Book of Jude Quiz

The Book of Jude Comprehensive Bible Quiz

 

This Bible Quiz on the book of Jude features 20 thought-provoking questions carefully crafted to cover Jude’s single chapter. The letter is short, but it is packed with warnings, vivid examples, and urgent encouragement for believers to stand firm.

Each multiple choice question comes with five possible answers, followed by a clear explanation and a short KJV reference excerpt. All right, let’s dive into the questions and answers.

Book of Jude Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: Who is the book of Jude addressed to?
  • A. To them that are sanctified by God the Father
  • B. To them that are called and beloved
  • C. To them that are preserved in Jesus Christ
  • D. To them that are sanctified and preserved
  • E. All of the above
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Answer: E — Jude addresses believers as sanctified, preserved in Christ, and called.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:1 — “To them that are sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ, and called…”

Question 2: What issue was Jude trying to address in this letter to the church?
  • A. The common salvation
  • B. The need to contend for the faith
  • C. The sanctity of the believers
  • D. The challenges facing the church
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: B — Jude wrote to urge believers to earnestly contend for the faith once delivered.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:3 — “That ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.”

Question 3: Jude describes certain men as having crept in unawares. What were these men ordained for?
  • A. For deception
  • B. For salvation
  • C. For correction
  • D. For observation
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: E — Jude says they were ordained to condemnation, not any of the listed motives.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:4 — “Who were before of old ordained to this condemnation…”

Question 4: According to Jude, what happened to the angels that kept not their first estate?
  • A. They were cast down
  • B. They were given a second chance
  • C. They were defeated
  • D. They were forgiven
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: E — Jude says they are reserved in everlasting chains under darkness for judgment.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:6 — “He hath reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto the judgment of the great day.”

Question 5: Jude refers to the destruction of which city as an example for the ungodly?
  • A. Jericho
  • B. Sodom and Gomorrha
  • C. Jerusalem
  • D. Babylon and Edom
  • E. Tyre and Sidon
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Answer: B — Jude points to Sodom and Gomorrah as examples of judgment.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:7 — “Even as Sodom and Gomorrha… are set forth for an example…”

Question 6: What does Jude compare the false teachers to?
  • A. Clouds without water
  • B. Trees whose fruit withereth
  • C. Raging waves of the sea
  • D. None of the above
  • E. All of the above
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Answer: E — Jude piles metaphor upon metaphor to expose their emptiness and danger.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:12–13 — “Clouds they are without water… trees whose fruit withereth… raging waves… wandering stars…”

Question 7: What does Jude accuse these false teachers of?
  • A. Speaking evil of dignities
  • B. Being murmurers and complainers
  • C. Walking after their own lusts
  • D. None of the above
  • E. All of the above
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Answer: E — Jude lists multiple marks of their character: proud speech, lustful living, and corrupt influence.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:8, 16 — “Speak evil of dignities… murmurers, complainers… walking after their own lusts…”

Question 8: Whom does Jude mention as disputing with the devil?
  • A. Moses
  • B. Michael the archangel
  • C. Gabriel the archangel
  • D. Uriel the archangel
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: B — Jude names Michael in the dispute about Moses’ body.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:9 — “Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil…”

Question 9: What did Michael the archangel say when disputing with the devil?
  • A. “I rebuke thee”
  • B. “The Lord rebuke thee”
  • C. “Thou art condemned”
  • D. “Leave this place”
  • E. “Thou art wrong”
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Answer: B — Michael did not rail; he appealed to the Lord’s authority.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:9 — “But said, The Lord rebuke thee.”

Question 10: How does Jude describe the speeches of these grumblers and complainers?
  • A. Wise and insightful
  • B. Harsh and judgmental
  • C. Great swelling words
  • D. Smooth and flattering
  • E. Foolish and ignorant
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Answer: C — Jude says they speak proud, inflated words for advantage.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:16 — “Their mouth speaketh great swelling words…”

Question 11: What does Jude warn about scoffers in the last time?
  • A. They will deceive many
  • B. They will divide the church
  • C. They will follow their own ungodly lusts
  • D. They will perform miracles
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: C — Jude links scoffing to lust-driven ungodliness.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:18 — “There should be mockers… who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.”

Question 12: What should believers build themselves on, according to Jude?
  • A. Their spiritual gifts
  • B. The most holy faith
  • C. The foundation of the prophets
  • D. The grace of God
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: B — Jude urges believers to be strengthened by the most holy faith.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:20 — “Building up yourselves on your most holy faith…”

Question 13: What does Jude advise believers to keep themselves in?
  • A. The love of God
  • B. The fear of God
  • C. The hope of Christ’s mercy
  • D. The fellowship of the saints
  • E. The teachings of the church
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Answer: A — Believers are called to remain in God’s love while looking for mercy.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:21 — “Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy…”

Question 14: How does Jude suggest believers act toward those who doubt?
  • A. Judge them harshly
  • B. Have compassion
  • C. Ignore them
  • D. Rebuke them publicly
  • E. None of the above
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Answer: B — Jude instructs compassion for some who are wavering.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:22 — “And of some have compassion, making a difference.”

Question 15: What should be done with those in danger of being consumed?
  • A. Cast them out
  • B. Save them with fear
  • C. Let them be
  • D. Pray for them silently
  • E. Offer them counsel
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Answer: B — Jude describes rescue with urgency, pulling them out of the fire.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:23 — “Others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire…”

Question 16: What did the apostles warn would be present “in the last time”?
  • A. Teachers who speak in new tongues continually
  • B. Mockers who walk after ungodly lusts
  • C. Rulers who enforce sacrifices and offerings
  • D. Prophets who reveal hidden mysteries daily
  • E. Angels who proclaim peace throughout the earth
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Answer: B — Jude says the apostles foretold mockers marked by ungodly desires.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:18 — “There should be mockers… who should walk after their own ungodly lusts.”

Question 17: Jude concludes by describing God. Which is NOT mentioned in his doxology?
  • A. Able to keep you from falling
  • B. Able to present you faultless
  • C. Before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy
  • D. Who demands sacrifices
  • E. Glory and majesty, dominion and power
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Answer: D — The doxology focuses on God’s keeping power and eternal glory, not sacrifice demands.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:24–25 — “Able to keep you from falling… to present you faultless… be glory and majesty…”

Question 18: Which role is NOT explicitly stated “in Jude’s doxology”?
  • A. Lord
  • B. Saviour
  • C. Mediator
  • D. The One through whom glory is ascribed
  • E. The One named in the closing praise
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Answer: C — The doxology names Jesus Christ as Lord, but does not use the title “Mediator.”
KJV Reference: Jude 1:25 — “To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory… through Jesus Christ our Lord…”

Question 19: How does Jude describe God’s relationship to believers?
  • A. As a judge who delays punishment
  • B. As one able to keep you from falling
  • C. As a teacher of mysteries and parables
  • D. As a commander of armies in battle
  • E. As a merchant who measures rewards
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Answer: B — Jude highlights God’s power to preserve and present believers faultless.
KJV Reference: Jude 1:24 — “Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling…”

Question 20 (One-word answer): What is the final word of Jude’s epistle?
  • A. Amen
  • B. Selah
  • C. Surely
  • D. Hallelujah
  • E. Forever
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Answer: A — Jude closes his doxology with an “Amen.”
KJV Reference: Jude 1:25 — “…both now and ever. Amen.”

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Jude 1 reminds us that truth must be protected, not treated casually. God calls His people to contend for the faith while still showing compassion to those who struggle. In a world full of spiritual noise, staying in God’s love is both a shelter and a calling.

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