PES JS2 IRS Second Term Exam Obj 2025/2026
  • 1. A student avoids eating secretly during fasting because he knows Allah sees him. This shows
A) Fear of Allah (Taqwa)
B) Weakness
C) Habit only
D) Fear of people
  • 2. The main purpose of fasting is to develop
A) Hunger only
B) Taqwa
C) Competition
D) Pride
  • 3. Which among the following is one of the six sound collections of Hadith
A) Ibn-Majah
B) Abu huraira
C) Ibn Taimiyya
D) Ibn Hibbaan
  • 4. Giving Zakatul-Fitr helps to
A) Promote pride
B) Punish people
C) Purify wealth only
D) Support the poor during Eid
  • 5. A Muslim who prays Taraweeh regularly shows
A) The Importance of Amanah
B) Pride
C) Influence
D) Commitment to worship
  • 6. One of the good practice of Arab before Islam is
A) Ignoring others
B) Honouring a guest
C) Praising themselves
D) Drinking alcohol
  • 7. Bad practice of arabiya before Islam include
A) Helping the needy
B) Gossiping
C) Gambling
D) Fighting one another
  • 8. A person who eats before dawn is observing
A) Suhur
B) Tahajjud
C) Taraweeh
D) Iftar
  • 9. Why is Zakatul-Fitr given before Eid prayer?
A) To delay reward
B) So the poor can celebrate
C) To avoid prayer
D) To gain fame
  • 10. I’tikaf helps a Muslim to
A) Meet new friends
B) Focus on Allah
C) Eat different foods
D) Sleep in mosque
  • 11. Breaking fast at the right time shows
A) Ignorance
B) Lack of knowledge
C) Obedience to Allah
D) Bad habit
  • 12. One of the lessons from Hadith No 15 of An-Nawawi teaches us
A) Respect our guests
B) Taking advantage of people's patience
C) Travel at night
D) Ignore our neighbours
  • 13. A fasting person who lies loses
A) Time only
B) Thirst
C) Reward of fasting
D) Tranquility
  • 14. Who among the following is exempted from fasting?
A) Students
B) Married couples
C) Old man/woman
D) The poor
  • 15. Taraweeh prayer is performed
A) At noon
B) At night
C) In the afternoon
D) In the morning
  • 16. Laylatul-Qadr is searched for in
A) Middle days
B) Last ten nights
C) Anytime
D) First ten days
  • 17. A Muslim gives charity secretly to
A) Compete
B) Be praised
C) Gain fame
D) Avoid showing off
  • 18. Zakatul-Fitr purifies
A) Fasting mistakes
B) Money and pride
C) Our food
D) The cloth we wore on Eid
  • 19. Fasting makes Muslims feel
A) Freedom
B) The condition of the poor
C) The joy of wealth
D) Hunger
  • 20. One of the role of the Prophets is to
A) Motivate people
B) Have many followers
C) Call upon worshipping Allah alone
D) Take from the rick
  • 21. The reward of good deeds in Ramadan is
A) Doubled
B) Multiplied
C) Generous
D) Approved
  • 22. A Muslim wakes up at night to pray
A) Competing
B) Seeking wealth
C) Seeking Allah's reward
D) Seeking fame
  • 23. Eid-ul-Fitr marks
A) Start of fasting
B) End of Ramadan
C) New year
D) Hajj period
  • 24. A fasting person avoids bad speech to
A) Follow rules only
B) Impress people
C) Protect his fast
D) Avoid punishment
  • 25. Zakatul-Fitr is compulsory on
A) Husband and wife
B) Parent only
C) Leaders only
D) Those who can afford
  • 26. One who observes Itikaf stays in
A) Home
B) Makka
C) Madeenah
D) The mosque
  • 27. Fasting helps control
A) Friends
B) Money
C) Time
D) Hunger and desires
  • 28. Ramadan encourages
A) Laziness
B) Good character
C) Pride
D) Bad behavior
  • 29. A Muslim seeks forgiveness in Ramadan to
A) Be praised
B) Gain wealth
C) Compete
D) Be purified
  • 30. Laylatul-Qadr is better than
A) One month
B) Ten days
C) One thousand months
D) One day
  • 31. Charity during Ramadan shows
A) Fear
B) Competition
C) Kindness and faith
D) Pride
  • 32. Fasting is for the sake of
A) Allah
B) People
C) Friends
D) Leaders
  • 33. One benefit of fasting is
A) Pride
B) Self-discipline
C) Weakness
D) Anger
  • 34. A Muslim shares food at Iftar to
A) Show wealth
B) Help others
C) Compete
D) Avoid hunger
  • 35. Ramadan ends with
A) Hajj
B) New year
C) Eid-ul-Adha
D) Eid-ul-Fitr
  • 36. A good Muslim in Ramadan avoids
A) Food
B) Prayer
C) Charity
D) Sins
  • 37. Fasting strengthens
A) Power
B) Status
C) Wealth
D) A person's faith
  • 38. Muslims increase Qur’an recitation in Ramadan because
A) They are forced
B) It is a blessed month
C) They are free
D) It is easy
  • 39. The goal of Ramadan is
A) Spiritual growth
B) Wealth gain
C) Physical strength
D) Social status
  • 40. One of the following is not an obligatory fasting
A) Fasting on the Day of Arafah
B) Owing fast
C) Promise fast
D) Ramadan
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