29 Assistant Registrar Cooperative Societies Jobs Announced by PPSC 2025
The Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) has announced 29 assistant registrar jobs in cooperative societies department. The announced vacancies in the government of Punjab are distributed across all districts of Punjab. The vacant position are an exciting opportunity for candidates holding Bs degree to opt for carriers in various zones. Here, you can find all the information about the number of vacant jobs, age requirements, qualification, application process and preparation for these vacancies.
Assistant Registrar Jobs Distribution
According to the PPSC, the applicants must have domicile of any districts of Punjab to apply for the post of Assistant Registrar. Moreover, the seats are distributed as per merit, minority quota, and women quota.
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Required Qualifications For Assistant Registrar Jobs
Candidates must have bachelors degree from university organized by Higher Education Commission and they must have computer skills. To apply for these positions, a candidate must also hold a B.A. or B.Sc. (14 years of education) degree from the universities recognized by the HEC.
Age Limit for Assistant Registrar Jobs
The age limit for male is 33 years and for female is 36 years. Age limit of the transgender will be based on the contents of their CNIC.
The cutoff date for determining the eligibility as far as age is concerned shall be the 1st January 2025. However, the candidate must fulfill and complete all other pre-conditions/qualifications for the examination on or before the Closing date as given in this Advertisement. The candidates will produce the original certificates at the time of psychological Assessment and Interview to authenticate their claim in the application form.
Last Date to Apply for Assistant Registrar Jobs
The last date to apply for these jobs is April 17, 2025.
Syllabus for Assistant Registrar Jobs
The PPSC has provided syllabus for the Assistant Registrar. It will conduct four papers along with interview and psychological assessment. The details of syllabus have been provided below. Please note that Non-Muslims can opt for Ethics instead of Islamic Studies. Candidates can prepare for the Assistant Registrar position at PPSC Past Papers.
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How to Apply for Assistant Registrar Jobs
Applying for PPSC jobs is very easy and smooth. Just follow the steps below.
Visit PPSC job portal and click on the desired vacancy.
Enter your details including CNIC and contact information
PPSC will generate a voucher. Pay the fee via any bank valet (Easypaisa, JazzCash etc.).
Enter education details
Read the application for any mistakes and submit the application.
Fee for Assistant Registrar jobs
PPSC charges PKR 600 to candidates applying for Assistant Registrar Jobs.
Summary
Assistant Registrar job in the Punjab Government is a competitive position. Candidates looking for government jobs must avail this opportunity. It presents various perks and privileges. The selected candidates will be posted in their respective divisions or anywhere in Punjab.
41 Inspector ASF (Airport Security Force) 2025 Jobs
The Federal Public Service Commission has announced 41 Inspector ASF (Airport Security Force) jobs. FPSC has advertised Case No.F.4-21/2025-R in which the Airport Security Force of Pakistan is recruiting for 41 Inspector jobs. It is recruiting Inspectors for all airports across Pakistan. Candidates from all the provinces are eligible to apply having their own quotas. The candidates having Bachelor’s degree can apply for these jobs. Moreover, the candidates also need to meet physicals fitness standards. Here, you will find all the details about the Inspector ASF jobs including eligibility, physical fitness, the application process, syllabus and preparation for these jobs. The successful candidates will serve at various airports in Pakistan under the Ministry of Defence.
List of Inspector ASF Vacancies
There are 41 vacancies available. These jobs are distributed across provinces of Pakistan according to their quotas. Find the information below.
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Required Qualifications for Inspector ASF
According to the Federal Public Service Commission, the minimum qualification required for the Inspector FPSC job is Bachelor. Bachelor is 14 years of education in any subject. There are no strict criteria for subjects or disciplines. Candidates from all disciplines are eligible to apply.
Required Physical Fitness for Inspector ASF
The FPSC requires following physical fitness standards for Inspector ASF vacancies. It is important to note that candidates do not need to provide physical fitness certificate as the ASF will itself conduct physical fitness test after the written test for the job.
For Male
The minimum height for male candidates should be 5 feet and 6 inches (5’6″) or 168 cm.
The minimum weight should be 106 Lbs. or 48.1 Kgs.
The minimum chest measurement should be 32.75 inches or 83 cm. Whereas expanded chest measurement should be 34.75 inches or 88 cm.
For Female
The minimum height for female candidates should be 5 feet and 2 inches (5’2″) or 157 cm.
The minimum weight should be 99.2 Lbs. or 45 Kgs.
There is no minimum chest measurement for female candidates.
Age Limit for Inspector ASF Jobs
The upper and lower age limit for male and female candidates is 20-28 years. The FPSC has also provided five years of age relaxation which means that candidates who are 33 years old are eligible to apply.
Last Date to Apply for Inspector ASF Jobs
Last date to apply for the inspector jobs is April 7, 2025.
How to Apply for Inspector ASF Jobs
Applying for Inspector jobs is very easy and smooth. Just follow the steps below.
Visit the FPSC website and click to download the Chalan form.
Fill out the Chalan form with your name and CNIC and deposit Rs. 300 in any branch of National Bank Pakistan.
At the same link on the FPSC website, apply for the inspector job.
Fee for Inspector ASF Jobs
The FPSC charges Rs. 300 for inspector ASF jobs.
Syllabus for Inspector ASF Jobs
The syllabus for Inspector ASF jobs is a 100-mark test consisting of MCQs. This test will comprise MCQs from General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Islamic Studies, General Ability, General Science, and Urdu. You can test your preparation by attempting previously held Inspector tests by the PPSC as both have same syllabus.
This is a good opportunity for candidates with Bachelor degrees to join the Airport Security Force as inspectors. This job does not require any prior experience. So, candidates can join the ASF as inspectors with all perks and privileges from the Federal Government and the Ministry of Defence.
Attempt to solve past paper MCQs from the information officer and media monitoring officer exam conducted by the PPSC in 2024. This paper includes MCQs of 100 marks from a variety of subjects.
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Q 1: A part of a word that can be pronounced separately:
A) Particle
B) Syllable
C) Letter
D) Sibilant
Q 2: SEZ stands for:
A) Special Economic Zone
B) Special Extra Zila
C) Specific Export Zone
D) Singapore Export Zone
Q 3: Baltit fort was established in which century:
A) 7 CE
B) 8 CE
C) 9 CE
D) 10 CE
Q 4: They had worked hard, so they passed the exam. The type of sentence is:
A) Simple
B) Compound
C) Complex
D) None of these
Q 5: Michael Jordan belongs to which sports:
A) Basket Ball
B) Football
C) Tennis
D) Polo
Q 6: Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband was founded by:
A) Maulana Mehmood-ul-Hassan
B) Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi
C) Maulana Hussain Ahmed Madni
D) Maulana Rasheed Ahmed
Q 7: Which province of West Pakistan was divided into two parts in 1947:
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) KPK
D) Baluchistan
Q 8: Pakistan purchased the Gwadar enclave from:
A) Singapore
B) Oman
C) Iran
D) China
Q 9: 'Black death' is a name given to:
A) Cancer
B) Malaria
C) Plague
D) Cholera
Q 10: Which device stores data permanently:
A) Flash disk
B) Hard disk
C) DVD
D) All of these
Q 11: In which year Ojhri camp tragedy occurred:
A) 10 April 1988
B) 10 June 1988
C) 10 May 1988
D) 10 August 1988
Q 12: Which of the following is a case that contains electronic components of the computer used to process data?
A) System unit
B) Master section
C) Control port
D) Computer chip
Q 13: When Zainab Alert, Response and Recovery Act enacted:
A) 2018
B) 2019
C) 2020
D) 2021
Q 14: If he _______ hard, he would have passed the examination.
A) had worked
B) worked
C) could work
D) should work
Q 15: Who is the author of the book "The Daughter of the East"?
A) K.K. Aziz
B) G. Allana
C) Benazir Bhutto
D) Ayesha Jalal
Q 16: How many Barrages.in Pakistan:
A) 19
B) 38
C) 56
D) 44
Q 17: The Pakistan government has announced a defence budget of _____ for fiscal year (FY) 2021-22.
A) 1170 billion
B) 1270 billion
C) 1370 billion
D) 1470 billion
Q 18: Hubbard Glacier is located in:
A) North America
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Europe
Q 19: In Bogra formula, the framework proposed the establishment of more effective bicameral parliament that would be composed of National Assembly and the Senate with ______ from provinces.
