Chapter3 Flashcards

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  1. According to Genesis 3:1, what was more cunning than any beast of the field?
    A. The fox
    B. The deer
    C. The hawk
    D. The serpent
A

D. The serpent

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  1. In Genesis 3:1, who asked the first question recorded in the Bible?
    A. Woman
    B. The serpent
    C. Adam
    D. Cain
A

B. The serpent

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  1. In Genesis 3:1, the question is asked, “Has God indeed said, ‘You shall not eat of ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ‘?”.
    A. Every tree of the garden
    B. The tree of the knowledge of good and evil
    C. The tree of life
    D. Apple trees
A

A. Every tree of the garden

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  1. In Genesis 3:2, who was talking to the serpent?
    A. Satan
    B. The woman
    C. God
    D. Adam
A

B. The woman

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  1. According to Genesis 3:2, the woman said that they could eat the ______ of the trees of the garden.
    A. Fruit
    B. Crops
    C. Grapes
    D. Apples
A

A. Fruit

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  1. According to Genesis 3:3, where in the garden was the tree from which Adam and Eve were not to eat?
    A. By the river
    B. Outer edge of the garden
    C. The midst of the garden
    D. Just outside of the garden
A

C. The midst of the garden

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  1. According to Genesis 3:3, what two things were they not to do to the tree of the knowledge of good and evil?
    A. Look at and think about
    B. Eat and touch
    C. Pick and sell
    D. Cut and burn
A

B. Eat and touch

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  1. According to Genesis 3:3, the punishment for breaking God’s law concerning the tree in the midst of the garden was ______ .
    A. Death
    B. Crucifixion
    C. Leprosy
    D. Blindness
A

A. Death

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  1. According to Genesis 3:4, who said, “You will not surely die”?
    A. Woman
    B. Adam
    C. God
    D. The serpent
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D. The serpent

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  1. Genesis 2:17 and 3:3 state that the punishment for eating of the tree of knowledge of good and evil is that you will surely die. What word was added by the serpent when he repeated this in Genesis 3:4?
    A. Not
    B. Never
    C. Always
    D. Sometimes
A

A. Not

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  1. In Genesis 3:5, the serpent said that what would make Eve like God?
    A. Studying the Scripture
    B. Eating of the tree
    C. Drinking from the river
    D. Preaching the Word
A

B. Eating of the tree

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  1. According to Genesis 3:5, being like God means _______ ______ ______ ______ .
    A. Being invisible
    B. Singing and praying
    C. Knowing good and evil
    D. Walking on water
A

C. Knowing good and evil

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  1. In Genesis 3:6, which of these qualities was NOT one of the things that the woman saw about the tree?
    A. Good for food
    B. Full of fruit
    C. Pleasant to the eye
    D. Desirable to make one wise
A

B. Full of fruit

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  1. According to Genesis 3:6, after the woman ate, she ______ ______ ______ _______ .
    A. Gave to her husband
    B. Became sick
    C. Fell to the ground dead
    D. Became wise
A

A. Gave to her husband

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  1. According to Genesis 3:7, when man’s and woman’s eyes became opened, they ______ ______ ______ ______ .
    A. Knew good from evil
    B. Saw a rainbow
    C. Knew the will of God
    D. Knew they were naked
A

D. Knew they were naked

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  1. According to Genesis 3:7, Adam and Eve sewed together what for a covering?
    A. Fig leaves
    B. Animal skins
    C. Sheep wool
    D. Cotton
A

A. Fig leaves

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  1. In Genesis 3:7, why did they make coverings?
    A. They were cold
    B. It was raining
    C. They had sunburned skin
    D. They were naked
A

D. They were naked

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  1. According to Genesis 3:8, how did Adam and Eve know God was in the garden?
    A. They heard him
    B. They saw him
    C. They felt him
    D. The Earth shook
A

A. They heard him

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  1. According to Genesis 3:8, what time of day did God walk in the garden?
    A. At sunrise
    B. At noon time
    C. In the cool of the day
    D. In the darkness of night
A

C. In the cool of the day

20
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  1. According to Genesis 3:8, after the man and woman heard God, they hid themselves where?
    A. In a cave
    B. In the trees
    C. In the jungle
    D. In a well
A

B. In the trees

21
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  1. According to Genesis 3:9, while walking through the garden, the Lord God asked Adam, ______ ______ ______ .
    A. Why did you sin?
    B. Where is woman?
    C. Why are you naked?
    D. Where are you?
A

