Autobiography of George Muller Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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Autobiography of George Muller Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 14, Faith Strengthened by Exercise.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. In which country did Hermann Ball serve as a missionary?
(a) Poland.
(b) Luxenberg.
(c) Portugal.
(d) Spain.

2. By December 1838, how many adults had been taught to read?
(a) 21.
(b) 15.
(c) 18.
(d) 12.

3. On January 12, 1841, why did a man donate one thousand pounds to Muller?
(a) To support the staff at the ophanage.
(b) To buy a new building for the orphanage.
(c) To support a missionary to the East Indies.
(d) To buy food for the orphanage.

4. What was the first need in 1841?
(a) To obtain 30 new beds.
(b) To plant a vegetable garden.
(c) To print the 1840 report.
(d) To refurbish an old building.

5. In the December 5, 1835, entry, what is the Bible reference for "Open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it"?
(a) Psalm 23:4.
(b) Psalm 100:1.
(c) Psalm 81:10.
(d) Psalm 12:13.

Short Answer Questions

1. On October 9, 1838, how many loaves of bread did a baker leave as a gift to the orphanage?

2. What did Muller need to be admitted to a German missionary institution?

3. How did Muller's father respond to his son's aspirations to become a missionary?

4. After Muller decided to live by faith, what did he do when he needed money?

5. How did Muller help the Americans?

(see the answer key)

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