Correct Answer Indicated | Rationale in Bold
TESTS SUMMARY — TOPICS COVERED
All 10 tests (250 questions) cover the core IUIC officer competency areas:
Test 1 — Laws, Commandments & Righteousness (Q1–25)
Test 2 — 12 Tribes of Israel & Identity (Q26–50)
Test 3 — The Nature of Christ & the Godhead (Q51–75)
Test 4 — Repentance, Baptism & the Holy Spirit (Q76–100)
Test 5 — The Apocrypha & Expanded Scripture (Q101–120)
Test 6 — Feasts, Dietary Laws & Sabbath (Q121–140)
Test 7 — Prayer, Worship & Conduct (Q141–155)
Test 8 — Family, Gender Roles & Community (Q156–175)
Test 9 — Prophecy, End Times & the Kingdom (Q176–195)
Test 10 — Officer Conduct, Camp Structure & Leadership (Q196–250)
TEST 1 — THE LAWS, COMMANDMENTS & RIGHTEOUSNESS
1. According to Psalms 119:142, what is the Law?
A. A suggestion for good living B. A temporary covenant for ancient Israel only C.
The Truth (correct answer) D. The wisdom of Solomon
Rationale: Psalms 119:142 states "Thy righteousness is an everlasting
righteousness, and thy law is the truth." The law is not optional or temporary
— it is the eternal truth of the Most High.
2. According to Proverbs 6:23, what is the Law?
A. A burden placed upon Israel B. A shadow of things to come C. A lamp and
light (correct answer) D. The word of the prophets alone
,Rationale: Proverbs 6:23 reads "For the commandment is a lamp; and the
law is light; and reproofs of instruction are the way of life." The law
illuminates the path of righteousness for the children of Israel.
3. According to Romans 7:12, the law and commandments are:
A. Done away with through Christ B. Only for priests and Levites C. Holy
(correct answer) D. A schoolmaster that has passed away
Rationale: Romans 7:12 declares "Wherefore the law is holy, and the
commandment holy, and just, and good." Paul confirms the law retains its
holy nature — it was not abolished.
4. According to Deuteronomy 6:25, keeping the commandments is defined as:
A. Grace B. Faith alone C. Righteousness (correct answer) D. Works without
merit
Rationale: Deuteronomy 6:25 states "And it shall be our righteousness, if we
observe to do all these commandments before the LORD our God, as he hath
commanded us." Righteousness is specifically tied to keeping the
commandments.
5. According to Psalms 119:117, keeping the commandments results in:
A. Temporal blessings only B. Safety and having respect unto the statutes
continually (correct answer) C. Eternal life without works D. Physical prosperity
and military power
Rationale: Psalms 119:117 reads "Hold thou me up, and I shall be safe: and I
will have respect unto thy statutes continually." Safety and respect for the
statutes go hand in hand for those who keep the laws.
6. According to Proverbs 4:4, the commandments are:
,A. The shadow of the New Testament covenant B. Life (correct answer) C. A
burden removed at Christ's coming D. Instructions for Gentiles
Rationale: Proverbs 4:4 says "He taught me also, and said unto me, Let thine
heart retain my words: keep my commandments, and live." The
commandments equal life — keeping them is not optional for the children of
Israel.
7. According to Proverbs 7:2, the commandments should be kept:
A. Only during the Sabbath and feast days B. As the apple of your eye (correct
answer) C. Until the coming of Christ D. According to the priesthood's
interpretation
Rationale: Proverbs 7:2 states "Keep my commandments, and live; and my
law as the apple of thine eye." The apple of the eye represents the most
precious, carefully guarded thing — the law must be cherished and protected
with the highest priority.
8. According to Romans 7:12, the commandment is also:
A. Abolished and nailed to the cross B. Just and good (correct answer) C. Only
relevant to Old Testament Israel D. A temporary sign of the covenant
Rationale: Romans 7:12 confirms the commandment is "holy, and just, and
good." Three qualities are attributed — holiness, justice, and goodness —
affirming its continued validity and moral standing.
9. Matthew 5:14 states that the children of Israel are:
A. The salt of the earth B. The light of the world (correct answer) C. The branch
of the vine D. Servants of the Gentiles
Rationale: Matthew 5:14 says "Ye are the light of the world." In context with
Proverbs 6:23 (the law is light), those who keep the law become light to the
world, confirming the Israelites' role as bearers of the law.
, 10. According to Ecclesiastes 12:13, the whole duty of man is:
A. To love thy neighbor as thyself B. To believe in Christ alone C. To fear God
and keep His commandments (correct answer) D. To do justice and love mercy
Rationale: Ecclesiastes 12:13 declares "Fear God, and keep his
commandments: for this is the whole duty of man." This is the summary of
Scripture — the entire purpose of man is to fear the Most High and keep His
commandments.
11. According to 1 John 2:4, a person who says "I know Christ" but does not keep
the commandments is:
A. A backslider who will eventually repent B. A liar, and the truth is not in him
(correct answer) C. Under grace and not under judgment D. A Gentile who has
yet to receive the law
Rationale: 1 John 2:4 reads "He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his
commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him." Claiming to know
Christ while rejecting the law is a contradiction of Scripture.
12. According to Revelation 14:12, the saints are defined as those who:
A. Believe in Jesus only B. Are baptized in the Holy Spirit C. Keep the
commandments of God and the faith of Jesus (correct answer) D. Are of
Hebrew bloodline alone
Rationale: Revelation 14:12 states "Here is the patience of the saints: here are
they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus." True
sainthood according to Scripture requires BOTH commandment-keeping
AND faith in Christ.
13. According to Psalms 148:14, who are the saints?