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Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:36 AM

Solved MCQs of Muslim Law Past Papers (2000-2013)
 
I have started this thread to solve past MCQS for our preparation.
Kindly do correction if found any thing wrong....




[B][U][SIZE="4"][SIZE="3"]MCQs - 2000[/SIZE][/SIZE][/U][/B]

(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

(1) Amam Abu Hanifa was born in Egypt. [B]No[/B]
(2) There are two kinds of evidence in Islamic Law. [B]No[/B]
(3) A Qazi can decide the case on the basis of his personal knowledge. [B]No[/B]
(4) According to Islamic Jurisprudence there are five kinds of murder. [B]No[/B]
(5) The third source of Islamic Jurisprudence is Qiyas. [B]No[/B]
(6) Imam Bukhari was born in 194 A.H. in Bukhara. [B]Yes[/B]
(7) A competent witness must be adult and sane person. [B]Yes[/B]
(8) Tazir means the punishment ordained in Quran. [B]No[/B]
(9) According to Hadith a false testimony is equal to ‘Shirk’ with Allah Almighty. [B]No[/B]
(10) A woman alone is a competent witness for murder. [B]No [/B]

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

(11) Al-tarikhul-Kabir was written by:
(a) Amam Bukhari
[B](b) Amam Muslim[/B]
(c) Amam Malik

(12) Punishment of Rajim is for:
(a) Theft
(b) False accusation
[B](c) Adultery[/B]

(13) False charge of adultery is called:
(a) Rajim
(b) Lian
[B](c) Qazif[/B]

(14) Qisas means:
[B](a) Life for life [/B]
(b) Blood money
(c) To give pardon

(15) Who was known as Dar-ul-Higra:
(a) Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal
(b) Imam Yousaf
[B](c) Imam Malik[/B]

(16) Al-Ghazali belonged to:
(a) Hanbli school of law
[B](b) Shafi school of law [/B]
(c) Hanfi school of law

(17) The term Fiqa used in the literal sense means:
[B](a) Law[/B]
(b) Understanding
(c) People’s opinion

(18) Istihsan means:
[B](a) Preference of stronger evidence over analogy[/B]
(b) Preference over Ijtihad.
(c) Preference over Qiyas.

(19) Diyat means:
[B](a) Blood money [/B]
(b) Debt
(c) Common Liability

(20) Mubah means:
[B](a) Permissible[/B]
(b) Abominable
(c) Recommended

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 11:48 AM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]
MCQs – 2001[/SIZE][/U][/B]
(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

1. Hadd is a form of punishment. [B]Yes[/B]
2. Imam Shafi was born in Syria.[B] No[/B]
3. Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal was born at Baghdad in 164 A.H. [B]Yes[/B]
4. Mandub means commendable. [B]Yes[/B]
5. Dhimmi means a non-Muslim subject of a Muslim State. [B]Yes[/B]
6. Hiba bil Iwad means a gift on condition of an exchange.[B] No[/B]
7. Iqala means cancellation of consent. [B]Yes[/B]
8. Fatawa Alamgiri was complied by Emperor Aurangzeb during his region. [B]Yes[/B]
9. Qisas means retaliation. [B]Yes[/B]
10. Ralaq-i-Tafweez means delegated divorce. [B]Yes[/B]

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

11. Al-Hedayah was written by:
a. Imam Malik
b. Abu Hanifa
c. Ibn Rushd
d. Ibn Tufail
[B]e. None of these[/B]

12. Imam Sarakhsi was the author of:
a. Al-Hawi
b. Al-Mabsut
c. Al-Muhit
d. Al-Kafi
[B]e. None of these[/B]

13. Aqilah means:
[B]a. Tribe or regiment[/B]
b. Sign
c. Sane Woman
d. Learned in the law
e. None of these

14. Isolated tradition is called:
a. Ahlaf
b. Alal
c. Aqar
[B]d. Ahad[/B]
e. None of these

15. Iddat in case of death of husband is:
a. 4 months 20 days
[B]b. 4 months 10 days[/B]
c. 90 days
d. 3 months 10 days
e. None of these

16. Mutual Imprecation is called:
a. Fasakh
b. Lian
[B]c. Mubarra[/B]
d. Zihar
e. None of these

17. What is the maximum period of gestation according to Imam Malik:
a. 4 years
b. 6 years
[B]c. 2 lunar years[/B]
d. 10 lunar years
e. None of these

