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Homeschool Bible Quiz Printables for Weekly Scripture Review

Looking for homeschool Bible quiz printables? Build a simple Monday-through-Friday Scripture review routine with printable quizzes, answer keys, and Bible study questions.

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FaithBlitz Team
July 17, 2026

Looking for homeschool Bible quiz printables you can actually fit into your weekly routine?

FaithBlitz gives homeschool families ready-to-use Bible quizzes, printable question sheets, answer keys, Scripture references, and a Bible in a Year reading plan with daily review questions.

You do not need to create a new Bible worksheet every Sunday night.

Choose what your child is studying, print a quiz, and use the questions to review Scripture during the week.

Start With These Homeschool Bible Resources

### Beginner's Bible Path

6 easy Bible quizzes · About 30 minutes total

New Bible learner?

The Beginner's Bible Path includes six approachable quizzes covering familiar Bible stories, people, and themes.

The collection is a good starting point for younger homeschool students or children who have not done much structured Bible study.

Start the Beginner's Bible Path

### Bible in a Year

365 days · Daily readings · 3 quiz questions per day

FaithBlitz Bible in a Year combines daily Scripture reading with three questions based on that day's passages.

Students read from the Old Testament, New Testament, and a Psalm or Proverb, then answer the review questions.

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### Bible in a Year — Week 1 Study Pack

7 days · 21 quiz questions · Answer key included

Want to try the printable weekly format?

Week 1 of the FaithBlitz Bible in a Year study packs is available as a free sample.

The pack covers seven days of reading and includes quiz questions and an answer key.

Print the Free Week 1 Study Pack

### Bible Quiz Printables Library

Browse printable Bible quiz sheets, kids resources, church group materials, and Bible in a Year study packs.

Browse Bible Quiz Printables

Printing Bible Lessons Every Week?

A free FaithBlitz account can print one Bible quiz per day. Free quiz PDFs include a FaithBlitz watermark.

FaithBlitz Pro is designed for families and teachers who need printable Bible resources regularly.

Pro includes:

* Unlimited printable Bible quiz PDFs

* No FaithBlitz watermark

* Answer keys

* Scripture references

* Question explanations

* All 53 Bible in a Year weekly study packs

* Church Group Mode and quiz assignments

* Student score and accuracy tracking

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For an occasional Bible quiz, start free.

For a weekly homeschool Bible routine, unlimited printables and the complete set of weekly study packs can save a lot of lesson-prep time.

A Simple Monday–Friday Homeschool Bible Quiz Routine

Bible study does not need to become another complicated curriculum block.

A consistent routine can be more useful than constantly searching for a new activity.

Here is a simple five-day homeschool Bible schedule.

Monday: Read the Bible Passage

Start the week with Scripture.

Choose the Bible story, chapter, book, or topic your child will study.

Read the passage together or assign it as independent reading, depending on your child's age.

For younger children, stop occasionally and ask simple questions:

Who is in this story?

Where are they?

What happened first?

What problem are they facing?

For older students, ask them to write down names, places, repeated words, or anything they do not understand.

Do not give the quiz yet.

Monday is about becoming familiar with the passage.

Tuesday: Review the People, Places, and Events

Return to Monday's reading.

Ask your child to explain the story or passage in their own words.

You can use questions like:

Who were the main people?

What happened?

Where did the story take place?

What decision did someone make?

What happened as a result?

This is a good day to correct basic misunderstandings before the formal quiz.

If your child cannot remember every detail, that is okay.

Go back to Scripture.

The goal is not to memorize a worksheet. The goal is to become more familiar with the Bible.

Wednesday: Discuss What the Passage Teaches

Move beyond the basic facts.

Ask what the passage shows about God, faith, obedience, wisdom, forgiveness, courage, or another theme connected to the lesson.

For example, after studying Jonah, you might ask:

Why did Jonah run?

What did God tell Jonah to do?

How did the people of Nineveh respond?

What does the story show about God's mercy?

For David and Goliath:

Why was Israel afraid?

What did David believe?

What did David say about the battle?

How was David's view different from Saul's soldiers?

You do not need ten discussion questions.

Two or three good questions are enough.

Thursday: Complete a Printable Bible Quiz

Thursday is quiz day.

Choose a FaithBlitz quiz connected to the week's Bible study and print the questions.

Let your child complete the quiz without seeing the answer key first.

For younger students, you can read each question and the answer choices aloud.

Older students can work independently.

When the quiz is finished, do not immediately turn the score into a grade.

First, look at what the student missed.

A wrong answer tells you what needs review.