D. Where are you?

22
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  1. According to Genesis 3:10, Adam heard what in the garden?
    A. The voice of God
    B. The sound of a mighty rushing wind
    C. Birds
    D. Nothing
A

A. The voice of God

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  1. According to Genesis 3:10, Adam was afraid because ______ ______ ______ .
    A. He had seen God
    B. He was alone
    C. He was naked
    D. He saw the serpent
A

C. He was naked

24
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  1. Genesis 3:11 says, “Have you eaten from the tree ______ ______ ______ _________ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ?”
    A. Of life
    B. Which is by the river Euphrates
    C. Of which I commanded you that you should not eat
    D. Which is poisonous
A

C. Of which I commanded you that you should not eat

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  1. According to Genesis 3:12, man speaks of woman as ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ .
    A. The beauty of his eye
    B. His right hand
    C. The lily of the field
    D. The one He gave to be with him
A

D. The one He gave to be with him

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  1. According to Genesis 3:12, who gave man of the tree, and he ate?
    A. The serpent
    B. The woman
    C. Satan
    D. No one
A

B. The woman

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  1. In Genesis 3:13, After the Lord God asked woman “What is this you have done?”, she replied, ______ _______ ________ ______ ______ ______ ______ .
    A. “I have sinned”
    B. “Adam deceived me, and I ate”
    C. “The serpent deceived me, and I ate”
    D. “I did not do it”
A

C. “The serpent deceived me, and I ate”

28
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  1. According to Genesis 3:14, what is cursed more than all cattle and beasts?
    A. The serpent
    B. The skunk
    C. The buzzard
    D. The sinner
A

A. The serpent

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  1. According to Genesis 3:14, the serpent shall eat ______ .
    A. Flies
    B. Rats
    C. Dust
    D. Once a month
30
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  1. According to Genesis 3:14, how long shall the serpent go on his belly and eat dust?
    A. All the days of his life
    B. Until Passover
    C. Until Christ comes again
    D. 40 days and 40 nights
A

A. All the days of his life

31
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  1. Genesis 3:15 says, “He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his ______ .”
    A. Head
    B. Heel
    C. Heart
    D. Hand
32
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  1. Genesis 3:17 states, “Cursed is the ______ for your sake.”
    A. Ground
    B. Fruit
    C. Devil
    D. Sinner
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  1. In Genesis 3:17, the ground was cursed and Adam was told that he would eat of it ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ .
    A. Until the flood
    B. All the days of his life
    C. From dusk ‘til dawn
    D. Until thorns and thistles appear
A

B. All the days of his life

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  1. According to Genesis 3:18, the ground would bring forth ______ ______ ________ .
    A. Fruit and vegetables
    B. Dust
    C. Thorns and thistles
    D. Trees and crops
A

C. Thorns and thistles

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  1. According to Genesis 3:19, what would be on man’s face?
    A. Sweat
    B. Dirt
    C. Blood
    D. A covering
36
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  1. According to Genesis 3:19, what was man to eat until he returned to the ground?
    A. Fruit
    B. Meat
    C. Vegetables
    D. Bread
37
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  1. According to Genesis 3:19, what is man made of?
    A. Water
    B. The breath of life
    C. Dust
    D. Blood
38
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  1. According to Genesis 3:20, Adam called his wife “Eve” because ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ .
    A. She was the first woman
    B. She was the mother of all living
    C. She was created in the evening
    D. She sinned first
A

B. She was the mother of all living

39
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  1. According to Genesis 3:21, the Lord God made tunics for Adam and his wife from ______ .
    A. Wool
    B. Skins
    C. Animal hair
    D. Fig leaves
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  1. According to Genesis 3:22, man had begun to know ______ ______ ______ .
    A. Good and evil
    B. The scriptures
    C. The names of the animals
    D. All things
A

A. Good and evil

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  1. In Genesis 3:22, what would happen if man put out his hand and ate of the tree of life?
    A. His hand would wither away
    B. He would die
    C. He would live over 100 years
    D. He would live forever
A

D. He would live forever

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  1. According to Genesis 3:23, God sent Adam out of the garden of Eden to ______ ______ ______ .
    A. Till the ground
    B. Bear fruit and multiply
    C. Find food
    D. Find grazing land for the cattle
A

A. Till the ground

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  1. According to Genesis 3:24, what was placed at the east of the garden?
    A. The pearly gates
    B. Cherubim
    C. The Star of David
    D. The tree of life
A

B. Cherubim