18. Proper dower is called:
[B]a. Mahr-ul-Mithl[/B]
b. Mahr Muajjal
c. Mahr Muwajjal
d. Mahr-ul-Musamma
e. None of these

19. Tahkim means:
a. Administration
[B]b. Arbitration[/B]
c. Adjunction
d. Medical Profession
e. None of these

20. Imam Muhammad and Imam Abu Yusuf were the disciples of:
a. Imam Malik
[B]b. Imam Abu hanifa[/B]
c. Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal
d. Imam Shafi
e. None of these

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:04 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2002[/SIZE][/U][/B]

(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

1. The pre-Islamic Arabs used to swear by Humbul their chief. [B]Yes[/B]
2. In the time of the Prophet (PBUH) female infanticide was not prevalent. [B]Yes[/B]
3. Sale of dates on a tree inconsideration for plucked dates was called Muhaqal. [B]No[/B]
4. The legislative period of Islam commenced with the Hijrat of the Prophet (PBUH) i.e. (AD 632). [B]Yes[/B]
5. Abu Hanifa is called the ‘upholder of private judgment’. [B]Yes[/B]
6. Raja is the kind of talaq which separates. [B]Yes[/B]
7. An heir or successor by contract is called dhaui’ Larham. [B]No[/B]
8. When certain primary public rights are violated the wrong is called uquoat. [B]No[/B]
9. The office of Imam is elective and is based on Ijma.[B]No[/B]
10. A gift of an undivided share is called Bai-ul-wafa. [B]No[/B]

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

11. Sale of money for money is called:
[B]a. Bai[/B]
b. Wadi
c. Urban
d. Sarf
e. None of these

12. Al-qama and Aswad were the pupils of:
a. Ibn Abbas
b. Ibn Umar
c. Ibn Masud
d. Zaid
[B]e. None of these[/B]

13. Abu Hanifa was born in the year:
[B]a. AH 80[/B]
b. AH 100
c. AH 125
d. AH 132
e. None of these

14. Imam Muhammad and Imam Abu Yusaf were the disciples of:
a. Imam Ahmad Ibn Hambal
b. Imam Shafi
[B]c. Imam Abu Hanifa[/B]
d. Hammad
e. None of these

15. Iddat in case of death of husband is:
a. 3 months 10 days
b. 4 months 20 days
[B]c. 4 months 10 days[/B]
d. None of these

16. A woman is disqualified for the office of Qadi according to:
a. Hanifis
b. Malikis
c. Shafi’is
[B]d. None of these[/B]

17. According to Imam Abu Hanifa a Qadi should not be allowed to hold office for more than:
a. Three years
b. Two years
c. One year
d. Five years
[B]e. None of these[/B]

18. “Tafsir-i-Ahmadi” was written by:
a. Fakhrud-din-Razi
b. Mulla Ji’Wan
c. Baidawi
d. Ghazzali
[B]e. None of these[/B]

19. ‘Fatawa Alamgiri’ was complied in the:
a. Tenth century of the Hijra
b. Fifteenth century of the Hijra
c. Eleventh century of the Hijra
[B]d. None of these[/B]

20. Mutual imprecation is called:
a. Zihar
[B]b. Mubarra[/B]
c. Li’an
d. Khula

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:17 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2003[/SIZE][/U][/B]

(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

1. The interest of wife in deferred dower is a contingent one. [B]No[/B]
2. Wife is entitled to lodging in the husband’s house during iddat. [B]Yes[/B]
3. A widow is not entitled to maintainence during iddat.[B]Yes[/B]
4. A hiba-bil-iwaz is not revocable.[B]Yes[/B]
5. A contingent gift is valid in Muhammadan Law. [B]Yes[/B]
6. Malik Ibn Anas was actually a traditionalist. [B]No[/B]
7. Areeat is the grant of license to take and enjoy the usufruct of a thing. [B]No[/B]
8. Istihsan literally means a collection of rules or principles by the method of analogy.[B]Yes[/B]
9. Development of Muslim Law falls into three historic period. [B]No[/B]
10. Evidence of Five witnesses is necessary in the offence of adultery. [B]No[/B]

