Q.1
What does James say we should not do? Instead he tells us to mean what we say.
  • We should not swear
  • We should not lie
  • We should not babble
  • We should not flatter
Q.2
James warns us against envy and strife. Which two things does he say there are wherever envy and strife are found?
  • Folly and devilish peril
  • Selfishness and angry deed
  • Lies and greedful lust
  • Confusion and evil work
Q.3
What kind of man is said to be like a wave at sea, tossed by the wind?
  • An undressed man
  • An unmarried man
  • An unbaptised man
  • An uncertain man
Q.4
James tells his readers to endure in their faith through all hardships. Who does he give as an example of patience?
  • Joshua
  • Jacob
  • Job
  • Joseph
Q.5
Who is it that James says should weep and howl because of the misery they will face?
  • The poor
  • The Romans
  • The rich
  • The Jews
Q.6
What is it that James says shall be given to those who can withstand their temptations?
  • The crown of life
  • The staff of life
  • The bread of life
  • The key of life
Q.7
James tells us to control our tongue because of the damage it can do. He likens our tongues to what part of a ship?
  • The helm
  • The sails
  • The anchor
  • The oars
Q.8
James opens his letter by telling his readers to be happy when their faith is tested because it will make what grow?
  • Their understanding
  • Their patience
  • Their charity
  • Their love of Christ
Q.9
If someone claims to have faith, but does not help others in need, then their faith is what?
  • Their faith is sleeping
  • Their faith is fair-weathered
  • Their faith is dead
  • Their faith is false
Q.10
We should not speak evil of our brothers. What else does James say we should not do to them?
  • We should not beat them
  • We should not judge them
  • We should not swindle them
  • We should not rob them
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