Daniel-Revelation Practice Exam Quiz
What is the primary theme of the Book of Daniel?
A) The sovereignty of God over earthly kingdoms
B) The creation of the universe
C) The teachings of Jesus Christ
D) The first coming of the Messiah
Which empire is symbolized by the head of gold in Daniel’s dream of the statue in Daniel 2?
A) Roman Empire
B) Babylonian Empire
C) Persian Empire
D) Greek Empire
In the Book of Daniel, who is thrown into the fiery furnace for refusing to worship the golden image?
A) Daniel
B) Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
C) Ezekiel
D) The Magi
The Book of Daniel predicts the coming of four great kingdoms. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
A) Babylon
B) Medo-Persia
C) Greece
D) Egypt
In Daniel 9, what does the angel Gabriel explain to Daniel about the 70 weeks?
A) They represent the future timeline of God’s judgment
B) They represent the time of Israel’s exile
C) They represent the period until the coming of the Messiah
D) They represent the rise of the Roman Empire
Which chapter of Daniel contains the famous vision of the beasts?
A) Daniel 2
B) Daniel 5
C) Daniel 7
D) Daniel 10
What event does the “Abomination of Desolation” in Daniel refer to?
A) The destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem
B) The rise of the Antichrist
C) The death of Jesus Christ
D) The fall of the Babylonian Empire
In the Book of Revelation, which figure is revealed to be a symbol of the ultimate evil power opposing God’s kingdom?
A) The Beast
B) The Lamb
C) The Angel of the Lord
D) The Two Witnesses
Revelation 1:8 describes Jesus as “the Alpha and the Omega.” What does this signify?
A) Jesus is the first and the last
B) Jesus is the creator of all things
C) Jesus is the judge of all nations
D) Jesus will bring peace to the world
In Revelation, what does the number 666 symbolize?
A) The complete destruction of the wicked
B) The fullness of God’s wrath
C) The number of the Beast, representing imperfection and opposition to God
D) The number of the elect
In Revelation 7, who are the 144,000 sealed servants of God?
A) The twelve apostles
B) The martyrs who died for their faith
C) The faithful remnant of Israel
D) The Church of the Gentiles
According to Revelation 11, how long is the period during which the two witnesses prophesy?
A) 7 days
B) 3 years and 6 months
C) 1,260 days
D) 40 years
Which angel is most prominently featured in the Book of Revelation as a messenger of God’s judgment?
A) Michael
B) Gabriel
C) The Angel of the Lord
D) The Angel of the Bottomless Pit
Revelation 19 depicts the second coming of Christ. What is Jesus riding on?
A) A white horse
B) A chariot of fire
C) A camel
D) A lion
In Daniel’s prophecy, which kingdom is represented by the iron legs in the statue vision?
A) Greek Empire
B) Roman Empire
C) Persian Empire
D) Babylonian Empire
What event in Revelation marks the final battle between the forces of good and evil?
A) The Battle of Armageddon
B) The fall of Babylon
C) The Judgment Day
D) The Second Coming of Christ
What is the significance of the seven seals in Revelation?
A) They represent the completion of God’s creation
B) They mark the beginning of the Tribulation
C) They signify the fulfillment of the prophecy of Daniel
D) They are associated with the seven churches of Asia Minor
Which two Old Testament figures are described as the two witnesses in Revelation 11?
A) Moses and Elijah
B) Abraham and Isaac
C) David and Solomon
D) Ezekiel and Daniel
Which part of the statue in Daniel’s vision represents the future kingdom that will crush all others?
A) The gold head
B) The silver chest
C) The iron legs
D) The stone that becomes a mountain
In Revelation 20, what happens after the final defeat of Satan?
A) Satan is cast into the lake of fire
B) Satan is bound for 1,000 years
C) Satan repents and is forgiven
D) Satan escapes into the wilderness
Who interprets Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in Daniel 2?
A) Daniel
B) Shadrach
C) Gabriel
D) King Darius
In Revelation 3, Jesus gives promises to the churches. Which church is promised to be spared from the hour of trial?
A) Church of Ephesus
B) Church of Laodicea
C) Church of Philadelphia
D) Church of Smyrna
In Daniel 12, what event marks the end of the 70 weeks prophecy?
A) The destruction of the Temple
B) The resurrection of the dead
C) The return of the Messiah
D) The fall of the Roman Empire
What is the first seal that is opened in Revelation 6?
A) A black horse
B) A white horse
C) A pale horse
D) A red horse
The “Great Tribulation” in Revelation refers to what?
A) The reign of peace after Christ’s return
B) The final judgment of the righteous
C) A period of intense suffering and persecution before Christ’s return
D) The defeat of Satan
What does the Book of Daniel teach about the relationship between earthly kings and God’s sovereignty?
A) Earthly kings are independent of God’s will
B) Earthly kings are subject to God’s authority
C) Earthly kings will eventually destroy God’s kingdom
D) Earthly kings will lead people to salvation
In Revelation 12, who is described as the woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet?
A) The Church
B) Israel
C) Mary, the mother of Jesus
D) The New Jerusalem
What is the final victory in the Book of Revelation?
A) The establishment of the new heaven and new earth
B) The destruction of the false prophet
C) The ascension of the faithful
D) The resurrection of the dead
In Daniel 8, what animal represents the Greek Empire in Daniel’s vision?
A) A lion
B) A goat
C) A bear
D) A leopard
Which book in the New Testament echoes the themes of the Book of Daniel regarding the end times and the coming Kingdom of God?
A) The Gospel of Matthew
B) The Book of Hebrews
C) The Book of Revelation
D) The Gospel of John
What was Daniel’s role in the Babylonian Empire?
A) High Priest
B) King’s advisor and chief interpreter of dreams
C) Military leader
D) Prophet of the exile
Which king of Babylon has a vision interpreted by Daniel that relates to the future of the kingdom?
A) King Belshazzar
B) King Nebuchadnezzar
C) King Darius
D) King Cyrus
What does the “little horn” in Daniel’s vision represent?
A) A future ruler who will oppose God
B) The reign of Alexander the Great
C) The coming of Christ
D) The rise of the Antichrist in the end times
In Daniel 7, what animal represents the Medo-Persian Empire?
A) A bear
B) A lion
C) A leopard
D) A goat
Which event in Daniel 5 marks the fall of the Babylonian Empire?
A) The destruction of the city walls
B) Belshazzar’s feast and the writing on the wall
C) The burning of the temple
D) The assassination of the king
What vision does Daniel have in Daniel 10 that causes him to fall into a deep sleep?
A) A vision of a four-headed beast
B) A vision of the coming Messiah
C) A vision of the man clothed in linen
D) A vision of the fiery furnace
The Book of Revelation was written by the Apostle John while he was on which island?
A) Patmos
B) Crete
C) Cyprus
D) Rhodes
In Revelation 6, what does the opening of the fourth seal reveal?
A) A rider on a white horse
B) A rider on a green horse, symbolizing death
C) A great earthquake
D) The revealing of the Antichrist
The seven trumpets in Revelation 8-11 signify what?
A) The final judgment of the wicked
B) The announcement of God’s kingdom
C) The plagues that fall upon the earth
D) The call to repentance
Who is the first martyr mentioned in the Book of Revelation?
A) Peter
B) Stephen
C) John the Baptist
D) Antipas
In Daniel 12, what event does the angel speak of concerning the resurrection?
A) Some will rise to everlasting life, others to shame and contempt
B) The destruction of the Antichrist
C) The establishment of the kingdom of God
D) The defeat of the beast
What does the “great white throne judgment” in Revelation 20 symbolize?
A) The judgment of the living
B) The judgment of the dead according to their deeds
C) The judgment of the angels
D) The final victory of Christ over evil
What role do the 24 elders play in the Book of Revelation?
A) They serve as the final judges of mankind
B) They represent the twelve tribes of Israel and the twelve apostles
C) They lead the armies of heaven
D) They speak on behalf of the martyrs
In Revelation, what happens to the “beast from the sea”?
A) It is thrown into the lake of fire
B) It is bound for 1,000 years
C) It is defeated by the angels
D) It is transformed into a new creature
Which angel is given the task of pouring out the seven bowls of God’s wrath in Revelation?
A) Michael
B) Gabriel
C) The Angel of the Abyss
D) Another angel from the altar
In Daniel 9, what significant event does the prophecy of the “Seventy Weeks” point to?
A) The return of the Jewish exiles to Jerusalem
B) The coming of the Messiah
C) The destruction of the Roman Empire
D) The establishment of God’s kingdom on earth
What is the symbolic meaning of the “new heaven and new earth” in Revelation 21?
A) A new age of prosperity
B) The ultimate restoration of creation after God’s judgment
C) The coming of a new ruler
D) The final destruction of the old world
Who is described as the “woman” who gives birth to the male child in Revelation 12?
A) Israel
B) The Church
C) Mary
D) Jerusalem
What happens when the seventh trumpet is sounded in Revelation 11?
A) A great earthquake destroys the city
B) The kingdom of the world becomes the kingdom of Christ
C) The Antichrist is defeated
D) The four horsemen of the apocalypse are unleashed
What is the significance of the number 12 in the Book of Revelation?
