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YEAR 10 RE THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS TRIVIA QUIZ
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QUESTION 1 What does the term “Synoptic” mean? Similar Exactly the same Seeing together List
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QUESTION 2 Which of the following did not write a Synoptic Gospel? Matthew John Luke Mark
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QUESTION 3 How much of Mark’s gospel can be found in Matthew’s gospel? All of it 90% 80% 65%
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QUESTION 4 Which gospel was thought to have been written first? Matthew Mark Luke John
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QUESTION 5 It is thought that the writers of Matthew and Luke used a document which has disappeared. The name given to this mystery source is… Phillip’s gospel The Q source The Shroud of Turin Jesus’ autobiography
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QUESTION 6 Mark’s gospel is generally thought to have been written in… Jerusalem Turkey Caesarea Philippi Rome
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QUESTION 7 Luke’s gospel is an instruction to a convert. His name is… Caligula Andrew of Cyrene Theopohilus David of Bethsaida
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QUESTION 8 Which gospel was written around the time of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem (70 AD) Mark Luke John Matthew
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QUESTION 9 Where did the author of Luke’s gospel come from? Antioch Rome Nazareth Corinth
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QUESTION 10 Luke’s gospel tells of conversation between Jesus and the disciples as they were walking between villages. What are the names of these villages? Nazareth and Bethlehem Jerusalem and Nazareth Emmaus and Jerusalem Corinth and Emmaus
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QUESTION 11 One of the synoptic gospels is closely associated with St Peter. It is… Matthew Mark Luke John
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QUESTION 12 It is commonly believed that Mark’s gospel was originally written in… Arabic Latin Hebrew Greek
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QUESTION 13 For whom was Mark’s gospel written? The Gentiles Roman Christians who were not Jewish Jewish converts to Christianity The people of Corinth
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QUESTION 14 The word ‘gospel’ means? Good news God’s voice Greetings God’s message
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QUESTION 15 The synoptic gospels were written between: 40-80 AD 65-80 AD 70-90 AD 75-97 AD
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QUESTION 16 Each of the synoptic gospels had a similar purpose: To present an historical account of the early days of the church To provide an accurate biography of the events in Jesus’ life To explain to the Jewish community why Jesus died on the cross To spread the news of our salvation
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QUESTION 17 The synoptic gospels were written by… close personal friends of Jesus men who knew each other well St Paul and translated into different languages three men who had never seen Jesus and didn’t know each other
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QUESTION 18 In each synoptic gospel… The largest section is that describing the early life of Jesus. The opening section describes the birth of Jesus. The largest section describes the last 3 years of Jesus’ life and death. The last section describes in detail the resurrection and bodily assumption of Jesus.
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QUESTION 19 The story of the transfiguration appears in each synoptic gospel… Because it contains the most essential teachings of Jesus. It was being doubted by people and had to be affirmed. It provided the followers of Christ with a model of behaviour to follow. It explains that Jesus was truly God as well as truly human.
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QUESTION 20 The miracle stories in the gospels were… Entertaining stories to amuse children. Entertaining stories that carried a serious message. Real but of symbolic importance only. Written to shock the readers.
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