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Arab Culture and Islamic Studies 2013 June UGC NET Solved Question Paper III



Arab Culture and Islamic Studies 2013 June UGC NET Solved Question Paper III





1. The sea-port of Jeddah is located on the





(A) Eastern Coast of Arabia





(B) Western Coast of Arabia





(C) In the Indian Ocean





(D) Persian Gulf





Answer: (B)











2. Ma’rib dam is located in the country





(A) India





(B) Egypt





(C) Iraq





(D) Yemen





Answer: (D)











3. The chief deity of al-ka‘abah during the pre-Islamic period was





(A) Al-Lat





(B) Al-Manat





(C) Hubl





(D) Al-uzza





Answer: (C)











4. The annual fair in which the poetic masterpieces were selected was held at





(A) Mecca





(B) Madina





(C) Yemen





(D) Ukaz





Answer: (D)











5. Al-Mufaddaliyat was compiled by





(A) Al-Dabbi





(B) Al-Dhabi





(C) Imraul Qays





(D) Al-Aghani





Answer: (A)











6. Which of the following pair is not matched correctly?





(A) Capital of the Abbasids – Kufa





(B) Capital of the Umayyads – Damascus





(C) First Muslim Capital – Madina





(D) Capital of the Fatimids – Cairo





Answer: (A)











7. The first slave who accepted Islam was





(A) Zayd bin Harith





(B) Hazrat Bilal





(C) Usama





(D) Hatim al-Tair





Answer: (B)











8. Prophet Muhammad accompanied his uncle Abu-Talib on a caravan journey to





(A) Palestine 





(B) Egypt





(C) Syria





(D) Habsha





Answer: (C)











9. ‘Isra’ the nocturnal journey of Prophet Muhammad took place when he was in





(A) Mecca





(B) Madina





(C) Taif





(D) Cairo





Answer: (A)











10. The oldest account of Prophet Muhammad’s life is available in





(A) Sirah ibn-Ishaq





(B) Sirat al-Nabi





(C) Muhammad-e-Arabi





(D) Al-Rahiq ul-Makhtum





Answer: (A)











11. After Prophet Muhammad received his first revelation there was a brief interval which is called





(A) Sanat al-Wufud





(B) Laylat al-Qadr





(C) Ihsan





(D) Fatrah





Answer: (D)











12. The compulsory acts in Islam are called





(A) Faraid





(B) Nafil





(C) Sunnat





(D) Sunnat-i Nuwakkida





Answer: (A)











13. Zakat is to be paid by the will to do Muslims at the rate of





(A) 3 %





(B) 6 %





(C) 10 %





(D) 2½ %





Answer: (D)











14. The Bayat-i Rizwan took place at





(A) Mecca





(B) Hudaybiyah





(C) Madina





(D) Taif





Answer: (B)











15. Which of the following statement is correct?





(A) Mamluk dynasty was established by Shajar al-dur





(B) Abbasid dynasty was founded by Harun al-Rashid





(C) Baghdad was the capital of Umayyads





(D) Mohd. Abduh was a native of Istanbul





Answer: (A)











16. The office of the caliphate became hereditary from the times of





(A) Muawiyah





(B) Yazid-II





(C) Al-Saffah





(D) Al-Amin





Answer: (A)











17. As per the Christian calendar the period of rightly guided caliphate is of





(A) 39 years





(B) 40 years





(C) 29 years





(D) 58 years





Answer: (C)











18. Non-Muslims living in an Islamic State are called





(A) Ahl al-Zimma





(B) Ahl al-Madina





(C) Ahl al-Zahir





(D) Ahl al-Batin





Answer: (A)











19. Hazrat Ali was assassinated by





(A) Abu Lulu Firoz





(B) Hulaqu Khan





(C) Ibn Muljam





(D) Il-Khan





Answer: (C)











20. Which of the following statement is wrong?





(A) Sura-i Baqara is the 2nd Chapter of the Quran





(B) Sura-i Nisa is the Fifth Chapter of the Quran





(C) Sura-i Al-e Imran is the 3rdChapter of the Quran





(D) Sura-i Fatheha is the 1stChapter of the Quran





Answer: (B)