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

11. Aqd means:
a. Consideration
b. Satisfaction
[B]c. Contract[/B]
d. None of these

12. Jabr means:
a. Friendship
b. Guardianship of marriage
c. Relative
[B]d. None of these[/B]

13. Iddat is for:
a. Interval
[B]b. Purity[/B]
c. The certainty of paternity
d. None of these

14. Obligatory means:
a. Permissible
b. Recommended
c. Abominable
[B]d. None of these[/B]

15. The equivalent of Law in Islamic Legal system:
[B]a. Ijtilhad[/B]
b. Hukm-e-Shari
c. Obligation
d. None of these

16. Istilhsan means:
a. Preference of stronger evidence over analogy
b. Preference over Ijtihad
c. Preference over poor evidence
[B]d. None of these[/B]

17. Kitab-al-Kharaj is written by:
a. Abu Ibrahim
b. Abu Zaid
c. Abu Yousaf
[B]d. None of these
[/B]
18. Imam Abu Hanifa was born in
a. 70 A.H.
b. 75 A.H.
[B]c. 80 A.H.[/B]
d. None of these

19. Taqlid means:
a. To pursue
b. To agree
[B]c. To follow a school of law[/B]
d. None of these

20. Wakf for Limited period is:
a. Valid
[B]b. Not valid[/B]
c. Voidable
d. None of these

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:23 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2004[/SIZE][/U][/B]

(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

1. Cyprus is the mortgaging of property.[B] No[/B]
2. Wakf of Musha for a Mosque is valid. [B] No[/B]
3. Do the Sunni Muslims belong principally to the Hanfi School. [B]Yes[/B]
4. Al-Quran is the primary source of Islamic Law.[B]Yes[/B]
5. The estate of the decesead person devolves on his heirs at the moment of his death. [B]Yes[/B]
6. A life estate can be created by “Wakf” under the Islamic Law. [B]Yes[/B]
7. “True Grandfather” means a male ancestor between whom and the deceased of a female intervenes. [B]Yes[/B]
8. Hiba-bil-Ewaz is a sale in reality.[B]Yes[/B]
9. A gift made by a Muslim during Marzul-Maut takes full effect. [B]Yes[/B]
10. The father has a right to custody of a minor son aged five years. [B] No[/B]

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

11. Muqayada is:
[B]a. Sale of goods for goods[/B]
b. Sale of goods for money
c. Sale of money for money

12. Mubaqala means:
a. Sale of dates on tree in consideration for plucked dates
[B]b. Sale of Wheat in ears or of a foetus in the womb[/B]
c. Sale in which price was paid in advance

13. Ibadat are:
a. Attornments
[B]b. Acts of devotion pure and simple[/B]

14. Ghasib (Usurper)
[B]a. Who takes or keeps the thing without permission of the owner[/B]
b. Who holds the goods on behalf of others
c. Who takes the property on lease?

15. Treaty is:
a. An agreement concluded between a Modarba Company and its share holders
b. An agreement concluded by a Muslim Head of State with non-muslim or other Sovereign states
[B]c. An agreement between the partners of a firm[/B]

16. Will means:
[B]a. Testamentary disposal of testor’s property to take effect after his death[/B]
b. Acceptance of a future obligation
c. Accepting a bill of exchange

17. Dower means:
a. Property given to the bride by her parents
[B]b. Amount of money agreed to be paid by the bridegroom to the bride as a consideration of the marriage contract[/B]

18. Qazi means:
a. An Imam Masjid
b. A teacher of Islamic Fiqh
[B]c. Judge appointed by the State to perform judicial duties[/B]

19. A marriage with woman in Iddat is:
a. Void
[B]b. Irregular[/B]
c. Valid

20. Representation-Principle of:
a. Representing the case of a client by a Council
[B]b. Rule of Inheritance under the Islamic Law[/B]
c. Choose a person as a member of the legislative assembly

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:38 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2005
[/SIZE][/U][/B]
(A) Write only Yes/No in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

1. A property which does not exist may be disposed off by a will. [B]No[/B]
2. A death-bed gift is essentially a gift. [B]No[/B]
3. A wakf may be inter vivos. [B]Yes[/B]
4. Delivery of possession is not necessary for a gift. [B]No[/B]
5. There is limit on the donor’s power to make gift. [B]No[/B]
6. There are five kinds of Hiba under Muslim law. [B]No[/B]
7. Sadaquah cannot be revoked.B]Yes[/B]
8. The father is bound to maintain daughter until she is married. B]Yes[/B]
9. Ahya-ul-Aloom was written in Arabic. B]Yes[/B]
10. Mahr muajjal is payable on death of divorce. [B]yes[/B]

