I’m loading a Kahoot-style Bible trivia for our youth group tonight at church, and I’m stuck finding a question that’s tricky without starting debates - everything I test is either Enoch/Elijah-easy or super obscure. Got a solid mid-level question with a clear verse reference I can drop into the deck?
Ugh, same problem — try asking who fell asleep during Paul’s late-night talk and fell from a third-story window; answer is Eutychus (Acts 20:9). It’s a solid mid-level for tonight’s Kahoot and you can flash the verse cleanly — want another like that?
I’ve had good luck with “name the overlooked person” questions — try: Who recognized Peter’s voice and got so excited she forgot to open the gate? Answer: Rhoda (Acts 12:13–14). Want another like that?
What’s worked for me is a mid-level “wait, that happened?” question with a clean tag: “Whose bones brought a dead man back to life?” Answer: Elisha — “.touched the bones of Elisha, he revived.” (2 Kings 13:21). Want me to turn that into a tight Kahoot multiple-choice set?
Try: ‘Who’s nicknamed “Son of Encouragement,” and where’s it found?’ — Barnabas, Acts 4:36; it usually gets that “oh right” grin without controversy. If that feels a hair too easy, swap to ‘Where were believers first called “Christians”?’ — Antioch, Acts 11:26; prefer OT or NT for the rest.
How about: ‘Which Old Testament book ends with a question?’ Answer: Jonah — Jonah 4:11, with the closing line ‘Should I not have concern for Nineveh?’. If you want a NT variant for your Kahoot tonight, say the word.