A) It symbolizes the completeness of God’s plan
B) It represents the tribes of Israel and the apostles
C) It refers to the number of people who will be saved
D) It indicates a period of tribulation
In Daniel’s vision of the four beasts, what does the “fourth beast” represent?
A) The Babylonian Empire
B) The Medo-Persian Empire
C) The Greek Empire
D) The Roman Empire
In Revelation 13, what characteristic is attributed to the second beast that rises from the earth?
A) It has two horns like a lamb but speaks like a dragon
B) It is a powerful military leader
C) It is a false prophet who deceives the nations
D) It is an angel from heaven
What does the “mark of the beast” signify in Revelation 13?
A) A physical mark that identifies the followers of the Antichrist
B) A spiritual mark of rebellion against God
C) A symbol of the coming of Christ
D) A sign of the final judgment
In Revelation 17, who is the woman riding the beast?
A) The Church
B) The Virgin Mary
C) Babylon the Great
D) Jerusalem
How is the final victory of Christ depicted in Revelation 19?
A) Christ defeats the Beast and the False Prophet
B) Christ resurrects the dead
C) Christ sets up the New Jerusalem
D) Christ sends the angels to gather the elect
What does the “scarlet beast” in Revelation 17 represent?
A) The false prophet
B) The Roman Empire
C) The Antichrist
D) A world system of idolatry and immorality
In Daniel 8, the vision of the ram and goat represents which conflict?
A) The Persian and Greek Empires
B) The battle between Israel and Egypt
C) The rise of the Antichrist
D) The conflict between good and evil
How does the Book of Daniel demonstrate God’s sovereignty over earthly rulers?
A) By showing that rulers rise and fall according to God’s will
B) By describing God’s direct intervention in earthly battles
C) By revealing the secrets of the heavens to earthly kings
D) By showing God punishing rulers for their arrogance
In Revelation 14, who sings the new song before the throne of God?
A) The angels
B) The 144,000 redeemed from the earth
C) The martyrs
D) The four living creatures
What is the ultimate outcome of the “battle of Armageddon” as described in Revelation?
A) The Antichrist is defeated, and Christ’s reign begins
B) Satan is captured and thrown into the abyss
C) The righteous are resurrected to eternal life
D) The earth is destroyed by fire
In Daniel 3, what is the punishment for those who do not bow to King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image?
A) Exile to another kingdom
B) Imprisonment for life
C) Being thrown into a fiery furnace
D) Forced labor in the king’s palace
Which figure in the Book of Revelation is described as “the Lamb” and is worthy to open the scroll with the seven seals?
A) John
B) Jesus Christ
C) The Apostle Peter
D) Michael the Archangel
In Daniel 6, who is thrown into the lion’s den for refusing to stop praying to God?
A) Daniel
B) Shadrach
C) Meshach
D) Nebuchadnezzar
In the Book of Revelation, what event follows the sounding of the seventh trumpet?
A) The opening of the first seal
B) The establishment of the new heaven and new earth
C) The final defeat of the Antichrist
D) The resurrection of the dead
What animal is used to symbolize the Persian Empire in Daniel’s vision?
A) Lion
B) Bear
C) Leopard
D) Ram
In Revelation 7, which group of people are sealed by God before the tribulations?
A) The 144,000 from the twelve tribes of Israel
B) The apostles
C) The martyrs of the early Church
D) The angels
According to Daniel 2, which kingdom follows the Babylonian Empire in the vision of the statue?
A) Greece
B) Persia
C) Rome
D) Assyria
What happens in Revelation 9 when the fifth trumpet is blown?
A) The kingdom of God is established on earth
B) The army of locusts with a king like a scorpion is unleashed
C) The sky turns dark
D) The first resurrection takes place
In the Book of Daniel, what does the “stone cut out without hands” represent in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream?
A) The coming of the Messiah and His eternal kingdom
B) The fall of the Roman Empire
C) The rise of the Greek Empire
D) The destruction of the Jerusalem temple
In Revelation 6, what is the result of the opening of the fifth seal?
A) A great earthquake
B) The souls of martyrs crying out for justice
C) The appearance of the Antichrist
D) A new heaven and earth
How does Revelation describe the final battle between good and evil?
A) A cosmic battle in the heavens
B) A war between nations on earth
C) The battle of Armageddon
D) A spiritual conflict in the hearts of men
Which of the following is a key characteristic of the false prophet in Revelation 13?
A) He performs great signs and wonders
B) He leads the armies of the beast
C) He rules the nations with an iron fist
D) He is an angel from heaven
In Daniel 8, what is the significance of the “little horn” that grows out of the goat’s head?
A) It represents a future tyrant who will oppress God’s people
B) It symbolizes the rise of the kingdom of God
C) It represents the kingdom of Egypt
D) It is a metaphor for the coming of Christ
In Revelation 21, what is described as the ultimate reward for the faithful?
A) The New Jerusalem coming down from heaven
B) A thousand years of peace on earth
C) Eternal punishment in the lake of fire
D) A world of prosperity and wealth
In Daniel 2, what is the significance of the statue’s feet being made of a mixture of iron and clay?
A) It represents the divided nature of future kingdoms
B) It indicates the strength of the kingdom of God
C) It symbolizes the unity of different empires
D) It refers to the coming of Christ
In Revelation 14, the angel flying in mid-heaven declares the “eternal gospel” to whom?
A) The people of Israel
B) The Gentiles
C) Every nation, tribe, language, and people
D) The Church
What does the “two witnesses” in Revelation 11 represent?
A) Two future prophets of the end times
B) The Old and New Testaments
C) The two great churches of the world
D) The power of God’s judgment
In Revelation 17, the woman who is drunk with the blood of the saints is described as sitting on which beast?
A) A white beast
B) A red beast
C) A scarlet beast
D) A leopard
What event occurs when the sixth seal is opened in Revelation 6?
A) The sun becomes black and the moon turns blood red
B) The earth is destroyed by fire
C) The new heaven and new earth are created
D) The final judgment begins
What is the symbolic meaning of the “four horsemen of the Apocalypse”?
A) They represent the first four seals of judgment
B) They are the archangels who lead the heavenly army
C) They are the apostles sent to preach the gospel
D) They symbolize the four kingdoms that will rise against Israel
In Daniel 12, what does the angel tell Daniel about the time of the end?
A) It will be a time of great peace
B) The wise will understand, but the wicked will not
C) The kingdom of God will immediately appear
D) The Antichrist will rule for a thousand years
What happens when the first angel pours out his bowl of wrath in Revelation 16?
A) The sea turns to blood
B) The heavens are shaken
C) A great earthquake destroys the city
D) People are scorched with fierce heat
In the Book of Daniel, which animal represents the Greek Empire in Daniel’s vision of the four beasts?
A) A lion
B) A leopard
C) A bear
D) A goat
In Revelation 5, why is no one found worthy to open the scroll?
A) Because the scroll has already been opened
B) Because it contains the secrets of the future
C) Because only the Lamb of God is worthy to open it
D) Because the scroll contains the names of the righteous
What is the purpose of the 144,000 sealed in Revelation 7?
A) To lead the nations to repentance
B) To serve as a symbol of Israel’s preservation
C) To wage war against the Antichrist
D) To proclaim the gospel to all nations
In Daniel 2, what is the interpretation of the dream about the statue?
A) The kingdom of God will crush all earthly kingdoms
B) The Roman Empire will be restored
C) The Babylonian Empire will expand
D) The reign of the Messiah will be short-lived
What does the term “Armageddon” refer to in Revelation?
A) A new temple in Jerusalem
B) A time of peace and unity
C) The final battle between the forces of good and evil
D) The triumph of Israel over its enemies
In Revelation 22, what invitation does the Spirit give to the people?
A) “Come, receive the seal of God.”
B) “Come, worship the Lamb.”
C) “Come, take the water of life freely.”
D) “Come, hear the gospel preached.”
What happens when the seventh bowl is poured out in Revelation 16?
A) The sky is rolled up like a scroll
B) The kingdom of God is established
C) The angels descend from heaven
D) The beast is thrown into the lake of fire
In Daniel 9, what is the primary purpose of the 70 weeks prophecy?
A) To predict the rise of the Antichrist
B) To outline the timeline for the rebuilding of Jerusalem
C) To explain the coming of the Messiah and the atonement for sin
D) To describe the end of the Babylonian Empire
In Revelation 13, how does the beast from the sea receive its authority?
A) It receives power directly from God
B) It is given authority by the dragon (Satan)
C) It rises from the abyss
D) It is established by the 144,000
What is the name of the river where Daniel has a vision in Daniel 10?
A) The Jordan
B) The Euphrates
C) The Tigris
D) The Nile
In Daniel 9, the “abomination of desolation” refers to what event?
A) The fall of Babylon
B) The desecration of the Jewish temple
C) The return of the exiles to Jerusalem
D) The rise of the Antichrist
In Revelation 12, the great dragon who is defeated by Michael and his angels is identified as who?
A) The beast
B) Satan
C) The false prophet
D) The Antichrist
What happens when the first seal is opened in Revelation 6?
A) The four horsemen are released
B) A rider on a white horse appears
C) A great earthquake shakes the earth
D) The martyrs cry out for justice
In Daniel 11, which empire does the “king of the north” represent?
