1. Islam is described as a complete code of life because it provides guidance in:
(A) Religious matters only
(B) Political affairs only
(C) All aspects of human life
(D) Economic affairs only
2. The primary sources of Islamic law are:
(A) Culture and traditions
(B) Logic and reason
(C) Quran and Sunnah
(D) Customs and rituals
3. Islam provides guidance regarding:
(A) Personal, social, political, and economic life
(B) Moral values only
(C) Social and economic life only
(D) Worship only
4. The Islamic concept of equality means:
(A) Equality before law
(B) Superiority of one race
(C) Economic dominance
(D) Social hierarchy
5. Islam rejects discrimination on the basis of:
(A) Race and color
(B) Power only
(C) Wealth only
(D) Education only
6. In Islam, the purpose of economic system is to ensure:
(A) Wealth accumulation
(B) Social justice and fair distribution
(C) Interest-based economy
(D) Capitalism
7. Zakat in Islam aims to:
(A) Increase government revenue
(B) Promote interest
(C) Eliminate poverty
(D) Support capitalism
8. Islam prohibits interest (Riba) because it:
(A) Causes exploitation
(B) Reduces trade
(C) Limits wealth
(D) Promotes equality
9. The political system of Islam is based on:
(A) Dictatorship
(B) Monarchy
(C) Justice and consultation (Shura)
(D) Democracy without limits
10. The concept of accountability in Islam refers to:
(A) Worldly punishment only
(B) Accountability in courts only
(C) Political responsibility only
(D) Accountability before Allah
11. Islamic social system promotes:
(A) Individualism
(B) Class struggle
(C) Brotherhood and mutual help
(D) Social isolation
12. Islam emphasizes moral values such as:
(A) Dishonesty and greed
(B) Justice and honesty
(C) Materialism only
(D) Power and dominance
13. Islamic family system is based on:
(A) Individual freedom only
(B) Material benefits
(C) Social pressure
(D) Mutual rights and responsibilities
14. The concept of Halal and Haram in Islam guides:
(A) Worship only
(B) Dietary habits only
(C) Every aspect of life
(D) Economic activities only
15. Islam provides laws related to crime to:
(A) Encourage punishment
(B) Establish peace and justice
(C) Create fear
(D) Promote power
16. The Islamic concept of human dignity states that:
(A) Only Muslims are honored
(B) Wealthy people are superior
(C) All humans are honored
(D) Leaders are superior
17. The Islamic economic system discourages:
(A) Trade
(B) Charity
(C) Hard work
(D) Hoarding of wealth
18. Islam teaches balance between:
(A) Religion and politics
(B) Material and spiritual life
(C) Individual and society
(D) All of the above
19. The law of Islam is known as:
(A) Constitution
(B) Common law
(C) Shariah
(D) Civil law
20. The concept of life in Islam is based on:
(A) Material success only
(B) Worldly pleasure only
(C) Political power
(D) Success in this world and the hereafter