A) Equal representation
B) Substantive representation
C) Collective representation
D) None of these
Q 20: What side of Earth receives the most rain during Monsoon:
A) East
B) West
C) North
D) South
Q 21: G-15 is a group of:
A) Non-aligned countries
B) Developing countries
C) Developed countries
D) None of these
Q 22: Izmir is the third largest city of:
A) Azerbaijan
B) Turkey
C) Egypt
D) Kuwait
Q 23: Find the synonym of LOQUACIOUS:
A) Victorian
B) Bombastic
C) Verbose
D) Ambiguous
Q 24: The following question, consist of two words each that have a certain relationship to each other, followed by four lettered pairs of words. Select the lettered pair that has the same relationship as the original pair of words: Stickler: Insist
Here is the past paper for Excise and Taxation Inspector post conducted in 2024 for the evening batch by the PPSC. This paper is based on MCQs from General Knowledge, Islamic Studies, General Science and other related subjects. Attempt and solve the past papers.
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Q 1: North Korea, East Germany, and Cambodia were recognized during the reign of which Prime Minister:
A) Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
B) Liaqat Ali Khan
C) Shaukat Aziz
D) Benazir Bhutto
Q 2: Which among the following is a left bank tributary of the Indus river?
A) Zanskar
B) Gilgit
C) Shyok
D) Kabul
Q 3: The Pyramids of Giza are located in:.
A) Jordan
B) Syria
C) Egypt
D) Saudi Arabia
Q 4: Siddhartha was written by:
A) Jane Austen
B) Charles Dickens
C) John Milton
D) Hermann Hesse
Q 5: Which doctor was recognized by the US Academy of Medicine:
A) Dr. Anita Zaidi
B) Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan
C) Dr. Sania Nishtar
D) Dr. Atta Ur Rehman
Q 6: How many rings are there in the Olympic Flag:
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
Q 7: Which mountain range separates Asia and Europe:
A) Ural
B) Andes
C) Alps
D) Great dividing
Q 8: JF-17 Thunder was inducted in which year:
A) 2008
B) 2010
C) 2012
D) 2016
Q 9: There are almost _______ of nephrons in each kidney in human body?
A) 1 milllon
B) 3 million
C) 5 million
D) 7 million
Q 10: Which COVID-19 vaccines are accepted:
A) Pfizer
B) AstraZeneca
C) Moderna
D) All of these
Q 11: Madam Curie won the Nobel Prize in 1903 in:
A) Physics
B) Chemistry
C) Medicine
D) None of these
Q 12: Which city of Pakistan is called the Gateway of Pakistan:
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Quetta
D) Islamabad
Q 13: ______ works to achieve sustainable growth and prosperity for all of its member countries.
A) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
B) World Bank
C) United Nation Organization
D) UNFPA
Q 14: Sharm-el-Sheikh is located in:
A) Egypt
B) Syria
C) Qatar
D) Kuwait
Q 15: Which of the following represents the five rings of the symbol of the Olympic Games?
A) Five continents
B) Five cities
C) Five countries
D) None of these
Q 16: Who has been awarded Nobel Peace Prize for the year 2019:
A) Malala Yousafzai
B) Abey Ahmad
C) Dalai Lama
D) Nadia Murad
Q 17: Which of the following is the number of lakes in the Great African Lakes region?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 8
Q 18: Abdur Rehman Chugtai was a prominent name in the field of:
A) Music
B) Painting
C) Science
D) Media
Q 19: A Leadership Odyssey was written by:
A) Sikandar Hayat
B) Stanley Wolpert
C) Muhammad Waseem
D) Ayesha Jalal
Q 20: Who invented Telephone:
A) Alexander Graham Bell
B) Vint Cerf
C) Charles Babbage
D) Thomas Edison
Q 21: RAW stands for:
A) Reduction of American Warrior
B) Real Action Work
C) Repertoire of Administrative Workload
D) Research and Analysis Wing
Q 22: Who was the first President of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan:
A) Liaqat Ali Khan
B) Molvi Tameez ud Din
C) Quaid-e-Azam
D) Ghazanfar Ali Khan
Q 23: Which side of the hemisphere is getting warmer faster.
A) Northern Hemisphere
B) Southern Hemisphere
C) Eastern Hemisphere
D) Western Hemisphere .
Q 24: __________ was the first state which joined Pakistan on 1947.
A) Kalat
B) Chitral
C) Bahawalpur
D) Gilgit
Q 25: The foundation stone of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah's Mausoleum was laid by Field Marshal Mohammed Ayub Khan on:
Attempt and solve MCQs from Excise and Taxation Inspector 2024 Morning batch conducted by the PPSC. There are 100 MCQs in excise and taxation paper. These MCQs cover a variety of topics from the PPSC syllabus for the excise and taxation officer. You can also read explanation for these MCQs.
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Q 1: In the Objective Resolution of 1949, sovereignty belongs to:
A) Allah Almighty
B) Parliament
C) People
D) Khalifa
Q 2: Which kind of system of Government was introduced in 1973 constitution:
A) Parliamentary
B) Presidential
C) Autocracy
D) None of these
Q 3: Choose the similar meaning of Apprehension:
A) Arrest
B) Joy
C) Certainty
D) Hope
Q 4: When was communist party banned in Pakistan:·
A) 1954
B) 1966
C) 1988
D) 2000
Q 5: Pakistan defeated ________ in 1971 Hockey World Cup.
A) Spain
B) Germany
C) England
D) India
Q 6: The book The Sole Spokesman: Jinnah the Muslim and Demand for Pakistan was written by:
A) Umera Ahmad
B) Aitzaz Ahsan
C) Ayesha Jalal
D) Liaqat Ali Khan
Q 7: Pakistan purchased Gwadar from which country:
A) Singapore
B) Oman
C) China
D) Egypt.
Q 8: The synonym of Outburst is:
A) Static
B) Implosion
C) Paroxysm
D) Calm
Q 9: Which bridge on Indus River is in the Sindh province:
A) Jinnah Bridge
B) Ayub Bridge
C) Lansdowne Bridge
D) All of these
Q 10: Light: Glint :: ?
A) Scent: Whif
B) Tide: Wave
C) Colour: Shade
D) Sound: Blare
Q 11: Each one of _____ will design suits tailored to _____, strength and weaknesses.
A) us/our
B) our/us
C) them/their
D) None of these
Q 12: The first Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was dissolved in:
A) 1949
B) 1954
C) 1956
D) 1962
Q 13: National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW} is a statutory body, established in:
A) July 2000
B) August 2000
C) September 2001
D) December 2002
Q 14: When Pakistan won second Hockey World Cup:
A) 1969
B) 1972
C) 1978
D) 1982
Q 15: "Spirit of Islam" book was written by:
A) Allama Iqbal
B) Quaid-e-Azam
C) Syed Ameer Ali
D) Shah Wall Ullah
Q 16: The CPEC "Early Harvest" plan includes a complete overhaul of the 1,687-kilometer-long Main Line 1 railway (ML-1) between ______ and Peshawar.
A) Karachi
B) Quetta
C) Gwadar
D) Lahore
Q 17: How many federal coalition governments formed in Pakistan from 1956 to 1958:
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
Q 18: Scratch someone's back means:
A) To ignore the request
B) Do someone a favor in hopes that a favor will be returned
C) I will do something f or you in exchange for something else
D) To avoid responsibility
Q 19: He succeeded BY DINT OF perseverance and sheered hard work. Which part of speech is relating in this sentence by considering the uppercase..
A) Noun
B) Adverb
C) Conjunction
D) Preposition
Q 20: Choose the correct punctuation:
A) She saw a beautiful White cat.
B) She saw a beautiful white, cat.
C) She saw a beautiful, white cat.
D) None of these
Q 21: Lord Mayo was assassinated in:
A) April 1872
B) August 1872
C) November 1875
D) December 1878
Lord Mayo, wh·ose full name was Richard Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo, (born Feb. 21, 1822, Dublin, lreland died Feb. 8, 1872, Port Blair, Andaman Islands) was a British nobleman and politician who served as the Viceroy of India from 1869 to 1872. He was a member of the British House of Lords and held various political offices before being appointed as the Viceroy of India. During his tenure as Viceroy, Lord Mayo focused on various reforms, including:
1. financial reforms: He aimed to reduce the burden of taxation and promote economic growth.
2. Judicial reforms: He introduced changes to, the judicial system to make It more efficient and accessible.
3. Educational reforms: He emphasized the importance of education and expanded educational opportunities in India.
4. Infrastructure development: He Invested in the development of railways, telegraphs and other
infrastructure projects.
Unfortunately, his tenure was cut short when he was assassinated on February 8, 1872, while visiting the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Q 22: Out of Sight, out of _____.
A) Light
B) Mind
C) Might
D) Fight
Q 23: The role of non-state actors Is important in international relations according to which theory:
A) Realist
B) Constructivist
C) Structuralist
D) Constructivist and Structuralist
Constructivist theory in international relations emphasizes the importance of non-state actors, such as
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
Multinational corporations
International organizations
Social movements
Constructivists argue that these actors play a significant role in shaping international relations, as they can influence state behavior, shape International norms, and construct new identities and Interests.