A) The Greek Empire
B) The Roman Empire
C) The Medo-Persian Empire
D) The Seleucid Empire
What is the name of the angel who speaks to Daniel in many of his visions?
A) Gabriel
B) Michael
C) Raphael
D) Uriel
In Revelation 21, what does John describe as the new Jerusalem?
A) A place of eternal darkness
B) A city of pure gold, with twelve gates
C) A kingdom established on earth
D) A temporary kingdom before the final judgment
What does the “number of the beast” in Revelation 13 represent?
A) The number of years of tribulation
B) A name or title associated with the Antichrist
C) The total number of the saved
D) The number of angels who rebelled against God
What does the book of Revelation say happens to the beast and the false prophet at the end of the tribulation?
A) They are defeated in battle
B) They are thrown into the lake of fire
C) They are redeemed and rule with Christ
D) They flee into the wilderness
What event is described in Revelation 20:1-3?
A) The coming of the new heaven and new earth
B) The binding of Satan for 1,000 years
C) The defeat of the Antichrist
D) The resurrection of the dead
In Daniel 4, what is the king’s punishment for his pride?
A) He is thrown into a furnace
B) He loses his kingdom for seven years and lives like an animal
C) His empire is destroyed by another kingdom
D) He is made to worship the gods of Babylon
In Revelation 15, what do the seven angels with seven plagues symbolize?
A) The final judgment of the wicked
B) The suffering of the faithful
C) The trials of the early church
D) The rise of the Antichrist
Who is the “beast from the earth” in Revelation 13?
A) The Antichrist
B) The false prophet
C) A great king
D) The ruler of Babylon
In Daniel 7, what does the “son of man” represent?
A) A powerful king in Israel
B) A divine figure who will come to establish God’s kingdom
C) The coming of the Messiah
D) The destruction of the ancient kingdoms
What is the significance of the “seven churches” in Revelation chapters 2-3?
A) They represent the seven angels of the apocalypse
B) They represent the nations of the world
C) They symbolize the different stages of Christian faith
D) They are a warning to future generations
What is the name of the city that is symbolized as the “great harlot” in Revelation 17?
A) Rome
B) Babylon
C) Jerusalem
D) Nineveh
What event takes place in Revelation 10 that is significant to the unfolding of God’s plan?
A) The angel pours out a bowl of wrath
B) A mighty angel holds a little scroll and instructs John to eat it
C) The seals are broken and judgment begins
D) The final battle is fought between good and evil
What happens when the second seal is opened in Revelation 6?
A) A rider on a red horse appears, symbolizing war
B) The sky becomes dark
C) The first trumpet is sounded
D) The souls of the martyrs are revealed
In Daniel 7, what happens to the “fourth beast” after it is slain?
A) It is cast into the sea
B) It is cast into the fire
C) Its kingdom is given to the saints
D) It rules over the earth
What is the “great white throne judgment” in Revelation 20?
A) The final judgment of all living creatures
B) The judgment of all the dead according to their deeds
C) The judgment of the angels
D) The resurrection of the martyrs
In Revelation 6, what is the effect of the opening of the third seal?
A) A rider on a black horse appears, symbolizing famine
B) The sky becomes black and the sun fades
C) A great earthquake shakes the earth
D) The Antichrist is revealed
What is the significance of the “two olive trees” and the “two lampstands” in Revelation 11?
A) They symbolize the two witnesses who prophesy for 1,260 days
B) They represent the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah
C) They represent the apostles and prophets
D) They refer to the 144,000 sealed servants of God
How does Daniel describe the “ancient of days” in Daniel 7?
A) As a powerful ruler with great wisdom
B) As a being who sits on a throne of fire, surrounded by thousands of angels
C) As the Lamb who is worthy to open the scroll
D) As a warrior who defeats the enemy
In Revelation 16, what happens when the sixth bowl is poured out?
A) The rivers and springs of water dry up
B) The sky becomes filled with blood
C) The earth is scorched with fire
D) The Antichrist is revealed
What event occurs when the seventh trumpet sounds in Revelation 11?
A) The final judgment of all people
B) The kingdom of the world becomes the kingdom of Christ
C) The beast is thrown into the lake of fire
D) The angels of the apocalypse are released
Who is the “first beast” in Revelation 13?
A) The Antichrist
B) A world ruler who leads the nations into war
C) A false prophet who deceives the people
D) A symbol of the end of time
What does the “lake of fire” symbolize in Revelation 20?
A) Eternal punishment for the wicked
B) The second coming of Christ
C) The end of the age
D) The resurrection of the righteous
In Daniel 10, what is the reason for the delay in the angel’s arrival?
A) The angel was battling the prince of Persia
B) The angel was unable to find Daniel
C) The angel was delayed by a vision
D) The angel had to retrieve a message from heaven
What is the fate of those who receive the mark of the beast, according to Revelation 14?
A) They are blessed and will reign with Christ
B) They are struck by plagues and cast into the lake of fire
C) They will live peacefully during the tribulation
D) They will be spared during the final judgment
In Revelation 6, what happens when the fourth seal is opened?
A) A rider on a pale horse appears, symbolizing death and Hades
B) The sky turns dark
C) A rider on a white horse appears, symbolizing conquest
D) The Antichrist is revealed
What is the significance of the “little scroll” in Revelation 10?
A) It represents the judgment of the nations
B) It contains the final words of Christ
C) It symbolizes the eternal gospel
D) It contains both lamentation and prophecy, which John must eat
In Revelation 7, who are the “great multitude” that no one could count?
A) The 144,000 from the twelve tribes of Israel
B) The faithful martyrs who have come out of the great tribulation
C) The angels surrounding the throne
D) The saints who rule with Christ for a thousand years
What is the “Abomination of Desolation” referred to in Daniel 11:31?
A) The desecration of the Jewish temple by a foreign king
B) The rise of the Antichrist
C) The fall of Jerusalem
D) The second coming of Christ
In Daniel 3, who is the king who orders the fiery furnace to be built?
A) Darius
B) Nebuchadnezzar
C) Belshazzar
D) Cyrus
What does Revelation 19:11-16 describe?
A) The coming of the new Jerusalem
B) The battle of Armageddon and Christ’s victory
C) The rise of the Antichrist
D) The resurrection of the dead
In Revelation 9, the locusts from the abyss are said to have faces like what?
A) Lions
B) Eagles
C) Men
D) Horses
What does Daniel see in his vision of the four beasts in Daniel 7?
A) Four great kingdoms rising up from the earth
B) A new heaven and a new earth
C) The kingdom of God descending from heaven
D) The establishment of Israel as a world power
In Daniel 12, the angel tells Daniel to seal up the prophecy until when?
A) The time of the end
B) The coming of Christ
C) The fall of Babylon
D) The restoration of Israel
What does Revelation 6 describe as happening when the sixth seal is opened?
A) A great earthquake, the sun turns black, and the moon becomes like blood
B) The sky is rolled up like a scroll
C) The martyrs cry out for justice
D) The beast from the sea arises
In Daniel 7, what is the outcome for the fourth beast?
A) It is destroyed and its body burned with fire
B) It is conquered by the king of Israel
C) Its kingdom is divided among the saints
D) It is redeemed and brought into God’s kingdom
How long does the beast from the sea reign in Revelation 13?
A) 3.5 years
B) 1,000 years
C) 7 years
D) 42 months
What does Revelation 14 describe as the fate of those who have the mark of the beast?
A) They will be given eternal life
B) They will experience the wrath of God and be thrown into the lake of fire
C) They will rule with Christ
D) They will be given a second chance to repent
In Revelation 5, what is the only thing that can open the scroll with seven seals?
A) The Lamb of God
B) The angel Gabriel
C) The Apostle John
D) The angel Michael
In Daniel 2, which kingdom is represented by the “iron” part of the statue?
A) Greece
B) Persia
C) Rome
D) Babylon
What happens when the fifth trumpet is sounded in Revelation 9?
A) The sky is filled with darkness
B) Locusts with the power to torment people for five months are unleashed
C) A great army of angels is unleashed
D) The beast from the abyss rises
In Daniel 8, the ram with two horns symbolizes which empire?
A) The Greek Empire
B) The Medo-Persian Empire
C) The Roman Empire
D) The Egyptian Empire
In Revelation 7, what is given to those who have come out of the great tribulation?
A) White robes and palm branches
B) A crown of victory
C) A golden lampstand
D) The key to the kingdom
In Revelation 12, what is the woman clothed with the sun, standing on the moon, and having a crown of twelve stars symbolic of?
A) The Church
B) The nation of Israel
C) The city of Jerusalem
D) The kingdom of heaven
What is the fate of the Antichrist and the false prophet in Revelation 19?
A) They are thrown into the lake of fire
B) They are destroyed by a great earthquake
C) They are bound for a thousand years
D) They are converted to Christianity
What does Revelation 7:9-17 describe as the reward for those who endure tribulation?
A) They will inherit the earth
B) They will be given new bodies
C) They will be with God and serve Him forever
D) They will be given great power
In Daniel 10, how long does Daniel mourn before the angel appears to him?
