohio
b. Nauvoo Illinois
c. Salt Lake City Utah

b. Nauvoo Illinois Temple

100

The first temple built in Europe was built in this country.

a. England
b. Germany
c. Switzerland 

c. Switzerland

200

This is oldest temple where ordinances are still performed today.

a. Salt Lake
b. Manti
c. St. George

c. St. George Temple

200

You must be at least this age to attend a temple dedication ceremony.

a. 5
b. 8
c. 12

b. 8 

200

It is His house.

The Lord's house.

200

This temple was the first to be built outside of the United States and be built without an assembly hall on the upper floors.

a. Cardston Alberta Canada
b. London England
c. Mexico City Mexico

a. Cardston Alberta Temple

200

The total number of temples operating, under construction or renovation, and announced. 

209 (155 operating, 9 under renovation, 15 under construction, 30 announced)

200

The first temple built in the Southern Hemisphere was built in this Oceanic country.

a. Australia
b. New Zealand
c. Tonga

b. New Zealand

300

Utah has this many temples currently operating. 

a. 17
b. 21
c. 24

21

300

To enter the temple, you must be issued this document.

a. birth certificate
b. driver's license
c. temple recommend

c. temple recommend

300

In April 1836, the Savior appeared to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery in this temple.

Kirtland Ohio temple

300

This temple was built with two main spires as many of its predecessors, but it also included four smaller spires. The exterior of the temple was finished with marble chips in plaster giving the temple a fairy-tale like appearance. 

a. Apia Samoa
b. Bogota Columbia
c. San Diego California

c. San Diego California Temple

300

This temple was the first to be dedicated in a nation where Christianity was not the predominant religion.

a. Tokyo Japan
b. Hong Kong China
c. Fukuoka Japan

a. Tokyo Japan Temple

300

Located in the City of Light, this temple is one of 15 that does not have a statue of Moroni.

a. Anchorage Alaska temple
b. Manhattan New York temple
c. Paris France temple

c. Paris France temple

400

In 1997, President Gordon B. Hinckley announced in General Conference that a new phase of temples were to be built. These temples would be smaller thus allowing more to be built. This temple was the first of the smaller temples to be built.

a. Draper
b. Jordan River
c. Monticello 

c. Monticello Utah Temple

400

President Monson encouraged all to have a picture of this in our rooms.

a. him
b. Emma Smith
c. a temple

c. a temple

400

The person who restored the sealing keys was

a. Joseph Smith
b. Elijah
c. Gordon B. Hinckley

b. Elijah

400

This temple was built in a place without a lot of normal building materials, instead the builders decided to use the natural volcanic rock and coral to make a type of concrete.

a. Laie Hawaii Temple
b. Mesa Arizona Temple
c. Papeete Tahiti

a. Laie Hawaii temple

400

During the preparation of the site of this temple, several World War II concrete bunkers were found underground. Was it the 

a. Redlands California Temple
b. Kyiv Ukraine Temple
c. Suva Fiji Temple

c. Suva Fiji Temple

400

The first temple built under Communist rule was built in this now unified country.

a. China
b. Germany
c. Laos 

b. Germany

500

President Young stated that this temple would be built with volunteer labor only, "wages are entirely out of the question. Nevertheless, the temple can be built without any burden to ourselves." This temple is located in the Cache Valley.

a. Logan
b. Vernal
c. St. George

a. Logan temple

500

In the temple, we are all dressed in this color.

a. Red
b. White
c. Blue

b. White

500

This temple referenced in the scriptures was adorned with gold, silver and many other precious materials and took seven years to construct.

a. Temple of doom
b. Temple of Jerusalem
c. Temple of Solomon

c. Temple of Solomon

500

Name one of the three temples that resemble Solomon's Temple. None of these temples have towers or spires.

Laie Hawaii, Cardston Alberta Canada, or Mesa Arizona Temples

500

For this temple city, officials showed their support by renaming the street and the three blocks on which it was located to Temple Drive, Temple, Genealogist, and Chapel respectively. 

a. Idaho Falls, Idaho Temple
b. Stockholm Sweden Temple
c. Payson Utah Temple

b. Stockholm Sweden Temple

500

This temple built in Africa was built in this city, the largest city in South Africa.

a. Cairo
b. Cape Town
c. Johannesburg

c. Johannesburg