1. The Ten Commandment Law is a reflection of God’s character.
a). True
b). False
2. The purpose of the law is to be a burden rather than a delight to the believer.
a). True
b). False
3. While God gave His law to provide a fallen race with abundant blessings and to lead them in to a saving relationship with Himself,
He did not intend for law keeping to be the means of their salvation.
a). True
b). False
4. If the law of God is presented without Christ’s saving power, there is no freedom from sin.
a). True
b). False
5. Even without the Ten Commandments, people can clearly see God’s holiness, their own guilt, and their need for repentance.
a). True
b). False
6. The law of God has a dual function: it reveals our sin and then
it becomes the means by which we are saved from that sin, as we carefully fulfill its every duty.
a). True
b). False
7. Throughout the Great Controversy between Christ and Satan, The law of God has been a focal point of Satan’s attack on God’s character and His people.
a). True
b).
False
8. The first four commandments regulate our duty to our Creator and Redeemer, and the
last six regulate our duty toward people.
a). True
b). False
9. The Ten Commandments are not temporal or situational but absolute, unchangeable, and
of permanent validity for humanity.
a). True
b). False
10. Christ had the highest regard for the Ten Commandment law.
a).True
b). False