1. What does Taqdeer mean in Islam?
(A) Free will only
(B) Human choice alone
(C) Random chance
(D) Predestination by Allah
2. Who knows everything that will happen according to Islam?
(A) Prophets
(B) Angels
(C) Allah
(D) Humans
3. Taqdeer means that…
(A) Everything happens without Allah’s will
(B) Only humans control their fate
(C) Allah has knowledge and control over all events
(D) Fate is random
4. Does belief in Taqdeer negate human responsibility?
(A) Yes, completely
(B) Yes, but only for sins
(C) No, humans are still accountable
(D) Yes, only for good deeds
5. Which of the following is true about Allah’s knowledge?
(A) Limited to humans
(B) Only knows the future
(C) Only knows the present
(D) Knows past, present, and future
6. What is the relationship between Qadr and Taqdeer?
(A) Qadr refers to Allah’s decree, which is part of Taqdeer
(B) Qadr is different from Taqdeer
(C) Qadr is only human action
(D) Qadr denies Taqdeer
7. Taqdeer teaches Muslims to…
(A) Trust in Allah and make efforts
(B) Give up efforts
(C) Depend only on others
(D) Ignore consequences
8. Which of these statements is correct about Taqdeer?
(A) Humans have no role in their actions
(B) Predestination is random
(C) Allah’s knowledge and human free will coexist
(D) Only good deeds are predestined
9. The Quran mentions Taqdeer in the context of…
(A) Life, death, provision, and destiny
(B) Laws of nature
(C) Entertainment
(D) Only prayer
10. Belief in Taqdeer strengthens…
(A) Faith and trust in Allah
(B) Laziness
(C) Confusion
(D) Doubt in Allah
11. Which Hadith supports belief in Taqdeer?
(A) “Actions are by intentions.”
(B) “No one can benefit from wealth except what Allah has written.”
(C) “Pray only on Fridays.”
(D) “Avoid strangers.”
12. Taqdeer includes knowledge of…
(A) Only good events
(B) Both good and bad events
(C) Only bad events
(D) Only future events
13. Human free will is…
(A) Completely denied in Islam
(B) Only for minor actions
(C) Only for worldly matters
(D) Recognized alongside Taqdeer
14. Predestination is part of which pillar of faith?
(A) Salah
(B) Zakat
(C) Hajj
(D) Iman
15. What does Taqdeer teach about trials in life?
(A) They are meaningless
(B) They are part of Allah’s plan
(C) They happen by chance
(D) Only good events are planned
16. Can humans change their destiny according to Islam?
(A) No, destiny is fixed
(B) Only Prophets can
(C) Yes, through efforts and supplications
(D) Only kings can
17. Which of these is a benefit of believing in Taqdeer?
(A) Laziness in worship
(B) Patience and contentment
(C) Ignoring responsibilities
(D) Disbelief in prophets
18. Who decrees the lifespan of humans?
(A) Angels
(B) Allah
(C) Humans
(D) Scholars
19. Belief in Taqdeer encourages Muslims to…
(A) Work hard while trusting Allah
(B) Avoid effort
(C) Blame others for misfortunes
(D) Deny accountability
20. Taqdeer is mentioned in the Quran in which Surah?
(A) Surah Al-Fatiha
(B) Surah Al-Qadr
(C) Surah Al-Hadid
(D) Surah Al-Qamar
21. Provision (Rizq) is also part of…
(A) Human effort only
(B) Chance
(C) Taqdeer
(D) Random events
22. Belief in Taqdeer does not excuse…
(A) Prayer and worship
(B) Trust in Allah
(C) Laziness in work
(D) Gratitude
23. Who writes the destiny of humans?
(A) Allah
(B) Prophets
(C) Angels
(D) Kings
24. Taqdeer is related to which of the following?
(A) Only worldly life
(B) Life, death, sustenance, and events
(C) Only afterlife
(D) Only worship
25. Humans are responsible for…
(A) None
(B) Only thoughts
(C) Only deeds
(D) Their actions and intentions
26. Which of these is a misconception about Taqdeer?
(A) Trusting Allah is important
(B) Allah knows everything
(C) Humans are accountable
(D) Humans have no free will
27. Predestination teaches Muslims to be…
(A) Lazy
(B) Reckless
(C) Patient in adversity
(D) Greedy
28. Taqdeer and human effort…
(A) Contradict each other
(B) Work together in Islam
(C) Are irrelevant
(D) Only matter for kings
29. Belief in Taqdeer is a part of…
(A) Islam only
(B) Iman (Faith)
(C) Worship
(D) Zakat
30. Belief in Taqdeer helps Muslims to…
(A) Depend on luck
(B) Ignore consequences
(C) Fear Allah and trust Him
(D) Avoid prayer