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Friday: Review Missed Questions and Return to Scripture

Friday is the most important part of the routine.

Take the questions your child missed and use the Scripture references to find the answers in the Bible.

Try this process:

1. Read the question again.

2. Look up the Scripture reference.

3. Read the passage.

4. Ask the student to explain the correct answer.

The quiz becomes a review tool instead of a final judgment.

If your child missed a question about Jonah going to Tarshish, read Jonah 1 together.

If the student confused two people from the Bible, compare their stories.

If a question was answered correctly by guessing, the Scripture review still helps reinforce the answer.

A simple rule for homeschool Bible quizzes is:

Read. Quiz. Review. Return to Scripture.

Example Homeschool Bible Week: Jonah

Here is how the five-day routine might look with the Book of Jonah.

### Monday

Read Jonah 1.

Talk about God's command to Jonah and Jonah's decision to flee.

### Tuesday

Review Nineveh, Tarshish, the storm, and the sailors.

Ask your child to retell the chapter.

### Wednesday

Continue reading Jonah.

Discuss obedience, repentance, and God's mercy.

### Thursday

Complete the Book of Jonah Bible quiz.

Play the Book of Jonah Quiz
Print the Jonah Bible Quiz

### Friday

Review missed questions.

Use the Scripture references to find each answer in Jonah.

You now have a complete week of homeschool Bible review without creating a separate worksheet, quiz, and answer key from scratch.

Use the Beginner's Bible Path for New Bible Learners

It can be difficult to know where to begin if your child is new to Bible trivia.

Starting with a random hard quiz can quickly become frustrating.

The Beginner's Bible Path was built around approachable quizzes.

The collection includes:

* Easy Bible Trivia for Kids

* Animals in the Bible Quiz

* Food and Drink in the Bible

* Bible Couples and Marriages Quiz

* Bible Quiz for Sunday School

* Book of Jonah Quiz

You can use one quiz at a time.

A simple homeschool approach is to choose one quiz for each week.

Read related Scripture during the week, then use the quiz as your Thursday review.

Start the Beginner's Bible Path

How to Use Bible in a Year for Homeschool

Families who want more structure can use FaithBlitz Bible in a Year.

The plan covers the entire Bible across 365 days.

Each day includes readings from multiple parts of Scripture and three quiz questions based on the day's reading.

A student can:

Read the daily passages.

Answer the three questions.

Review anything they missed.

Track progress through the year.

You do not have to wait until January 1 to begin.

Start with Day 1 and move through the plan at the pace that works for your family.

Start Bible in a Year

Printable Weekly Bible in a Year Study Packs

For families who prefer paper, FaithBlitz also has weekly Bible in a Year study packs.

Each weekly pack covers seven days and includes:

* Daily reading references

* Key verses

* Teaching summaries

* Three quiz questions per day

* A full answer key

* Reflection prompts

That gives you 21 Bible review questions across one week.

Week 1 is available as a free sample.

Try the Free Week 1 Study Pack

All 53 weekly study packs are included with FaithBlitz Pro.

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Should a Homeschool Bible Quiz Be Graded?

It depends on how you use Bible study in your homeschool.

You can grade the quiz.

You do not have to.

For many families, the score is most useful as a review signal.

For example:

9–10 correct: The student remembers the material well.

7–8 correct: Review a few missed details.

5–6 correct: Return to the passage and discuss the story again.

Below 5: The quiz may be too difficult, or the student may need more time with the material.

This does not need to become a punishment.

A child who scores 5 out of 10 has just shown you five specific things you can review.

That is useful.

Homeschool Bible Quiz Printables for Different Ages

Not every child should take the same quiz.

### Younger Elementary Students

Choose easy quizzes based on familiar Bible stories.

Good topics include:

* Creation

* Noah

* Joseph

* Moses

* David and Goliath

* Jonah

* Daniel

* The birth of Jesus

Read questions aloud if necessary.

Focus on participation and remembering the main story.

### Older Elementary and Middle School

Use easy and medium quizzes.

Students can begin working more independently and using Scripture references to review answers.

Try quizzes covering:

* Bible books

* The Ten Commandments

* Miracles of Jesus

* Parables

* The disciples

* Old Testament people

* Women of the Bible

### Teens

Teens can use medium and hard quizzes.

Ask them to explain why an answer is correct and find supporting Scripture.

You can also use Bible in a Year as a longer independent Bible study routine.

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How Often Should Homeschool Students Take a Bible Quiz?

You do not need a quiz every day.

For a normal homeschool routine, one longer quiz per week works well.

The quiz can become your Thursday or Friday review activity.

