| A | B |
| There could be a vast amount of time between verses 1 and 2 in Chapter One. | False (Some say true, but they don't hold to the "young" earth doctrine.) |
| HaShem performed creative acts on six days. | True |
| On a Fifth Day the earth brought forth grass and trees. | False |
| Man and animals were created on the same day. | True |
| It was HaShem's will for man to replenish and subdue the earth. | True |
| HaShem said that everything He made was very good. | True |
| The sun, moon, and stars were created on a Fourth Day. | True |
| HaShem watered the earth by showers of rain. | False |
| HaShem created man and he became a living soul. | True |
| In Chapter Two, HaShem told Adam not to eat of the Tree of Life. | False |
| Our sages teach that the Tree of Life is the Life-Giving Torah. | True |
| It is true that man now has one less rib than woman. | False |
| The serpent's introduction to the woman was through a question. | True |
| The serpent's temptation of Chavah was five-fold. | True |
| The entrance of sin and the promise of redemption are recorded in Bereshith Chapter Three. | True |
| In Hebrew, "to sin" literally means "to miss the mark." | True |
| After the fall, Adam and Chavah were left in Gan Eden. | False |
| The placing of cherubims at the entrance of Gan Eden was an act of mercy by HaShem. | True |
| In Hebrew, the word "spirit" means "breath or wind." | True |
| The second letter of the Alef-Beit (Beit) is the first letter HaShem used in creation. | True |
| The Hebrew letter Alef is closely associated with Bereshith since one of the meanings of Alef is "beginning." | True |
| In Bereshith 1.2 HaShem's Breath was brooding and hovering over the face of the waters. | True |
| After making the firmament and separating the waters on a Second Day, HaShem declared it good. | False |
| In 2.17 HaShem told Adam that if he ate of the tree of knowledge he would go to "hell." | False |
| Light was first seen on a Second Day. | False |
| HaShem called forth vegetation on a Third Day. | True |
| Hevel was a keeper of sheep, but Kayin was a tiller of the ground. | True |
| HaShem rejected Kayin's offering because of Kayin's wrong heart attitude. | True |
| HaShem imposed capital punishment on Kayin. | False |
| Lamech killed a man in self-defense. | True |