A) 7 days
B) 21 days
C) 40 days
D) 3 days
What is the name of the city described in Revelation 21 as the New Jerusalem?
A) Babylon
B) Rome
C) Jerusalem
D) Ephesus
In Revelation 8, what happens when the first angel sounds his trumpet?
A) The sea turns to blood
B) Hail and fire mixed with blood are thrown to the earth
C) A great earthquake shakes the earth
D) A star falls from heaven
In Daniel 9, how does the angel Gabriel explain the “seventy weeks” prophecy?
A) It describes the timeline for the coming of the Messiah
B) It outlines the rise and fall of the Greek Empire
C) It refers to the ultimate judgment of Israel’s enemies
D) It gives the exact time of the end of the world
What does Revelation 13 describe as the ultimate mark of the beast?
A) A visible tattoo
B) A number that must be worn on the forehead or hand
C) A symbolic mark of rebellion
D) A series of rituals to worship the Antichrist
In Daniel 4, what happens to Nebuchadnezzar after he boasts of his greatness?
A) He is turned into a beast and lives like an animal for seven years
B) He is exiled from his kingdom
C) He is struck with leprosy
D) His kingdom is divided
What is the name of the angel who binds Satan for 1,000 years in Revelation 20?
A) Michael
B) Gabriel
C) Uriel
D) The angel of the abyss
In Revelation 11, what power is given to the two witnesses?
A) They can raise the dead
B) They can perform miracles and prophesy for 1,260 days
C) They can defeat the armies of the world
D) They can cast down fire from heaven
In Revelation 17, what is the “beast” described as being full of?
A) Power and glory
B) The names of blasphemy
C) Wrath and judgment
D) The secrets of God
In Daniel 7, how is the “Son of Man” described when He approaches the Ancient of Days?
A) He is given authority, glory, and sovereign power
B) He is surrounded by a multitude of angels
C) He is crowned with many crowns
D) He is given a sword to destroy the beast
What does Revelation 21:4 promise about the new heaven and new earth?
A) There will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain
B) All people will be judged according to their works
C) The Antichrist will be destroyed
D) The saints will reign with Christ for 1,000 years
In Daniel 8, the goat that attacks the ram represents which empire?
A) The Greek Empire
B) The Roman Empire
C) The Babylonian Empire
D) The Medo-Persian Empire
How long is the beast given authority in Revelation 13:5?
A) 3.5 years
B) 1,260 days
C) 42 months
D) 1,000 years
In Revelation 6, what happens when the fifth seal is opened?
A) A great earthquake shakes the earth
B) The souls of the martyrs cry out for justice
C) The sky turns black
D) The four horsemen are unleashed
In Daniel 9, what event marks the “cutting off” of the Messiah in the seventy weeks prophecy?
A) The destruction of Jerusalem
B) The death of Jesus Christ
C) The rise of the Antichrist
D) The exile of Israel
What is the number of the beast described in Revelation 13?
A) 666
B) 777
C) 144,000
D) 1000
In Revelation 17, the “great harlot” is seated on a scarlet beast. What does the beast represent?
A) A world empire led by the Antichrist
B) The kingdom of God
C) A false religion that leads people astray
D) The kingdom of Israel
What is the purpose of the seals, trumpets, and bowls in Revelation?
A) They symbolize the stages of God’s judgment on the earth
B) They describe the spread of the gospel
C) They mark the establishment of Christ’s kingdom
D) They are signs of the end of the world
In Revelation 14, what do the 144,000 symbolize?
A) The complete number of the redeemed
B) The faithful who have followed the Lamb wherever He goes
C) The twelve apostles and their disciples
D) The survivors of the great tribulation
In Daniel 12, what is the “time of the end”?
A) The destruction of the wicked
B) The resurrection of the dead
C) The time when knowledge will increase and many will be purified
D) The return of Jesus Christ
What does Revelation 6:12-14 describe happening when the sixth seal is opened?
A) A great earthquake and the sky rolling up like a scroll
B) The martyrs crying out for vengeance
C) The moon turning to blood
D) The rise of the four horsemen
What is the “two-edged sword” in Revelation 1:16 associated with?
A) The word of God
B) The Antichrist’s rule
C) The judgment of nations
D) The conquering power of Christ
What role do the “four horsemen” in Revelation 6 play?
A) They represent the power of the gospel
B) They symbolize the coming judgment on the earth
C) They represent four great kings
D) They symbolize the four stages of the resurrection
What happens in Revelation 8 when the seventh seal is opened?
A) A great earthquake shakes the earth
B) There is silence in heaven for about half an hour
C) The four horsemen are unleashed
D) The final judgment begins
In Revelation 4, how is the throne of God described?
A) Surrounded by a sea of glass
B) Covered with fire and smoke
C) In a garden filled with trees
D) Filled with animals and birds
What happens to Satan at the end of the 1,000 years in Revelation 20?
A) He is bound and cast into the abyss
B) He is defeated in the final battle
C) He is thrown into the lake of fire
D) He is redeemed
What does Daniel 2:44 describe happening during the final kingdom of God?
A) It will crush all other kingdoms and stand forever
B) It will be a temporary kingdom before the final judgment
C) It will be the kingdom of Israel restored to its former glory
D) It will be ruled by the Messiah for 1,000 years
In Revelation 9:1-11, what is released from the abyss?
A) A great army of locusts with the power to torment
B) A great king to lead the forces of evil
C) A great angel to proclaim judgment
D) The souls of the martyrs
In Daniel 6, what is the punishment for anyone who prays to another god besides King Darius?
A) They are cast into a furnace of fire
B) They are thrown into the lion’s den
C) They are exiled from the kingdom
D) They are stoned to death
In Revelation 22:1-2, what is seen flowing from the throne of God?
A) A river of life, clear as crystal
B) A river of fire
C) A river of blood
D) A river of judgment
In Daniel 11:36-39, what is the king described in this passage known for doing?
A) Exalting himself above every god and speaking blasphemous things
B) Restoring the temple and offering sacrifices
C) Making peace with Israel
D) Conquering the nations of the earth
What does Revelation 21:22 describe as not being present in the New Jerusalem?
A) The sun and the moon
B) The temple
C) The sea
D) The nations of the earth
In Revelation 6:9-11, what do the souls of the martyrs cry out for?
A) The final victory over the beast
B) A thousand years of peace
C) The vindication of their blood and the justice of God
D) The return of Christ
In Daniel 2, what is the significance of the stone cut without hands?
A) It symbolizes the kingdom of God that will destroy all other kingdoms
B) It represents the Messiah’s birth
C) It represents the return of the Jewish exiles
D) It is the final judgment of the nations
In Revelation 14, who is described as having the “everlasting gospel” to preach?
A) The angel flying in midair
B) The two witnesses
C) The 144,000
D) The Lamb of God
In Revelation 20:4-6, what is the reward for those who reign with Christ during the 1,000 years?
A) They will inherit the earth
B) They will be given crowns of gold
C) They will live and reign with Christ
D) They will be made high priests
What is the role of the “two witnesses” in Revelation 11?
A) They preach repentance for three and a half years
B) They represent the law and the prophets
C) They are the final witnesses before the coming of the end
D) All of the above
In Revelation 5:5, who is described as worthy to open the scroll and its seals?
A) The Lamb who was slain
B) The Angel of the Lord
C) The Apostles
D) Michael the Archangel
In Daniel 2:31-35, what happens to the statue of four metals?
A) It is destroyed by a stone that becomes a great mountain
B) It is preserved and stands for eternity
C) It is melted down and used to make a new kingdom
D) It is shattered and replaced by a golden statue
In Daniel 2, what material represents the head of the statue in King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream?
A) Gold
B) Silver
C) Bronze
D) Iron
In Revelation 12, the dragon is described as waiting to devour the woman’s child. Who does the dragon symbolize?
A) The Antichrist
B) Satan
C) The Roman Empire
D) The false prophet
What happens to the “beast from the sea” in Revelation 13?
A) It is cast into the lake of fire
B) It is worshiped by all nations and has authority for 42 months
C) It is destroyed by the Lamb
D) It is bound for a thousand years
In Daniel 7:13-14, the “Son of Man” is given dominion and glory. Who is the “Son of Man” in this vision?
A) Jesus Christ
B) The angel Gabriel
C) Daniel
D) The Messiah of Israel
What is the purpose of the 144,000 sealed servants of God in Revelation 7?
A) They are the first to be saved
B) They are the martyrs who suffer for Christ
C) They are witnesses to the nations before the final judgment
D) They represent the twelve tribes of Israel and the apostles of the Lamb
In Daniel 8, what does the ram with two horns represent?
A) The Medo-Persian Empire
B) The Roman Empire
C) The Greek Empire
D) The Egyptian Empire
In Revelation 19:11-16, what is the name of the rider on the white horse?
A) The King of kings and Lord of lords
B) The Lion of the Tribe of Judah
C) The Lamb of God
D) The Prince of Peace
In Daniel 12, what is promised to those who “turn many to righteousness”?
A) They will be given a crown of glory
B) They will shine like the stars forever
C) They will rule with Christ for a thousand years
D) They will inherit the earth
What is the final fate of the false prophet in Revelation 19:20?