(B) Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

11. A bequest to an heir to the extent of legal third without the consent of other heirs is:
a. Void
[B]b. Valid[/B]
c. None of these

12. A bequest to a person who causes the death of testator intentionally is under Sunni Law:
[B]a. Void[/B] Not sure:con
b. Valid
c. None of these

13. A bequest to a non-heir to the extent of one third without consent of other heirs is:
a. Void
[B]b. Valid[/B]
c. None of these

14. A wakf means:
[B]a. Dedication[/B]
b. Allotting
c. Abandonment
d. None of these

15. A gift to take effect in future is:
[B]a. Void[/B]
b. Valid
c. None of these

16. Hiba-ba-Shart-ul-iwaz is a kind of:
a. Sale
[B]b. Gift[/B]
c. Mortgage
d. None of these

17. Paternity of a child is established if child is born after dissolution within:
a. Three months
b. Three months and ten days
[B]c. 280 days[/B]
d. None of these

18. Gift to an unborn person:
a. Valid
[B]b. Void[/B]
c. Voidable
d. None of these

19. Who is the author of ‘Ahya-yl-Aloom’:
a. Maulana Shibili
b. Jamal-ud-Din Afghani
[B]c. Amam Ghazali[/B]
d. None of these

20. Hirzanat means:
a. Control
b. Protection
[B]c. Guardianship of person of minor[/B]
d. None of these

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:46 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2006[/SIZE][/U][/B]

(A) Write only Yes/No in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

1- Istidlal and IJTEHAD are one and the same thing. [B]No[/B]
2- Islam recognizes / maintains all the customs of the Arabs as good law. [B]No[/B]
3- Injunctions (Ahkams) in Islam are divided in TWO categories. [B]Yes[/B]
4- Marriage with 5th wife when 4 are already there, is void. [B]No[/B]
5- Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act 1939, confers upon a Muslim wife the right to divorce her husband by judicial decree if the husband has neglected or failed to provide her maintenance for a period of 2 years. [B]Yes[/B]
6- A de facto guardian has the power or authority to alienate the immovable property of the minor. [B]No[/B]
7- A de facto guardian can refer any dispute regarding the immovable property of the minor to any arbitration.[B]Yes[/B]
8- The guardian of the person of the minor or the custody of the minor, is guardian for all purposes. [B]Yes[/B]
9- Main sources of Revenue of an Islamic state are five. [B]Yes[/B]
10- A bequest to a person born 2 years after the testators’s death is valid. [B]No[/B]

(B) Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

11- According to Hanafi Law a gift of an undivided share (MUSHA) in a thing capable of division is:
a. Valid
b. Void
[B]c. None of these[/B]

12- A gift made to a non mulism by Muslim is :
a. Valid
[B]b. Void [/B]
c. None of these

13- ‘A’ makes a gift of his house to ‘B’ , to take effect on B’s marrying ‘C’. the gift is:
a. Valid
[B]b. Void [/B]
c. None of these

14- A, a Muslim, makes a gift of a motor car to his sister-in-law and gives possession of the car to her. Thereafter ‘A’ revokes the gift. The revocation is:
a. Valid
[B]b. Void [/B]
c. None of these

15-In Islamic Law a waqf fo 20 years is:
a. Valid
[B]b. Void [/B]
c. None of these

16- “A” Hanafi Muslim executes a deed of waqf by which he deserves the whole legal and beneficial interest to himself during the life time. Is the waqf:
a. Valid
[B]b. Void [/B]
c. None of these

17- Under Islamic Law:
a. there are 2 kinds of punishments
[B]b. 3 kinds[/B]
c. 4 kinds

18- A bequest to a child in the womb is valid if it is born within
a. 3 months of the date of will
b. 4 months
[B]c. None of these[/B]

19- Under the Islamic Law
a. Talaq is of 2 kinds
[B]b. Talaq is of 3 kinds[/B]
c. none of these

20- Under Islamic Law, Extra- Judicial, Remedies of torts are
[B]a. 2 kinds[/B]
b. 3 kinds
c. None of these

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:52 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2007
[/SIZE][/U][/B]
(1) Muslim Personal Law (Shariat) Application Act was promulgated in
(a) 1948
[B](b) 1962[/B]
(c) 1973
(d) None of These.

