This collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Islamic Studies is designed specifically for candidates preparing for the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) examinations. It aims to enhance your understanding of key concepts, principles, and historical developments in Islam, which are essential for anyone pursuing a career in public service.
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1. The Holy Quran was revealed over a period of how many years?
A) 10 years
B) 20 years
C) 23 years
D) 30 years
View AnswerC
2. The first revelation of the Quran was received in which cave?
A) Cave of Hira
B) Cave of Thawr
C) Cave of Uhud
D) Cave of Badr
View AnswerA
3. The Hijrah refers to the migration of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Mecca to:
A) Medina
B) Jerusalem
C) Ta’if
D) Abyssinia
View AnswerA
4. Which of the following is not one of the five pillars of Islam?
A) Salah
B) Zakat
C) Sawm
D) Hajj
View AnswerD
5. The Quran is divided into how many chapters (Surahs)?
A) 114
B) 99
C) 100
D) 120
View AnswerA
6. The last Surah of the Quran is:
A) Al-Baqarah
B) Al-Fatiha
C) Al-Nas
D) Al-Ikhlas
View AnswerC
7. Who was the first person to accept Islam?
A) Abu Bakr
B) Khadijah
C) Ali
D) Umar
View AnswerB
8. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is referred to as the Seal of the Prophets in which Surah?
A) Al-Anfal
B) Al-Ahzab
C) Al-Baqarah
D) Al-Ma’idah
View AnswerB
9. The Prophet’s migration to Medina occurred in which year?
A) 610 AD
B) 622 AD
C) 630 AD
D) 632 AD
View AnswerB
10. Which of the following is a collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
A) Quran
B) Sunnah
C) Tafsir
D) Fiqh
View AnswerB
11. The first caliph of Islam was:
A) Ali
B) Umar
C) Abu Bakr
D) Uthman
View AnswerC
12. The Battle of Badr was fought in which year?
A) 624 AD
B) 625 AD
C) 626 AD
D) 627 AD
View AnswerA
13. Which caliph is known for compiling the Quran into a single book?
A) Abu Bakr
B) Umar
C) Uthman
D) Ali
View AnswerC
14. The concept of Zakat is related to:
A) Fasting
B) Prayer
C) Charity
D) Pilgrimage
View AnswerC
15. The term “Jihad” means:
A) War
B) Struggle
C) Peace
D) Faith
View AnswerB
16. The Quran was revealed in which language?
A) Arabic
B) Persian
C) Hebrew
D) Urdu
View AnswerA
17. The month of fasting in Islam is called:
A) Ramadan
B) Shawwal
C) Muharram
D) Safar
View AnswerA
18. The pilgrimage to Mecca is known as:
A) Hajj
B) Umrah
C) Zakat
D) Sawm
View AnswerA
19. The last Battle fought by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was:
A) Battle of Uhud
B) Battle of Badr
C) Battle of Hunayn
D) Battle of Tabuk
View AnswerC
20. The Islamic calendar is based on:
A) Solar months
B) Lunar months
C) Both Solar and Lunar
D) None of the above
View AnswerB
21. The Quran mentions how many times the word “Bismillah” (In the name of Allah)?
A) 100
B) 114
C) 124
D) 200
View AnswerB
22. Which Surah is known as the heart of the Quran?
A) Al-Fatiha
B) Al-Baqarah
C) Yasin
D) Al-Ikhlas
View AnswerC
23. The term “Hadith” refers to:
A) The Quran
B) Sayings of the Prophet
C) Islamic law
D) Prayer rituals
View AnswerB
24. The major Islamic festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan is:
A) Eid ul-Fitr
B) Eid ul-Adha
C) Mawlid
D) Ashura
View AnswerA
25. Which companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is known for his role in the Battle of Uhud?
A) Abu Bakr
B) Umar
C) Hamza
D) Ali
View AnswerC
26. The first woman to embrace Islam was:
A) Fatima
B) Aisha
C) Khadijah
D) Zainab
View AnswerC
27. The concept of fasting during Ramadan is to:
A) Increase wealth
B) Gain knowledge
C) Achieve self-discipline
D) Show off piety
View AnswerC
28. The major battle fought between Muslims and Meccans was known as:
A) Battle of Uhud
B) Battle of Badr
C) Battle of Khandaq
D) Battle of Mu’tah
View AnswerB
29. The Quran is often referred to as:
A) Al-Kitab
B) Al-Baqarah
C) Al-Sunnah
D) Al-Hadith
View AnswerA
30. The Islamic month during which Hajj is performed is:
A) Ramadan
B) Dhul-Hijjah
C) Muharram
D) Safar
View AnswerB
31. The first mosque built in Islam is:
A) Al-Masjid an-Nabawi
B) Al-Masjid al-Haram
C) Quba Mosque
D) Al-Aqsa Mosque
View AnswerC
32. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born in which city?