A) He is thrown into the lake of fire
B) He is imprisoned in the abyss for a thousand years
C) He is crowned as ruler of the earth
D) He is redeemed
In Revelation 6, when the first seal is opened, what is revealed?
A) A white horse with a rider holding a bow, symbolizing conquest
B) A great earthquake and the sun turning black
C) A red horse symbolizing war
D) A pale horse symbolizing death
What is the meaning of the “Abomination of Desolation” in Daniel 9:27?
A) The desecration of the temple by the Antichrist
B) The final judgment of the nations
C) The return of the Messiah
D) The destruction of the wicked
What is the “mystery” revealed to John in Revelation 17?
A) The great harlot who sits on many waters and rides the beast
B) The new heaven and new earth
C) The number of the beast
D) The coming of the Kingdom of God
In Revelation 14:6-7, what is the “everlasting gospel” proclaimed by the angel?
A) The kingdom of God is at hand
B) Fear God and give Him glory, for the hour of His judgment has come
C) Repent and be baptized
D) The new Jerusalem has come down from heaven
In Revelation 20:1-3, what happens to Satan during the 1,000 years?
A) He is bound and thrown into the abyss
B) He is destroyed by the Lamb
C) He is locked in a prison in the New Jerusalem
D) He is cast into the lake of fire
In Revelation 11:3-12, what is the fate of the two witnesses?
A) They are killed by the beast and their bodies lie in the street
B) They are caught up to heaven after their ministry
C) They are rescued by an angel
D) They are granted immortality
In Daniel 7:23-25, how long will the “little horn” (representing the Antichrist) have authority?
A) 3.5 years
B) 1,000 years
C) 42 months
D) A time, times, and half a time
In Revelation 5:9-10, what do the redeemed do before the throne of God?
A) They sing a new song, declaring worthiness to the Lamb
B) They bow in worship, acknowledging Christ’s victory
C) They are given crowns of righteousness
D) They wait for the final judgment to be completed
What event occurs in Revelation 6:16-17?
A) The final battle of Armageddon
B) The martyrs cry out for vengeance
C) The wrath of God and the Lamb is revealed to the earth’s inhabitants
D) The destruction of the great harlot
In Daniel 2:34-35, what happens to the stone that strikes the statue?
A) It is destroyed and turns into dust
B) It becomes a mountain that fills the whole earth
C) It splits the statue into pieces
D) It is thrown into the sea
In Revelation 3:10, what promise is given to the faithful in Philadelphia?
A) They will be kept from the hour of trial that will come upon the whole world
B) They will rule with Christ for a thousand years
C) They will be given a crown of life
D) They will never suffer tribulation
In Daniel 5, who sees the writing on the wall?
A) King Belshazzar
B) King Nebuchadnezzar
C) Daniel
D) Darius
In Revelation 3:14-22, what is the message to the Laodicean church?
A) They are warned against lukewarm faith and called to repent
B) They are praised for their faithful works
C) They are promised that they will never face persecution
D) They are commended for their evangelistic efforts
What happens in Revelation 8:1 when the seventh seal is opened?
A) There is silence in heaven for about half an hour
B) The judgment of the nations begins
C) The final trumpet is blown
D) A great earthquake shakes the earth
In Revelation 20:11-15, what happens at the Great White Throne judgment?
A) The wicked are judged according to their deeds and cast into the lake of fire
B) The righteous are rewarded with eternal life
C) All people are given a second chance for repentance
D) The final victory over the Antichrist is declared
In Revelation 19:19-21, who does the beast make war against?
A) The kings of the earth and their armies
B) The armies of heaven
C) The false prophet and his followers
D) The two witnesses
In Daniel 9:24-27, what does the “seventy weeks” prophecy foretell?
A) The time of the end and the coming of the Messiah
B) The rise of the Antichrist
C) The destruction of the Babylonian Empire
D) The restoration of Israel’s kingdom
In Revelation 6:12-14, what occurs when the sixth seal is opened?
A) The sun turns black, the moon becomes like blood, and the stars fall
B) A great earthquake shakes the earth
C) The martyrs cry out for vengeance
D) The four horsemen are revealed
What is the primary role of the “beast from the earth” in Revelation 13?
A) To promote the worship of the beast from the sea
B) To lead armies into battle
C) To bring peace to the nations
D) To deceive the nations with false signs and wonders
In Revelation 1:12-16, how is Jesus Christ depicted when John sees Him?
A) As a warrior with a sword in His mouth
B) As a lamb with seven eyes
C) As a figure with hair like wool and eyes like fire
D) As a king seated on a throne
In Daniel 12:2, what is the fate of those who sleep in the dust of the earth?
A) They will awaken to everlasting life or shame and everlasting contempt
B) They will be resurrected to judgment
C) They will be sent to a place of peace and rest
D) They will be reincarnated in another form
In Revelation 2:8-11, to the church in Smyrna, Jesus promises that those who are faithful will receive what?
A) A crown of life
B) The keys to the kingdom
C) A new name written on a white stone
D) The power to rule the nations
What event is described in Revelation 21:1-4?
A) The fall of Babylon
B) The appearance of a new heaven and a new earth
C) The first resurrection
D) The defeat of the Antichrist
In Daniel 7:9-10, what is seen when the Ancient of Days takes His seat?
A) A great cloud of witnesses
B) A river of fire flowing from His presence
C) A multitude of angels and saints
D) The heavens and the earth being destroyed
In Revelation 6, what happens when the fourth seal is opened?
A) A pale horse appears, and death follows
B) A great earthquake shakes the earth
C) A white horse appears, symbolizing conquest
D) The souls of martyrs cry out for vengeance
In Daniel 9:24, what is the purpose of the seventy weeks prophecy?
A) To bring an end to sin, atone for wickedness, and bring everlasting righteousness
B) To announce the coming of the Messiah
C) To restore the kingdom of Israel
D) To proclaim the final judgment of the nations
In Revelation 14:8, which city is referred to as the “great city” fallen?
A) Babylon
B) Jerusalem
C) Rome
D) Nineveh
In Revelation 19:7-9, the marriage of the Lamb is described. Who are the “bride” of the Lamb?
A) The apostles
B) The church
C) The prophets
D) The 144,000
In Revelation 20:4, who are those who “come to life and reign with Christ” for a thousand years?
A) The martyrs who had not worshiped the beast
B) The twelve apostles and their followers
C) The angels
D) The faithful who are saved during the tribulation
In Revelation 11:15, what is declared when the seventh trumpet sounds?
A) The reign of Christ has come
B) The new heaven and earth appear
C) The battle of Armageddon is won
D) The judgment of the dead begins
In Revelation 4:1-3, what is the throne in heaven surrounded by?
A) A rainbow resembling an emerald
B) A great cloud of witnesses
C) A sea of glass like crystal
D) Twelve thrones for the twelve apostles
In Daniel 11:21-45, what is described as the character of the “king of the North”?
A) He will be a deceitful ruler who exalts himself above all gods
B) He will restore the kingdom of Israel
C) He will bring peace and prosperity to the nations
D) He will be a king who sets up the Abomination of Desolation in the temple
In Revelation 7:9-10, what do the great multitude, dressed in white robes, cry out?
A) “Worthy is the Lamb!”
B) “Blessed be the name of the Lord!”
C) “How long, O Lord, until You judge?”
D) “The kingdom of God has come!”
What is the significance of the “two witnesses” in Revelation 11?
A) They represent the law and the prophets
B) They are symbols of the Old and New Testaments
C) They are two men who prophesy for 1,260 days before being killed
D) They symbolize the two greatest apostles
What does Revelation 22:2 describe as being in the middle of the great street of the New Jerusalem?
A) The tree of life
B) The throne of God
C) The Lamb
D) A river of water of life
In Daniel 8:14, how long is the sanctuary to be cleansed?
A) 1,260 days
B) 2,300 evenings and mornings
C) 70 weeks
D) 1,000 years
In Revelation 3:20, what does Jesus say to those who open the door to Him?
A) “I will come and give you peace.”
B) “I will eat with you, and you with Me.”
C) “I will remove your sin.”
D) “I will give you eternal life.”
In Daniel 7:17-18, who are the “four great beasts” described in the vision?
A) Four world empires
B) Four kings who will rise from the earth
C) Four angels who will bring judgment
D) Four nations who will destroy Israel
In Revelation 12:11, how do the saints overcome the dragon?
A) By their faith
B) By the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony
C) By fleeing to the wilderness
D) By the power of angels
In Revelation 21:10-14, what is the New Jerusalem described as having?
A) Streets of gold and gates made of pearls
B) Twelve gates named after the twelve tribes of Israel
C) A river flowing with the water of life
D) All of the above
In Daniel 2:44, what is the kingdom that God will set up described as?
A) It will never be destroyed
B) It will crush all other kingdoms
C) It will last forever
D) All of the above
In Revelation 19:11-21, what is Jesus riding when He comes to judge?
A) A white horse
B) A chariot of fire
C) A cloud
D) A lion
In Daniel 6:10-17, what is the punishment for praying to anyone other than King Darius?
A) Being thrown into the lion’s den
B) Being exiled to another kingdom
C) Being cast into a furnace
D) Being stoned to death
In Revelation 15:1-4, what song do the victorious saints sing?