21. The Riddah wars took place during the caliphate of





(A) Ali





(B) Umar





(C) Abu Bakr





(D) Uthman





Answer: (C)











22. The battle of Siffin took place between





(A) Aysha and Ali





(B) Prophet Muhammad &Quraysh





(C) Ali & Muawiyah





(D) Haroon al-Rashid & Qalawun





Answer: (C)





                    





23. The Umayyid Caliph Abdul-Malik introduced





(A) The Arbieization of public registers





(B) Postal system





(C) The Dept. of Shurta





(D) Baytul-Mal





Answer: (A)











24. The founder of the Mutazilite School was





(A) Al-Farabi





(B) Al-Kindi





(C) Wasil bin Ata‘





(D) Hasan al-Banna





Answer: (C)











25. The Asharite school was founded by





(A) Abu Musa





(B) Ghafari





(C) Al-Walid





(D) Abul Hasan





Answer: (D)











26. The Science of Hadith criticism was evolved by





(A) Mufassirun





(B) Muhadithun





(C) Fuqaha





(D) Rationalists





Answer: (B)











27. Abu Muslim was the leader of





(A) The Khurasanis





(B) Jabarites





(C) Qadarites





(D) Shiites





Answer: (A)











28. Match the following correctly:





(A) Umayyad Dynasty– Al-Majusi





(B) Abbasid Dynasty – Al-Jahiz





(C) Mamluk Dynasty – Ubaidullah Sindhi





(D) Mughal Dynasty – Marghinani





Answer: (B)











29. The concept of Al-Sultan Zillullah-I fil Ard was propounded by





(A) Mawardi





(B) Al-Majusi





(C) Kindi





(D) Nizamul Mulk Tusi





Answer: (D)











30. Diwan ul-Kharāj during the Abbasid period looked after matters of





(A) Finance





(B) Postal system





(C) Judiciary





(D) Administration





Answer: (A)











31. Kitab al-Tibb al-Mansuri, in the field of medicine was written by





(A) Al-Razi





(B) Ibn-Ishaq al-Samani





(C) Ibn Sina





(D) Al-Majusi





Answer: (B)











32. The title of al-mu‘allim al-thani was given to





(A) Abu Nasr al-Farabi





(B) Ibn Sina





(C) Al-Ghazali





(D) Al-Hamadani





Answer: (A)











33. Kitab al-Hind, was written by





(A) Sulaiman the Merchant





(B) Ibn Battutah





(C) Al-Biruni





(D) Al-Battani





Answer: (C)











34. Jama‘at-i Islami was established by





(A) Maulana Maududi





(B) Ashraf Ali Thanwi





(C) Dr. Sir Iqbal





(D) Maulana Zakariya





Answer: (A)











35. The famous book entitled ‘Tazkirah’ was authored by





(A) Dr. Sir Iqbal





(B) Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan





(C) Abul Kalam Azad





(D) Ashraf Ali Thanwi





Answer: (C)











36. Which of the following do not match correctly?





(A) Ibn Haitham– Kitab al-Manazir





(B) Ibn Muqaffa – Kalilahwa Dimnah





(C) Abul Faraj Isfahani – Kitab al- Aghani





(D) Ibn Rushd – Al-Fawz al- Kabir





Answer: (D)











37. Jami‘al-Bayan fi Tafsir al-Quran, was written by





(A) Imam Bukhari





(B) Mohd. Ibn-Jarir al-Tabari





(C) Ibn Qutaybah





(D) Al-Yaqubi





Answer: (B)











38. Siha Sitta, the six canonical books of Hadith literature were compiled during the period of





(A) Ummayid period





(B) Abbasid period





(C) Khilafat-i Rashida





(D) The Ottoman period





Answer: (B)











39. The Qiyas was extensively used in legislation by





(A) Abu Hanifa





(B) Malik ibn Anas





(C) Idris al-Shafii





(D) Ahmad ibn Hanbal





Answer: (A)











