Part I:
1- The pre- Islamic era is known as:
(a) Modern age
(a) Modern age
(b) Age of
ignorance
(c) Golden age
(d) none
2- Ma'rib dam was located in:
(a) Iraq
2- Ma'rib dam was located in:
(a) Iraq
(b) Yaman
(c) Egypt
(d) none
3- Rulers of Pre-Islamic Iran were called:
(a) Qaiser
3- Rulers of Pre-Islamic Iran were called:
(a) Qaiser
(b) Kisra
(c) Shahanshah
(d) none
4- Ka'bah is situated in the valley of:
(a) Faraan
4- Ka'bah is situated in the valley of:
(a) Faraan
(b) Makkah
(c) Taif
(d) none
5- Hajre- Aswad means:
(a) Pious Stone
5- Hajre- Aswad means:
(a) Pious Stone
(b) Black Stone
(c) Foundation Stone
(d) none
6- The word "Muhammad" means:
(a) The praised one
6- The word "Muhammad" means:
(a) The praised one
(b) Noble
(c) Respectful
(d) none
7- The first revelation came to Prophet (SAW) in:
(a) Hira
7- The first revelation came to Prophet (SAW) in:
(a) Hira
(b) Thaur
(c) Dar-e-Arqam
(d) none
8- The duration of social boycott of Musliam Shi'b Abi Talib was for
(a) 3 years
8- The duration of social boycott of Musliam Shi'b Abi Talib was for
(a) 3 years
(b) 5 years
(c) 10 year
(d) none
9- The Battle of Uhad was fought in the year :
(a) 3 Nabvi
9- The Battle of Uhad was fought in the year :
(a) 3 Nabvi
(b) 8 Nabvi
(c) 9 A.H
(d) None of
these (3 A.H)
10- Who signed the treaty of Hudabiya on the behalf of the Quresh?
(a) Abu sufyan
10- Who signed the treaty of Hudabiya on the behalf of the Quresh?
(a) Abu sufyan
(b) Abu Lahab
(c) Abu al Hakam
(d) None of
these (Sohail Bin Amr)
11- Banu Qurayzah, Banu Qaynuqa and Banu Nadir were three tribes of :
(a) Quraysh
11- Banu Qurayzah, Banu Qaynuqa and Banu Nadir were three tribes of :
(a) Quraysh
(b) Christian
(c) Jews
(d) None
12- Quran was revealed in:
(a) 25 years
12- Quran was revealed in:
(a) 25 years
(b) 27 year
(c) 23
year
(d) None
13- Hazrat Umer (R.A) was assassinated in the month of:
(a) Ramadan
13- Hazrat Umer (R.A) was assassinated in the month of:
(a) Ramadan
(b) Ziq'ad
(c) Muharram (1st)
(d) None
14- Musaylama was:
(a) Philosopher
(b) poet
(c) False
Prophet
(d) None
15- The battle of Jamal was fought between Hazrat Aisha and:
(a) Hazrat Muawiyah
15- The battle of Jamal was fought between Hazrat Aisha and:
(a) Hazrat Muawiyah
(b) Hazrat Talah
(c) hazrat
Ali
(d) None
16- The capital of Umayyad dynasty was:
(a) Baghdad
16- The capital of Umayyad dynasty was:
(a) Baghdad
(b) Cairo
(c) Khurasan
(d) None (Damascus)
17- Abbasid Caliphate came into being in:
(a) 132 AH
17- Abbasid Caliphate came into being in:
(a) 132 AH
(b) 122 AH
(c) 142 AH
(d) None
18- Samarra was built by:
(a) Al-Mansur
(a) Al-Mansur
(b) Al Mahdi
(c) Al-Musta’sim (IN
836 A.D)
(d) None
19- Jizya is a :-
(a) Poll tax
(a) Poll tax
(b) Trade tab
(c) Land tax
(d) None
20- The Ottoman dynasty fell in:
(a) 1857
(a) 1857
(b) 1926
(c) 1940
(d) None (Nov
1922)
Solved MCQs Islamic History and
Culture 2011:
Part II:
1- Literal meaning of Jehad is ;
(a) Exemption
(b) Sacrifice
(c) Fight
(d) Struggle
2- Marwan was the son of
(a) Hakam
2- Marwan was the son of
(a) Hakam
(b) Walid
(c) Suleman
(d) Yazid
(e) None
3- Musa-bin-Naseer conquered parts of:
(a) Asia
3- Musa-bin-Naseer conquered parts of:
(a) Asia
(b) Africa
(c) Europe
(d) Australia
4- in 89 A.H. -- became viceroy of Africa:
(a) Musa-bin Naseer
4- in 89 A.H. -- became viceroy of Africa:
(a) Musa-bin Naseer
(b) Tariq bin ziyad
(c) Yazid bin Muhalib
(d) Umer bin Abdul Aziz
5- After a short khilafat of Muawiyah II the next Khalifa of Islam was:
(a)Ibn-e-Khatab
5- After a short khilafat of Muawiyah II the next Khalifa of Islam was:
(a)Ibn-e-Khatab
(b)Ibn-e -Hashim
(c) Ibn-e-
Zubair
(d)Ibn-e-Yazid
(e) None
6-Whilst Africa was under the Umayyad the Spain was under:
(a) Visigoths
6-Whilst Africa was under the Umayyad the Spain was under:
(a) Visigoths
(b) The Jews
(c) The Hindus
d) The Mongols
(e)None
7- For the first time Abdul Malik issued purely Muslim coinage known as:
(a) Pound
7- For the first time Abdul Malik issued purely Muslim coinage known as:
(a) Pound
(b) Deenar
(c) Dirham
(d) Rupee
(e)None
8- Firdousi was the poet of:
(a) Persia
8- Firdousi was the poet of:
(a) Persia
(b) Asia
(c) Africa
(d) America
(e) None
9- Al-Walid was one of the greatest Caliphs of:
(a) Arabs
9- Al-Walid was one of the greatest Caliphs of:
(a) Arabs
(b) Indo- Pak
(c) China
(d) Whole
Islamic world
(e)None
10- Umm-ul- Banin was a remarkable --- women
(a) Arab
10- Umm-ul- Banin was a remarkable --- women
(a) Arab
(b) Spanish
(c) Egyptian
(d) European
(e)None
11- Saffah was the first caliph of:
(a) Umayyads
11- Saffah was the first caliph of:
(a) Umayyads
(b) Hashimis
(c) Abbasids
(d) Alvids
(e) None
12- ---- was the real founder of the Abbasid dynasty
(a) Saffah
12- ---- was the real founder of the Abbasid dynasty
(a) Saffah
(b) Abu Jafar
(c) Muhammad Musa
(d) Abdullah
(e) None
13- In the administration of the Ummayads the court language was:
(a) Persian
13- In the administration of the Ummayads the court language was:
(a) Persian
(b) Arabic
(c) French
(d) German
(e) none
14- Fazl bin Yahya has held the governorship of:
(a) Khusran and Egypt
14- Fazl bin Yahya has held the governorship of:
(a) Khusran and Egypt
(b) Spain
(c) South Asia
(d) Africa
(e) None
15- with the emergence of Abbasids the Capital was transferred from Syria to:
(a) Iran
15- with the emergence of Abbasids the Capital was transferred from Syria to:
(a) Iran
(b) Egypt
(c) Iraq
(d) Turkey
(e) None
16- Amin was Murdered in
(a) 814 A.D
(a) 814 A.D
(b)815 A.D
(c)816 A.D
(d) 817 A.D
(e) None (813
A.D)
17- Nazhun, Zainab and Hamda belonged to
(a) Spain
17- Nazhun, Zainab and Hamda belonged to
(a) Spain
(b) Baghdad
(c) Syria
(d) Iraq
(e) None
18- Maliki doctrines were introduced in spain in the reign of:
(a) Hisham
18- Maliki doctrines were introduced in spain in the reign of:
(a) Hisham
(b) Abd-ur-Rahman
(c) Abdullah
(d) Yazid
(e) None
19- Al-Qanun-fi-Tib was written by;
(a) Ibn-Sina
19- Al-Qanun-fi-Tib was written by;
(a) Ibn-Sina
(b) Almasudi
(c) Ibn-Ishq
(d) al- Yaqubi
e) None
20- Al Tafseer was written by
(a) al-Zharwi
20- Al Tafseer was written by
(a) al-Zharwi
(b) Muhammad-bin Zikraya
(c) al- Ghazali
(d) Jabir bin Hayan
(e) None
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