Q.1
The first 9 chapters in the Book of Proverbs contain advice for which specific group of people?
  • For the elderly
  • For husbands
  • For young adults
  • For wives
Q.2
The first few verses of the Book of Proverbs tell us of its purpose - to instruct in wisdom, to teach justice, judgement and equity and to gain knowledge and discretion. In this introduction Solomon tells us that knowledge comes from what?
  • Knowledge comes from proverbs
  • Knowledge comes from the love of God
  • Knowledge comes from study
  • Knowledge comes from the fear of God
Q.3
Solomon advises us on raising our children, saying that one does not love one's children if one fails to give them what?
  • Luxuries
  • Discipline
  • Hugs
  • Work
Q.4
Soloman says that those of us who refuse this despise our souls, but those of us who accept it will gain understanding. What is the thing of which he speaks?
  • Instruction or criticism
  • Money or gold
  • Education or learning
  • The love of God
Q.5
In another proverb Solomon tells us that a man who captures a city is worth less than a man who can control what?
  • His wife
  • Himself
  • His children
  • His sheep
Q.6
What is said to happen to those who do not hear the cries of the poor?
  • Their own cries for help will not be answered
  • All their riches shall be lost
  • They shall be struck deaf
  • A plague of boils shall strike them
Q.7
To keep our souls from trouble what do the proverbs say that we should not do?
  • We should not speak
  • We should not eat
  • We should not sleep
  • We should not drink
Q.8
One proverb advises us to teach a child what, so that he will continue it in his adulthood?
  • Mathematics
  • The Book of Proverbs
  • How to ride a horse
  • The right way to go
Q.9
Chapter 30 in the Book of Proverbs is said to have been written by who?
  • David
  • Ezra
  • Agur
  • Esther
Q.10
The last chapter of the Book of Proverbs is the advice given to a king by who?
  • By his father
  • By his High Priest
  • By his mother
  • By his prophet
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