TORAH FOUNDATIONS

End of Unit Assessment

Sabbath • Sacred Names • Clean Foods • Feasts

Section A: Multiple Choice

20 Points (2 each)

1What is the Hebrew word for the weekly Sabbath rest?

2How many times does YHWH (יהוה) appear in the Hebrew Scriptures?

3According to Leviticus 11, which animal is considered clean to eat?

4The Sabbath begins and ends at:

5The Hebrew name "Yahusha" means:

6Which feast commemorates the Israelites' exodus from Egypt?

7What two characteristics make a land animal clean according to Torah?

8In Exodus 3:14, Yahuah revealed His name to Moses as:

9The Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) falls in the:

10Which commandment specifically addresses the Sabbath?

Section B: True or False

10 Points (2 each)

11The word "Hallelujah" contains the short form of Yahuah's name (Yah).

12According to Scripture, the Sabbath was created at Mt. Sinai when the Ten Commandments were given.

13Fish must have both fins and scales to be considered clean.

14The name "Jesus" is the original Hebrew name of the Messiah.

15There are seven annual feasts (moedim) appointed by Yahuah in Leviticus 23.

Section C: Fill in the Blank

15 Points (3 each)

16Complete the Scripture:

"Remember the day, to keep it holy." — Exodus 20:8

17The Tetragrammaton consists of four Hebrew letters: Yod, Hey, , Hey (YHWH).

18The Hebrew word "moedim" means appointed or feast days.

19According to Psalm 83:18, "Yahuah" is the of the Most High.

20The Feast of Unleavened Bread lasts for days.

Section D: Matching

15 Points (3 each)

Match each feast with its meaning or significance:

Feasts

21. Passover (Pesach)
22. Feast of Weeks (Shavuot)
23. Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah)
24. Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
25. Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot)

Meanings

A Given of the Torah; Holy Spirit outpouring
B Judgment; trumpet call to repentance
C Dwelling in booths; Yahuah dwelling with us
D Lamb's blood; Messiah's sacrifice
E Fasting; covering of sin; reconciliation

Section E: Short Answer

20 Points (5 each)

26Explain why the clean/unclean food laws were given by Yahuah. What is their purpose?

27Why do most English Bibles replace "YHWH" with "LORD"? What happened historically?

28How does the weekly Sabbath point to the coming Kingdom of Yahuah?

29Name three Spring feasts and explain how they were fulfilled by Yahusha the Messiah.

Section F: Scripture Application

20 Points

30Read the following passage and answer the questions below:

"If you turn away your foot from the Sabbath, from doing your pleasure on My holy day, and call the Sabbath a delight, the holy day of Yahuah honorable, and shall honor Him, not doing your own ways, nor finding your own pleasure, nor speaking your own words, then you shall delight yourself in Yahuah; and I will cause you to ride on the high hills of the earth, and feed you with the heritage of Jacob your father. The mouth of Yahuah has spoken." — Isaiah 58:13-14

a) What does Yahuah call the Sabbath in this passage? (4 points)

b) What three things should we avoid on the Sabbath according to this passage? (6 points)

c) What blessings are promised to those who honor the Sabbath? (5 points)

d) How can you personally apply this passage to your Sabbath observance? (5 points)

Scoring Guide

Section Points Possible Points Earned
A: Multiple Choice 20
B: True/False 10
C: Fill in the Blank 15
D: Matching 15
E: Short Answer 20
F: Scripture Application 20

TOTAL SCORE

/ 100

ANSWER KEY (For Instructor Use Only)

Section A: Multiple Choice

1. B (Shabbat) | 2. C (About 6,800 times) | 3. C (Deer) | 4. C (Sunset) | 5. B (Yah is Salvation)

6. C (Passover) | 7. B (Split hoof and chews cud) | 8. B (Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh) | 9. C (7th month) | 10. B (Fourth Commandment)

Section B: True/False

11. TRUE | 12. FALSE (Created at Creation, Gen 2:2-3) | 13. TRUE | 14. FALSE (Yeshua/Yahusha is Hebrew) | 15. TRUE

Section C: Fill in the Blank

16. Sabbath | 17. Waw (or Vav) | 18. times (or seasons/meetings) | 19. name | 20. seven

Section D: Matching

21. D | 22. A | 23. B | 24. E | 25. C

Section E & F: Short Answer Rubric

5 points: Complete answer with Scripture support and personal insight

4 points: Good answer with minor omissions

3 points: Adequate answer showing basic understanding

2 points: Partial answer with significant gaps

1 point: Minimal attempt

0 points: No answer or completely incorrect