Q 24: Select the most ·appropriate meaning of the given idiom: To call the shots
A) To be in debt
B) To lack control
C) To be blissful happy
D) To take initiative
Q 25: The Golan Heights has officially been recognized as part of ___ since the country won independence in 1944.
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Q 1: The presidency of the United Nations Security Council is held by each of the member in turn with:
A) Date of joining of the Member State
B) English alphabetical order of the Member States names
C) Population of the Member States
D) None of these
Q 2: Where is UN International Drug Control Programme headquarters located?
A) London
B) Tokyo
C) Vienna
D) None of these
Q 3: In June 1948 under Soviet Union influence Germany built a wall between East & West Germany:
A) Divide Berlin into two parts
B) To stop their citizens from escaping to the west
C) Both A & B
D) None of these
Q 4: What is known as the Treaty of Treaties?
A) Hague Convention on the Law of Treaties
B) Manual of Treaties
C) The Treatise on Public and Private International Law
D) Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Q 5: Strong emphasis on justice was laid down by:
A) Herodotus
B) Socrates
C) Stoics
D) Aristotle
Q 6: The main responsibility of Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan are:
A) To regulate corporate sector
B) To supervise capital market
C) Supervision of non-banking finance companies
D) All of these
Q 7: History written by Father of History Herodotus was on:
A) War
B) Society
C) Politics
D) None of these
Q 8: How many new sports were added to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics:
A) 4 Sports
B) 5 Sports
C) 7 Sports
D) 8 Sports
Q 9: Which Sport was Performed by the legend Muhammad Ali?
A) Weight Lifting
B) Swimming
C) Boxing
D) Shooting
Q 10: The Facebook Diplomacy was coined in:
A) 2000
B) 2004
C) 2008
D) 2012
Q 11: The large part of great wall of China was constructed during:
A) 5th CE
B) 7th CE
C) 9th CE
D) 11th CE
Q 12: President James Monroe announced Monroe Doctrine in:
A) 1817
B) 1820
C) 1823
D) 1826
Monroe Doctrine, (December 2, 1823), cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy enunciated by Pres. James Monroe in his annual message to Congress. His four points were:
The United States would not interfere in the internal affairs of or the wars between European powers.
The United States recognized and would not interfere with existing colonies and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere.
The Western Hemisphere was closed to future colonization.
Any attempt by a European power to oppress or control any nation in the Western Hemisphere would be viewed as a hostile act against the United States.
Q 13: Which is the largest city of the world in terms of population?
A) Tokyo
B) New York
C) London
D) None of these
Q 14: Which of the following countries is Beirut the capital city of?
A) London
B) Greece
C) Lebanon
D) Yemen
Q 15: The smallest Islamic country is ______.
A) Jordan
B) Maldives
C) Qatar
D) Bahrain
Q 16: Which neighbor country of Pakistan is called landlocked country?
A) Iran
B) India
C) China
D) Afghanistan
Q 17: In Lahore, Central Business District is being developed at
A) DHA Area
B) Walton
C) Kot Lakhpat
D) None of these
Q 18: Pakistani Female Army Officers awarded UN Medal for exemplary services in. ________ on 1st February 2020.
A) Mali
B) Congo
C) South Sudan
D) None of These
Q 19: Book Pakistan: Heart of Asia was written by:
A) Ayub Khan
B) Yahya Khan
C) Liaqat Ali Khan
D) Z. A. Bhutto
Q 20: Who presented the Pakistan Resolution?
A) Molana Muhammad Ali Johar
B) Allama Iqbal
C) Liaqat Ali Khan
D) A.K Fazul-ul-Haque
Q 21: In British India: Queen Victoria was Proclaimed Empress of the India in:
A) 1870
B) 1877
C) 1911
D) 1912
Q 22: Pakistan Hockey Team won the last World Cup in:
A) 1994
B) 1996
C) 1998
D) 1999
Q 23: When did an avalanche hit a Pakistan Army base in which 140 soldiers and civilian contractors martyred:
A) 6th April 2012
B) 7th April 2012
C) 8th April 2012
D) None of these
Q 24: The UN Charter was signed in:
A) March 1945
B) June 1945
C) October 1945
D) December 1945
Q 25: Osama Bin Laden was killed in Abbottabad in:
Q 1: The “Ifk” event is described in the Quran in:
A) Surah Baqrah
B) Surah Taubah
C) Surah Noor
D) None of these
The “Ifk” event, also known as the “Slander of Aisha,” is mentioned in Surah Noor. It revolves around a false accusation made against Aisha (RA), the wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), by some hypocrites. Allah revealed her innocence and reprimanded those who spread the slander.
Q 2: The Prophet stamp comprises there words:
A) Allah,Rasool Muhammd
B) Muhammad , Rasool ,Allah
C) Rasool, Muhammad , Allah
D) None of these
The Prophet’s stamp typically comprises the phrase “Allah, Rasool Muhammad” (God, the Messenger Muhammad) or similar formulations. It serves as an official seal and symbol of authenticity for documents or letters issued by the Prophet during his lifetime.
Q 3: Batha valley is situated in:
A) Makah
B) Medina
C) Jordan
D) None of these
Batha valley is a significant geographical location situated in the city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It holds historical and religious importance as it is associated with the events of early Islamic history, including the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 4: Lea ‘an is
A) A Clause Of Islamic Law
B) To Receive A Reward
C) A Term Of Trade
D) None of these
Lea ‘an is a term in Islamic law that refers to the act of cursing or disowning someone, typically carried out in specific situations of severe misconduct or disbelief.
Q 5: Splitting of the moon occurred in:
A) Arafat
B) Mina
C) Haram-E-Pak
D) None of these
The splitting of the moon is a significant miracle attributed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during his time in Mina. It is recorded as a miraculous event where the moon was visibly split into two parts by the command of the Prophet, a demonstration of Allah’s power and support to His Messenger.
Q 6: Mauwazatain means:
A) A Collection Of Haidth
B) Two Specific Surah Of Quran
C) A Book Of Jaffariah Fiqh
D) None of these
Mauwazatain means “Two Specific Surahs Of Quran.” It refers to the last two chapters of the Quran, Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas, which are often recited for protection and seeking refuge from evil.
Q 7: Fadak garden was bestowed to the holy prophet as:
A) Fay
B) Booty
C) Gift
D) None of these
Fadak garden holds historical significance as it was a piece of land bestowed upon the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Its ownership became a subject of contention after the demise of the Prophet, leading to historical debates and discussions.
Q 8: “Arbaeen” is the book of Ahaidth in which there are:
A) 40 Ahadith
B) 50 Ahadith
C) 30 Ahadith
D) None of these
Arbaeen is a book of Ahadith, comprising 40 traditions, that has been compiled by various scholars. It usually includes a collection of 40 Hadiths on various aspects of Islamic teachings, ethics, and guidance.
Q 9: The heads of “zakat” are:
A) 8
B) 9
C) 10
D) None of these
The heads of Zakat refer to the eight categories of recipients who are eligible to receive Zakat, which is an obligatory form of charity for Muslims. These recipients include the poor, the needy, those in debt, and others who qualify as per Islamic guidelines.
Q 10: Ashabus Sabt means ;
A) Jews
B) Muslims
C) Sabieen
D) None of these
Ashabus Sabt means “Jews.” It refers to the Jewish community during the time of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and is mentioned in the context of their observance of the Sabbath, which is considered a holy day in Judaism.
Q 11: The meaning of YA SABAHAHO is;
A) Good Morning
B) Oh, Morning Danger
C) Wishing Goof Morning
D) None of these
YA SABAHAHO is an Arabic phrase that means “Oh, Morning Danger.” It might be used to evoke caution or alertness in the face of potential dangers that arise during the early hours of the day.
Q 12: Fatwa qazi khan is an authentic fatwa of:
A) Fiqh Hanbali
B) Figh Maliki
C) Fiqh Shafe’i
D) Fiqh Hanfi
Fatwa Qazi Khan is a renowned Islamic legal ruling given by Qazi Khan, a prominent jurist of the Hanafi school of thought. It is a well-respected and authoritative fatwa within the Hanafi legal tradition.
Q 13: Ozza was the name of:
A) A Specific Goddess Of Quarsih
B) A Tree
C) A Snake
D) None of these
Ozza was one of the prominent idols worshipped by the Quraish tribe in pre-Islamic Arabia. It was a specific goddess believed to bring blessings and protection, and its idol was placed near the Kaaba.
Q 14: The longest surha of quran is:
A) Surah-Al-Baqarah
B) Surah Ahzab
C) Surah Namal
D) None of these
Surah Al-Baqarah is the longest chapter in the Holy Quran, consisting of 286 verses. It covers a wide range of topics, including faith, law, morality, and guidance for various aspects of life. It is a Madinan Surah and was revealed over a period of time during the early years of the Islamic community.
