A MULTI-CHOICE BIBLE QUIZ ON THE HEBREW CALENDAR

This is an excellent multi-choice bible quiz of your knowledge about the Hebrew calendar. Complete this bible quiz by clicking one of the buttons on the left of the options for each question. If you make mistakes and want to correct them, then the best thing to do is to edit the entries by clicking on another option or click the "Start again" button at the bottom. There is no time limit so enjoy your bible quiz.

1. How does the Hebrew calendar calculate hours of the day?
 Daylight hours are more than 12 in summer.
 Night-time hours are more than 12 in winter.
 Both daylight hours and night-time hours vary throughout the year.
 There are always 12 hours in the day and 12 hours in the night.
 
2. How does the Hebrew calendar calculate days of the week?
 From midnight to midnight, numbered from midnight on Sunday.
 From midnight to midnight, numbered from midnight on Saturday.
 From sunset to sunset, numbered from sunset at the end of the Sabbath.
 From sunset to sunset, numbered from sunset at the beginning of the Sabbath.
 
3. How does the Hebrew calendar calculate days of the month?
 There are alternately 29 and 30 days in each month, starting with 29.
 There are alternately 30 and 29 days in each month, starting with 30.
 There is an equal number of 29 and 30 day months, but not they are not alternate.
 There is an unequal number of 30 and 29 day months.
 
4. How does the Hebrew calendar calculate months of the year?
 There are normally 13 months per year, but 12 months 5 times every 17 years.
 There are normally 12 months per year, but 13 months 5 times every 17 years.
 There are normally 13 months per year, but 12 months 7 times every 19 years.
 There are normally 12 months per year, but 13 months 7 times every 19 years.
 
5. When does the Hebrew religious calendar start?
 February or March.
 March or April.
 August or September.
 September or October.
 
6. After the Babylonian captivity the first month of the religious year became known as:
 נִיסָן Nisan.
 אָבִיב Aviv / Abib.
 תּשְׁרִי Tishri.
 אֵתָנִים Ethanim.
 
7. After the Babylonian captivity the first month of the civil year became known as:
 נִיסָן Nisan.
 אָבִיב Aviv / Abib.
 תּשְׁרִי Tishri.
 אֵתָנִים Ethanim.
 
8. The third month of the religious calender is known as:
 סִיוָן Sivan.
 תַּמּוּז Tammuz.
 אָב Av / Ab.
 אֱלוּל Elul.
 
9. The third month of the civil calender is known as:
 חֶשׁוָן Cheshvan.
 כִּסְלֵו Chislev.
 טֵבֵת Tevet.
 שְׁבָט Shevat.
 
10. The last month of the year is:
 Always אֲדָר שֵׁנִי Adar Sheni.
 Always אֲדָר Adar.
 Mostly אֲדָר שֵׁנִי Adar Sheni.
 Mostly אֲדָר Adar.
 
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