Short daily questions can also help with recall.

FaithBlitz Bible in a Year uses three questions after each day's reading.

The two approaches can work together:

Daily: Read Scripture and answer a few short questions.

Weekly: Complete a larger Bible quiz or printable study pack.

This creates repeated review without turning Bible study into constant testing.

Use Quiz Results to Plan the Next Lesson

One advantage of a Bible quiz is that it gives you immediate feedback.

Imagine your child answers every Jonah question correctly except questions about Nineveh.

That gives you a clear next step.

Review Nineveh.

If your child confuses Peter and Paul, compare their stories.

If Old Testament questions are consistently difficult, spend more time there.

You do not need a complex homeschool assessment system.

Look at the missed questions.

They tell you what to review.

Let Siblings Work Together

Homeschool Bible quizzes can also work with multiple ages.

Older and younger siblings do not always need separate activities.

Try putting children into one team.

Let the younger child answer familiar story questions.

Let the older child help find Scripture references.

For a friendly competition, split the family into two teams.

Another option is to let an older student act as quiz leader.

Give that student the answer key and let them read the questions to younger siblings.

Teaching a question can reinforce the older student's Bible knowledge too.

Keep a Homeschool Bible Quiz Binder

If you use printable Bible quizzes regularly, create a simple binder.

Use sections such as:

* Old Testament

* New Testament

* Bible People

* Jesus and the Gospels

* Bible Topics

* Seasonal Bible Lessons

After completing a quiz, place it in the correct section.

You can return to older quizzes later in the school year.

Try the same questions again after one month or one semester.

The goal is not to memorize the order of the answers.

The goal is to see what Scripture knowledge the student retained.

More Homeschool Bible Activities Using Quiz Questions

A printable Bible quiz does not always have to be taken like a test.

Use the same questions in different ways.

### Bible Scavenger Hunt

Give students the Scripture references and ask them to find the answers.

### Oral Review

Read questions aloud during breakfast or morning time.

### Sibling Team Challenge

Let siblings discuss one answer together.

### Open Bible Quiz

Students can use the Bible for every question.

### Closed Bible Quiz

Answer from memory first, then review with Scripture.

### Student Teacher Day

Let your child use the answer key and quiz you.

Children sometimes become much more interested when the parent has to answer.

Homeschool Bible Quiz Printable FAQ

### Can I print Bible quizzes for homeschool?

Yes. FaithBlitz Bible quizzes have printable options that can be used for homeschool Scripture review and Bible lessons.

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### Do the printable Bible quizzes include answers?

Yes. FaithBlitz printable Bible quizzes include answer keys.

### Are Scripture references included?

Yes. Scripture references are included so students and parents can return to the Bible when reviewing answers.

### Is there a free homeschool Bible quiz printable?

A free FaithBlitz account can print one Bible quiz per day. Free quiz PDFs include a FaithBlitz watermark.

FaithBlitz also offers Bible in a Year Week 1 as a free printable study pack sample.

Print Week 1 Free

### Can I use FaithBlitz as a homeschool Bible curriculum?

FaithBlitz is a Bible quiz and Scripture engagement platform, not a complete accredited homeschool curriculum.

Families can use the quizzes, Bible in a Year plan, printables, and study packs as Bible study and Scripture review resources within their homeschool routine.

### What ages can use FaithBlitz Bible quizzes?

FaithBlitz has quizzes at easy, medium, and hard difficulty levels. Parents can choose a quiz based on their child's Bible knowledge and age.

### How many Bible in a Year study packs are available?

FaithBlitz has 53 weekly Bible in a Year study packs. Week 1 is available as a free sample, and all 53 are included with FaithBlitz Pro.

### Where can I find beginner Bible quizzes?

Start with the Beginner's Bible Path, a collection of six approachable quizzes.

Start the Beginner's Bible Path

### How do I get unlimited homeschool Bible quiz printables?

FaithBlitz Pro includes unlimited printable Bible quiz PDFs without the FaithBlitz watermark.

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Build a Weekly Bible Quiz Routine

You do not need a new homeschool Bible activity every morning.

Choose a passage.

Read it.

Discuss it.

Print a quiz.

Review the missed questions from Scripture.

Then repeat the process next week.

Start with the Beginner's Bible Path if your child is new to Bible quizzes.

Use Bible in a Year if you want a structured daily reading plan.

Or browse the Printables Library and choose a Bible quiz that matches what your family is studying now.

Start the Beginner's Bible Path
Start Bible in a Year
Browse Bible Quiz Printables
Browse All Bible Quizzes

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