First Vision: Horses and Riders
Second Vision: Animal Horns
Third Vision: A Measuring Line
Fourth Vision: Joshua and Satan
Fifth Vision: A Lampstand and Olive Trees
100

The man Zechariah saw in his vision was riding on what?

A: A green horse

B: A white horse

C: A blue horse

D: A red horse

D: A red horse

100

How many horns did Zechariah see?

A: 5

B: 6

C: 7

D: 4

D: 4

100

What was the man with a measuring line off to do?

A: He was going to measure Jerusalem.

B: He was going to measure River Jordan.

C: He was going to measure the temple of Solomon.

D: He was going to measure the walls of heaven.

A: He was going to measure Jerusalem.

100

What was the position of Joshua?

A: King

B: High priest

C: Commander of the army

D: Palace administrator

B: High Priest

100

What was on the top of the lampstand Zechariah saw?

A: A plank

B: A cup

C: A bowl

D: The ark of the covenant

C: A bowl

200

The man riding the horse stood among what?

A: A crowd

B: Myrtle trees

C: The dead

D: Angels

B: Myrtle trees

200

How many craftsmen did the Lord show Zechariah?

A: 3

B: 2

C: 5

D: 4

D: 4

200

Who asked the man with the measuring line where he was going?

A: The other angel

B: The angel who spoke to Zechariah

C: Zechariah

D: The Lord

C: Zechariah

200

What was Joshua wearing while standing before the angel?

A: Golden garments

B: An ephod adorned with gold

C: Robes

D: Filthy garments

D: Filthy Garments
200

How many olive trees did Zechariah see?

A: 3

B: 4

C: 2

D: 6

C: 2

300

What were the colors of the horses behind the rider on horse?

A: Red, sorrel (brown in some translations), and white 

B: Sorrel (brown in some translations), green, and brown

C: Yellow, indigo, and pink

D: Black, red, and white

A: Red, sorrel (brown in some translations), and white

300

What was the job of the craftsmen?

A: They would terrify and destroy the horns Zechariah saw.

B: They had come to rebuild Jerusalem and Judah.

C: They had come to impart knowledge to the Jews in Jerusalem.

D: They had come to supply building materials.

A: They would terrify and destroy the horns Zechariah saw.

300

 What role would God play in Jerusalem when it is restored?

A: God would be its hero.

B: God would be a wall of fire around it.

C: God would be its king.

D: God would be its priest.

B: God would be a wall of fire around it.

300

What was done to the garments Joshua was wearing while standing before the angel?

A: It was removed from him.

B: It was cut.

C: It was adorned with gold.

D: It was washed with water.

A: It was removed from him.

300

Where were the olive trees standing?

A: They were far from the lampstand.

B: They were in front of the lampstand.

C: They were in front and behind the lampstand.

D: They were on the right and left side of the bowl.

D: They were on the right and left side of the bowl.

400

In which manner did God answer the angel who asked a question?

A: He answered him sharply.

B: He answered him loudly and sparingly.

C: He answered him with fire.

D: He answered him with good and comfortable words.

D: He answered him with good and comfortable words

400

The horns Zechariah saw had done what harm?

A: They had destroyed Babylon.

B: They had killed the prophets of God.

C: They had destroyed Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.

D: They had dried the rivers and leveled Mount Zion.

C: They had destroyed Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem.

400

The angel said, “Run, speak to this young man, saying, Jerusalem shall be inhabited as towns without walls for the multitude of men and cattle therein:” Who was this message intended for?

A: The king of Judah

B: The watchmen of Jerusalem

C: The builders of the Jerusalem walls

D: The man with the measuring line

D: The man with the measuring line

400

What was Joshua given to wear?

A: A new raiment

B: An ephod of gold

C: A robe

D: His old clothes that were washed

A: A new raiment

400

What does the vision of the lampstand, bowl, and olive tree mean?

A: The vision means it would take God’s spirit for the temple to be built, not Zerubbabel’s might or power.

B: The vision speaks of an approaching disaster.

C: The vision means that the Messiah is coming to restore all things and the people should listen to Him when He comes.

D: The vision means that sorrowful and difficult times are over.

A: The vision means it would take God’s spirit for the temple to be built, not Zerubbabel’s might or power.

500

What does the vision of the horses behind the rider mean?

A: The horses were the armies of Babylon that had conquered the whole earth.

B: The horses were the servants of the Lord who prophesied about all the nations.

C: The horses those sent to walk to and fro throughout the earth.

D: The horses were the remnants of Israel.

C: The horses those sent to walk to and fro throughout the earth.

500

When did Zechariah have his second prophecy?

A: The 24th day of the 11th month of the 2nd year of Darius

B: The 11th day of the 11th month of the 3rd year of Darius

C: The 4th day of the 11th month of the 4th year of Darius

D: The 4th day of the 13th month of the 2nd year of Darius

A: The 24th day of the 11th month of the 2nd year of Darius

500

Why would Jerusalem be like a town without walls when it is restored?

A: It is because all its gates would be destroyed and its watchmen would be killed.

B: It is because the people therein would not be safe.

C: It is because all its walls would be broken.

D: It is because many people and their livestock would inhabit it.

D: It is because many people and their livestock would inhabit it. (Jerusalem would be overcrowded and walls would limit growth.)

500

 Which of these is one of the things God promised to do for Joshua if he obeyed his commands and followed His ways?

A: He promised to give him a place to walk among those who stood by.

B: He promised to defend him against his enemies.

C: He promised to enlighten his understanding of the law.

D: He promised to deliver him from exile.

A: He promised to give him a place to walk among those who stood by.

500

The olive trees Zechariah saw standing on both sides of the lampstand represent what?

A: They represent the two anointed ones who stand by the Lord.

B: They represent the spirit of the Lord.

C: They represent the temple and Jerusalem.

D: They represent the two main rivers of the kingdom.

A: They represent the two anointed ones who stand by the Lord. (Joshua and Zerubabbel)