Friday, 30 January 2015

Solved MCQs Islamic History and Culture 2004:


 Paper I:

(1) Before Islam Arab were engaged live systematically as:

(a) Central Government
(b) Autonomous body
(c) Tribal feuds
(d) None of these

(2) Hadith was complied by:

(a) Hazrat Abu Bakkar
(b) Hujjaj Bin Yousuf
(c) Umer Bin Abdul Aziz
(d) Haroon Rasheed
(e) None of these

(3) Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born on the following date:

(a) 2nd August 570 AD
(b) 13th August 570 AD
(c) 3rd August 571 AD
(d) 14th Sept. 571 AD
(e) None of these (Probably 19-Apr-570)

(4) Hajr-e-Aswad means:
(a) Pious Stone
(b) Black Stone
(c) Historical Stone
(d) Foundation Stone

(5) Ka'bah is situated in the valley of:

(a) Valley Karan
(b) Valley Taif
(c) Valley Makka
(d) None of these

(6) Hazrat Imam Hussain martyred in:

(a) 680 AD 
(b) 681 AD 
(c) 682 AD 
(d) 683 AD 

(7) Treaty of Hudaibiyah was observed in:

(a) 5th Hijrah 
(b) 6th Hijrah 
(c) 7lh Hijrah. 
(d) 8th Hijrah 
(e) None of these

(8) Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) died on:

(a) March 633 AD 
(b) April 633 AD 
(c) May 633 AD 
(d) June 633 AD 
(e) None of these (8-June-632)

(9) Hazrat Othman was murdered on:

(a) 17th March, 656 A.D.
(b) 17th April, 656 A.D.
(c) 17th May, 656 A.D.
(d) 17th June, 656 A.D.

(10) “The Spirit of Islam” is written by:
(a) Carl Brockelmann
(b) T. W. Arnold
(c) Ameer Ali
(d) None of these

(11) Hisbah was established by:
(a)Harun 
(b) Mamun 
(c) Al-Mansur 
(d) None of these

(12) Salah-ud-Din ayyubi was:
(a) Arabic 
(b) Persian 
(c) Turk 
(d) Kurdish 
(e) None of these

(13) The last Abbasid caliph at Cairo was:

(a) al-Mustansar 
(b) Al-Mu'tamid 
(c) Mutawakil III 
(d) None of these

(14) Umer Khayam was:

(a) Arab 
(b) Persian 
(c) Turk 
(d) None of these

(15) Al-Beruni died in:

(a) 1048 
(b) 1021 
(c) 1063 
(d) None of these

(16) Mu’atta was written by:

(a) Imam Shafi 
(b) Imam Abu Hanifa 
(c) Ahmad bin Hanbal 
(d)None of these (Imam Malik)

(17) Kitab ul Asar is the famous book of:

(a) Imam Jafar Sadiq 
(b)Imam Abu Hanifa 
(c) Imam Shafi 
(d) None of these

(18) The first vizier of Abbasid dynasty was:

(a) Abu Muslim 
(b) Khalid Barmaki 
(c) Yahya Barmaki 
(d) None of these

(19) The actual name of Ibn Sina was:

(a) Abu Ali al-Husayn(b) Moosa bin shakir
(c) Saiful daula
(d) None of these

(20) The actual name of the Akber the mughal emperor was:
(a) Noorud-din Muhammad(b) Shahab-ud-din Muhammad
(c) Zaheer-ud-din Muhammad
(d) Jalal-ud-din Muhammad(e) None of these

Solved MCQs Islamic History and Culture 2003:
 Paper II:
(1) Al–Andalus was conquered by the Arabs in:
(a) 699 AD
(b) 711 AD
(c) 800 AD
(d) None of these

(2) Gibraltar is named after: 
(a) Musa bin Nusair
(b) Caliph Walid
(c) Tariq bin Ziyad
(d) None of these

(3) Musa bin Nusair was Governor of:
(a) Egypt
(b) North Africa
(c) Basra
 
(d) None of these

(4) Berbers belonged to:
(a) India
(b) Iraq
 
(c) Africa
 
(d) None of these

(5) Al-Dakhil was a Prince of the house of:
(a) Umayyah
(b) Fatimah
(c) Abbas
(d) None of these

(6) Granada fell in:
(a) 1398
(b) 1452
(c) 1492
(d) None of these

(7) Cordova is a city of:
(a) Saudi Arabia
 
(b) Libya
(c) Spain
(d) None of these

(8) Zaryab was:
(a) Poet
(b) Politician
 
(c) Musician
(d) None of these

(9) Muhammad Al Fatih was an:
(a) Arab
(b) African
(c) Turk
(d) None of these

(10) Istanbul was the capital of the Khilafat of:
(a) Banu Abbas
(b) Ottomans
(c) Banu Fatimah
(d) None of these

(11) Ibn e Khuldun was:
(a) King
(b) Governor
(c) Historian
(d) None of these

(12) Jamaluddin Afghani was born in:
(a) India
(b) Iran
(c) Afghanistan
(d) None of these

(13) The city of Baghdad lies on the:
(a) River Nile
(b) Tigris
(c) Indus
(d) None of these

(14) Muhammad Ali was the ruler of:
(a) Syria
(b) Turkey
 
(c) Egypt
(d) None of these

(15) Ottoman Caliphate was abolished in:
(a) 1900
(b) 1918
(c) 1922
(d) None of these (3 March 1924)

(16) Ibn-e-Rushd was a distinguished:
(a) Musician
(b) Calligraphist
(c) Philosopher
(d) None of these

(17) The capital of Saudi Arabia is:
(a) Makkah
(b) Madinah
(c) Riyadh
(d) None of these

(18) Alp Arsalan belonged to
(a) The Ottoman
(b) Saljuqid
(c) Mamluq Dynasty
(d) None of these

(19) “The Preaching of Islam” is written by:
(a) Carl Brockelmann
(b) T. W. Arnold
(c) T. B. Irving
(d) None of these

(20) R. Dozy is the author of:
(a) Islam in History
(b) The spirit of Islam
(c) The Spanish Islam
(d) None of these



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