A) The song of Moses and the Lamb
B) The song of victory over the beast
C) The song of praise for the kingdom of God
D) The song of the redeemed
In Revelation 6:9-11, what do the souls under the altar cry out for?
A) Vengeance and justice for their blood
B) The coming of the kingdom of God
C) The defeat of the Antichrist
D) The resurrection of the dead
In Daniel 9:27, what does the “prince who is to come” cause?
A) The end of sacrifices and offerings
B) The resurrection of the saints
C) The establishment of the kingdom of God
D) The return of the Messiah
In Revelation 19:6-8, what is the “fine linen” that the bride wears?
A) The righteousness of the saints
B) The glory of God
C) The testimony of Jesus
D) The deeds of the apostles
In Daniel 12:3, what do those who are wise shine like?
A) The stars forever and ever
B) The sun at noon
C) A bright light
D) The moon at night
In Revelation 13:16-18, what is the “mark of the beast”?
A) A symbol of loyalty to the Antichrist
B) A seal of protection from God’s judgment
C) A number that identifies the followers of the beast
D) A physical mark on the hand or forehead
In Daniel 11:32-35, what does the “king” do to those who are faithful to God?
A) He shall oppress and deceive many
B) He shall offer sacrifices in the temple
C) He shall grant them authority
D) He shall establish peace in the land
In Revelation 7:17, what will God do for the redeemed who are before His throne?
A) He will wipe every tear from their eyes
B) He will give them crowns of gold
C) He will give them power over the nations
D) He will give them authority to judge
In Daniel 3, how does King Nebuchadnezzar react when Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to worship the golden image?
A) He rewards them with riches
B) He throws them into the fiery furnace
C) He has them imprisoned
D) He orders their execution by beheading
In Revelation 2:12-17, what does Jesus say to the church in Pergamum about the teachings of Balaam?
A) They should continue to follow those teachings
B) They should repent and avoid the stumbling block of idolatry
C) They should spread the teachings of Balaam
D) They should reject the teachings of the apostles
In Revelation 19:11-21, what is the weapon used by the rider on the white horse?
A) A sword coming from His mouth
B) A bow and arrow
C) A golden scepter
D) A great hammer
In Daniel 4:10-17, what is the dream that King Nebuchadnezzar has?
A) A great tree that is cut down
B) A beast that rises from the sea
C) A statue made of various materials
D) A vision of the coming Messiah
In Revelation 7:13-14, how does John describe the great multitude in white robes?
A) They have washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb
B) They are the martyrs who have died for their faith
C) They are the angels who serve before God’s throne
D) They are the prophets and apostles
In Daniel 6:25-28, what decree does King Darius issue after Daniel is saved from the lions?
A) All people must worship the God of Daniel
B) Daniel is made a ruler over all the provinces
C) Daniel is honored with a feast
D) The lions are kept in the palace for protection
In Revelation 17:1-6, the woman sitting on the beast is described as being drunk with what?
A) The blood of the saints
B) The blood of kings
C) The blood of the martyrs of Jesus
D) The blood of the Lamb
In Daniel 9:26-27, what happens after the “seventy weeks” prophecy?
A) The Messiah is cut off and the temple is destroyed
B) A great earthquake shakes the earth
C) The saints are taken into heaven
D) The kingdom of God is established on earth
In Revelation 4:6-8, what are the living creatures around the throne of God described as having?
A) Eyes all around them
B) Wings and faces of a lion, ox, man, and eagle
C) Golden crowns
D) The appearance of fire and lightning
In Revelation 6:1-8, what do the four horsemen symbolize?
A) Conquest, war, famine, and death
B) Judgment, peace, prosperity, and destruction
C) Hope, faith, love, and joy
D) The gospel, the kingdom, the Lamb, and the saints
In Revelation 8:3-4, what is the incense in the heavenly temple symbolic of?
A) The prayers of the saints
B) The worship of the angels
C) The peace of God
D) The proclamation of the gospel
In Daniel 10:13, who helps Michael in the spiritual battle against the prince of Persia?
A) Gabriel
B) The archangel Raphael
C) The angel of the Lord
D) The angel Uriel
In Revelation 1:7, what is said about the coming of Jesus?
A) Every eye will see Him, even those who pierced Him
B) He will come as a lion, roaring with power
C) He will come to bring peace and prosperity
D) He will come quietly, unnoticed by the world
In Daniel 2:44, what does God’s kingdom do to the kingdoms of the world?
A) It will be established forever
B) It will conquer and destroy them
C) It will subdue them and rule with justice
D) It will remain hidden until the end of time
In Revelation 15:1-4, what song do the victorious saints sing?
A) The song of Moses and the Lamb
B) The song of praise to the Creator
C) The song of salvation
D) The song of the redeemed
In Daniel 7:21-22, what happens to the “little horn” who makes war with the saints?
A) He is defeated by the Ancient of Days
B) He is cast into the lake of fire
C) He is removed from power by the angels
D) He is turned into dust
In Revelation 16:13-16, what is the purpose of the three unclean spirits like frogs?
A) To gather the kings of the earth for the battle of Armageddon
B) To bring plagues upon the earth
C) To deceive the nations and lead them astray
D) To proclaim the gospel to every nation
In Daniel 2:31-45, what do the different materials of the statue in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream represent?
A) Different kingdoms throughout history
B) The rise and fall of the Roman Empire
C) The different ages of humanity
D) The four horsemen of the apocalypse
In Revelation 20:7-10, what happens after the thousand years are completed?
A) Satan is released from his prison and deceives the nations
B) Christ returns to establish His eternal kingdom
C) The martyrs are resurrected
D) The new heaven and new earth are created
In Daniel 12:1-2, who will be delivered from the time of distress?
A) Those whose names are found written in the book
B) The faithful who suffer for righteousness’ sake
C) The angels who protect Israel
D) The wise who understand the prophecy
In Revelation 14:14-20, what is the harvest of the earth compared to?
A) A gathering of ripe grain
B) A vineyard of grapes to be crushed
C) A net full of fish
D) A tree yielding fruit
In Revelation 10:8-11, what does John eat that tastes sweet but turns bitter in his stomach?
A) A scroll
B) The bread of life
C) The word of God
D) The fruit of the tree of life
In Daniel 3:28-30, after the three Hebrew men are saved from the fiery furnace, what is King Nebuchadnezzar’s decree?
A) That everyone must worship the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego
B) That the three men are made governors over the provinces
C) That the furnace be used to execute traitors
D) That the three men be honored with a feast
In Revelation 21:8, what is said about the fate of the cowardly, unbelieving, and corrupt?
A) They will have no place in the New Jerusalem
B) They will be punished by fire and brimstone
C) They will be given a second chance to repent
D) They will be destroyed by the Beast
In Daniel 12:11-12, what is the blessing for those who wait and reach the end of the 1,290 days and the 1,335 days?
A) They will be resurrected to eternal life
B) They will be rewarded with great honor and glory
C) They will be protected from the time of tribulation
D) They will see the coming of the Messiah
In Revelation 2:18-29, to the church in Thyatira, what is the promise given to those who overcome?
A) They will be given authority over the nations
B) They will be granted the hidden manna
C) They will receive a new name written on a white stone
D) They will sit with Christ on His throne
In Daniel 2:45, how is God’s kingdom described?
A) It is a kingdom that will endure forever
B) It will be a kingdom of peace and prosperity
C) It will be established by a mighty ruler
D) It will conquer all kingdoms on earth
In Revelation 21:9-10, who is the angel that shows John the New Jerusalem?
A) The angel of the Lord
B) One of the seven angels who had the seven bowls
C) Gabriel
D) Michael, the archangel
In Revelation 1:19, what is the command given to John?
A) To write what he has seen, what is now, and what will take place later
B) To prophesy the fall of Babylon
C) To record the visions of the seven trumpets
D) To reveal the secrets of the future
In Revelation 17:14, what will the Lamb do to the beast and its followers?
A) He will defeat them with the sword of His mouth
B) He will cast them into the lake of fire
C) He will rule over them with justice
D) He will gather them into His kingdom
In Revelation 3:7-13, what does Jesus promise to those who overcome in the church of Philadelphia?
A) He will keep them from the hour of trial
B) He will give them riches
C) He will destroy their enemies
D) He will make them rulers over nations
In Daniel 8:25, how is the “little horn” described in terms of his understanding?
A) He will understand riddles and mysteries
B) He will destroy many with peace
C) He will gain power through deceit
D) He will become a great military leader
In Revelation 3:14-22, to the church in Laodicea, what is Jesus’ counsel about their lukewarm state?
A) To buy from Him gold refined by fire
B) To destroy their idols
C) To return to their first love
D) To strengthen their faith through trials
In Revelation 10:1-3, what does the mighty angel do when he comes down from heaven?
A) He blows a trumpet
B) He lays his hand on the sea and the earth
C) He opens a scroll and reads its contents
D) He calls out in a loud voice, like a lion’s roar
In Daniel 2:40-43, what are the feet and toes of the statue made of, and what do they represent?
A) Iron and clay, representing divided kingdoms
B) Gold and silver, representing the kingdoms of the past
C) Copper and brass, representing the future empires
D) Wood and stone, representing a fragile empire
In Revelation 5:5-6, who is found worthy to open the scroll with seven seals?
