First of all, this is just a Hebrew alphabet quiz. Why call it a Psalm 119 quiz? It has nothing to do with Psalm 119 other than that there's a stanza of Psalm 119 for each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Far more people would take a Hebrew alphabet quiz, so change the name.
Second, delete the Hint column since there are no hints.
Third, be way more flexible about spelling, since there is no universal Anglicization of Hebrew words. I shouldn't need the "h" at the end of Bet, Dalet, Het, Tet, Yod, Lamed, or Samek. The "f" ending should be allowed in place of "ph" endings -- Kaf and Qof are common spellings, and you can throw in Alef for good measure. I should not need the H in Tsadi. "Gimmel" should work. "Vav" should work for "Waw". These are all common spellings that can be found in many English Bibles.
Second, delete the Hint column since there are no hints.
Third, be way more flexible about spelling, since there is no universal Anglicization of Hebrew words. I shouldn't need the "h" at the end of Bet, Dalet, Het, Tet, Yod, Lamed, or Samek. The "f" ending should be allowed in place of "ph" endings -- Kaf and Qof are common spellings, and you can throw in Alef for good measure. I should not need the H in Tsadi. "Gimmel" should work. "Vav" should work for "Waw". These are all common spellings that can be found in many English Bibles.