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Who heeds his father’s instruction? (13:1) A. A sad son B. A disappointed son C. A foolish son D. A wise son |
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What does a scoffer refuse to hear? (13:1) A. A rebuke B. Birds C. The king D. Folly |
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What is the source of fruit which a man enjoys? (13:2) A. His mouth B. His feet C. His ears D. His hands |
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What does the soul of the unfaithful feed on? (13:2) A. Joy B. Righteousness C. Violence D. Wealth |
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What must one guard to preserve his life? (13:3) A. His door B. His wealth C. His mouth D. His knowledge |
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What is the end of the one who opens wide his lips? (13:3) A. Happiness B. Death C. A mouthful of flies D. Destruction |
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Whose soul desires yet gets nothing? (13:4) A. The lazy man B. The hungry man C. The wealthy man D. The adulterous woman |
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Whose soul is made rich? (13:4) A. The wicked B. The wealthy C. The king D. The diligent |
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What does a righteous man hate? (13:5) A. Meat B. Work C. Lying D. Love |
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Who is loathsome and comes to shame? (13:5) A. Teenagers B. Wicked men C. Dogs D. Wild animals |
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What guards the way of the blameless? (13:6) A. Fire B. Wind C. Love D. Righteousness |
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What overthrows the sinner? (13:6) A. Laughter B. Wickedness C. Righteousness D. Forgiveness |
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One makes himself rich but has nothing; another makes himself poor yet has what? (13:7) A. Sickness B. Great riches C. Many children D. A mansion |
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What is the ransom of a man’s life? (13:8) A. The king B. His blood C. His riches D. His children |
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What does the light of the righteous do? (13:9) A. Goes out B. Dances in the wind C. Burns down his house D. Rejoices |
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What does the lamp of the wicked do? (13:9) A. Is put out B. Dances in the wind C. Burns his neighbor’s house D. Burns his own house |
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What is the end result of pride? (13:10) A. Wealth B. Honor C. Sickness D. Strife |
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What is with the well-advised? (13:10) A. Money B. Food C. Wisdom D. Counsel |
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What does wealth obtained by dishonesty do? (13:11) A. Diminish B. Grow C. Burn D. Make you happy |
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What does wealth obtained by labor do? (13:11) A. Dwindle B. Increase C. Burn D. Fly away |
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What does hope deferred do to the heart? (13:12) A. Make it beat faster B. Stop it C. Make it sick D. Heal it |
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Which of the following is a tree of life? (13:12) A. A desire fulfilled B. A race won C. A full stomach D. Honor |
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What will happen to the one who despises the word? (13:13) A. He will die B. He will be loved C. He will be destroyed D. He will succeed |
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What will happen to one who fears the commandment? (13:13) A. He will be rewarded B. He will not sleep C. He will be nervous D. He will be perfect |
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Which of the following is said to be a fountain of life? (13:14) A. The law of the wise B. The counsel of the young C. The way of the king D. A healthy diet |
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What gains favor? (13:15) A. Great riches B. Beauty C. Good understanding D. Jealousy |
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Every prudent man acts with what? (13:16) A. Folly B. Knowledge C. Friends D. Joy |
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What does a fool lay open? (13:16) A. Honor B. Folly C. Knowledge D. Discretion |
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What does a faithful ambassador bring? (13:17) A. Adversity B. Problems C. Wealth D. Health |
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What will come upon the man who disdains correction? (13:18) A. Wealth B. Glory C. Poverty and shame D. Honor |
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What will come upon the man who regards a rebuke? (13:18) A. Love B. Honor C. Sickness D. Blessings |
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A desire accomplished is said to be what? (13:19) A. Bitter to the soul B. Salty to the soul C. Harmful to the soul D. Sweet to the soul |
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What is an abomination to fools? (13:19) A. To do good B. To depart from evil C. To help others D. Folly |
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Which of the following is said to make one wise? (13:20) A. Flying with eagles B. Walking with wise men C. Running with fools D. Resting by yourself |
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What will become of the companion of fools? (13:20) A. Joy B. Honor C. Success D. Destruction |
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Whom does evil pursue? (13:21) A. The righteous B. Children C. Mankind D. Sinners |
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Who will be repaid with good? (13:21) A. Sinners B. Children C. The righteous D. The wicked |
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What does a good man leave his children and grandchildren? (13:22) A. Knowledge B. Honor C. Food D. An inheritance |
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Who gets the wealth of a sinner? (13:22) A. Thieves B. The government C. His children and grandchildren D. The righteous |
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There is much what in the fallow ground of the poor? (13:23) A. Gold B. Blood C. Iron D. Food |
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What is said of the man who spares his rod? (13:24) A. He loves his son B. He has a quiet house C. He has many rods D. He hates his son |
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What does the loving father do to his son? (13:24) A. Hug him B. Kiss him C. Promptly disciplines him D. Sends him away |
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C. Promptly disciplines him |
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Who eats enough to satisfy his soul? (13:25) A. The righteous B. The wicked C. The eagle D. The lion |
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Whose stomach is in want? (13:25) A. The king’s B. The lion’s C. The wicked man’s D. The wise man’s |
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