1. Truthfulness in Islam means:
(A) Always speaking the truth
(B) Lying to protect oneself
(C) Only telling the truth to family
(D) Avoiding social interaction
2. Honesty in Islam requires:
(A) Only in religious rituals
(B) Only in business transactions
(C) Being sincere in words and actions
(D) Optional in daily life
3. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said:
(A) Only honesty in trade matters
(B) Lying is allowed sometimes
(C) “Truthfulness leads to righteousness”
(D) Avoiding truth is permissible
4. Integrity in Islam refers to:
(A) Only religious rituals
(B) Only social appearance
(C) Consistency in moral and ethical values
(D) Optional honesty
5. Lying is considered:
(A) Halal sometimes
(B) Haram and sinful
(C) Optional
(D) Recommended
6. Truthfulness builds:
(A) Trust and strong relationships
(B) Only wealth
(C) Only social status
(D) Only obedience
7. Honesty is rewarded by:
(A) Allah in this world and the Hereafter
(B) Only socially
(C) Only financially
(D) Only culturally
8. Cheating and fraud are:
(A) Haram in Islam
(B) Halal
(C) Optional
(D) Recommended
9. Integrity in business ensures:
(A) Only profit
(B) Only personal gain
(C) Fairness, trust, and justice
(D) Only competition
10. Truthfulness is important because:
(A) Only religious rituals matter
(B) Only social appearance matters
(C) Only wealth matters
(D) It strengthens moral character
11. Lying for personal benefit is:
(A) Optional
(B) Halal
(C) Haram
(D) Recommended
12. Integrity in Islam requires:
(A) Upholding truth even under pressure
(B) Ignoring moral principles
(C) Following trends
(D) Avoiding responsibility
13. Cheating in exams or business is:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Optional
(D) Recommended
14. A truthful person is:
(A) Only socially accepted
(B) Only respected by family
(C) Trusted by Allah and people
(D) Only obedient in rituals
15. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) described a truthful person as:
(A) Beloved to Allah
(B) Only wealthy
(C) Only socially accepted
(D) Only religiously active
16. Honesty in trade involves:
(A) Hiding defects
(B) Cheating competitors
(C) Accurate measures and fair dealings
(D) Inflating prices unfairly
17. Integrity strengthens:
(A) Faith, trustworthiness, and character
(B) Only wealth
(C) Only social status
(D) Only religious rituals
18. Lying breaks:
(A) Only social norms
(B) Only business rules
(C) Trust and moral values
(D) Only religious rituals
19. Honesty in speech is:
(A) Forbidden sometimes
(B) Optional sometimes
(C) Obligatory in Islam
(D) Only cultural
20. A person with integrity:
(A) Acts only when convenient
(B) Acts according to principles consistently
(C) Acts based on trends
(D) Avoids moral responsibility
21. Cheating in business leads to:
(A) Only social acceptance
(B) Only financial gain
(C) Only popularity
(D) Loss of trust and Allah’s displeasure
22. Truthfulness in Islam is rewarded with:
(A) Only status
(B) Only wealth
(C) Only social recognition
(D) Paradise
23. Integrity includes:
(A) Only financial dealings
(B) Only religious rituals
(C) Only social manners
(D) Honesty, truthfulness, and ethical behavior
24. Lying and deceit are punished by:
(A) Only culturally
(B) Only socially
(C) Allah
(D) Only in courts
25. A truthful person is:
(A) Only feared
(B) Respected and trusted in society
(C) Only wealthy
(D) Only knowledgeable
26. Honesty in transactions ensures:
(A) Only competition
(B) Only profit
(C) Fair trade and trustworthiness
(D) Only success
27. Integrity in leadership ensures:
(A) Only wealth
(B) Only power
(C) Justice and accountability
(D) Only obedience
28. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) warned against:
(A) Charity
(B) Speaking truth
(C) Honesty
(D) Lying and dishonesty
29. Truthfulness strengthens:
(A) Only social status
(B) Only business
(C) Personal and social credibility
(D) Only religious rituals
30. Integrity in daily life means:
(A) Avoiding responsibility
(B) Only following trends
(C) Only obeying others
(D) Consistently doing right and avoiding wrong
31. Honesty includes:
(A) Only family matters
(B) Only financial dealings
(C) Only religious rituals
(D) Transparency in words and actions
32. False testimony is:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram and sinful
(C) Optional
(D) Recommended
33. Truthful speech leads to:
(A) Blessings and acceptance by Allah
(B) Only social recognition
(C) Only popularity
(D) Only profit
34. Cheating in business harms:
(A) Only competitors
(B) Only self
(C) Society and trust
(D) Only customers
35. Integrity is tested:
(A) Only in wealth
(B) In both ease and difficulty
(C) Only in social status
(D) Only in religious rituals
36. A truthful Muslim is:
(A) Only popular
(B) Guided by Allah
(C) Only wealthy
(D) Only knowledgeable
37. Honesty in speech prevents:
(A) Only cultural issues
(B) Only financial loss
(C) Only social conflict
(D) Disputes and misunderstandings
38. Integrity in leadership requires:
(A) Upholding justice and fairness
(B) Only seeking power
(C) Only wealth
(D) Only personal benefit
39. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said:
(A) “A truthful and trustworthy person will be with the prophets”
(B) Lying is sometimes allowed
(C) Only honesty in trade
(D) Only in prayers
40. Truthfulness prevents:
(A) Sins and moral corruption
(B) Only financial loss
(C) Only social problems
(D) Only cultural issues
41. Honesty in dealings is:
(A) Only social
(B) Optional sometimes
(C) Only cultural
(D) Essential for a righteous life
42. Lying to gain advantage is:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Optional
(D) Recommended
43. A person with integrity acts:
(A) Only in business
(B) Only when convenient
(C) Only in social matters
(D) According to ethical principles consistently
44. Truthfulness and honesty:
(A) Only cultural
(B) Only social
(C) Are key to moral and spiritual success
(D) Only financial
45. Integrity includes:
(A) Only religious rituals
(B) Only social obligations
(C) Keeping promises and fulfilling commitments
(D) Only cultural duties
46. Cheating and deceit break:
(A) Only legal rules
(B) Trust and moral order
(C) Only social norms
(D) Only economic rules
47. A truthful person is:
(A) Only wealthy
(B) Only feared
(C) Beloved to Allah and respected by people
(D) Only knowledgeable
48. Honesty in Islam is:
(A) Obligatory in all actions and transactions
(B) Optional sometimes
(C) Forbidden in some matters
(D) Only in trade
49. Integrity strengthens:
(A) Faith, character, and societal trust
(B) Only wealth
(C) Only social status
(D) Only power
50. Truthfulness, honesty, and integrity in Islam:
(A) Only cultural practice
(B) Only financial gain
(C) Only social recognition
(D) Lead to moral, social, and spiritual success