The Fiery Furnace Quiz
Seven medium-difficulty multiple-choice questions that recall facts and probe reasoning based on the recorded story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
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Question 1: Why did Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refuse to bow before the king's statue?
They did not hear the musical instruments
They were secretly planning to overthrow the king
Because they would only worship the one true God
They wanted to rebel against the king's authority
Question 2: What consequence did the king announce for anyone who refused to worship the statue?
They would be imprisoned for life
They would be exiled from Babylon
They would be thrown into a fiery furnace
They would be fined heavily
Question 3: When confronted by the king, how did the three men respond about their fate in the furnace?
They trusted God could save them but would not worship the statue even if He did not
They offered to pay a tribute to avoid punishment
They begged the king for mercy and agreed to bow
They remained silent and accepted punishment
Question 4: What extraordinary detail did the king notice while looking into the furnace?
He saw four men walking in the fire, and the fourth looked like a god
He saw the soldiers flying out of the furnace unharmed
He saw the three men disappear completely
He saw the statue melt away inside the furnace
Question 5: What happened to the soldiers who threw the three men into the furnace?
They rescued the three men afterward
They were promoted for loyalty
They died because the furnace was heated so hot
They were turned into statues
Question 6: After the three men emerged unharmed, what action did the king take regarding their God?
He praised their God and decreed punishment for anyone who spoke against Him
He banished the three men from the court
He converted to a different foreign religion
He ordered the statue rebuilt larger
Question 7: What broader lesson does the story emphasize through the three men's choices?
That political loyalty should always override personal beliefs
Commitment to faith and willingness to face death rather than compromise beliefs
That clever deception is the best way to survive oppressive laws
That obedience to rulers is more important than conscience