True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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| 1. | Elders were appointed in every church following prayer and fasting.
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| 2. | In
Athens, if a new doctrine of a god was introduced that would upset the current doctrine held, it was
considered a capital offense.
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| 3. | In
Acts Chapter 17, Paul engaged in extensive debates with the Jews in Neapolis.
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| 4. | On
his Second Missionary Journey, Paul was led by the Holy Spirit to speak the word in
Asia.
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| 5. | In
Acts Chapter 14, Paul said that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of
God.
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| 6. | In
Galatians Chapter 2, Paul stresses that no one is justified by works of law.
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| 7. | Acts
Chapters 13-28 emphasize Christianity as an ethnic religion and theology rather than a
worldwide religion which was international in its
theology.
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| 8. | There
is nothing Scripturally wrong with judging people, unless one does so unjustly or as sitting in
Gods seat.
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| 9. | In
Lystra, Barnabas was called Hermes (Mercury), and Paul was called Jupiter (Zeus).
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| 10. | The
Greek word for the term turned the world upside down means to stir up, upset, and
thus to create strife.
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| 11. | There
were many potential dangers of beating and imprisoning a Roman citizen.
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| 12. | In
the phrase as many as were ordained to eternal life believed, the verb is a Greek term
which has military connotation with the idea to arrange or set in order.
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| 13. | The
Pharisees believed that Christians needed to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses.
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| 14. | Paul
spent 6 months preaching in Samothrace during his Second Missionary Journey.
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| 15. | Lydia
was from the city of Thyatira and was a seller of purple goods.
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| 16. | Gods purpose was to include the Gentiles in the plan of salvation which was
brought through Chirst and in whom He made both Jews and Gentiles one in Christ.
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| 17. | Zeno
was the founder of Stoicism.
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| 18. | Timothys mother was a Jew, but his father was a Greek.
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| 19. | The
Greek term abstain means to hold oneself back from.
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| 20. | Thessalonica was the capital city of Macedonia.
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| 21. | Two
things which characterized the church leaders in Antioch were that they served God and
fasted.
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| 22. | Aquila was a native of Pontus.
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| 23. | Lydias faith in God led her to be baptized.
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| 24. | Paul
believed that Christians needed to keep The Law to be saved.
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| 25. | Acts
Chapters 13-28 record the spread of Christianity in the major parts of the Roman world.
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| 26. | Timothy was circumcised by Paul.
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| 27. | The
Gentiles were to abstain from pollution of idols, unchastity, strangled things, and
blood.
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| 28. | The
James of Acts 15 was probably the brother of Jesus and the author of the Book of
James.
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| 29. | Iconium was a Roman colony like the city of Antioch.
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| 30. | Acts
Chapters 13-28 record the base of operations switching from Jewish Jerusalem to Gentile
Antioch.
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| 31. | The
philosophical thoughts of Stoicism tended to emphasize a pleasurable life, having everything under
control.
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| 32. | It
was very easy for the Jews to leave the Law behind and accept an entirely new system of serving God
and being justified by Christ.
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| 33. | Acts
Chapters 13-28 emphasize the ministry of Peter more than missionary work of Paul.
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| 34. | According to the New Testament, belief and faith in Jesus must precede ones
baptism.
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| 35. | The
philosophical thoughts of Epicureanism tended more toward intelletualism.
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| 36. | The
issue of circumcision caused a large controversy in Acts Chapter 17.
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| 37. | When
Paul left Cenchreae, he sailed for Syria with Priscilla and Aquilla.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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| 38. | Identify the city where Paul cut his hair, for he had a
vow. a. | Athens | c. | Ephesus | b. | Corinth | d. | Cenchreae | | | | |
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| 39. | Which
chapter records Pauls travels and ministry in Corinth, Cenchreae, Ephesus, Caesarea, and to
Antioch?
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| 40. | Which
city became a Roman colony under Augustus and boasted of a famous Aqueduct? a. | Seleucia | c. | Paphos | b. | Salamis | d. | Antioch of Pisidia | | | | |
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| 41. | Following his dispute with Barnabas, Paul chose _________ to travel with
him. a. | Silas | c. | John
Mark | b. | Timothy | d. | Philip | | | | |
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| 42. | The
name Bar-Jesus means ____________________. a. | Against
Jesus | c. | Son of
Jesus | b. | Before Jesus | d. | Friend of Jesus | | | | |
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| 43. | Which
chapter records Pauls visit to Athens and his discussion with the philosophers
there?
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| 44. | In
Acts 18, who was the ruler of the synagogue? a. | Titeus Justus | c. | Crispus | b. | Gallio | d. | Jason | | | | |
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| 45. | The
Greek term __________ means a fearer of deities. a. | Very
Religious | c. | Idol | b. | Pagan | d. | Superstitious | | | | |
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| 46. | Where
are these verses found, These men who have turned the world upside down have come here also,
and Jason has received them; and they are all acting against the decrees of Caesar, saying that there
is another king, Jesus.? a. | Acts Chapter 15 | c. | Acts Chapter 17 | b. | Acts Chapter
16 | d. | Acts Chapter
18 | | | | |
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| 47. | Which
government leader commanded all the Jews to leave Rome? a. | Claudius | c. | Caesar | b. | Gallio | d. | Agrippa | | | | |
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| 48. | In
which city did Paul have a vision of a man in Macedonia appealing for his help? a. | Lystra | c. | Troas | b. | Cilicia | d. | Samothrace | | | | |
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| 49. | Following his dispute with Paul, Barnabas chose __________ and they sailed away to
Cyprus. a. | Silas | c. | John
Mark | b. | Timothy | d. | Philip | | | | |
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| 50. | What
does the term Agora mean? a. | Agony | c. | Argue | b. | Punishment | d. | Marketplace or
Forum | | | | |
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| 51. | The
Greek term __________ means to be strong, keep well. a. | Support | c. | Mighty | b. | Farewell | d. | Healthy | | | | |
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| 52. | Which
chapter records Pauls vision of a man in Macedonia appealing for his help?