Q 15: The number famous months is:
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) None of these
The four famous months in Islam are Muharram, Rajab, Dhul-Qa’dah, and Dhul-Hijjah. They hold special religious significance and are considered holy in the Islamic lunar calendar. These months are associated with important events and acts of worship, such as fasting and the annual pilgrimage to Makkah during Hajj. Muslims are encouraged to increase their devotion and good deeds during these months.
Q 16: The title given to the pioneers of Islam was:
A) Mushahidoon Al Awwalun
B) Muslimoon Al Awwalun
C) Assabiqoon Al Awwalun
D) None of these
Assabiqoon Al Awwalun is a title given to the early pioneers of Islam, the devoted companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who accepted Islam in its early days and played a pivotal role in spreading its message.
Q 17: Al-Maeen is a surah in which there are:
A) 100 More Ayahs
B) Simple Order
C) Less The 100 Ayahs
D) None of these
Al-Maeen is a surah found in the 30th Juz of the Quran. It contains approximately 100 verses and is known for its emphasis on social ethics, morality, and the importance of honesty and integrity in dealings with others.
Q 18: Jabal-e-Noor is situated in:
A) Arafat
B) Jabal Uhad
C) Ghar-e-Hira
D) None of these
Jabal-e-Noor, also known as Ghar-e-Hira, is a mountain near Makkah where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to retreat for meditation and spiritual contemplation before receiving revelations from Allah. It is a sacred site visited by many pilgrims and holds immense significance in Islamic history.
Q 19: Quba mosque has been mentioned in:
A) Surah Al Taubah
B) Surah Al Anfal
C) Surah Wad-Dhuha
D) None of these
Quba mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Islamic history and holds the distinction of being the first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after his migration to Madinah. It is a place of great reverence and spiritual significance for Muslims.
Q 20: The master of Hazrat Bilal (R.A) during embracing Islam was:
A) Adu Jahal
B) Ummayia Bin Harb
C) Ummayia Bin Khalaf
D) None of these
Ummayia Bin Khalaf was the master of Hazrat Bilal (R.A) before he embraced Islam. He subjected Bilal to severe torture and persecution for accepting Islam, making Bilal’s conversion a symbol of bravery and faith.
Q 1: The seal affixed on important letters by the Holly Prophet ﷺ was in the custody of:
A) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
B) Hazart Qais (R.A)
C) Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A)
D) None of these
Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A) was entrusted with the responsibility of sealing important letters and messages on behalf of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. He played a crucial role in maintaining the confidentiality and security of important communications.
Q 2: Prophet (ﷺ) gave the key of Bait Ullah permanently to Hazrat :
A) Umara Bin Utba
B) Haniza Bin Abi Amir
C) Usman Bin Talha
D) None of these
Hazrat Usman Bin Talha (R.A) was honored with the responsibility of being the keeper of the key to the Kaaba. This position was held by his family for generations.
Q 3: Had-e-Qazaf (False accusation) is:
A) 50 Lashes
B) 70 Lashes
C) 80 Lashes
D) None of these
Had-e-Qazaf refers to the punishment for false accusation of adultery (Qazaf) against a chaste person. The accused is subjected to 80 lashes as a penalty for spreading false and harmful allegations.
Q 4: Which surah of Quran has Bismillah twice :
A) Al Nehal
B) Al Namal
C) Al Ahzaab
D) None of these
Surah Al-Naml (27) contains the Bismillah mentioned twice, at the beginning of verse 30 and verse 36. The repetition serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking Allah’s guidance and blessings in every aspect of life.
Q 5: Umm-Ul-Masakeen was the title given to one of the wife’s of the prophet ﷺ :
A) Hazrat Sauda (R.A)
B) Hazrat Safia (R.A)
C) Hazrat Zainab Benat Khuzima (R.A)
D) None of these
Umm-Ul-Masakeen was the title given to Hazrat Zainab bint Khuzima (R.A) in recognition of her compassion and care towards widows and orphans. She was one of the wives of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ known for her generosity.
Q 6: The word Muhammad ﷺ as a name has been mention in Quran only:
A) 2 Time
B) 3 Time
C) 4 Time
D) None of these
The name “Muhammad ﷺ” is mentioned in the Quran four times. It is mentioned in Surah Al Imran (3:144), Surah Muhammad (47:2), Surah Muhammad (47:9), and Surah Fath (48:29). Each mention emphasizes the significance of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and his mission.
Q 7: Who was the historian, justice, philosopher as well as a politician?
A) Shams-Ud-Din Bin Khalkan
B) Abdur Rehman Bin Khaldun
C) Muhammad Bi Essa
D) None of these
Abdur Rehman Bin Khaldun was a prominent Muslim historian, scholar, philosopher, and politician. He is best known for his influential work, “Muqaddimah” (Prolegomena), which laid the foundations for sociology and historiography.
Q 8: Arafat gathering is held on:
A) 8 Zil Hajj
B) 9 Zil Hajj
C) 10 Zil Hajj
D) None of these
Arafat gathering takes place on the 9th of Zil Hajj during the annual Hajj pilgrimage. It is a significant event where pilgrims gather in the plain of Arafat to pray and seek forgiveness from Allah.
Q 9: Amen-ul-Umat is the title of :
A) Hazrat Suleman Farsi (R.A)
B) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
C) Hazart Abu-Ubaida Bin Al Jaraah
D) None of these
“Amen-ul-Umat” is an honorary title bestowed upon Hazrat Abu-Ubaida Bin Al Jaraah, indicating his trustworthiness and integrity. He was a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and played a significant role in the early Islamic state.
Q 10: Wealth obtained from a mine is liable to:
A) Zakat
B) Khumus
C) Rubah
D) None of these
Khumus is a mandatory religious tax of one-fifth (20%) of the spoils of war or other types of income, which is distributed among the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, known as Sayyids.
Q 11: Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat was a tile of:
A) Imam Ahmad
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Shafi
D) None of these
Imam Malik was titled as Imam-e-Dar-ul-Hijrat, which refers to the leader of the Islamic community in Madinah during his time. He was a prominent Islamic jurist and the founder of the Maliki school of jurisprudence.
Q 12: River Neil was declared as syed-ul-anhar by:
A) Hazrat Usman (R.A)
B) Hazrat Umar (R.A)
C) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
D) None of these
Hazrat Umar (R.A), the second caliph of Islam, declared River Nile as “Syed-ul-Anhar,” which means the chief among rivers, acknowledging its significance and importance in Egyptian civilization.
Q 13: Khateeb-ul-Anbia is a tile of:
A) Hazart Idress (A.S)
B) Hazeat Ibrahim (A.S)
C) Hazrat Yaqoob (A.S)
D) Hazrat Shooaib (A.S)
Hazrat Shooaib (A.S) was bestowed with the title of “Khateeb-ul-Anbia,” which translates to the Preacher of Prophets. He was sent as a prophet to the people of Midian, guiding them towards monotheism and righteousness.
Q 14: Which one of the following is included amongst the Ushera-E-Mubashera?
A) Sa’ad Bin Ubaid
B) Hazrat Hamza
C) Sa’ad Bin Abada
D) 9 Zil Hajj
Sa’ad Bin Abada was one of the esteemed companions of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and is among the ten companions (Ushera-E-Mubashera) who were given the glad tidings of paradise during their lifetime by the Prophet.
Q 15: A verse of Holy Quran indicate the name of:
A) Hazrat Mua’az (R.A)
B) Hazrat Bilal (R.A)
C) Hazrat Zaid (R.A)
D) None of these
In the Quran, Surah Al-Ahzab (33:37) mentions the name of Hazrat Zaid (R.A), who was an adopted son of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. The verse clarifies the legal status of adopted children in Islam and emphasizes that they are not treated as biological offspring.
Q 16: The effective “zakat” system can ensure the elimination of:
A) Poverty
B) Interest
C) Class Distinction
D) None of these
The concept of Zakat is a pillar of Islam, and its effective implementation can play a crucial role in eradicating poverty and promoting social welfare. Zakat is a mandatory form of charity that Muslims give, and it serves as a means of redistributing wealth among the community.
Q 17: Masjid-al-Qiblatain is situated the name in:
A) Medina
B) Makah
C) Taif
D) None of these
Masjid-al-Qiblatain (The Mosque of the Two Qiblas) is a historically significant mosque in Medina, where the direction of Qibla (the direction of prayer) was changed by Allah’s command from Jerusalem to Mecca during the prayer led by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
Q 18: Hazrat Umar (R.A) appointed as custodian of Bait-ul-Mal:
A) Abdullah Bin Irqum (R.A)
B) Abdullah Bin Umer (R.A)
C) Abdullah Bin Abbaas (R.A)
D) None of these
Although Hazrat Umar (R.A) played a significant role in the early Islamic state and was renowned for his leadership, he was not appointed as the custodian of Bait-ul-Mal (the treasury).