40. Abu Yousuf was the student of





(A) Imam Zahir





(B) Ahmad ibn Hanbal





(C) Idris al-Shafii





(D) Abu Hanifa





Answer: (D)











41. The Mehr which is paid promptly is called





(A) Mehr-i Mu‘ajjal





(B) Mehr-i Muwajjal





(C) Mehr-i Mithil





(D) Mehr-i Fatimi





Answer: (A)











42. Ihya al-ulum was written by





(A) Al-Ghazali





(B) Al-Kindi





(C) Al-Farabi





(D) Mohd. ibn Abdul Wahab





Answer: (A)











43. Shah Waliullah authored





(A) Sirat al-Nabi





(B) Sirat-i Mustaqim





(C) Bayan al-Arab





(D) Izalat al-Khafa





Answer: (D)











44. Arrange the following scholars in chronological order. Use the code given below:





(i) Badiuzzaman Nursi





(ii) Ibn Taymiyyah





(iii) Ibn Bajja





(iv) Ibn Khaldun





Codes:





(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)





(B) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)





(C) (iii) (ii) (iv) (i)





(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)





Answer: (C)











45. The Sufis of which order flourished in India during the Sultanate period?





(A) The Chishtis





(B) The Rifai‘s





(C) The Naqshbandis





(D) The Qadris





Answer: (A)











46. Baba Faridud-Din Ganj Shakar was the Khalifah of





(A) Shaikh Shihab ud-Din Suhrawardi





(B) Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi





(C) Bakhtyar Kaki





(D) Bandanawaz





Answer: (C)











47. Futuhat-i Makkiyyah was written by





(A) Al-Ghazali





(B) Ibn al-Arabi





(C) Al-Kindi





(D) Ibn-Rushd





Answer: (B)











48. The concept of Wahdat al-Wujud was propounded by





(A) Al-Shibli





(B) Al-Ghazali





(C) Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi





(D) Ibn al-Arabi





Answer: (D)











49. The term ‘Anal Haq’ was pronounced by





(A) Al-Hamid





(B) Al-Hallaj





(C) Bayazid Bistami





(D) Shibli





Answer: (B)











50. The Bhakti movement was founded by





(A) Ramanuja





(B) Premchand





(C) Jaisi





(D) Tulsidas





Answer: (A)











51. The Ismailis are also known as





(A) Sabai‘s





(B) Jafaris





(C) Dawoodis





(D) Imamis





Answer: (A)











52. Arrange the following movements in chronological order and use the code given below:





(i) Al-Bath Party





(ii) Sabai‘s





(iii) Wahabis





(iv) Tablighi Jamat





Codes:





(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)





(B) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)





(C) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)





(D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)





Answer: (B)











53. Sanusia order was established by





(A) Mohd. Bin Abdul Wahab





(B) Ahmad Sharif





(C) Shaikh Zahid Gilani





(D) Mohd. Bin Ali





Answer: (D)











54. Futuh ul-Ghayb, was written by





(A) Shaikh Shihab ud-Din





(B) Abdul Qadir Gilani





(C) Shaikh Nizam ud-Din Auliya





(D) Junaid of Baghdad





Answer: (B)











55. Al-Manar party was established by





(A) Jamaluddin Afghani





(B) Muhammad Abduh





(C) Rashid Rida





(D) Ali Abdur Raziq





Answer: (C)











56. Abdur Rahman al-Kawakibi was the champion of





(A) Egyptian Nationalism





(B) Arab Nationalism





(C) Turkish Nationalism





(D) Indian Nationalism





Answer: (B)











57. The term ‘Nizam i Jadid’ refer to the times of





(A) Salim – I





(B) Bayazid – I





(C) Salim – II





(D) Salim – III





Answer: (D)











58. The era of ‘Tanzimat’ belongs to the period of





(A) Mahmud – II





(B) Muhammad the Fatheha





(C) Salim – I





(D) Murad – I





Answer: (A)











