PAPER - II ARAB CULTURE AND ISLAMIC STUDIES
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1 Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) (Name) 2. (Signature) (Name) N04917 Roll No. Roll No. PAPER - II ARAB CULTURE AND ISLAMIC STUDIES (In figures as per admission card) (In words) Time : 1¼ hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50 Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of fifty multiple-choice type of questions. 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : (i) (ii) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper seal on the edge of this cover page. Do not accept a booklet without sticker-seal and do not accept an open booklet. Tally the number of pages and number of questions in the booklet with the information printed on the cover page. Faulty booklets due to pages/questions missing or duplicate or not in serial order or any other discrepancy should be got replaced immediately by a correct booklet from the invigilator within the period of 5 minutes. Afterwards, neither the Question Booklet will be replaced nor any extra time will be given. (iii) After this verification is over, the Test Booklet Number should be entered on the OMR Sheet and the OMR Sheet Number should be entered on this Test Booklet. 4. Each item has four alternative responses marked (1), (2), (3) and (4). You have to darken the circle as indicated below on the correct response against each item. OMR Sheet No. :... (To be filled by the Candidate) UˡÊÊÁÕ ÿù apple Á ÁŸŒapple Ê 1. ß ÎDU apple U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ U ŸÊ UÙ U Ÿê U Á Áπ 2. ß Ÿ- òê apple øê ÈÁfl À Ëÿ Ÿ Ò 3. 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ŒÊ UáÊ Á (3) Ë ûê U Ò 5. Your responses to the items are to be indicated in the OMR 5. ŸÊapple apple ûê U apple fl Ÿ ÈÁSÃ Ê apple 㜠U ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple OMRU òê U Ë Sheet given inside the Booklet only. If you mark your Á à UŸapple Ò ÿáœ Ê OMRU òê U ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple flîûê apple ÊflÊ Á Ë response at any place other than in the circle in the OMR ãÿ SÕÊŸ U ûê U ÁøqÊ Á à UÃapple Ò, ÃÙ Ê ÍÀUÿÊ Ÿ Ÿ Ë ÙªÊ Sheet, it will not be evaluated. 6. 㜠U ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple ÁŸŒapple ÊÙ Ù äÿêÿ Ífl apple U 6. Read instructions given inside carefully. 7. ìêê Ê (Rough Work) ß ÈÁSÃ Ê apple Áãà ÎDU U apple U 7. Rough Work is to be done in the end of this booklet. 8. If you write your Name, Roll Number, Phone Number or 8. ÿáœ Ê OMR òê U ÁŸÿà SÕÊŸ apple ÊflÊ ŸÊ ŸÊ, UÊapple Ÿê U, put any mark on any part of the OMR Sheet, except for the» ÊappleŸ Ÿê U ÿê Êappleß Ë apple Ê Áøq Á apple Ê Ë øêÿ Êapple apple, Á à UÃapple space allotted for the relevant entries, which may disclose Ò ÕflÊ Œ Ê Ê Ê ÿêappleª UÃapple Ò, ÿê Êappleß ãÿ ŸÈÁøà ʜŸ Ê your identity, or use abusive language or employ any other ÿêappleª UÃapple Ò, Ò apple Á Á à Á ÿapple ªÿapple ûê U Êapple Á UÊŸÊ ÿê»apple Œ SÿÊ Ë apple unfair means, such as change of response by scratching or Œ ŸÊ ÃÊapple UˡÊÊ apple Á ÿapple ÿêappleçÿ ÉÊÊappleÁ à Á ÿapple Ê Ãapple Ò using white fluid, you will render yourself liable to 9. Ê Ù UˡÊÊ Ê# ÙŸapple U Í OMR òê ÁŸ UËˇÊ ÙŒÿ Ù Uı UÊŸÊ disqualification. Êfl ÿ Ò ı U UˡÊÊ ÊÁ# apple ÊŒ apple Ÿapple ÊÕ UˡÊÊ flÿ apple Ê U 9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilators at the end of the examination compulsorily and must not Ÿ apple U Êÿapple Ê Ê Á Ê UˡÊÊ ÊÁ# U Í Ÿ- ÈÁSÃ Ê ÃÕÊ OMR carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are òê Ë «ÈUå Ë apple U Áà Ÿapple ÊÕ apple Ê Ãapple Ò however, allowed to carry original question booklet and 10. apple fl ŸË apple/ Ê apple Ê U åflêßz U appleÿ Ê Ë ÿêappleª apple U duplicate copy of OMR Sheet on conclusion of examination. 11. Á Ë Ë Ê U Ê ªáÊ ( Ò È apple U U) UÿÊ Êª appleu ÊÁŒ Ê 10. Use only Blue/Black Ball point pen. ÿùª flá Ã Ò 11. Use of any calculator or log table etc., is prohibited. 12. There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. 12. ª à ûê UÊapple apple Á Êappleß Ÿ Ê UÊà Ÿ Ë Ò 13. In case of any discrepancy in the English and Hindi versions, 13. ÿᜠª apple Ë ÿê Á ŒË Áflfl UáÊ apple Êappleß Áfl ªÁà Êapple, ÃÊapple ª apple Ë Áflfl UáÊ Áà English version will be taken as final. ÊŸÊ Ê ªÊ N-04917!N PAPER-II! 1 P.T.O.
2 ARAB CULTURE AND ISLAMIC STUDIES PAPER - II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. 1. The Caliph who extended Prophet s mosque and erected engraved walls and columns with carved stones was : (1) Abu Bakr (2) Umar ibn Khattab (3) Uthman ibn Affan (4) Ali ibn Abi Talib 2. Kitab al-kharaj, was written by : (1) Imam Shafii (2) Imam Malik (3) Imam Abu Hanifah (4) Abu Yusuf 3. Match the following. Identify the correct answer and mark the same in code given below : List - I List - II (a) Al-Khwarizmi (i) Sufi (b) Al-Ghazzali (ii) Jurist (c) Al-Kindi (iii) Philosopher (d) Abu Hanifah (iv) Kitab al-jabr Wa al-muqabalah Code : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (2) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (3) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) 4. The founder of Ikhshidi dynasty was : (1) Abul Misk Kafur (2) Abul Fawaris (3) Muhammad Ibn Tughj (4) Abul Qasim Unjur 5. Futuhat al-makkiyah, was written by : (1) Al-Ghazzali (2) Ibn-Rushd (3) Ibn- Arabi (4) Ibn-Khaldun N-04917!N PAPER-II! 2 Paper-II
3 U S Î Áà ÊÒ U ßS Ê Ë äÿÿÿ Ÿ- òê - II ÁŸŒapple Ê ß Ÿ- òê apple øê (50) È-Áfl À UËÿ Ÿ Ò àÿapple Ÿ apple ŒÙ (2) Ò Ë Ÿ ÁŸflÊÿ Ò 1. π Ë» Ê Á Ