Challenging Genesis 47 Quiz with Answers

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Questions on Genesis Chapter 47

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Genesis 47 Quiz with Answers and Explanation

Question No. 1

What was the first question Pharaoh asked Jacob’s sons when they came to him?

  • a) “Where do you come from?”
  • b) “What is your occupation?”
  • c) “How many are you in your family?”
  • d) “How old are you?”
  • e) “Do you have flocks?”

Answer: b) “What is your occupation?”
Explanation: Pharaoh asked Jacob’s sons about their occupation as they appeared before him, which set the context for granting them land suitable for their profession. (Genesis 47:3)


Question No. 2

Where did Pharaoh direct Jacob’s family to dwell in Egypt?

  • a) Goshen
  • b) On
  • c) Memphis
  • d) Zoan
  • e) Thebes

Answer: a) Goshen
Explanation: Pharaoh directed them to dwell in the land of Goshen, which was considered the best land for their pastoral lifestyle. (Genesis 47:6)


Question No. 3

What did Jacob say to Pharaoh when he was asked about his age?

  • a) “I have lived a hundred years.”
  • b) “My years have been few and evil.”
  • c) “The years have been long and prosperous.”
  • d) “My days are numbered.”
  • e) “I am older than any in my family.”

Answer: b) “My years have been few and evil.”
Explanation: Jacob described his life as short and troubled when Pharaoh asked him about his age, noting the hardships he endured. (Genesis 47:9)


Question No. 4

What was the specific number of years Jacob said he had lived?

  • a) 137 years
  • b) 120 years
  • c) 130 years
  • d) 147 years
  • e) 140 years

Answer: c) 130 years
Explanation: Jacob stated that he was 130 years old at the time of his conversation with Pharaoh. (Genesis 47:9)


Question No. 5

For what purpose did Joseph gather up all the money in Egypt and Canaan?

  • a) To build a storehouse for grain
  • b) To distribute among Pharaoh’s officials
  • c) To prepare for the famine
  • d) To give to the priests
  • e) None of the above

Answer: e) None of the above
Explanation: Joseph gathered all the money from both Egypt and Canaan as a means to manage food distribution during the famine. (Genesis 47:14)


Question No. 6

What was Joseph’s response when the people’s money was exhausted?

  • a) He provided them food freely
  • b) He took their livestock as payment
  • c) He forgave their debts
  • d) He allowed them to starve
  • e) He gave them loans

Answer: b) He took their livestock as payment
Explanation: When the people ran out of money, they offered their livestock to Joseph in exchange for food. (Genesis 47:16)


Question No. 7

In the second year of the famine, after giving their livestock, what did the people of Egypt offer Joseph in exchange for food?

  • a) Their children
  • b) Their land and their bodies
  • c) Their clothing and jewels
  • d) Their crops
  • e) Their herds of camels

Answer: b) Their land and their bodies
Explanation: After their livestock, the Egyptians offered their land and themselves as servants to obtain food from Joseph. (Genesis 47:18-19)


Question No. 8

How much of their harvest were the people required to give to Pharaoh after Joseph acquired their land?

  • a) A fifth
  • b) A tenth
  • c) A fourth
  • d) Half
  • e) Three-quarters

Answer: a) A fifth
Explanation: Joseph set a law that one-fifth of their produce would belong to Pharaoh. (Genesis 47:24)


Question No. 9

Which group did not have to sell their land to Pharaoh?

  • a) Merchants
  • b) Foreigners
  • c) The Israelites
  • d) Pharaoh’s relatives
  • e) The priests

Answer: e) The priests
Explanation: The priests did not have to sell their land because they received a regular portion from Pharaoh. (Genesis 47:22)


Question No. 10

Who did Joseph make an oath with about his burial?

  • a) Pharaoh
  • b) His brothers
  • c) His sons
  • d) His servants
  • e) His father, Jacob

Answer: e) His father, Jacob
Explanation: Jacob made Joseph swear to bury him in the land of his fathers, not in Egypt. (Genesis 47:29-30)


Question No. 11

To which place did Jacob ask to be carried when he died?

  • a) Bethel
  • b) Beersheba
  • c) Hebron
  • d) Padan-aram
  • e) None of the above

Answer: e) None of the above
Explanation: Jacob asked Joseph to carry him to the cave of Machpelah, where his ancestors were buried. (Genesis 47:30)


Question No. 12

Who owned the land Jacob requested to be buried in?

  • a) The Hivites
  • b) Abraham
  • c) The Canaanites
  • d) The Philistines
  • e) Isaac

Answer: b) Abraham
Explanation: Abraham purchased the land where Jacob wanted to be buried. (Genesis 47:30)


Question No. 13

What term did Jacob use to describe his life on earth?

  • a) “A fleeting moment”
  • b) “A pilgrimage”
  • c) “A journey”
  • d) “A test”
  • e) “A blessing”

Answer: b) “A pilgrimage”
Explanation: Jacob referred to his life as a pilgrimage, emphasizing its temporary nature. (Genesis 47:9)


Question No. 14

What was the occupation of Jacob’s family in the land of Goshen?

  • a) Shepherds
  • b) Farmers
  • c) Builders
  • d) Merchants
  • e) Servants

Answer: a) Shepherds
Explanation: Jacob’s family were shepherds, which is why they were settled in Goshen, an area suitable for their flocks. (Genesis 47:3)


Question No. 15

What was the condition of Egypt’s economy by the end of the famine?

  • a) Prosperous
  • b) Stable
  • c) In revolt
  • d) Regained independence
  • e) None of the above

Answer: e) None of the above
Explanation: By the end of the famine, the people and lands were under Pharaoh’s ownership due to Joseph’s transactions. (Genesis 47:20-21)


Question No. 16

What was the response of the Egyptian people after selling their land and becoming servants to Pharaoh?

  • a) They rebelled
  • b) They thanked Joseph
  • c) They cried out to Pharaoh
  • d) They fled to other lands
  • e) They grew resentful

Answer: b) They thanked Joseph
Explanation: The people expressed gratitude to Joseph for saving their lives by managing resources and offering food. (Genesis 47:25)


Question No. 17

In what way did Joseph ensure his father’s dying wish?

  • a) By promising him land in Goshen
  • b) By giving him riches
  • c) By swearing an oath
  • d) By naming a city after him
  • e) By dedicating a statue to him

Answer: c) By swearing an oath
Explanation: Joseph took an oath to fulfill his father Jacob’s request to be buried in Canaan. (Genesis 47:31)


Question No. 18

How did Jacob express his satisfaction with Joseph’s promise?

  • a) By embracing him
  • b) By blessing him
  • c) By bowing
  • d) By giving him a gift
  • e) By offering a prayer

Answer: c) By bowing
Explanation: Jacob bowed upon the bed’s head, showing his satisfaction and gratitude. (Genesis 47:31)


Question No. 19

What provision did the priests have that kept them from needing food from Joseph?

  • a) Land owned by Pharaoh
  • b) Monthly rations from Pharaoh
  • c) Gold reserves
  • d) Livestock for food
  • e) Access to storehouses

Answer: b) Monthly rations from Pharaoh
Explanation: The priests received food directly from Pharaoh, making them self-sufficient during the famine. (Genesis 47:22)


Question No. 20

What does Jacob’s interaction with Pharaoh highlight about his character?

  • a) His fear
  • b) His diplomacy
  • c) His ambition
  • d) His pride
  • e) None of the above

Answer: e) None of the above
Explanation: Jacob’s brief, humble responses to Pharaoh show his modest and contemplative view of his life. (Genesis 47:9)

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