A Quiz For Dad A test for your social studies skills on the topic of Judaism.

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A Quiz For Dad A test for your social studies skills on the topic of Judaism

What did Moses do? A. Give the Jews the Ten Commandments. B. Lead the Jews out of exile. C. Devote the Jews to giving others an example of how to live life. D. All of the above.

Abraham was… A. a leader of a country who exiled the Jews. B. the first descendant of the Jews. C. a Jewish king. D. the man who built the great temple.

What did Solomon do? A. Built the great temple. B. Conquer Israel. C. Led Jews out of exile. D. All of the above.

David was… A. a Persian king. B. the man who brought the Ten Commandments. C. king of Israel. D. destroyer of Israel.