When Satan confronted Moses, what did Moses remember that gave him the strength to resist Satan?
a) The awful consequences of wickedness.
b) That he (Moses) was a son of God.
c) The Ten Commandments.
b) That he (Moses) was a son of God.
Most of the symbols, laws, imagery, prophecies, and events of the Old Testament testify of ...
a) the role of the Holy Ghost as a guide in our life
b) the awful destruction of individuals who choose to reject God
c) Jesus Christ, His coming, and His Atonement
C) Jesus Christ, His coming, and His Atonement
What did Heavely Father do during our pre-mortal existence that provided a way for us to overcome the effects of the Fall?
a) He cast out Satan and his followers.
b) Nothing, because He did not know the Fall would occur.
c) He chose Jesus Christ to be the Savior of mankind.
C) He chose Jesus Christ to be the Savior of mankind.
The Abrahamic covenant teaches that Abraham’s descendants have a responsibility to...
a) make their individual names known throughout the world
b) only associate with members of the Church so they can avoid the wickedness of the world
c) bless all the families of the earth with the blessings of the gospel
c) bless all the families of the earth with the blessings of the gospel
Who was the “choice seer” prophesied about by Joseph who was sold into Egypt?
a) Noah
b) Enoch
c) Joseph Smith
c) Joseph Smith
What did the Lord tell Moses when he expressed concern about his calling to deliver the children of Israel from Egypt?
a) He told Moses to never doubt or question his calling.
b) He told Moses to get a blessing from Abraham.
c) He told Moses that He would give him power to accomplish His work.
c) He told Moses that He would give him power to accomplish His work.
What has Jesus Christ created?
a) Worlds without number
b) The Plan of Salvation.
c) Only this earth.
a) Worlds without number
Which of the following correctly identifies the conditions of Adam and Eve after the Fall?
a) They could have children. They did not know good from evil. They were shut out from God’s presence. They and their posterity would not experience death, pain , or disease.
b) They could not have children. They knew good from evil. They were in God’s presence. They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease.
c) They could have children. They knew good from evil. They were shut out of God’s presence. They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease.
c) They could have children. They knew good from evil. They were shut out of God’s presence. They and their posterity would experience death, pain, and disease.
What can Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Issac teach us about Heavenly Father?
a) He always protects His children from harm.
b) He willingly sacrificed His Only Begotten Son for us.
c) He has never had to make a sacrifice.
b) He willingly sacrificed His Only Begotten Son for us.
Ten of the spies Moses sent to explore the land of promise brought back an “evil report”. What did Joshua and Caleb do after seeing the Israelites’ response to the “evil report”?
a) They told the Israelites to fast for 40 days, and then the Lord would destroy the giants.
b) They told the Israelites to not rebel or fear because the Lord would be with them.
c) They told the Israelites to return to Egypt or they would die in the wilderness.
b) They told the Israelites to not rebel or fear because the Lord would be with them.
What can we learn from the symbolism of the Israelites‘ putting lambs’ blood around their doors?
a) We can be delivered from spiritual death through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ.
b) We will sometimes be asked to do hard things
c) Hard-hearted individuals are unclean and are not ready for the fulness of the gospel.
a) We can be delivered from spiritual death through the atoning blood of Jesus Christ.
What did the sacrifices outlined in the book of Leviticus help the children of Israel understand?
a) The sacrifice prophets make to lead God’s people.
b) The sacrifice parents make to raise children.
c) The sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
c) The sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Which of the following statements about Adam and Eve and the Fall is true?
a) They had no choice but to eat the forbidden fruit because in the premortal existence God had already determined their actions.
b) They came to understand that without the Fall and the Atonement , they and their posterity could not obtain the blessings of eternal life.
c) They could have obtained eternal life if they had stayed in the Garden of Eden.
b) They came to understand that without the Fall and the Atonement , they and their posterity could not obtain the blessings of eternal life.
What did Esau’s choice to give up his birthright tell us about what he valued?
a) He valued worldly pleasures more than eternal blessings
b) He loved God, but he didn’t understand the importance of the food.
c) He was more worried about his brother going hungry.
a) He valued worldly pleasures more than eternal blessings
Which of the following charts showed the correct chronological order (first to last) of some of the Old Testament prophets?
a) Adam, Moses, Noah, Enoch, Abraham
b) Adam, Abraham, Moses, Noah, Enoch
c) Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses
c) Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses
What did the Lord tell the Israelites to do daily that would remind them to rely on Him?
a) To smite rocks to remember Him and receive water for the day.
b) To tell their children about their experience of crossing the Red Sea.
c) To gather manna for their food, except on the seventh day.
c) To gather manna for their food, except on the seventh day.
What is symbolized by Moses lifting up a brass serpent on a pole to heal those bitten by poisonous serpents?
a) Looking to Christ can heal us from our sins.
b) rearing moltenimages can poison our lives.
c) Looking at what others have can cause us to forget the Lord’s blessings.
a) Looking to Christ can heal us from our sins.
What was one benefit of the Flood to God’s children?
a) It showed that bad things will immediately happen when we choose not to follow God’s commandments.
b)The Flood was only an act of justice and punishment- not a blessing.
c) It prevented spirits from being born to parents who were continually wicked.
c) It prevented spirits from being born to parents who were continually wicked.
Abraham
a) He desired righteousness. A false priest tried to sacrifice him when he was young, and years later he was asked to sacrifice his son Issac. He made covenants with God, which were later renewed by Issac.
b) He was the leader of the Israelites after Moses. He parted the Jordan River and led the Israelites into the promised land.
c) He was one of Issac’s sons. His name was changed to Israel. He had twelve sons, whose descendants became known as the twelve tribes of Israel.
a) He desired righteousness. A false priest tried to sacrifice him when he was young, and years later he was asked to sacrifice his son Issac. He made covenants with God, which were later renewed by Issac.
Which scripture teaches that we are created in God’s image?
a) Genesis 1:26-27
b) Joshua 24:15
c) Genesis 2:24
a) Genesis 1:26-27
Why did the Lord instruct the Israelites to build a tabernacle while journeying in the wilderness?
a) To provide a place for protection if a battle occurred with the Egyptians.
b) To provide a place to make covenants and prepare to bein God’s presence.
c) To provide a place for them to sleep while they traveled through the wilderness.
b) To provide a place to make covenants and prepare to bein God’s presence.
What accompanies sincere repentance?
a) We acknowledge the sins we have committed and pray to God.
b) Our heart is changed through the Atonement of Jesus Christ.
c) All of the above.
c) All of the above.
Why must we be born again?
a) To be resurrected.
b) To be sanctified from sin and inherit eternal life.
c) So we can vocally express our commitment to Christ.
b) To be sanctified from sin and inherit eternal life.
What do the consequences of Joseph being sold into Egypt teach us about trials?
a) Joseph’s trials were the result of his many poor choices.
b) God can help us turn trials into blessings for ourselves and others.
c) All trials are signs that someone is doing something wrong in his or her life.
b) God can help us turn trials into blessings for ourselves and others.
Which of the following doctrinal mastery scripture passages teaches the importance of keeping the Sabbath day holy?
a) Moses 7:18
b) Exodus 20:3-17
c) Joshua 24:15
b) Exodus 20:3-17