Q 19: Ada Bin Hatam Tie embraced Islam In:
A) 3 Hijri
B) 5 Hijri
C) 9 Hijri
D) None of these
Ada Bin Hatam Tie was a notable figure from the tribe of Banu Tayy. He embraced Islam in the 9th Hijri year after hearing about the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and the message of Islam.
Arafat is a crucial part of Hajj, and the pilgrimage is not completed unless the pilgrims spend a specific time in Arafat. It is a designated area where the pilgrims gather on the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah during Hajj.
Q 2: Sahib Us-Ser is the nickname of:
A) Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A)
B) Hazrat Uqba (R.A)
C) Hazrat Saad (R.A)
D) None of these
Sahib Us-Ser is the nickname of Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A), one of the close companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 3: The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid down during:
A) Abbasid Period
B) Umayyad Dynasty
C) Fatmid
D) Sub-Continent
The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah (House of Wisdom) was laid down during the Abbasid Period. Bait Ul-Hikmah was a renowned center of learning and translation of various scientific and philosophical works.
Q 4: Who are the “Sahibain”?
A) Abu Hanifah and Abu Yusuf
B) Abu Hanifah and Imam Shaibani
C) Abu Yusuf and Imam Sahibani
D) Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad
The term “Sahibain” refers to the two leading students of Imam Abu Hanifa, who were prominent scholars of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh). They are Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Shaybani.
Q 5: Muslims are the best of all due to:
A) Justice
B) Moderation
C) Truthfulness
D) None of these
Muslims are considered the best of all nations due to their moderation (Wasat) in beliefs and practices. Islam emphasizes the concept of balance and avoiding extremes.
Q 6: The Nisab of Zakat in Silver is:
A) 40 Tolas
B) 50 Tolas
C) 50 ½ Tolas
D) 52 ½ Tolas
The Nisab of Zakat in Silver is 52 ½ Tolas, which is equivalent to approximately 612.35 grams.
Q 7: Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of:
A) Hazrat Abu Talha (R.A)
B) Hazrat Abu Dahana (R.A)
C) Hazrat Hanzala (R.A)
D) Hazrat Saad (R.A)
Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of Hazrat Hanzala (R.A), a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was known for his purity and cleanliness.
Q 8: Who was appointed as usher for Hijrat-e-Medina?
A) Hazrat Saad bin Ubada (R.A)
B) Hazrat Utab bin Usaid (R.A)
C) Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A)
D) None of these
Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A) was appointed as the usher (guide) for the Hijrat-e-Medina, the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions from Mecca to Medina.
Q 9: Masjide Khief is located in:
A) Muzdilifa
B) Arafaat
C) Minna
D) None of these
Masjide Khief is located in Mina, a place near Mecca. It is one of the important sites visited during the Hajj pilgrimage.
Q 10: Who was a historian jurist, philosopher, as well as a politician?
A) Shams uddin Ibni Khalkan
B) Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon
C) Abu Bakar Muhammad Ibni Yahya
D) None of these
Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon, also known as Ibn Khaldun, was a prominent Muslim historian, jurist, philosopher, and politician. He is considered a pioneer in various fields, including sociology and historiography.
Q 11: When law of inheritance was revealed?
A) Three Hijre
B) Four Hijree
C) Five Hijree
D) None of these
The law of inheritance was revealed during the third year of Hijrah (Three Hijre). It laid down the rules and principles for the distribution of inheritance among family members.
Q 12: Who was the last Commander in Chief for Ghazwa-e-Mautah?
A) Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
B) Abdur Rehman bin Auf (R.A)
C) Abdullah bin Rawaha (R.A)
D) None of these
Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A) was the last Commander in Chief for Ghazwa-e-Mautah, a military expedition during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 13: What is the number of month “Rajab” in Islamic Calendar?
A) First
B) 7th
C) 5th
D) Eleventh
In the Islamic calendar, the month “Rajab” is the 7th month. It is one of the four sacred months in Islam.
Q 14: “Kitab-al-Umm” is written by:
A) Abu Hanifa
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Shafi
D) Ahmad bin Hambal
“Kitab-al-Umm” is written by Imam Shafi, the founder of the Shafi’i school of Islamic jurisprudence. It is an important book that covers various aspects of Islamic law and principles.
Q 15: Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih was found by:
A) Mufti M. Abdu salam
B) Rasheed Ahmad Raza
C) Dr. Hamidullah
D) Dr. Zakir Naik
Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih is a collection of Hadiths that was discovered and compiled by Dr. Hamidullah, a renowned Islamic scholar.
Q 16: In which Surat of Quran there is mention of Zulqarnain?
A) A’ssuff
B) Alkahaf
C) Al Mujadala
D) None of these
The mention of Zulqarnain (Dhul-Qarnayn) is found in Surah Al-Kahf (18) of the Quran. The story of Dhul-Qarnayn is about a just and powerful ruler whom Allah granted great authority.
Q 17: Imam Dar-ul-Hijrat is the title of:
A) Imam Ahmad bin Hunbal
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Shafee
D) None of these
“Imam Dar-ul-Hijrat” is the title of Imam Malik. He was a prominent Islamic scholar and jurist, and his full name is Malik ibn Anas. He is known for compiling one of the earliest and most significant collections of Hadith and Islamic jurisprudence known as “Al-Muwatta,” which is highly regarded in the Islamic world.
Q 18: The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz-bin-Jabal the Governor of:
A) Kufa
B) Makkah
C) Medina
D) Yaman
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) appointed Hazrat Muaaz-bin-Jabal (R.A) as the Governor of Yemen during his lifetime. Muaaz (R.A) was known for his knowledge and wisdom in religious matters.
Q 19: First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz. Who was the second one?
A) Ibn-e-Taimya
B) Imam Ghizali
C) Ahmad Sirhindi
D) Shah Waliullah
The second Mujadid (Renewer) was Ahmad Sirhindi, also known as Imam Rabbani. He was a prominent Islamic scholar and mystic, known for his efforts in reviving Islamic teachings and spirituality.
Q 20: Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the Quran:
A) Hazrat Umar (R.A)
B) Hazrat Uthman (R.A)
C) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
D) Hazrat Zaid (R.A
Hazrat Umar (R.A) advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the Quran into a single written manuscript after the battle of Yamama, as many of the memorizers (Huffaz) of the Quran had been martyred during the battle, and there was a risk of losing parts of the Quran.
Q 1: Give the name, who compiled first work of Hadith 'Sahifa-e-Sadiqa':
A) Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA)
B) Imam Muslim (RA)
C) Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr (RA)
D) Hazrat Abu Hurairah (RA)
The first work of Hadith compilation, ‘Sahifa-e-Sadiqa,’ was compiled by Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr (RA), a companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is one of the earliest collections of Hadith in Islamic history.
Q 2: Kitab-ul-Assar compiled by:
A) Imam Abu Hanifah
B) Imam Shafi
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Humbal
Kitab-ul-Assar was compiled by Imam Abu Hanifah (RA). It is a collection of Hadith and is considered one of the early works in the field of Hadith compilation.
Q 3: Who is called 'Saqi Zam Zam'?
A) Hazrat Abbas (RA)
B) Hazrat Hamzah (RA)
C) Hazrat Muaz bin Jabal (RA)
D) Hazrat Muawiyah (RA)
Hazrat Abbas (RA) is called ‘Saqi Zam Zam.’ He was the uncle of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and is known for his significant role in providing water to the pilgrims during the Hajj rituals.
Q 4: Imam Shafi took the office of Religious Judgment in the age of:
A) 13 years
B) 14 years
C) 20 years
D) 15 years
Imam Shafi (RA) began to give legal opinions and take the office of Religious Judgment at the age of 15 years. He was a renowned scholar and jurist who founded the Shafi’i school of thought in Islamic jurisprudence.
Q 5: How many stages the Quran contains?
A) 8
B) 7
C) 9
D) 12
The Quran is divided into 30 equal sections called “Juz” (plural: “Ajza”). These divisions make it easier for Muslims to recite and memorize the Quran during the month of Ramadan and other times.
Q 6: Who was the first writer of 'Wahi' in Quraish?
A) Harat Abdul Rahman bin Auf (RA)
B) Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (RA)
C) Hazrat Abdulla bin Zubair (RA)
D) Hazrat Ibn Masuod (RA)
The first writer of ‘Wahi’ in Quraish was Hazrat Abdullah bin Amr (RA), who compiled his own collection of Hadith called “Sahifa-e-Sadiqa.”
