There is alot here, and were you inclined to hear what I had to say, I would address it. But I don't believe this to be the case.
You clearly believe that man needs to contribute works to grace for salvation. Nothing I share will alter that view. So rather than continue, I bid you grace and peace.
Why am I not surprised?
So, I will take the exam:
True F Without Faith it is impossible to please God - Heb. 11:6
True F All scripture is given by inspiration of God - II Tim. 3:16,17
True F No one is justified by works
True F No one is justified by the works of the law - Gal. 2:16
T F There is no contradiction in scripture
Well, there are a few minor ones and one major one (which Paul explained in Romans)
T F All works will cause us to be lost
Only if we depend for salvation on doing them
T False We see then that by works a man is justified and not by faith only - James 2:24
justified by faith that is genuine or followed by faithful works
True F Faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone - James 2:17
T False Abraham was justified by works when he offered up Isaac on the altar - James 2:21
He was justified by faith manifested by that faithful work
T False Abraham was justified by faith and by works
same as previous
True F To have faith, one must first have God’s word upon which to base faith
faith is in God = GW
T F ? Faith can extend beyond God’s commands and be acceptable to God
the question is unclear
True F Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God - Rom. 10:17
T False One can offer whatever one wants, even that not commanded by God, and God must accept it as right
True F Cain’s offering was not accepted by God because it was not of faith - Heb. 11:4
but stated as doing right in GN 4:7 (here is one of those minor contradictions mentioned above)
True F Abel’s offering was accepted by God because it was offered in faith - Heb. 11:4
True F Rahab acted in faith - Heb. 11:31
T False We can continue in sin in order to receive God’s grace - Rom. 6:1
T F ? Abel offered only what God had commanded
the Bible does not say that
True F Abraham’s faith wrought with his works and by his works his faith was made perfect - James 2:22
T False A man is justified by works and not by faith only - James 2:24
same as above
True F There are different kinds of works
True F Faith is a work - John 6:28,29
True F Jesus became the author of eternal salvation unto all that obey Him - Heb. 5:8,9
T False Obedience is earning salvation
True F All earning salvation is sin
T False All obedience is sin
T False The only way to be pleasing to God is to disobey Him
T False We can be saved without obedience
T False We can be saved before obedience
T False Works of merit are the same as works of obedience
T False A work of faith is sinful
True F We can do the works of God - John 6:28,29
True F The work of God is that we believe - John 6:28,29
True F Believing is a work of God - John 6:28,29
T False All works are earning salvation and are sinful
T False Believing is sinful
True F We are saved by faith only
True F We are saved by repentance only - Luke 13:3
True F We are saved by confession only - Matt. 10:32,33
True F We are saved by baptism only - I Pet. 3:21
[Note - the last three are various ways of saying we are saved by faith]
True F We must take all God’s word says on a subject to have the whole truth
True F Our sins must be washed away to be saved
True F The blood of Christ washes away sin of a lost sinner when one has faith to repent and be baptized for the remission of sins - Acts 2:38; Acts 22:16
True F He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved - Mark 16:15,16
True F We repent and are baptized for the remission of sins - Acts 2:38
T False Baptism is something you do
Baptism is what the HS does to you/how Jesus enters your heart
True F Baptism is something that is done to you
Even water baptism, which portrays spirit baptism
True F Baptism is a burial - Rom. 6:4
And a resurrection
True F A dead man cannot bury himself
True F We are raised from baptism to walk in newness of life - Rom. 6:4