A) The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David
B) The Lamb, who was slain
C) The angel Michael
D) The Messiah, the Son of God
In Daniel 12:9, what does the angel say when Daniel asks about the meaning of his vision?
A) “The time is not yet; seal up the words of the scroll.”
B) “The words are sealed until the time of the end.”
C) “The vision will be fulfilled in your lifetime.”
D) “The mystery is too great for man to understand.”
In Revelation 6:9-11, what do the souls under the altar ask God for?
A) Vengeance for their blood
B) The resurrection of the dead
C) Comfort and peace
D) The coming of the kingdom of heaven
In Daniel 7:1-3, what do the four great beasts in Daniel’s vision arise from?
A) The sea
B) The land
C) A great earthquake
D) The wilderness
In Revelation 13:1-10, what does the beast from the sea represent?
A) The Antichrist and his kingdom
B) The Roman Empire
C) A false prophet
D) A kingdom of peace and righteousness
In Daniel 9:24, what is the purpose of the seventy weeks prophecy?
A) To bring an end to sin and bring in everlasting righteousness
B) To restore the temple in Jerusalem
C) To bring about a time of peace on earth
D) To set up the kingdom of God in Israel
In Revelation 7:1-3, what is the seal of God placed on the foreheads of the 144,000?
A) The name of God and the Lamb
B) A mark of salvation
C) A symbol of their authority
D) A sign of judgment for those who oppose them
In Revelation 11:1-2, what is the measuring of the temple of God and the altar symbolic of?
A) The protection of God’s people
B) The judgment of the nations
C) The establishment of God’s kingdom
D) The restoration of the Jewish people
In Daniel 11:36-39, what is the king who exalts himself above every god described as doing?
A) He will honor a god of fortresses and cause desolation
B) He will bring peace and prosperity to all nations
C) He will make a covenant with Israel
D) He will be destroyed by the hand of God
In Revelation 12:7-9, who is the dragon that is cast down from heaven?
A) The Beast
B) Satan
C) The false prophet
D) The king of the North
In Daniel 5:24-28, what is the meaning of the writing on the wall that Daniel interprets?
A) The end of Babylon’s kingdom and the rise of Persia
B) The coming of the Messiah
C) The fall of Israel to the Assyrians
D) The judgment of the nations for their wickedness
In Revelation 19:11-16, what is the name written on Jesus’ robe and thigh?
A) King of Kings and Lord of Lords
B) The Lamb of God
C) The Prince of Peace
D) The Son of God
In Daniel 7:9-10, what is the “Ancient of Days” described as doing?
A) Sitting on a throne of fire
B) Giving the kingdom to the saints
C) Judging the nations
D) Sending forth His angels
In Revelation 15:5-8, what are the seven angels holding when they come out of the temple?
A) Seven bowls filled with the wrath of God
B) The scroll with seven seals
C) The keys to the kingdom of heaven
D) The trumpets of judgment
In Daniel 8:9-14, what does the little horn do?
A) It grows exceedingly great and oppresses the saints
B) It defeats the armies of the north and south
C) It restores the temple of God
D) It establishes a false peace in the land
In Revelation 22:1-2, what flows from the throne of God and the Lamb?
A) A river of living water
B) A stream of fire
C) The blood of the martyrs
D) The wine of God’s wrath
In Daniel 2:46-47, what does King Nebuchadnezzar do after Daniel interprets his dream?
A) He honors Daniel and promotes him to a high position
B) He orders the destruction of all false prophets
C) He renounces his throne
D) He worships the God of Israel
In Revelation 19:7-9, who is described as the bride of the Lamb?
A) The saints who are saved through Christ
B) The angels who attend God’s throne
C) The twelve tribes of Israel
D) The martyrs who have died for Christ
In Daniel 11:1-2, who are the kings of Persia and Greece in the vision described as?
A) Alexander the Great and King Darius
B) The rulers of the final kingdoms
C) The kings who will bring about the end of days
D) The kings who will bring prosperity to the earth
In Revelation 16:8-9, what happens when the fourth bowl of God’s wrath is poured out?
A) The sun is given power to scorch people with fire
B) A great earthquake shakes the earth
C) The seas turn to blood
D) The angel pours out a plague of locusts
In Daniel 10:5-6, how is the angel who appears to Daniel described?
A) He is clothed in linen with a belt of gold
B) He has wings like a great eagle
C) He is dressed in a robe of fire
D) He appears as a man with a lion’s face
In Revelation 1:13-16, how is the Son of Man (Jesus) described when He appears to John?
A) With a golden sash and His face shining like the sun
B) As a warrior with a sword in His mouth
C) With eyes like fire and feet like bronze
D) As a lamb with seven eyes
In Daniel 4:30-33, how does King Nebuchadnezzar react after his pride is judged by God?
A) He acknowledges God’s sovereignty and is restored to his throne
B) He curses God and refuses to repent
C) He resigns his throne and leaves the kingdom
D) He becomes a servant to the king of Persia
In Revelation 21:27, what is said about the New Jerusalem?
A) Nothing impure will ever enter it
B) It will be open to all nations
C) It will be a place of eternal rest
D) It will have twelve gates made of jewels
In Daniel 11:40-45, what is the final battle between the “king of the North” and the “king of the South” referred to as?
A) The battle of the end times
B) The war of Armageddon
C) The conflict over Israel
D) The great tribulation
In Daniel 3:8-18, how do Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego respond to King Nebuchadnezzar’s threat of the fiery furnace?
A) They promise to bow down to the image to avoid death
B) They refuse to worship the image, even at the risk of their lives
C) They ask for a second chance to reconsider
D) They ask for protection from the fire
In Revelation 8:1-5, what happens when the seventh seal is opened?
A) A great silence in heaven for about half an hour
B) A trumpet is blown announcing the coming judgment
C) The saints cry out for vengeance
D) A mighty earthquake shakes the earth
In Daniel 9:27, what is the “abomination of desolation” referring to?
A) The destruction of the temple
B) The sacrilegious act of setting up an idol in the holy place
C) The persecution of the saints
D) The rise of the Antichrist
In Revelation 14:6-7, what message is proclaimed by the angel flying in mid-heaven?
A) The everlasting gospel to all who dwell on the earth
B) A warning to those who take the mark of the beast
C) The announcement of the final judgment
D) The coming of the new heaven and new earth
In Daniel 7:24-27, how is the fourth kingdom in Daniel’s vision described?
A) It will be stronger than the previous kingdoms
B) It will be a peaceful kingdom
C) It will be divided and weak
D) It will be ruled by a single king for eternity
In Revelation 13:11-18, what is the “mark of the beast”?
A) A physical mark placed on the right hand or forehead
B) A number that symbolizes imperfection
C) A tattoo of a beast on the body
D) A sign of the Antichrist’s authority
In Daniel 4:28-33, what happens to Nebuchadnezzar after he is filled with pride?
A) He is humbled and driven away from people, living like an animal
B) He is struck blind and cannot see for a time
C) He is exiled to another country
D) He repents immediately and is restored to his throne
In Revelation 15:2-4, what do the victorious saints do before the throne of God?
A) They sing the song of Moses and the Lamb
B) They offer incense to God
C) They are crowned with glory
D) They hold palm branches and shout praises
In Daniel 6:19-23, how is Daniel saved from the lion’s den?
A) The lions do not harm him because God sends His angel to shut their mouths
B) Daniel is freed by King Darius himself
C) The lions are tamed and turn friendly
D) God sends a storm to distract the lions
In Revelation 17:8, what is said about the beast that was and is not?
A) It was alive in the past but now is dead
B) It is the one that ascends from the bottomless pit
C) It was defeated by Christ and will never return
D) It is an allegory of sin and rebellion
In Daniel 12:2, who will be resurrected?
A) All who have died, both the righteous and the wicked
B) Only the righteous
C) Only the wicked
D) The righteous who lived in Israel
In Revelation 20:1-3, what happens to Satan at the beginning of the thousand-year reign of Christ?
A) He is bound and thrown into the Abyss
B) He is cast into the lake of fire
C) He is judged by the saints
D) He is transformed into an angel of light
In Daniel 11:36, what does the “king” in this passage do?
A) He exalts himself above every god and speaks blasphemous things
B) He rebuilds the temple in Jerusalem
C) He makes a covenant with Israel
D) He establishes peace in the Middle East
In Revelation 7:4-8, how many from each tribe of Israel are sealed?
A) 144,000
B) 1,000,000
C) 12,000
D) 10,000
In Daniel 8:9-12, what is the “little horn” that grows exceedingly great?
A) A king who brings desolation and oppresses the saints
B) A ruler who restores the temple of God
C) A false prophet who deceives many
D) A military leader who conquers all nations
In Revelation 19:17-21, who is defeated at the battle of Armageddon?
A) The beast and the false prophet
B) The kings of the earth and their armies
C) The Antichrist and his followers
D) The nations that oppose Israel
In Daniel 10:20-21, who does the angel say has come to assist him in fighting against the prince of Persia?
A) Michael, the archangel
B) Gabriel
C) Uriel
D) Raphael
In Revelation 1:12-16, what is the appearance of the Son of Man described as?