Q 7: Namaz-e-Istisqa is prayer for:
A) Blessing of God
B) Pardon
C) Rain
D) Sleep
Namaz-e-Istisqa is a prayer offered for rain. It is performed during times of drought or when seeking Allah’s mercy for rain in areas facing water scarcity.
Q 8: What was the name of foster sister of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
A) Hazrat Salmah (RA)
B) Hazrat Raqiyyah (RA)
C) Hazrat Mariah (RA)
D) Hazrat Shima (RA)
The foster sister of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was Hazrat Shima (RA). She was the daughter of Halima Saadia, the foster mother of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 9: The Kissing of the Hajr-e-Aswad is called:
A) Saee
B) Mabroor
C) Istelam
D) Shaut
The act of kissing the Hajr-e-Aswad, the Black Stone, during the Tawaf (circumambulation) of the Kaaba, is called “Istelam.” It is a recommended practice for pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah.
Q 10: What is the number of Ramzan in the Islamic Calender?
A) 8th
B) 9th
C) 10th
D) 11th
Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic Calendar. It is considered the holiest month for Muslims, during which fasting from sunrise to sunset is observed as one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
Q 1: Qurbani (Holy Slaughtering)is Made During Hajj At:
A) Arafat
B) Mina
C) Muzdalifa
D) Safa
Qurbani (Holy Slaughtering) is made during Hajj at Mina. It is an important ritual performed by pilgrims during Hajj as a commemoration of Prophet Ibrahim’s (AS) willingness to sacrifice his son Isma’il (AS) for the sake of Allah.
Q 2: Jami-Quran Is Taken For;
A) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
B) Hazrat Saad (R.A)
C) Hazrat Usman (R.A)
D) None of these
Jami-Quran, the compilation of the Quran in a single book form, was initiated by Hazrat Usman (R.A) during his caliphate. He gathered the scattered copies of the Quran and compiled them into a single unified manuscript.
Q 3: Pious-caliphate Lasted for above:
A) Eighteen Years
B) Twenty Years
C) Thirty Years
D) None of these
The Pious Caliphate (Khilafat-e-Rashidah) lasted for more than thirty years. It refers to the period of the first four caliphs of Islam: Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, who ruled after the passing of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 4: Gathering On Arafat During Hajj Is Made On:
A) 9th Zil Hajjah
B) 3rd Ramazan
C) 2nd Safar
D) None of these
The gathering on Arafat during Hajj is made on the 9th of Zil Hajjah, which is known as the Day of Arafat. It is a crucial day for Hajj pilgrims as they gather on the plain of Arafat to pray and seek forgiveness from Allah.
Q 5: The Nisab Of Zakat In Gold Is;
A) 18 Tola
B) 24 Tola
C) 7½Tola
D) None of these
The Nisab of Zakat in Gold is 7½ Tolas. Nisab is the minimum amount of wealth a Muslim must possess to be obligated to pay Zakat.
Q 6: How Much Surah The Quran Contains,
A) 124
B) 109
C) 114
D) None of these
The Quran contains 114 Surahs (Chapters). Each Surah varies in length and covers various themes and topics.
Q 7: A Verse Of The Holy Quran Indicates The Name Of;
A) Hazrat Usman (R.A)
B) Hazrat Muaaz (R.A)
C) Hazrat Saad (R.A)
D) Hazrat Zaid (R.A)
A verse of the Holy Quran indicates the name of Hazrat Zaid (R.A). He was a freed slave and adopted son of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 8: Muslim Female Is Coffined In;
A) Eight Sheets
B) Five Sheets
C) One Sheet
D) None of these
Muslim females are coffin in five sheets when they pass away. This is a recommended practice in Islamic tradition.
Q 9: The Original Name Of Imam Bukhari Is
A) Saeed B.Hatem
B) Ali B.Zaid
C) Muhammad Bin Ismail
D) None of these
The original name of Imam Bukhari is Muhammad bin Ismail. He is famously known for compiling the Hadith collection “Sahih al-Bukhari,” one of the most authentic books of Hadith in Islam.
Q 10: Makka Was Conquered In.
A) 5 A.H
B) 10 A.H
C) 2 A.H
D) 8 A.H
Makka was conquered in the 8th year after Hijra (A.H), known as 8 A.H. The conquest of Makkah was a significant event in Islamic history.
Istelam is the act of kissing the Hajre Aswad, the Black Stone, which is set in the eastern corner of the Kaaba. It is an essential ritual during the Tawaf (circumambulation) of the Kaaba during Hajj and Umrah.
Q 2: Who collected Quranic verses in one place:
A) Hazrat Umar (R. A)
B) Hazrat Abdullah Ibne Abbas (R. A)
C) Hazrat Abdullah Ibne Masud (R. A)
D) Hazrat Usman (R. A)
Hazrat Usman (R.A) collected the Quranic verses in one place. He undertook the compilation of the Quran during his caliphate, gathering the scattered copies of the Quran and creating a unified manuscript.
Q 3: Jihad become mandatory in _:
A) 1 A.H
B) 2 A.H
C) 3 A.H
D) 4 A.H
Jihad became mandatory in 2 A.H (2 years after Hijra). It is a concept in Islam that refers to striving and struggling in the way of Allah.
Q 4: A male is coffined/wrapped in ___ dressed sheets:
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) None of these
A male is coffined/wrapped in three dressed sheets when they pass away. It is a customary practice in Islamic burial rituals.
Q 5: What is Sahihain:
A) Mishkat
B) Bukhari
C) Bukhari And Muslim
D) Ibne Majah
Sahihain refers to the two most authentic collections of Hadith in Islam: Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
Q 6: Which Surah starts without Bismillah:
A) Al-baqara
B) Al-Nisa
C) Al-Toba
D) Al-Ikhlas
Surah Al-Toba starts without Bismillah. Bismillah is not recited before the beginning of Surah Al-Toba.
Q 7: Amount of Zakat cannot be used in _____:
A) Madrassah
B) Mosque
C) Hospital
D) None of these
The amount of Zakat cannot be used in the Mosque. Zakat is one of the pillars of Islam, and it is obligatory charity given to the poor and needy.
Q 8: Who was the first Martyre in Islam:
A) Hazrat Hamza (RA)
B) Hazrat Yasir (RA)
C) Hazarat Sumaya (RA)
D) None of these
The first martyr in Islam was Hazrat Sumaya (RA). She was the wife of Yasir and mother of Ammar ibn Yasir, and she was the first person to be martyred for her faith in Islam.
Q 9: Which one is called Masha’ar-Ul-Haram:
A) Mina valley
B) Muzdalifa valley
C) Arafat
D) None of these
Masha’ar-Ul-Haram refers to the Muzdalifa valley. It is a significant location during the Hajj pilgrimage, where pilgrims spend the night after Arafat.
Q 10: Who first embraced Islam among women :
A) Hazrat Fatima (RA)
B) Hazrat zainab (RA)
C) hazrat khadija (RA)
D) Hazrat ayesha (RA)
Hazrat Khadija (RA) was the first woman to embrace Islam. She was the beloved wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and played a crucial role in the early days of Islam.
Q 1: What was the total number of idols which were fixed around the Kaaba?
A) 260
B) 360
C) 460
D) 560
Total number of idols around the Kaaba: Before the advent of Islam, there were around 360 idols placed around the Kaaba in Mecca. These idols represented various gods and goddesses worshipped by different Arabian tribes. The Kaaba, which was originally built by Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) and his son Ismael (A.S), had become a center for polytheistic practices.
Q 2: What was the Religion of the majority of the Arabs before Islam?
A) Buddhism
B) Jewish
C) Idolatrory
D) Christianity
Majority religion of Arabs before Islam: The Arabs before Islam practiced polytheism, which means they believed in and worshipped multiple gods and idols. The Arabian Peninsula was home to numerous tribes, each having its own set of gods and goddesses. The Kaaba in Mecca was considered a central religious site and housed many idols representing various deities.
Q 3: Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was born about three thousands years, after:
A) Hazrat Ismaeel (A.S)
B) Hazrat Ibraheem (A.S)
C) Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
D) Hazrat Eessaa (A.S)
Muhammad (PBUH) and Hazrat Ibraheem (A.S): Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born approximately three thousand years after Prophet Ibrahim (A.S), also known as Abraham. Prophet Ibrahim (A.S) is considered one of the prominent prophets in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism and is highly revered by Muslims as the “Father of the Prophets.”
Q 4: When Hazrat Umer (R.A) embraced Islam?
A) 600 A.D
B) 608 A.D
C) 612 A.D
D) 616 A.D
Embrace of Islam by Hazrat Umer (R.A): Hazrat Umer (R.A) embraced Islam in the year 616 A.D, during the early years of the prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH). His conversion to Islam played a significant role in strengthening the Muslim community.