(2) The ________________ Property of a Muslim is heritable:
(a) Ancestral
(b)Self Acquired
[B](C) Both(a) and(b) [/B]
(d) None of These.

(3) A male ancestor between whom and deceased no female intervenes is called:
[B](a) Grand Father [/B]
(b) Father
(c)Uncle
(d) None of these.

(4) A will may b made:
(a) Verbally
(b) In writing
[B](c) Both(a) AND (b)[/B]
(d) None of these.

(5) The thing bequethed must exist at the time of
(a) Making a will
[B](b)Testator's Death[/B]
(c) Dispute between heirs
(d) None of these

(6) Gift exceeding 1/3rd of the property of donor is:
(a) Valid
[B](b) Void[/B]
(c) Bad
(d) None of these.

(7) Different schools of Islamic Law denote:
(a) Sects
(b) Sub-sects
[B](c) Systems of Interpretation[/B]
(d) None of these.

(8) Tafweez is a kind of
(a) Gift
(b) Will
(c) Wakf
[B](d)None of these.[/B]

(9) A gift may b revoked:
[B](A) Before delivery of possession [/B]
(b) By heirs of donor
(c) When the donee is dead
(d) None of these.

(10) A mutawalli can only b appointed by :
(a) Founder of wakf
(b) Executor
[B](c) Both (a) and (b)[/B]
(c) None of these.

(11) Law of Pre-emption concerns exclusively with:
(a) Muamelat
(b) Ibadat
(c) Tableegh-e-Rasalat
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(12) Literally, demand of jumping is termed as:
(a) Talab-e-Ishhad
(b) Talab-e-Kasoomat
(c) Talab-e-Zaroorat
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(13) Right to maintenance of wife is:
[B](a) Absolute [/B]
(b) qualified
(c) Complimentary
(d) None of these

(14) A marriage contracted without witnesses is:
(a) Void
[B](b) Irregular[/B]
(c) Valid
(d) None of these

(15) Option of puberty can be exercised till the age of:
(A) 21 years
(b) 20 years
(c) 19 years
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(16) Dower may b fixed:
(a) At the time of marriage
(b) After marriage
[B](c) Both (a) and (b)[/B]
(d) None of these

(17) Apostasy from Islam by husband operations as dissolution of marraige:
[B](a) Immediately[/B]
(b) Subject to declaration by court
(c) On fatwa by Qazi
(d) None of these

(18) Acknowledgement of legitimacy once made is:
(A) Revocable
[B](b) Irrevocable[/B]
(c) Compoundable
(d) None of these

(19) A brother, if not appointed by court may act as a
[B](A) De facto Guardian [/B]
(b) De-ure guardian
(c) Regent
(d) None of these

(20) Alienation of immovable property by de facto guardian is
(a) Lawful
[B](b) void[/B]
(C) voidable
(d) None of These

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 01:01 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2008[/SIZE][/U][/B]

(A) Write only Yes/No in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

(1) The first act of the Abbasids was to remove the seat of caliphate to Damascus.[B] Yes[/B]
(2) ‘Talwih’ was written by Taftazani.[B] Yes [/B]
(3) A verse in the Holy Quran runs “difference of opinion among the people is the grace of god”. [B] Yes[/B]
(4) A shia female contracting marriage with a sunni becomes subject to the sunni law. [B] Yes[/B]
(5) The most authoritative text book of the shia Law is Taudib.[B] No[/B]
(6) According to Malki’s a woman may be a qadi.[B] No[/B]
(7) The succession act was promulgated in 1925. [B] Yes[/B]
(8) Sadqa once completed by delivery is revocable.[B] Yes[/B]
(9) Writing is essential to the Validity of a gift. [B] No[/B]
(10) When the question whether a muslim is alive or dead, and it is proved that he has not been heard for ten years. [B] No[/B]

(B) Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question.

(11) Mutawali, in a wakf may be appointed by:
(a) Founder
(b) Executor
[B](c) Both (a) & (b)[/B]
(d) None of these

(12) The leading authority on the subject of will is the:
[B](a) Fatawa Alamgiri [/B]
(b) Hedaya
(c) Baillie
(d) None of these.