59. Constantinople was conquered by





(A) Sulaiman the Magnificent





(B) Murad – I





(C) Mohammad – II





(D) Muhammad – I





Answer: (C)











60. The shrine of the Qadiri Sufi, Shaykh bandagi Muhammad Ghouth is located in





(A) Utch-Multan





(B) Delhi





(C) Lucknow





(D) Mahrauli





Answer: (A)











61. Maulana Maududi the founder of Jama‘at-i Islami was born at





(A) Delhi





(B) Hyderabad





(C) Aurangabad





(D) Lahore





Answer: (C)











62. The Faraidi movement worked among the peasants of





(A) Bengal





(B) Delhi





(C) Lucknow





(D) Bhopal





Answer: (A)











63. Which of the following statement is correct?





(A) Sindh was captured by Mohd. Bin Qasim in 1206 A.D.





(B) Nizam al-Mulk Tusi was theVazir of the Saljuq Kingdom during the reign of Malik Shah.





(C) Abul Abbas al-Saffah was the founder of the Umayyad Kingdom.





(D) Kitab al-Aghani, was written by Ibn Khaludun.





Answer: (B)











64. The founder of modern Egypt was





(A) Mohammad Shah





(B) Riza Shah





(C) Nasir ud-Din





(D) Mohd. Ali Pasha





Answer: (D)











65. The early Arab traders came and settled on the





(A) Western coast of India





(B) U.P.





(C) Bhopal





(D) Calcutta





Answer: (A)











66. Which of the following statement is correct?





(A) Nasir ud-Din Shah Qachar was the founder of modern Iran.





(B) Mohd. Ali worked in Iraq.





(C) Ibn Taymiyah was a poet.





(D) Shah Waliullah migrated to Turkey and died there.





Answer: (A)











67. The earliest religio-political sect established in the history of Islam was





(A) Shiites





(B) Kharijites





(C) Qadarites





(D) Murjiites





Answer: (B)











68. Which of the following statement is wrong?





(A) The Qadiri order was established by Shaykh Abdul Qadir Gillani.





(B) Awarif al-Ma‘arif was written by Abdul Qadir Gilani





(C) The Chishti order in India was established by Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti.





(D) The dome of the rock is located at Jerusalem.





Answer: (B)











69. The author of ‘Athar al-Sanadid’ is





(A) Abul Kalam Azad





(B) Mohd. Iqbal





(C) Sir Sayyid Ahmad





(D) Shah Waliullah





Answer: (C)











70. The Surah of the Quran which begins without Bismillah is,





(A) Sura-i Taubah





(B) Sura-i Baqarah





(C) Sura-i Ikhlas





(D) Sura-i Namal





Answer: (A)











71. Mark the correct answer:





(A) ‘Muwatta’ was written by Numan bin Thabit.





(B) The cities of Mecca & Madina are located in Hijaz province.





(C) Tijaniya order operated in Iran.





(D) Al-Waqāi‘al-Misriya was published from Pakistan.





Answer: (B)











72. Suleiman the merchant was the author of





(A) Kitab al-Hind





(B) Silsila al-Tawarikh





(C) Tuhfat al-Mujahidin





(D) Rehla





Answer: (B)











73. The Islamic revolution of Iran by Ayatullah Khomeini took place in the year





(A) 1979





(B) 1969





(C) 1959





(D) 1971





Answer: (A)











74. Which of the following statement is correct?





(A) Tahrik-i Mujahidin was a reformist movement.





(B) The capital of Saudi Arabia is Jeddah.





(C) Kamal Ataturk abolished caliphate in 1857.





(D) Mughal Empire was established in 1206.





Answer: (A)











75. Arrange the following personalities in chronological order and use the code given below:





(i) Hasan Basari





(ii) Bayazid Bistami





(iii) Ibn al-Arabi





(iv) Shaykh Nizamuddin Auliya





Codes:





(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)





(B) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)





(C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)





(D) (i) (ii) (iv) (iii)





Answer: (A)


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