A) Medina
B) Mecca
C) Ta’if
D) Jerusalem
View AnswerB
33. The number of chapters (Surahs) in the Quran that start with the phrase “Bismillah” is:
A) 113
B) 114
C) 99
D) 100
View AnswerA
34. Which Caliph is known for establishing a comprehensive judicial system in Islam?
A) Abu Bakr
B) Umar
C) Uthman
D) Ali
View AnswerB
35. The Battle of Khandaq was primarily a defensive battle fought by Muslims against:
A) Romans
B) Meccans
C) Persians
D) Byzantines
View AnswerB
36. Which Surah is often recited for protection from evil?
A) Al-Fatiha
B) Al-Baqarah
C) Al-Ikhlas
D) Al-Falaq
View AnswerB
37. The term “Arkan-e-Islam” refers to:
A) Laws of Islam
B) Pillars of Islam
C) Ethics in Islam
D) Festivals in Islam
View AnswerB
38. The number of obligatory prayers (Salah) in a day is:
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
View AnswerC
39. The Islamic practice of charity is known as:
A) Sadaqah
B) Zakat
C) Khums
D) Fitrana
View AnswerB
40. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received his first revelation at the age of:
A) 25
B) 30
C) 40
D) 50
View AnswerC
41. The number of obligatory fasts in Ramadan is:
A) 29
B) 30
C) 31
D) 32
View AnswerB
42. The Prophet’s uncle who supported him during his early days was:
A) Abu Talib
B) Hamza
C) Abbas
D) Zubair
View AnswerA
43. The term “Ummah” refers to:
A) Community of believers
B) Non-believers
C) Scholars of Islam
D) Leaders in Islam
View AnswerA
44. The Battle of Tabuk was significant due to:
A) Its large number of casualties
B) Its outcome led to the conquest of Mecca
C) The threat posed by the Byzantine Empire
D) The role of women in the battle
View AnswerC
45. The Quran is written in:
A) Prose
B) Poetry
C) Both
D) Neither
View AnswerB
46. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) was known for his:
A) Wealth
B) Wisdom
C) Strength
D) None of the above
View AnswerB
47. The Quran mentions how many prophets?
A) 25
B) 40
C) 50
D) 100
View AnswerA
48. The Prophet’s final sermon emphasized:
A) The importance of wealth
B) The unity of Muslims
C) The importance of trade
D) The superiority of tribes
View AnswerB
49. The first major Islamic scholarship center was established in:
A) Mecca
B) Medina
C) Cairo
D) Baghdad
View AnswerD
50. The Islamic term for the community of believers is:
A) Ummah
B) Nation
C) Society
D) State
View AnswerA
51. The major sin in Islam is:
A) Theft
B) Adultery
C) Shirk (associating partners with Allah)
D) Lying
View AnswerC
52. The Quran instructs Muslims to perform Hajj at least once in a lifetime if they are:
A) Able
B) Wealthy
C) Young
D) Healthy
View AnswerA
53. The month of Muharram is significant for:
A) Fasting
B) Hajj
C) Mourning for Imam Hussain
D) Charity
View AnswerC
54. The treaty that allowed Muslims to perform Hajj peacefully was:
A) Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
B) Treaty of Medina
C) Treaty of Khaybar
D) Treaty of Badr
View AnswerA
55. Which of the following is a type of prayer in Islam?
A) Salah
B) Sawm
C) Zakat
D) Hajj
View AnswerA
56. The Islamic practice of fasting (Sawm) is observed during which month?
A) Shawwal
B) Rajab
C) Ramadan
D) Dhul-Qi’dah
View AnswerC
57. Which of the following was NOT one of the Rightly Guided Caliphs?
A) Ali
B) Umar
C) Uthman
D) Yazid
View AnswerD
58. The first Islamic city established was:
A) Mecca
B) Medina
C) Kufa
D) Basra
View AnswerB
59. The term “Sunnah” refers to:
A) The Quran
B) The actions of the Prophet
C) Islamic laws
D) Ethics in Islam
View AnswerB
60. The concept of the afterlife in Islam is referred to as:
A) Jannah
B) Jahannam
C) Akhirah
D) Barzakh
View AnswerC
61. The Battle of Uhud was fought against the:
A) Romans
B) Meccans
C) Persians
D) Byzantines
View AnswerB
62. The major source of Islamic law is:
A) Hadith
B) Ijtihad
C) Quran
D) All of the above
View AnswerD
63. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed Hajj for the first time in:
A) 622 AD
B) 629 AD
C) 630 AD
D) 632 AD
View AnswerB
64. The city of Jerusalem is significant in Islam because it is home to:
A) Al-Aqsa Mosque
B) The Kaaba
C) The Dome of the Rock
D) Both A and C
View AnswerD
65. The major festivals in Islam include:
A) Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha
B) Ramadan and Hajj
C) Mawlid and Ashura
D) Both A and C
View AnswerD
66. The first caliph to be assassinated was:
A) Ali
B) Uthman
C) Abu Bakr
D) Umar
View AnswerB
67. The last battle fought by Ali, the fourth caliph, was:
A) Battle of Nahrawan
B) Battle of Kufa
C) Battle of Siffin
D) Battle of Badr
View AnswerA
68. The Islamic term for non-Muslims living in an Islamic state is:
A) Kafir
B) Dhimmi
C) Murtad
D) Ahl al-Kitab
View AnswerB
69. Which of the following is considered a miracle of the Quran?
A) Its literary style
B) Its scientific accuracy
C) Its preservation
D) All of the above
View AnswerD
70. The primary purpose of Zakat is to:
A) Support the rich
B) Help the needy
C) Show off wealth
D) Pay for Hajj
View AnswerB
71. The Surah that begins with “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful” is:
A) Al-Fatiha
B) Al-Baqarah
C) Al-Ikhlas
D) Al-Nas
View AnswerA
72. The Islamic view of Jesus (Isa) is that he is:
A) The son of God
B) A prophet
C) A divine being
D) None of the above
View AnswerB
73. The phrase “Allah-u-Akbar” means:
A) Allah is Great
B) There is no god but Allah
C) Muhammad is the messenger of Allah
D) Praise be to Allah
View AnswerA
74. The practice of seeking knowledge is considered:
A) Optional
B) Mandatory for every Muslim
C) Only for scholars
D) Not important
View AnswerB
75. The term “Salat” refers to:
A) Fasting
B) Charity
C) Prayer
D) Pilgrimage
View AnswerC
76. The concept of “Tawheed” in Islam refers to:
A) Polytheism
B) Monotheism
C) Shirk
D) Idolatry
View AnswerB
77. The time period of the Rightly Guided Caliphs is known as:
A) The Golden Age
B) The Era of Enlightenment
C) The Age of Ignorance
D) The Caliphate Period
View AnswerA
78. The first battle in Islam was:
A) Battle of Uhud
B) Battle of Badr
C) Battle of Khandaq
D) Battle of Badr al-Kubra
View AnswerB
79. The major theological school of thought in Sunni Islam is:
A) Shia
B) Hanafi
C) Maliki
D) Hanbali
View AnswerB
80. The Quranic verse “La ikraha fi al-din” means:
A) There is no compulsion in religion
B) Islam is the only religion
C) All religions are equal
D) Faith is necessary
View AnswerA
81. The Quran encourages the pursuit of:
A) Wealth
B) Knowledge
C) Power
D) Fame
View AnswerB
82. The Islamic concept of justice is rooted in:
A) Revenge
B) Equality
C) Power
D) Wealth
View AnswerB
83. The main purpose of the Quran is to:
A) Provide historical accounts
B) Serve as a guide for humanity
C) Promote culture
D) Ensure political control
View AnswerB
84. The Quran mentions how many chapters named after prophets?
A) 5
B) 6
C) 12
D) 14
View AnswerD
85. The Islamic practice of community prayer on Fridays is called:
A) Jummah
B) Salat al-Fajr
C) Salat al-Dhuhr
D) Salat al-Maghrib
View AnswerA
86. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is known for his:
A) Military strategies
B) Fairness and justice
C) Wealth accumulation
D) Political maneuvering
View AnswerB
87. The role of women in early Islam is exemplified by:
A) Khadijah
B) Aisha
C) Fatima
D) All of the above
View AnswerD
88. The Quran teaches that all human beings are:
A) Born sinful
B) Created equal
C) Superior to animals
D) Inferior to angels
View AnswerB
89. The Islamic legal code is known as:
A) Fiqh
B) Sharia
C) Halal
D) Ijtihad
View AnswerB
90. The term “Hadith Qudsi” refers to:
A) Narrations of the Prophet
B) Divine sayings
C) Historical events
D) Legal rulings
View AnswerB
91. The Islamic practice of seeking forgiveness is known as:
A) Tawbah
B) Istighfar
C) Dhikr
D) Salah
View AnswerA
92. The first Islamic empire was established by:
A) The Umayyads
B) The Abbasids
C) The Rashidun
D) The Ottomans
View AnswerC
93. The Quranic chapter that emphasizes social justice is:
A) Al-Fatiha
B) Al-Baqarah
C) Al-Nisa
D) Al-Ma’idah
View AnswerC
94. The primary duty of a Muslim is:
A) To pray
B) To follow the Sunnah
C) To believe in Allah and His Messenger
D) To give charity
View AnswerC
95. The term “Ahl al-Kitab” refers to:
A) People of the Book
B) Non-believers
C) Idolaters
D) Polytheists
View AnswerA
96. The Islamic practice of greeting each other is done with:
A) Hello
B) Namaste
C) Assalamu Alaikum
D) Shalom
View AnswerC
97. The Surah known for discussing the signs of Allah is:
A) Al-Baqarah
B) Al-Imran
C) Al-Anfal
D) Al-Rahman
View AnswerD
98. The Quran states that Allah created human beings from:
A) Water
B) Clay
C) Fire
D) Light
View AnswerB
99. The Islamic term for striving in the way of Allah is:
A) Jihad
B) Ijtihad
C) Tafsir
D) Fiqh
View AnswerA
100. The Quran emphasizes the importance of:
A) Wealth accumulation
B) Power
C) Knowledge and understanding
D) Fame
View AnswerC