From Disciple to Traitor, Test Your Knowledge on The Judas Challenge

Follow this quiz and test your knowledge of one of history’s most controversial figures, his relationship with Jesus down to the theological meanings of his actions.


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Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve apostles, is infamous for betraying Jesus Christ, an act that has sparked centuries of debate and analysis. This quiz explores his role in biblical events, his relationship with Jesus, and the theological implications of his betrayal. Test your knowledge and dive deeper into the complex legacy of one of history’s most controversial figures.

  1. 1 What was Judas Iscariot's role among the twelve disciples?

    1. Teacher
    2. Treasurer
    3. Fisherman
    4. Scribe
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    John 12:6

     Judas was in charge of the money bag and managed the group's finances.

  2. 2 What was the infamous act that Judas Iscariot is known for?

    1. Denying Jesus
    2. Mocking the disciples
    3. Betraying Jesus
    4. Arresting Peter
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:14–16

    Judas agreed to betray Jesus to the chief priests for money.

  3. 3 How much was Judas paid to betray Jesus?

    1. 20 silver coins
    2. 50 gold coins
    3. 30 pieces of silver
    4. 100 shekels
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:15

    Judas agreed to hand over Jesus for 30 pieces of silver—fulfilling prophecy.

  4. 4 Which signal did Judas use to identify Jesus to the arresting soldiers?

    1. A nod
    2. A handshake
    3. A kiss
    4. A shout
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:48–49

    Judas told the soldiers, "The one I kiss is the man; arrest him".

  5. 5 Where did Judas betray Jesus?

    1. The temple
    2. The upper room
    3. Gethsemane
    4. Mount Sinai
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:47–50

    Judas led the crowd to Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and betrayed Him there.

  6. 6 Who did Judas make a deal with to betray Jesus?

    1. Roman soldiers
    2. The Pharisees
    3. Chief priests and elders
    4. Pontius Pilate
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:14–15

    Judas met with the religious leaders to arrange Jesus' betrayal.

  7. 7 What happened to Jesus after Judas betrayed Him?

    1. He escaped
    2. He was hidden
    3. He was crowned
    4. He was arrested
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:50

    Jesus was seized and taken into custody shortly after Judas' betrayal.

  8. 8 What did Judas do when he saw Jesus was condemned?

    1. Celebrated
    2. Went into hiding
    3. Tried to rescue Him
    4. Was filled with remorse
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 27:3

    Judas felt deep regret after realizing the consequence of his actions.

  9. 9 What did Judas try to do with the 30 pieces of silver?

    1. Hide it
    2. Spend it
    3. Throw it away
    4. Return it
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 27:3–5

    He returned the silver to the chief priests, saying, "I have sinned."

  10. 10 What did the chief priests do with the returned silver?

    1. Kept it
    2. Burned it
    3. Bought a field
    4. Gave it to the poor
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 27:6–7

    They used the money to buy the "Field of Blood," as it was deemed blood money.

  11. 11 What did Judas do after returning the money?

    1. Disappeared
    2. Prayed
    3. Hanged himself
    4. Fled to Galilee
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 27:5

    Overwhelmed by guilt, Judas took his own life.

  12. 12 What prophecy did Judas’ betrayal fulfill?

    1. Zechariah’s prophecy
    2. Isaiah’s prophecy
    3. Jeremiah’s prophecy
    4. Ezekiel’s prophecy
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Zechariah 11:12–13, Matthew 27:9

    The 30 silver pieces and the potter’s field fulfilled Zechariah’s words.

  13. 13 What title did Jesus use to refer to Judas during the betrayal?

    1. Traitor
    2. Friend
    3. Betrayer
    4. Sinner
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Matthew 26:50

    Even in betrayal, Jesus called Judas "Friend," highlighting His grace.

  14. 14 What was the name of the field bought with Judas’ silver?

    1. Gehenna
    2. Potter’s Field
    3. Akeldama
    4. Field of Sorrow
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Acts 1:19

    "Akeldama" means "Field of Blood," referencing Judas’ fate and the money's origin.

  15. 15 Who replaced Judas as one of the twelve apostles?

    1. Barnabas
    2. Paul
    3. Matthias
    4. Stephen
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Acts 1:26

    The apostles cast lots, and Matthias was chosen to replace Judas.

  16. 16 In Acts, who gave a speech about Judas' betrayal and death?

    1. Peter
    2. John
    3. James
    4. Paul
    Correct!
    Wrong!

    Acts 1:15–20

    Peter explained Judas’ role and the need to replace him.

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