The Betrayal of Jesus by Judas: Motives and Consequences
  • 1. Who was Judas Iscariot?
A) A tax collector
B) A Roman soldier
C) A Pharisee
D) One of the twelve disciples of Jesus
  • 2. What was Judas's motive for betraying Jesus according to the Gospels?
A) Religious belief
B) Political reasons
C) Greed and betrayal for money
D) Personal revenge
  • 3. Which Gospel contains the story of Judas’s betrayal?
A) All four Gospels
B) Only the Gospel of Matthew
C) Only the Gospel of Luke
D) Only the Gospel of Mark
  • 4. What did Judas do with the silver after betraying Jesus?
A) Returned it and hanged himself
B) Gave it to the poor
C) Invested it in a business
D) Kept it and bought a field
  • 5. In art and literature, what symbol is often associated with Judas?
A) The silver coins
B) A loaf of bread
C) A cup of wine
D) A crown
  • 6. What happened to Judas after he betrayed Jesus?
A) He became a prophet
B) He fled to Rome
C) He was arrested
D) He hanged himself
  • 7. What act of Jesus did Judas witness before the betrayal?
A) The Last Supper
B) The Sermon on the Mount
C) The Baptism of Jesus
D) The Transfiguration
  • 8. Where did the betrayal of Jesus take place?
A) The Garden of Gethsemane
B) The Upper Room
C) The Temple
D) The Last Supper
  • 9. Which of the following is a common interpretation of Judas's motives?
A) Disillusionment with Jesus
B) Loneliness
C) Desire for fame
D) Blind loyalty to the Sanhedrin
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