HISTORY (XI)- LESSON -4
THE CENTRAL ISLAMIC LAND (XI)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
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Q1: The Arab
tribe had their own god or goddess who was worshipped_________ in a shrine.
a.
Dewata
b .
Devi
c.
Angle
d.
Sanam
Q2: The Name of
the Muhammad tribe was __________.
a.
Quarysh
b.
Kurash
c.
Furaysh
d. Guraysh
Q3: Mecca was
located on the cross road of a trade routes between Yemen and _________.
a.
Pakistan
b.
Iran
c.
Iraq
d.
Syria
Q4: In which
year Muhammad declared himself to be the messanger of god.
a.
Around
512
b.
Around
612
c.
Around
712
d.
Around
812
Q5: Muhammad
was to found a community of believers __________ bound by a common set of
religious set of beliefs.
a.
Amma
b.
Brahma
c.
Umma
d.
Summa
Q6: Those who
excepted the doctrine of Muhammad were called__________.
a.
Jews
b.
Christians
c.
Buddhists
d.
Muslims
Q7: In which
year Muhammad was forced to migrate with his followers to medina from mecca?
a.
722
b.
622
c.
522
d.
422
Q8: With year
of Muhammad arrival in medina marking the beginning of the Muslim __________.
a.
Rituals
b.
Festivals
c.
Calendar
d.
Celebration
Q9: Muhammad
was _________ by language and culture.
a.
Pakistan
b.
European
c.
British
d d.
Arab
Q10: In 6th
century Arab culture was largely confined to __________ peninsula.
a.
Asian
b.
European
c.
Arabian
d.
African
Q11: When
Gabriel who brought messenger to Muhammad the first word he spoke was Iqra from
which has come the word_________.
a.
Quabila
b.
Murawwa
c.
Quran
d.
Qiyama
Q12: Hijri year
was lunar year of _________ days.
a.
365 days
b.
366
days
c.
354
days
d.
355
days
Q13: The Hijri
year is about __________ days shorter than solar year.
a.
10 days
b.
11
days
c .
12
days
d.
14
days
Q14: __________
was the region of conflict between Muslim of mecca Jews of medina.
a.
Raids
b.
Culture
c.
Trade
d.
Festival
Q15: Impressed by Muhammad Achievements many tribes
mostly Bedouins joined _________ by converting to Islam.
a.
Umma
b.
State
c.
Mosque
d.
Festival
Q16: After
Muhammad’s death in________ no one legitimately to be the next prophet of
Islam.
a.
630
b.
631
c.
632
d.
633
Q17: The first
4 caliphs _______ justified their powers on the basic of their close
association with the prophet.
a.
630-641
b.
620-651
c.
632-661
d.
631-651
Q18: The first
caliph _________ suppressed the revolts by series of campaign.
a.
Abu
Bakr
b.
Abu
Ali
c.
Abu
Muhammad
d.
Abu
Khilji
Q19: The second
caliph ________ shaped Umma’s policy of expansion of power.
a.
Umar
b.
Ummad
c.
Khan
d.
Khilji
Q20: Byzantine
empire promoted __________.
a.
Islam
b.
Buddhism
c.
Christianity
d.
Zoroastrianism
Q21: The name
of the third caliph was _________.
a.
Uthman
b.
Abu
Bakr
c.
Abu
Saiyad
d.
Khilji
Q22: The
central tragery obtained its revenue from taxes paid by Muslim as well as it’s
a share of ________ from raids
a.
Gold
b.
Silver
c.
Booty
d.
Iron
Q23: Within a
decade of death of Muhammad the Arab Islamic state controlled the territory
between the Nile and the________
a.
Brahmaputra
b.
Euphrates
c.
Oxus
d.
Danube
24. By whom Ali assassinated?
(a) Muawiya
(b) Kharji
(c) Bedouins
(d) None of the above
25.Zakat
was an/a
(a) agriculture tax
(b) alms tax
(c) religious tax
(d) trade tax
26.
The Caliph during whose reign the Hijri was established was:
(a) Abu Bakr
(b) Muhammad
(c) Uthman
(d) Umar
27.
What was the name given to nomadic Arab tribes?
(a)
Sanam
(b) Qabila
(c) Bedouins
(d) Umma
28.
The semi-historical works sira in Islamic history are
(a)
biographies
(b) chronicles
(c) eyewitness reports
(d) inscriptions
29.
The Umayyad Emperor who introduced Arabic as the language of administration was
(a) Abd al-Malik
(b) Ali
(c) Abbas
(d) Muawiya
30.
Who introduced an Islamic coinage?
(a) Abu Bakr
(b) Abd-al-Malik
(c) Uthman
(d) Umar
31.
The woman-saint Sufi who, in her poems, preached intense love for God by
uniting with God was
(a) Rabia
(b) Aisha
(c) Fatima
(d) Khadija
32.
After the Arabs and Iranians, the group that was rising to power on the Islamic
scene was the
(a) Buyids
(b) Iranians
(c) Samanid
(d) Turks
33.
Prophet Muhammad’s migration from Mecca to Medina with his followers in 622 CE
is called :
(a) Hijra
(b) Kaba
(c) Mecca
(d) Calipha
34.
Caliph Muawiya shifted his capital to
(a) Rome
(b) Medina
(c) Mecca
(d) Damascus
35.
The followers and non-followers of Ali were called
(a) Arabs and Iranians
(b) Shias and Sunnis
(c) Umayyads and Abbasids
(d) Byzantines and Sasanids
36.
Frank’s were
(a)
Muslims
(b) Arab Nationals
(c) Jewish
(d) Christian
Q37.
Muamalat is meant by
(a)
rituals
(b) social affairs
(c) political considerations
(d) religious affairs
Q38.
Sasanian rulers were from
(a)
Rome
(b) Iran
(c) Greek
(d) Samarqand
Q39.
Copper coin circulated in the central Islamic Lands was called
(a)
denarius
(b) Fulus
(c) dirham
(d) drachm
Q40.
Al-Qanum fil Tibb, a book on medicine was composed by
(a)
Ibn Sina
(b) Umar Khayyam
(c) Alberuni
(d) Bayazid Bistami
Q41.
A level in literary and Cultural refinement in communication is stated as—
(a)
nazm
(b) rubai
(c) adab
(d) falasifa
Q42.
Pahlavi was
(a)
A language of ancient Rome
(b) language of sacred books of ancient Iran
(c) A ritual of Muslim Community
(d) Name of a hospital.
ANSWERS
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C |
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A |
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B |
B |
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C |
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