🔥 50 Challenging Catholic Bible Quiz Questions on Corpus Christi 2026: Only True Catholics Can Score 45/50!
Test Your Knowledge of the Eucharist, the Body and Blood of Christ, and Today’s Sunday Readings

SECTION A: DEUTERONOMY 8:2-3, 14b-16a (Questions 1-15)
1. According to Deuteronomy 8:2, why did God lead Israel through the wilderness? A. To punish them permanently B. To test and humble them C. To make them wealthy D. To separate them from other nations
2. The manna given to the Israelites in the desert was primarily a sign of: A. Human ingenuity B. Political freedom C. Divine providence D. Military strength
3. In the first reading, Moses warned the Israelites against: A. Building cities B. Forgetting the Lord C. Travelling abroad D. Owning livestock
4. The expression “man does not live by bread alone” teaches that: A. Food is unnecessary B. Spiritual nourishment is essential C. Bread should be avoided D. Fasting is compulsory
5. The manna in the desert is regarded as a foreshadowing of: A. The Temple B. The Priesthood C. The Eucharist D. The Exodus
6. God fed Israel with manna chiefly to teach them: A. Agricultural skills B. Dependence on His word C. Military discipline D. Political unity
7. The wilderness experience was intended to reveal what was in the people’s: A. Hands B. Homes C. Hearts D. Tribes
8. The Israelites received manna when they were: A. In Egypt B. In Babylon C. In the wilderness D. In Jerusalem
9. Moses reminded the Israelites that prosperity should never make them: A. Fearful B. Proud C. Strong D. Independent
10. The first reading emphasizes God’s role as: A. Judge only B. Provider and Guide C. Warrior alone D. Prophet
11. Which virtue is strongly encouraged by the first reading? A. Gratitude B. Ambition C. Competition D. Revenge
12. The Israelites’ journey through the desert lasted approximately: A. 7 years B. 20 years C. 40 years D. 70 years
13. Moses reminded the people not to forget the God who: A. Defeated Rome B. Brought them out of Egypt C. Built the Temple D. Chose David
14. The manna was described as food: A. Known by their ancestors B. Unknown to them and their ancestors C. Reserved for priests D. Prepared by Moses
15. The first reading primarily points Christians toward: A. Material prosperity B. Spiritual dependence on God C. Political freedom D. National identity
SECTION B: 1 CORINTHIANS 10:16-17 (Questions 16-30)
16. According to St. Paul, the cup of blessing is a participation in: A. Christ’s teachings B. Christ’s Blood C. Moses’ covenant D. Temple worship
17. The bread which Christians break is a participation in: A. Christ’s Body B. Jewish customs C. Apostolic authority D. Church buildings
18. St. Paul teaches that believers form one body because they share: A. One language B. One culture C. One bread D. One nation
19. The second reading emphasizes the theme of: A. Division B. Communion C. Competition D. Isolation
20. The Eucharist creates unity among: A. Nations B. Politicians C. Believers D. Businesses
21. The word “communion” means: A. Separation B. Participation and union C. Authority D. Obedience
22. The Eucharist strengthens the believer’s relationship with: A. Government B. Christ C. Wealth D. Society
23. St. Paul’s teaching in today’s reading was addressed to Christians in: A. Rome B. Corinth C. Jerusalem D. Ephesus
24. Participation in the Eucharist calls Christians to: A. Rivalry B. Individualism C. Unity D. Isolation
25. The Eucharist is both a sacrament and a sign of: A. Communion B. Conflict C. Wealth D. Independence
26. The “one bread” signifies: A. One Church B. One government C. One culture D. One language
27. St. Paul teaches that Christians are united through: A. Social status B. Ethnicity C. Christ D. Wealth
28. Which virtue is especially promoted by today’s second reading? A. Pride B. Humility C. Division D. Envy
29. The Eucharist calls believers to overcome: A. Prayer B. Charity C. Disunity D. Worship
30. The central message of today’s second reading is: A. Communion with Christ and one another B. Wealth creation C. Temple sacrifice D. Political freedom
SECTION C: JOHN 6:51-58 (Questions 31-50)
31. In John 6:51, Jesus describes Himself as: A. The Living Bread B. The True Vine C. The Good Shepherd D. The Door
32. Jesus says the bread He will give is: A. His teaching B. His authority C. His flesh D. His wisdom
33. According to Jesus, whoever eats this bread will: A. Live forever B. Become wealthy C. Never suffer D. Rule nations
34. The Jews disputed among themselves because Jesus spoke about: A. His kingdom B. His miracles C. Giving His flesh to eat D. Paying taxes
35. Jesus teaches that unless one eats His flesh and drinks His blood: A. One has no life within B. One cannot pray C. One cannot preach D. One cannot fast
36. The Bread of Life discourse is found in which Gospel chapter? A. John 3 B. John 5 C. John 6 D. John 8
37. The Catholic doctrine that Christ is truly present in the Eucharist is called: A. Justification B. Real Presence C. Inspiration D. Redemption
38. Jesus promises to raise up on the last day those who: A. Observe the Law B. Eat His flesh and drink His blood C. Build churches D. Follow Moses
39. Corpus Christi is a feast dedicated to: A. The Holy Spirit B. The Blessed Virgin Mary C. The Eucharist D. The Apostles
40. The Eucharist was instituted by Jesus during: A. Pentecost B. The Last Supper C. The Ascension D. The Transfiguration
41. The sacred vessel used for the Precious Blood is called: A. Thurible B. Ciborium C. Chalice D. Cruet
42. The vessel commonly used for Eucharistic Adoration is called: A. Monstrance B. Paten C. Cruet D. Pyx
43. The Eucharist is often called the: A. Bread of Life B. Blessed Sacrament C. Heavenly Food D. All of the Above
44. Catholics are encouraged to receive Holy Communion in a: A. State of grace B. State of wealth C. State of influence D. State of popularity
45. A Catholic conscious of grave sin should ordinarily receive: A. Confirmation B. Confession before Communion C. Baptism again D. Marriage counselling
46. Eucharistic Adoration is directed toward: A. A symbol B. Jesus Christ truly present C. The saints D. The angels
47. The Eucharist is described by the Church as the source and summit of: A. Human wisdom B. Christian life C. Economic growth D. Political leadership
48. Which event in the Old Testament most clearly foreshadows the Eucharist? A. David and Goliath B. Manna in the desert C. Noah’s Ark D. The Babylonian Exile
49. The Solemnity of Corpus Christi invites Catholics to deepen their faith in: A. Angels B. The Real Presence of Christ C. Church buildings D. Religious customs
50. The overall message of today’s readings is that: A. Material wealth is supreme B. Human effort alone saves C. Christ nourishes His people through the Eucharist and leads them to eternal life D. Religion belongs to the past
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