Plagues in the Palace

Author: Bradley Booth

Copyright ©2006by Pacific Press®

Readability Level 7.2

Word Count: 52,374

160 pages

Section 1 Chapters 1-11

1.Meshach was an ______.

a. Egyptian / b. Israelite / c. Arab / d. Babylonian

2. His ______was his tutor.

a. brother / b. father / c. mother / d. uncle

3. Meshach was supposed to be taking ______to Queen Tiye.

a. clean linens / b. eye shadow / c. food / d. bath water

4. Aaron’s rod turned into a ______.

a. boa constrictor / b. cobra / c. dragon / d. rattlesnake

5. Seti was always ______Meshach.

a. making fun of / b. playing with / c. helping / d. running away from

6. When something is getting “out of hand” it is not about to be ______.

a. controlled / b. heard / c. seen / d. touched

7. When one “channeled the spirits” they were ______.

a. sending them away / b. playing with them
c. arguing with them / d. none of these

8. Meshach’s family was of the tribe of ______.

a. Benjamin / b. Judah / c. Levi / d. Zebulon

9. Nadab was always ______Moses.

a. complaining about / b. praising / c. helping / d. trying to hurt

10. When the river turned to blood they got water by ___.

a. digging wells / b. distilling by boiling / c. both of these / d. neither of these

Plagues in the Palace

Bradley Booth

Copyright ©2006 by Pacific Press®

Readability Level 7.2

Word Count: 52,374

160 pages

Section 2 Chapters 11-22

11. A “standoff” is when neither fighter can ______.

a. get close to the other / b. speak / c. stand up / d. win

12. Meshach put a frog in a ______.

a. clay pot / b. oven / c. coat pocket / d. ox cart

13. The Egyptians didn’t want to kill the frogs because the frogs were ______.

a. poisonous / b. slimy / c. one of their gods / d. eating flies and other pests

14. Pharaoh had his priests ______the frogs.

a. eat / b. kill / c. make more of / d. shrink

15. They had to work fast to get rid of the dead frogs so they did not ______.

a. bring disease / b. offend the Egyptians / c. step on them / d. all of these

16. Meshach wondered if Moses used ______to bring the plagues.

a. natural disasters / b. magic and sorcery / c. both of these / d. neither

17. They built ______to help keep the gnats away.

a. alters to God / b. screens for their windows
c. smudge fires / d. nets of bulrushes

18. There were no flies in ______.

a. Goshen / b. the Nile / c. the palace / d. pyramids

19. Meshach’s father was a ______.

a. baker / b. scribe / c. both of these / d. neither of these

20. Meshach helped ______and his mother.

a. Abinadab / b. Nadab / c. Seti / d. none of these

Plagues in the Palace

Bradley Booth

Copyright ©2006 by Pacific Press®

Readability Level 7.2

Word Count: 52,374

160 pages

Section 3Chapters 23-33

21. By sending smaller plagues first, God gave Egyptians ______.

a. a chance to let His people go without destroying Egypt
b. a sign that He was more powerful than their gods
c. a demonstration of the powerlessness of their priests
d. all of these

22. When the fire and hail came everyone could have avoided it by ______.

a. becoming Jewish / b. sacrificing to Jehovah
c. staying inside / d. there was no avoiding this plague

23. All the plagues were ______by the Egyptians.

a. feared / b. hated / c. eaten / d. worshipped

24. Seti and his mom gathered ______for the time of darkness.

a. candles / b. bread and water / c. fish and sweet cakes / d. firewood

25. The Israelites were to ask ______for gifts.

a. the Egyptians they had worked for / c. Pharaoh
c. Pharaoh / d. no one

26. In the beginning Aaron spoke for Moses but later ______.

a. Eli did / b. God did / c. Meshach did / d. Moses spoke himself

27. They helped Seti and his mom by ______.

a. inviting them to their home / b. putting blood on their doorposts
c. hiding them in the bulrushes

28. Meshach knew the death of the lamb represented to death of ______.

a. Egypt / b. God / c. heathenism / d. Israel

29. Everyone went to bed with ______.

a. all their clothes on / b. a knife close by
c. the new jewelry they had gotten / d. all of these

30. Israel’s deliverance was at ______

a. dawn / b. midnight / c. noon / d. sunset