Q 5: Which country is known as the “Land of Prophets”?
A) Iraq
B) Saudi Arabia
C) Palestine
D) Syria
Land of Prophets: Palestine is often referred to as the “Land of Prophets” because it is believed to be the land where many prophets of Islam, including Prophet Musa (Moses), Prophet Isa (Jesus), and Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), lived and preached.
Q 6: Surah Hajj consist of 10 Rukus and _________ Ayats.
A) 70
B) 75
C) 78
D) 82
Surah Hajj and its Ayats: Surah Hajj is the 22nd chapter of the Quran, consisting of 10 Rukus and 78 Ayats (verses). It primarily focuses on the rituals of Hajj and the significance of the pilgrimage.
Q 7: Name the 8th months of Islamic Calendar.
A) Rabi-ul-Awal
B) Rajab
C) Ramzan
D) Shaban
8th month of the Islamic calendar: The 8th month of the Islamic calendar is Shaban, which comes before the holy month of Ramadan.
Q 8: Which Sahabi died in the hands of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in the battle of Uhad?
A) Hazrat Haris-bin-Haris (R.A)
B) Hazrat Haris-bin-Azima (R.A)
C) Hazrat Haris-bin-Hassan (R.A)
D) None of these
Sahabi who died in the hands of the Holy Prophet (PBUH): There is no record of any Sahabi (companion) who died in the hands of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) during the battle of Uhud. However, many Sahabah were martyred in the battle, including Hazrat Hamza (R.A), the uncle of the Prophet.
Q 9: Name of the son of Hazarat Yaqoob (A.S) whose off-springs are the Jews.
A) Tibrani
B) Yahooda
C) Ishaq (A. S)
D) Yousaf (A. S)
Son of Hazrat Yaqoob (A.S) and his offspring: Hazrat Yaqoob (A.S), also known as Jacob, had twelve sons, and one of them was Yahooda (Judah). Yahooda’s descendants became known as the Jews, and they are considered one of the ancient tribes of Israel.
Q 10: 9th Zil-Hajja is also called:
A) Yaum-e-Arfat
B) Waquf-e-Arafat
C) Yaum-e-Mina
D) Waqufe-e-Mina
9th Zil-Hajja and Yaum-e-Arafat: The 9th Zil-Hajja is also known as Yaum-e-Arafat. It is the main day of the Hajj pilgrimage, and pilgrims gather at the plain of Arafat to seek forgiveness and blessings from Allah.
Q 11: Name the 1st man who issued regular order to collect and write Ahadis:
A) Hazrat Umer bin khattab (R.A)
B) Hazrat Usman bin Affan (R.A)
C) Hazrat Ali bin Abu Talib (R.A)
D) Hazrat Umer bin Abdul Aziz (R.A)
Hazrat Umer bin Abdul Aziz (R.A) and collection of Hadiths: Hazrat Umer bin Abdul Aziz (R.A) was a Umayyad caliph known for his just rule and efforts to preserve and collect the Hadiths of the Prophet (PBUH). He ordered the systematic compilation of Hadiths during his reign.
Q 12: The duration of third period of the compilation of Hadis is:
A) 171 to 220 A.H
B) 171 to 221 A.H
C) 171 to 222 A.H
D) 171 to 223 A.H
Compilation of Hadiths: The compilation of Hadiths took place in several stages. The third period of compilation lasted from 171 to 220 A.H, during which many scholars diligently collected and documented the sayings and actions of the Prophet (PBUH).
Q 13: Zou-Shadatian is title of Hazrat:
A) Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A)
B) Huzaifa bin Yaman (R.A)
C) Ammar bin Yasir (R.A)
D) Ahmed bin Hanbal
Zou-Shadatian and Hazrat Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A): Zou-Shadatian is a title given to Hazrat Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A), who was a trusted companion of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). He was known for his bravery and loyalty to Islam.
Q 14: Surah Saba is:
A) Makki
B) Madni
C) Iraqi
D) None of these
Surah Saba is a Makki Surah, which means it was revealed in Makkah before the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) to Madinah. Makki Surahs generally focus on matters related to faith, monotheism, the Hereafter, and the stories of previous prophets. Surah Saba is the 34th chapter of the Quran and contains 54 verses. It takes its name from the mention of the city of Saba (Sheba) and the story of its people mentioned in the Surah.
Q 15: Which book is called old testament?
A) Zuboor
B) Torait
C) Injeel
D) Quran
Old Testament: In Islam, the first part of the Christian Bible, which includes the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, is referred to as the “Torait” (Torah). It is considered one of the holy scriptures in Islam and is believed to contain some divine teachings given to Prophet Moses (A.S).
Q 16: What is Tahleel?
A) Recitation of 4th kalima
B) Recitation of 3rd kalima
C) Recitation of 2nd kalima
D) Recitation of 1st kalima
Tahleel: Tahleel is the recitation of the first Kalima of Islam: “La ilaha illallah, Muhammadur Rasulullah.” It is one of the fundamental declarations of faith in Islam.
Q 17: Who considered the Quran as the creature of Allah?
A) Khawarji
B) Mo’atazila
C) Shami
D) Kuif
Mo’atazila and the Quran: The Mo’atazila was a theological school that emerged during the early Islamic period. Some followers of the Mo’atazila believed that the Quran was a created word of Allah, which led to theological debates with mainstream Islamic scholars.
Q 18: To which tribe did Hazrat Khalid-bin-Waleed (R.A) belong?
A) Banu Ummayya
B) Banu Asad
C) Banu Zuhra
D) Banu Makhzoom
Tribe of Hazrat Khalid-bin-Waleed (R.A): Hazrat Khalid-bin-Waleed (R.A), also known as the “Sword of Allah,” belonged to the Banu Makhzoom tribe, which was one of the noble tribes of the Quraysh in Mecca.
Q 19: Who suggested name “Ahmed” for the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
A) Hazrat Abdul Mutalib
B) Hazrat Abu Talib
C) Hazrat Hamza (R.A)
D) None of these
Suggestion of the name “Ahmed” for the Prophet: The name “Ahmed” for the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was suggested by Hazrat Abdullah, the father of the Prophet. However, the final name given to the Prophet was “Muhammad,” which means “the praised one.”
Q 20: Mention the religious book(s) of Buddism:
A) Weena pataka
B) Sata pataka
C) Abhi dhaman pataka
D) All of these
Religious books of Buddhism: The religious texts of Buddhism are collectively known as “Tripitaka,” which means “Three Baskets.” Tripitaka is divided into three parts: Vinaya Pitaka (rules for monastic life), Sutta Pitaka (discourses of Buddha), and Abhidhamma Pitaka (philosophical and doctrinal analysis). These texts are written in Pali and Sanskrit languages.
Fi jeedha’ means “in her neck.” It is mentioned in the Quran in the context of adornments and jewelry.
Q 2: How many lashes is the punishment of adultry in Quraan?
A) 60
B) 50
C) 70
D) 100
The punishment of adultery in the Quran is mentioned as 100 lashes. It is a prescribed punishment for those who commit adultery and are not married.
Q 3: According to Nabi Akram (PBUH), the most favourite place of Allah is:
A) eidgah
B) bazar
C) mosque
D) home
According to Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the most favorite place of Allah is the mosque. It is the place of worship and devotion for Muslims.
Q 4: The method of ablution is in surah:
A) Al-Baqrah
B) Al-Maidah
C) Al-Noor
D) Al-Nisaa
The method of ablution is mentioned in Surah Al-Maidah. This Surah provides guidance on the principles of cleanliness and the procedure for ablution before offering prayers.
Q 5: Illat is a part of:
A) Qias
B) Ijmaa
C) Hadith
D) Sunnat
Illat is a part of Qiyas. It refers to the effective cause or rationale behind a legal ruling in Islamic jurisprudence.
Q 6: After Hijrat to Madina the 1st mosque constructed by the Holly Prophet (PBUH) was:
A) Quba
B) Nimrah
C) Nabvi
D) Zarar
After the Hijrat to Madina, the first mosque constructed by the Holy Prophet (SAW) was Quba Mosque. It holds special significance as the first mosque built in Islamic history.
Q 7: Mountain Uhad is located in:
A) Macca
B) Madina
C) Taif
D) Tabuk
Mountain Uhud is located in Madina. It is a significant mountain where the Battle of Uhud took place during the early years of Islam.
Q 8: Tafsir bil rai means:
A) Ijtehad
B) copy
C) learn
D) conveying
Tafsir bil rai means Ijtehad. It refers to the process of interpreting the Quran based on reasoning and personal judgment.
Q 9: Which is a religious book of Hinduism?
