Saturday, March 26, 2011

Almost Daily Trivia Quiz #100 - Trivia Questions About The Bible and Biblical Stories

Fun Bible Trivia Quiz Questions - Scroll down for answers.
  1. What is the only domesticated animal not mentioned in the Bible?
     
  2. What word appears exactly 773,692 times in the King James Bible?
     
  3. What follows mass as the most popular activity in U.S. Catholic
    churches?
     
  4. What Arab nation has the highest percentage of Christians?
     
  5. What symbol did St. Patrick use to explain his theory of the Holy
    Trinity?
     
  6. What political movement got its name from the hill in Jerusalem
    boasting the Temple of  Solomon?
     
  7. What country boasts the largest number of Catholics?
     
  8. What name has been shared by the most popes?
     
  9. Which two wicked cities were destroyed by God in Genesis?
     
  10. What two countries claim two-thirds of the world's 2,000-plus
    registered saints?
     
  11. What fruit is depicted in Leonardo's Last Supper, even though it
    did not arrive in the Holy Land until long after Jesus' death?
     
  12. What is there more of in the world- nonreligious people, Hindus or
    Muslims?
     
  13. What former church lady got $75,000 to let "A Current
    Affair" televise her wedding in 1993?
     
  14. What religious movement began with Martin Luther's attack on the
    sale of indulgences?
     
  15. What Saudi Arabian city was the birthplace of the prophet Muhammad?
     
  16. What storied city on the Euphrates River was 55 miles south of
    Baghdad?
     
  17. What biblical place name means "pleasure"?
     
  18. What city did Napoleon occupy in 1798, sending Pope Pius VI to the
    south of France?
     
  19. What church raised millions sellig members "electropsychometer"
    lie detectors?
     
  20. What nation has 1,000 permanent inhabitants and produces no export
    goods?
     
  21. What was the world's principal Christian city before it fell to the
    Ottoman Turks in 1453?
     
  22. What nation's Catholics saw the Pope make a triumphant homecoming
    visit in 1980?
     
  23. What animal is mentioned most frequently in both the New and Old
    Testaments?
     
  24. What's the only 100 percent Christian nation on Earth?
     
  25. What biblical epic was the top-grossing movie of the 1950's?
     
  26. Who was the first pope?
     
  27. What does an ecclesiophobic evangelist fear?
     
  28. What book did Christians often place on their foreheads to cure insomnia
    in medieval times?
     
  29. How much time did Jonah spend in the belly of the whale?
     
  30. According to the Bible, what substance was used to caulk Noah's ark
    and to seal the basket in which the infant Moses was set adrift on the
    Nile?
     
  31. What language is Jesus believed to have spoken?
     
  32. According to the Bible, what weapons was the Philistine giant
    Goliath carrying when he was slain by David?
     
  33. According to the Bible, how many pearly gates are there?
     
  34. What were the names of the three wise men?
     
  35. Who were the parents of King Solomon?
     
  36. How many books of the Bible are named for women?
     
  37. In the Old Testament, who was Jezebel's husband?
     

Answers to Daily Trivia Quiz # 99 -
Bible Trivia

  1. A Cat.
  2. Amen.
  3. Bingo.
  4. Lebanon.
  5. The Shamrock.
  6. Zionism.
  7. Brazil.
  8. John.
  9. Sodom and Gomorrah.
  10. Italy and France.    
  11. The Orange.
  12. Nonreligious people.
  13. Tammy Faye Bakker.
  14. The Reformation.
  15. Mecca.
  16. Babylon.
  17. Eden.
  18. Rome.
  19. The Church of Scientology.
  20. Vatican City.
  21. Constantinople.
  22. Poland's.
  23. The Sheep.
  24. Vatican City.
  25. The Ten Commandments.
  26. St. Peter.
  27. Churches.
  28. The Bible.
  29. Three days and three nights.
  30. Pitch, or natural asphalt.
  31. Aramaic.
  32. A sword and a spear, according to I Samuel 17:45.
  33. 12 (Revelation 21:12-21).
  34. Balthazar, Caspar and Melchior.
  35. David and Bathsheba.
  36. Two - Ruth and Esther.
  37. Ahab, King of Israel.