1) According to the lesson, what is the definition of prayer?** a) A ritual of reciting specific words. b) Thinking positive thoughts towards God. c) Talking or communicating with God, a two-way process. d) A public declaration of faith in a church service. 2) What is a vital point about effective prayer mentioned in the lesson?** a) It must be done silently so only God can hear. b) It is based on God's Word, reminding Him of His promises. c) It requires a specific physical posture to be valid. d) It is only for requesting material blessings. 3) According to the lesson, how should prayer be made? a) In the authority of one's own righteousness. b) In the authority of Jesus' Name. c) Only by ordained priests and pastors. d) According to one's feelings at the moment. 4) What is recommended as the most appropriate time for personal devotion (Bible reading and prayer)? a) Late at night before sleeping. b) At any convenient time during the day. c) Early in the morning before starting the day's work. d) Only during scheduled church services. 5) What is the suggested starting point for a new believer's Bible reading? a) The Book of Genesis. b) The Book of Psalms. c) The Book of Matthew. d) The Book of John. 6) Which of the following is NOT listed as a benefit of Bible reading? a) Spiritual growth. b) Guaranteed financial wealth. c) Direction in life. d) Living above sin. 7) What is the "Lord's Prayer" in Luke 11 described as? a) A prayer that must be recited verbatim every time. b) The only prayer Jesus ever taught. c) A pattern for prayer, not an actual prayer per se. d) A prayer reserved for special holy days. 8) What process does the document describe as involving questions about what was learned during Bible reading? a) Contemplation. b) Meditation. c) Memorization. d) Interpretation. 9) What can hinder answers to prayer, according to the lesson? a) Praying for too long. b) Praying at the wrong time of day. c) Unconfessed sin or not walking in love. d) Using informal language with God. 10) What is the believer's responsibility regarding God's Word, as stated in the lesson? a) To understand it perfectly before acting on it. b) To teach it to others before practicing it oneself. c) To wait for a pastor's interpretation before applying it. d) To not only understand it but to do it, relying on God's grace.

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