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| 53. | What
was the trade of Aquila and Priscilla? a. | Farmers | c. | Weavers | b. | Sellers of
purple | d. | Tentmakers | | | | |
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| 54. | In
which city did Paul drive a spirit of divination out of a slave girl? a. | Troas | c. | Iconium | b. | Samothrace | d. | Philippi | | | | |
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| 55. | Identify the city where Paul was stoned, dragged out of the city, and left for
dead. a. | Derbe | c. | Iconium | b. | Lystra | d. | Attalia | | | | |
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| 56. | Which
chapter contains this verse, But some men came down from Judea and were teaching the brethren,
Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be
saved.?
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| 57. | In
which city did an angry mob attack the house of Jason in search of Paul and Silas? a. | Philippi | c. | Beroea | b. | Thessalonica | d. | Iconium | | | | |
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| 58. | Which
city was a great commercial center on a major trade route and was used as a fortress city by the
Seleucids? a. | Seleucia | c. | Paphos | b. | Salamis | d. | Antioch of Pisidia | | | | |
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| 59. | The
Greek term __________ means together, in agreement, or
united. a. | In
Assembly | c. | Farewell | b. | Fellowship | d. | Unity | | | | |
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| 60. | Which
chapter records these words, Now these Jews were more noble than those in Thessalonica, for
they received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were
so.?
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| 61. | In
which city did the Jews, Gentiles, and their rulers make plans to stone Paul and
Barnabas? a. | Derbe | c. | Lycaonia | b. | Pamphylia | d. | Iconium | | | | |
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| 62. | Which
chapter records Pauls travels and ministry in Thessalonica, Beroea, and
Athens?
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| 63. | The
city of __________ was the capital of Asia. a. | Ephesus | c. | Corinth | b. | Philippi | d. | Antioch | | | | |
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| 64. | The
Greek word __________ originally was used of voting through a show of
hands. a. | Voted | c. | Selected | b. | Nominated | d. | Appointed | | | | |
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| 65. | Which
chapter records this verse, For as I passed along and observed the objects of your worship. I
found also an altar with this inscription, To an unknown god. What therefore you
worship as unknown, this I proclaim to you.?
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| 66. | In
which city did Paul heal a man who was crippled from birth? a. | Derbe | c. | Lycaonia | b. | Lystra | d. | Iconium | | | | |
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| 67. | Which
chapter records Pauls travels and work in Seleucia, Salamis, Paphos, and Antioch of
Pisidia?
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| 68. | What
relation was John Mark to Barnabas? a. | Son | c. | Cousin | b. | Son-in-Law | d. | Uncle | | | | |
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| 69. | Identify the two men, in Acts 15, who were prophets. a. | Barnabas &
Silas | c. | James &
Silas | b. | Jude & Timothy | d. | Judas & Silas | | | | |
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| 70. | The
city of __________ was located 45 miles S.W. of Athens and was famous for its bad
character. a. | Corinth | c. | Beroea | b. | Thessalonica | d. | Philippi | | | | |
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| 71. | Who
was a proconsul, under the Roman senate? a. | Elymas | c. | Manaen | b. | Lucius | d. | Sergius
Paulus | | | | |
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| 72. | The
Greek word for __________ described someone who had picked up bits and pieces of wisdom
but had nothing to offer of genuine interest. a. | Fool | c. | Babbler | b. | Unknown | d. | Uneducated | | | | |
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| 73. | Which
chapter records Pauls travels and ministry in Derbe, Lystra, Iconium, Antioch, Phyrgia,
Galatia, Troas, Samothrace, Neapolis, and Philippi?
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| 74. | What
city was taken over by Philip the Great because of the gold mines located nearby? a. | Troas | c. | Neapolis | b. | Antioch | d. | Philippi | | | | |
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| 75. | Which
chapter records the Jerusalem Council?
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| 76. | In
which city did Paul meet a disciple named Timothy? a. | Syria | c. | Derbe | b. | Cilicia | d. | Lystra | | | | |
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| 77. | Which
chapter records a sharp dispute between Paul and Barnabas?
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| 78. | Bar-Jesus is another name for __________. a. | Elymas | c. | Manaen | b. | Lucius | d. | Sergius Paulus | | | | |
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| 79. | Which
chapter records the beginning of Pauls Second Missionary Journey?
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| 80. | Which
chapter records the conversion of Lydia and her household?
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| 81. | In
which city did Paul meet Aquila and Priscilla? a. | Corinth | c. | Thessalonica | b. | Athens | d. | Philippi | | | | |
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| 82. | Which
chapter records the conversion of a jailer and his family?
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| 83. | How
long did Paul stay in the city of Corith? a. | 6 weeks | c. | 1 year | b. | 6
months | d. | 1 year and 6
months | | | | |
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| 84. | Which
chapter records this verse, And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their
wounds, and he was baptized at once, with all his family.?
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| 85. | Which
chapter records this verse, Men, why are you doing this? We also are men, of like nature
with you, and bring you good news, that you should turn from these vain things to a living God who
made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all that is in them.?
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| 86. | Which
chapter records this verse, While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit
said, Set apart for Me, Barnabas and Saul, for the work to which I have called
them.?
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