1. A Hadith is a…
(A) Saying, action, or approval of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
(B) Verse of the Quran
(C) A historical story
(D) A law of kings
2. Sahih Hadith means…
(A) Weak Hadith
(B) Authentic Hadith
(C) Fabricated Hadith
(D) Rare Hadith
3. Daif Hadith refers to…
(A) Strong Hadith
(B) Repeated Hadith
(C) Weak Hadith
(D) Hadith from Quran
4. Hasan Hadith means…
(A) Mutawatir Hadith
(B) Weak Hadith
(C) Fabricated Hadith
(D) Good Hadith, slightly less reliable than Sahih
5. Mutawatir Hadith is…
(A) A Hadith reported by one person only
(B) A Hadith reported by many, leaving no doubt
(C) Weak Hadith
(D) Fabricated Hadith
6. Sahih Hadith requires…
(A) Fabrication
(B) Weak memory of narrators
(C) Continuous chain of narrators
(D) Single narration only
7. A Daif Hadith may have…
(A) Quranic reference
(B) Continuous chain
(C) Many narrators
(D) Broken chain or unreliable narrator
8. Hasan Hadith narrators are…
(A) Reliable, but memory slightly less strong than Sahih
(B) Weak and forgetful
(C) Fabricators
(D) Unknown
9. Mutawatir Hadith gives…
(A) No guidance
(B) Doubtful knowledge
(C) Weak knowledge
(D) Certain knowledge
10. A Hadith that is narrated by one or few people is called…
(A) Sahih
(B) Hasan
(C) Ahad
(D) Mutawatir
11. Sahih Hadith is used to…
(A) Fabricate stories
(B) Ignore Sunnah
(C) Establish Islamic laws
(D) Teach history only
12. Daif Hadith can be used…
(A) As evidence in Shariah without support
(B) To reject Quran
(C) To establish new laws
(D) For virtues of actions, not legal rulings
13. Hasan Hadith is considered…
(A) Acceptable and used in Fiqh with caution
(B) Fabricated
(C) Weak and useless
(D) Only Mutawatir
14. Mutawatir Hadith cannot…
(A) Convey certain knowledge
(B) Be fabricated
(C) Be weak
(D) Teach virtues
15. Continuous chain of narrators is called…
(A) Daif
(B) Matn
(C) Isnad
(D) Sahih
16. The text of Hadith is called…
(A) Matn
(B) Isnad
(C) Daif
(D) Sahih
17. A Hadith narrated by few people and not widely reported is…
(A) Sahih
(B) Mutawatir
(C) Ahad
(D) Hasan
18. Sahih Hadith must be free from…
(A) Narration
(B) Fabrication, hidden defects, and weakness
(C) Matn
(D) Virtues
19. Daif Hadith is generally not used to…
(A) Teach moral virtues
(B) Establish obligatory laws
(C) Encourage good deeds
(D) Explain minor acts
20. Hasan Hadith is better than…
(A) Sahih
(B) Quran
(C) Mutawatir
(D) Daif
21. Mutawatir Hadith is…
(A) Certain and free of doubt
(B) Less reliable
(C) Weak
(D) Fabricated
22. Ahad Hadith can be…
(A) Only Hasan
(B) Only Sahih
(C) Sahih or Daif
(D) Mutawatir
23. The purpose of classifying Hadith is to…
(A) Determine authenticity for Islamic rulings
(B) Create stories
(C) Replace Quran
(D) Teach history only
24. Matn of Hadith should be…
(A) Weak
(B) Fabricated
(C) Free from contradiction and error
(D) Ignored
25. Sahih Hadith narrators must be…
(A) Trustworthy and accurate
(B) Weak and forgetful
(C) Fabricators
(D) Unknown
26. Hasan Hadith becomes Sahih if…
(A) It contradicts Quran
(B) Fabricated
(C) Weak narrators remain
(D) Narrators’ memory improves or verified by supporting evidence
27. Daif Hadith may arise due to…
(A) Broken chain, missing narrators, or weak memory
(B) Strong chain
(C) Verified evidence
(D) Mutawatir narration
28. Sahih Hadith is highly important for…
(A) Establishing Islamic beliefs and laws
(B) Fabrication
(C) History only
(D) Ignoring Sunnah
29. Mutawatir Hadith is reported by…
(A) Weak narrators
(B) One person
(C) Only scholars
(D) Many people at every level of chain
30. Daif Hadith should be used with…
(A) Caution and knowledge of its weakness
(B) Blind acceptance
(C) Fabrication
(D) Establishing obligations