A) Injeel
B) Taurait
C) Ramiyan
D) Bible
The Ramayana is a religious book of Hinduism. It is an ancient Indian epic that narrates the story of Lord Rama and his adventures.
Q 10: In which Hijra the order of Zakat was revealed?
A) 12
B) 10
C) 2
D) 7
The order of Zakat was revealed in the second year of Hijra.
Q 11: Qsta is the religious book of:
A) Zartishtianism
B) Christanity
C) Buddhism
D) Hinduism
Qistas is a religious book of Zoroastrianism. It is one of the primary religious texts of the Zoroastrian faith.
Q 12: Who is the writer of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri?
A) Zafar shah
B) Babur
C) Shah Jahan
D) Aurangzaib
The writer of Fatawa-e-Alamgiri is Aurangzeb, who was the Mughal Emperor of India.
Q 13: ‘Atainakka’ means:
A) We give you
B) He give you
C) I give you
D) He give them
Atainakka’ means “we give you.” It is used in the context of bestowing blessings or rewards.
Q 14: ‘Hablu’ means:
A) knot
B) cloth
C) rope
D) shirt
Hablu’ means “rope.” It is mentioned in the Quran symbolically, representing a strong bond or connection.
Q 15: Which surah is about oneness of Allah?
A) Al-Maoon
B) Al-Kausar
C) Al-Feel
D) Al-Ikhlas
Surah Al-Ikhlas is about the oneness of Allah (Tawhid). It emphasizes the absolute unity and uniqueness of God in Islam.
Q 16: ‘Alshaitaa wal saif’ means:
A) Spring and autum
B) Spring and summer
C) Winter and spring
D) Winter and summer
Alshaitaa wal saif’ means “winter and summer.” It is mentioned in the Quran in Surah Al-Insan, emphasizing Allah’s provision for mankind in all seasons.
Q 17: The 3rd Islamic month is:
A) Zoolhaj
B) Muharram
C) Safar
D) Rabiulawal
The third Islamic month is Rabiul Awal. It is significant because it is the month in which the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was born.
Q 18: In which place seven small stones are collected to strike Jammarats?
A) Mina
B) Arafat
C) Seena
D) Muzdalfa
In Muzdalifah, seven small stones are collected by pilgrims to perform the symbolic stoning of the devil (Ramy al-Jamarat) during the Hajj pilgrimage.
Q 19: The incident of Miraj has been discussed in surah:
A) Al-Baqrah
B) Bani Israel
C) Al-Tauba
D) Yunus
The incident of Miraj has been discussed in Surah Bani Israel (Surah Al-Isra). It refers to the miraculous night journey of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) from Makkah to Jerusalem and then ascension to the heavens.
Q 20: For ______ Saturday is important.
A) Jews
B) Muslims
C) Christ
D) Zartisht
For Jews, Saturday is an important day of the week. It is considered the Sabbath and a day of rest and worship for them.
Imam-e-Darul-Hijra was a title given to Imam Maalik, a prominent Islamic scholar and jurist known for his expertise in Hadith and his influential school of thought in Islamic jurisprudence known as the Maliki school.
Q 2: Masjid Qiblatain is situated in:
A) Madina
B) Makkah
C) Taif
D) Jabal e Noor
Masjid Qiblatain is situated in Madina. It is a historical mosque where the direction of prayer (Qibla) was changed from Jerusalem to Makkah during the lifetime of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in response to a divine revelation.
Q 3: Jabal-e-Noor is situated in:
A) Arafat
B) Ghar-i-Hira
C) Ghar-i-Saur
D) None of these
Masjid Qiblatain is situated in Madinah. It holds historical significance because it was the mosque where the direction of the Qibla (prayer direction) was changed by Allah’s command during the prayer led by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). The Qibla was changed from facing Jerusalem to facing Makkah.
Q 4: The first Islamic month is:
A) Muharram
B) Zil Hajjah
C) Safar
D) Rajab
The first Islamic month is Muharram. It is considered one of the sacred months in the Islamic calendar.
Q 5: Which country is known as the “Land of Prophet”?
A) Iraq
B) Saudi Arabia
C) Palestine
D) Syria
Palestine is known as the “Land of the Prophets” because it is believed to be the land where numerous prophets from different religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, lived and preached.
Q 6: Which was the total number of idols were in the Kaaba?
A) 260
B) 360
C) 460
D) 560
The total number of idols in the Kaaba before Islam was 360. During the time of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), he cleansed the Kaaba of all the idols.
Q 7: Batha Valley is situated in:
A) Makkah
B) Madinah
C) Iraq
D) Jordan
Batha Valley is situated in Makkah. It is a historical place where some significant events related to the life of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) took place.
Q 8: Sura Saba is:
A) Makki
B) Madani
C) Iraqi
D) Makki Madni
Sura Saba is a Makki Surah (revealed in Makkah) that highlights the signs of Allah’s existence, His wisdom in creation, and the importance of recognizing the Creator and following His guidance.
Q 9: AshabusSabt mean:
A) Jews
B) Christians
C) Muslims
D) Sabieen
AshabusSabt means Jews. It refers to the Jewish community or people who observed the Sabbath.
Q 10: Which is a religious book of Hinduism?
A) Injeel
B) Taurat
C) Ramiyan
D) Bibel
Ramayana is one of the major religious epics of Hinduism. It narrates the story of Lord Rama, his wife Sita, and the demon king Ravana. The epic is attributed to the sage Valmiki and is an essential part of Hindu mythology and culture.
Q 11: The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been mentioned in Quran only:
A) Two time
B) Four time
C) Six time
D) Seven time
The name of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) has been mentioned in the Quran only four times. However, references to him as “Ahmad” are also found in the Quran.
Q 12: The heads of Zakat are:
A) 8
B) 9
C) 7
D) 5
The heads of Zakat are eight categories of people who are eligible to receive Zakat according to Islamic teachings. These categories include the poor, the needy, those employed to collect Zakat, those whose hearts need to be reconciled (new converts to Islam), those in bondage (slaves seeking freedom), those in debt, those striving in the path of Allah (Mujahideen), and the wayfarer (traveler in need).
Q 13: Fidk Garden was bestowed to the Holy Prophet (SAW) as:
A) Fay
B) Booty
C) Gift
D) Loan
Fidk Garden, also known as Fadak, was bestowed upon the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as a gift after the Battle of Khaybar. It was a fertile land located near Medina. Later, disputes arose regarding its ownership, leading to controversies during the caliphate of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA).
Q 14: Arbeen is the book of Hadith in which there are:
A) 40 Ahadith
B) 50 Ahadith
C) 30 Ahadith
D) 20 Ahadith
Arbeen is a book of Hadith compiled by Imam Nawawi, a renowned Islamic scholar from the 13th century. It contains forty Hadiths that cover various aspects of Islamic teachings and guidance. The collection is highly regarded and studied by Muslims worldwide.
Q 15: The largest Surah of the Quran is:
A) Al-Baqrah
B) Al-Imran
C) Al-Taubah
D) Surah Younus
The largest Surah of the Quran is Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2). It consists of 286 verses, making it the longest chapter in the Quran. It covers a wide range of subjects, including faith, laws, guidance, stories of past prophets, and the importance of following Allah’s commands. Surah Al-Baqarah also contains the verse of the Throne (Ayat al-Kursi), which is considered one of the most significant verses in the Quran.
Q 16: Mauwazatain mean:
A) A Collection of Ahadith
B) Two specific Surah of Quran
C) A book of Jafferi Fiqh
D) A book of Hanafi Fiqh
Mauwazatain means “Two specific Surahs of the Quran.” These two Surahs are Surah Al-Falaq (The Daybreak) and Surah An-Nas (The Mankind). They are commonly recited as protective prayers seeking refuge in Allah from the evil whispers of Satan and other harmful elements.
Q 17: The numbers of Sacred months are:
A) 4
B) 6
C) 7
D) 2
The Jabal-e-Noor (Mountain of Light) is located near Makkah in the Ghar-i-Hira cave. It holds significant importance in Islamic history because it is the place where the first revelation (Wahi) of the Quran was received by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) from the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel).
Q 18: Zou-Shahadatein is the title of Hazrat:
A) Khuzaima Bin Sabit (RA)
B) Huzaifa Bin Yaman (RA)
C) Ammar Bin Yasir (RA)
D) Imam Abu Hanifa
Zou-Shahadatein is the title of Hazrat Khuzaima Bin Sabit (RA), one of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). He was known for his poetic skills and loyalty to the Prophet.
Q 19: Which Surah of Quran has Bismillah twice?
A) Al-Nahal
B) Al-Namal
C) Al-Ahzab
D) Al-Noor
Surah Al-Namal (Chapter 27) has Bismillah twice. It discusses various signs of Allah’s existence and His wisdom in creation, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the Creator and following His guidance.