(13) Who is the author of ‘Taudih’:
(a) Taftazani
[B](b) Sadrushariat[/B]
(c) Ahmed ibn Qasim
(d) None of these

(14) The most controversial provision regarding succession in the Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 is section:
(a) 6
(b) 8
(c) 9
[B](d) 4[/B]

(15) Wakf of shares on joint stock companies is:
(a) Void
[B](b) Valid[/B]
(c) invalid
(d) None of these

(16) A power is given to a legatee to appoint a successor under Islamic law is:
(a) Void
(b) Invalid
[B](c) Valid [/B]
(d) None of these

(17) The shia’s are divided into main subsects:
(a) Four
[B](b) Three[/B]
(c) Five
(d) None of these

(18) The child marriage restraint Act was Passed in:
(a) 1940
(b) 1936
[B](c) 1929 [/B]
(d) 1860

(19) A child is illegitimate if born within less than
(a) 4 months
[B](b) 6 months[/B]
(c) 9 months
(d) 3 months

(20) Estate of a deceased devolves on:
(a) Debtors
(b) In laws
(c) Creditors
[B](d) Executors[/B]

Afshan Choudary Saturday, December 10, 2011 01:07 PM

[B][U][SIZE="3"]MCQs – 2009[/SIZE][/U][/B]

(1) Who founded the ‘Kufa School’?
[B](a) Imam Abu Hanifa[/B]
(b) Imam Malik
(c) Imam Jafar-as-Sadik
(d) None of these

(2) Through a gift a Muslim can transfer his/her:
[B](a) 1/3rd of property[/B]
(b) ½ of the property
(c) 2/3rd of property
(d) None of these

(3) A plurality of husbands is called:
[B](a) Polyandry[/B]
(b) Bigamy
(c) Polygamy
(d) None of these

(4) A man is prohibited to marry his daughter on the ground of:
(a) Affinity
[B](b) Consanguinity[/B]
(c) Fosterage
(d) None of these

(5) A widow is entitled to maintenance:
(a) For one year
(b) For two years
(c) During the period of Idda
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(6) A divorce by Zihar means:
(a) Apostasy from Islam by a husband
(b) False accusation of adultery by husband
(c) An agreement between husband and wife to dissolve marriage
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(7) According to Pakistani law, a child is legitimate if born:
[B](a) Within 280 days of the termination of marriage[/B]
(b) Within one year of the termination of marriage
(c) Within two years of the termination of marriage
(d) None of these

(8) A Muslim wife can unilaterally exercise the right of Talaq:
(a) By Khula
(b) By Li’an
[B](c) By Tafweez[/B]
(d) None of these

(9) The dissolution of Muslim Marriages Act was enacted in:
[B](a) 1939[/B]
(b) 1949
(c) 1961
(d) None of these

(10)What is marriageable age for a male Muslim under the Pakistani Law:
(a) 14 years
(b) 16 years
[B](c) 18 years[/B]
(d) None of these

(11) Law governing Muslim Succession was enacted in:
(a) 1929
(b) 1961
(c) 1979
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(12) A Muslim man dies leaving behind two widows and a daughter. The collective share of the widows would be?
(a) 1/8th
(b) 1/4th
[B](c) ½[/B]
(d) None of these

(13 A Muslim can bequeath 1/3rd of his property to his heirs:
(a) With the consent of other heirs
[B](b) Without the consent of other heirs[/B]
(c) With the approval of the court
(d) None of these

(14) The primary sources of Islamic Law are:
[B](a) Two[/B]
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) None of these

(15) Amongst the first four Caliphs, whose period of Caliphate was the longest:
(a) Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Osman (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
[B](d) None of these[/B]

(16) The famous Jurist Al-qama was the pupil of:
[B](a) Imam Abu Hanifa[/B]
(b) Ibn Abbas
(c) Ibn Mas’ud
(d) None of these

(17) Ijma means:
(a) A gathering of Mujtahids
[B](b) Consensus of opinion[/B]
(c) Law-making
(d) None of these

(18) Who was appointed as Qadi by Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A) ?
(a) Hazrat Omar (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Osman (R.A)
[B](c) Hazrat Ali (R.A)[/B]
(d) None of these

(19) Imam Ash-Shafi was the pupil of:
[B](a) Imam Abu Hanifa[/B]
(b) Abu Yusuf
(c) Imam Malik
(d) None of these

(20) Janayat deals with:
(a) Crime
(b) Torts
(c) Sale
[B](d) None of these[/B]


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