A) His hair is white like wool, His eyes like flames of fire, and His feet like burnished bronze
B) His face shines like the sun, His body is like fine gold
C) He is crowned with many crowns and holds a golden scepter
D) He appears as a lion with a sword in His mouth
In Daniel 7:13-14, what is given to the Son of Man in the vision?
A) Dominion, glory, and a kingdom
B) A crown and a robe
C) The power to destroy the beast
D) A new name and authority
In Revelation 8:6-12, what happens when the first four trumpets are sounded?
A) The earth, sea, and sky are struck with various plagues
B) The saints are resurrected
C) A great earthquake shakes the earth
D) The waters of the earth are turned to blood
In Daniel 2:34-35, what happens to the stone that strikes the statue in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream?
A) It becomes a great mountain that fills the whole earth
B) It turns into gold
C) It is cast into the sea
D) It is shattered into pieces
In Revelation 22:16-17, what does Jesus say to the churches?
A) He is the bright morning star, and He invites all to come
B) He will come with a sword to judge the nations
C) He will restore the temple in Jerusalem
D) He is preparing a place for His followers in heaven
In Daniel 11:11-12, what does the king of the South do in the prophecy?
A) He goes to battle against the king of the North and is defeated
B) He makes peace with Israel
C) He rebuilds the temple in Jerusalem
D) He conquers the kings of the East
In Revelation 6:12-17, what happens when the sixth seal is opened?
A) A great earthquake, the sun turns black, and the moon becomes like blood
B) The dead are resurrected and judged
C) A great fire consumes the earth
D) The sky is rolled up like a scroll
In Daniel 12:3, what is promised to those who lead many to righteousness?
A) They will shine like the stars forever and ever
B) They will receive eternal life
C) They will be rulers over nations
D) They will be given crowns of gold
In Revelation 3:1-6, what does Jesus say to the church in Sardis?
A) They have a reputation for being alive, but they are dead
B) They are faithful and will be rewarded
C) They will face great tribulation
D) They will be honored with a new name
In Daniel 9:21-23, who appears to Daniel to bring an answer to his prayer?
A) Gabriel
B) Michael
C) The angel of the Lord
D) Raphael
In Revelation 21:1-4, what is promised about the New Heaven and New Earth?
A) There will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain
B) There will be no more night, and the Lamb will be the light
C) The former things have passed away, and all things will be made new
D) The city will be built with precious stones and streets of gold
In Daniel 2:44, what is the final kingdom that will be established?
A) God’s kingdom that will never be destroyed
B) The kingdom of Israel
C) The kingdom of the Antichrist
D) The kingdom of the Persian Empire
In Revelation 9:1-12, what is released from the bottomless pit when the fifth trumpet sounds?
A) Locusts with the power to torment people for five months
B) A great army of angels to fight the forces of evil
C) A plague of fire that consumes a third of the earth
D) A dragon with seven heads and ten horns
In Revelation 1:9, what is John doing when he receives the vision?
A) Praying on the island of Patmos
B) Writing letters to the churches
C) Celebrating the feast of the Passover
D) Preaching to the people in Jerusalem
In Daniel 8:15-17, who is the angel that appears to Daniel to explain the vision?
A) Gabriel
B) Michael
C) Raphael
D) Uriel
In Revelation 4:1-2, what does John see when he is called up to heaven?
A) A throne with someone sitting on it
B) A great multitude of saints
C) The Lamb standing in the center
D) A golden altar of incense
In Daniel 7:8, what does the little horn do in the vision?
A) It speaks boastfully and makes war with the saints
B) It rises out of the sea and defeats the beasts
C) It receives authority from the Ancient of Days
D) It grows into a great kingdom
In Revelation 8:3-4, what is the incense offered with the prayers of the saints?
A) A fragrant offering before the throne of God
B) A sign of God’s anger against the nations
C) A symbol of purification for the elect
D) A signal of the coming judgment
In Daniel 2:31-35, what does the stone that strikes the statue represent?
A) The kingdom of God that will crush all earthly kingdoms
B) The coming of the Messiah to reign on earth
C) The victory of Israel over its enemies
D) The power of the church over the world
In Revelation 7:9-10, who are the great multitude that no one can count?
A) The redeemed from every nation, tribe, people, and language
B) The armies of heaven that follow Christ in battle
C) The angels who serve before God’s throne
D) The martyrs who have died for the faith
In Daniel 11:5-6, which two kings are involved in the conflict described in the vision?
A) The king of the North and the king of the South
B) The king of Israel and the king of Judah
C) The king of Babylon and the king of Persia
D) The king of Egypt and the king of Assyria
In Revelation 11:3-12, what power is given to the two witnesses?
A) They can call down fire from heaven and plague the earth
B) They can resurrect the dead
C) They can control the wind and the seas
D) They can lead the armies of heaven into battle
In Daniel 4:19-27, what dream does King Nebuchadnezzar have, and what is its interpretation?
A) He dreams of a great tree that is cut down, symbolizing his kingdom being humbled
B) He dreams of a lion devouring all kingdoms, symbolizing his reign of terror
C) He dreams of a flood that wipes out his empire, symbolizing an enemy invasion
D) He dreams of a golden idol, symbolizing the eternal glory of his empire
In Revelation 6:9-11, what do the souls under the altar cry out for?
A) How long until they are avenged?
B) To be reunited with their loved ones
C) To see the victory of the Lamb
D) For the destruction of their enemies
In Daniel 9:24, how long will it take to finish transgression and bring in everlasting righteousness?
A) Seventy weeks
B) One thousand years
C) Forty-two months
D) Four hundred years
In Revelation 16:1-9, what is the effect of the first four bowls of God’s wrath?
A) They bring severe plagues on the earth, sea, rivers, and the sun
B) They destroy the great cities of the earth
C) They prepare the world for the final battle
D) They cause a great earthquake and lightning storms
In Daniel 3:19-30, what happens when Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are thrown into the fiery furnace?
A) They are not harmed by the fire, and the king praises their God
B) They are burned to death
C) The fire miraculously extinguishes
D) The king sees a vision of the three men standing in glory
In Revelation 13:16-18, what is the “mark of the beast” described as?
A) A mark on the right hand or forehead
B) A tattoo of the beast’s name on the arm
C) A seal given to those who worship the Antichrist
D) A chip implanted in the body for identification
In Daniel 7:13-14, what is given to the Son of Man after He receives His dominion?
A) Glory, honor, and a kingdom
B) A throne to sit on forever
C) A robe of righteousness and a crown of victory
D) A sword to defeat His enemies
In Revelation 3:8-13, what does Jesus promise to the faithful church in Philadelphia?
A) He will keep them from the hour of trial that is coming
B) He will give them a throne beside His
C) He will make them rulers over many nations
D) He will bring them to heaven without facing death
In Daniel 10:4-9, what is the appearance of the man who speaks to Daniel?
A) His body is like topaz, his face like lightning, and his eyes like flaming torches
B) He is a mighty angel with six wings and a sword
C) He appears as a bright cloud, shining like the sun
D) He has the face of a lion and the wings of an eagle
In Revelation 2:18-29, what does Jesus warn the church in Thyatira about?
A) False teachings and the tolerance of immorality
B) Their lack of love for one another
C) Their wealth and materialism
D) Their tendency to worship idols and false gods
In Daniel 12:5-7, what is the meaning of the two angels standing on either side of the river?
A) They represent the final judgment of the world
B) They are waiting for the completion of the prophecy
C) They are preparing to bring God’s kingdom to earth
D) They are marking the end of the seventy weeks
In Revelation 17:1-6, what is the woman sitting on a scarlet beast described as?
A) A great prostitute who has corrupted the earth with her immorality
B) A righteous queen who rules over the nations
C) A martyr who has been persecuted for her faith
D) A wise woman with great wisdom and knowledge
In Daniel 8:23-25, what does the little horn do in relation to the saints?
A) It persecutes and destroys many of the holy people
B) It leads them into peace and prosperity
C) It builds a great temple for worship
D) It gathers them for the final battle of Armageddon
In Revelation 14:14-20, what does the angel with the sickle do?
A) He gathers the harvest of the earth and throws it into the great winepress of God’s wrath
B) He reaps the wheat and stores it in the barn
C) He divides the sheep from the goats
D) He prepares the earth for the coming of the Messiah
In Daniel 12:1, who is Michael, the great prince, said to protect?
A) The people of Israel
B) The saints of all nations
C) The city of Jerusalem
D) The faithful church of God
In Revelation 9:13-21, what is released from the Euphrates River?
A) Four angels bound for the hour of judgment
B) A great army of locusts
C) The four horsemen of the apocalypse
D) A horde of demons that torment humanity
In Daniel 2:46-49, what does King Nebuchadnezzar do after Daniel interprets his dream?
A) He rewards Daniel and promotes him to a high position
B) He orders the destruction of all the wise men of Babylon
C) He sends Daniel into exile
D) He demands a new interpretation of the dream
In Revelation 15:1-4, what is sung by the victorious saints?
A) The song of Moses and the song of the Lamb
B) A new song that no one else could learn
C) The song of the redeemed
D) A song of praise to the great judge