Step into the Exodus narrative with questions on the ten plagues, Pharaoh’s court, Moses and Aaron, and the key places along Israel’s journey. Expect a mixed-difficulty blend of quick recall and detai...
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From the Nile to the wilderness, this quiz focuses on the Exodus story’s plagues, major figures, and memorable locations. You’ll practice connecting events in order and matching names to what they did.
Every question uses 4 options and there’s no timer, so you can think carefully and learn as you go. Choose your preferred question count before starting, and pick an easier or harder setting to match your confidence.
Common mistakes often come from mixing up the sequence of the plagues, confusing similar names, or blending Exodus details with other Old Testament stories. The quiz keeps you attentive to who said what, where key moments happened, and what each sign or command involved.
Difficulty is mixed on purpose: straightforward questions build momentum, while tougher ones test close reading and less-quoted details. If you want a quicker review, select fewer questions; for a deeper challenge, increase the count and choose a higher difficulty level.
What was the first plague that struck Egypt?
How many plagues did God inflict upon Egypt?
Which plague involved a swarm of frogs?
This quiz has 115 questions on Exodus plagues, people, and places.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.
Yes. Before you start, you can select your question count and pick a difficulty level that fits your goal.
You’ll also see questions about major characters, key locations, and important moments around the departure from Egypt.
Players often miss the plague sequence, confuse similar names, or mix Exodus details with other Old Testament events.
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