19 Women’s Ministry Trivia Questions And Answers For Church Groups

19 Women’s Ministry Trivia Questions And Answers For Church Groups

Trivia questions and answers are a simple way to get your women's ministry group talking, laughing, and thinking a little deeper. 

You can keep it light, make it meaningful, or do a mix of both, depending on your group.

Here are a few Bible and other faith-based trivia questions to get you started right away!

 

 

Easy Bible Trivia Questions

If you’re looking for something quick, you can start with a few simple Bible trivia questions and go around the room.

This works especially well at the beginning of a gathering when people are still settling in.

  • How many books are in the New Testament? → 27
  • Who built the ark? → Noah
  • What is the first book of the Bible? → Genesis
  • Who was swallowed by a great fish? → Jonah
  • What city was Jesus born in? → Bethlehem
  • Who led the Israelites out of Egypt? → Moses
  • What are the first four books of the New Testament called? → The Gospels
  • Who was known as the strongest man in the Bible? → Samson

You can keep score or just let people call out answers for a more relaxed feel.

 

Printable Bible Trivia

If you want something a little more structured, a printable trivia game like this Women's Ministry Bible Trivia can make things feel more put-together without adding extra work.

This printable women’s ministry Bible trivia game is an easy way to turn a few questions into a full group activity.

It’s already laid out for you, so you can just print and hand it out, set a timer, and let everyone play at the same time.

It works well for small groups, brunches, and fellowship nights where you want something simple but engaging.

You can play individually or in teams, depending on your group size.

→ Get the Women’s Ministry Bible Trivia Game here

 

True or False Trivia Questions

Another easy idea is to mix in some true or false questions!

These tend to get people laughing and second-guessing themselves, which keeps the energy light.

  • King Herod had his daughter dance for John the Baptist. (False)
  • The Bible mentions unicorns. (True)
  • There are 66 books in the Bible. (True)
  • The shortest verse in the Bible is “Jesus wept.” (True)
  • Paul was one of the twelve disciples. (False)
  • The Garden of Eden is mentioned in the New Testament. (False)

You can have everyone hold up fingers for true or false, or move to different sides of the room.

 

Printable True or False Bible Trivia

If you want to switch things up a bit, you can also use a second round of trivia with a different format to keep things interesting.

This women’s ministry true or false trivia game is a fun way to keep the momentum going once everyone is warmed up.

The format is simple, but it naturally gets people talking and reacting, which makes it great for group settings.

It’s another low-prep option you can print and use right away without needing to plan anything extra.

Perfect for filling that middle portion of your event when you want something interactive but still easy to run.

→ Get the Women’s Ministry True or False Game here

 

Thoughtful Women's Ministry Questions

If you want something a little more meaningful, you can end with a few questions that invite reflection.

These aren’t about right or wrong answers, just gentle conversation.

  • Which Bible story has always stood out to you and why?
  • What is one verse that has encouraged you recently?
  • Which woman in the Bible do you relate to the most?
  • What is one lesson from the Bible that has shaped your life?
  • When do you feel closest to God during your week?

This works especially well toward the end when the group feels more comfortable.

 

Try Conversation Starter Cards

Once everyone's finished with trivia, you can extend your women's ministry meet-up with a fresh round of personal questions.

If you’re not ready to wrap things up after trivia, conversation starter cards are an easy next step.

They keep the momentum going while giving everyone a chance to share in a more relaxed way.

You can use them casually or turn them into a simple group activity.

 It’s one of those low-effort additions that makes the whole gathering feel more connected.

Get 116 conversation cards here.

 

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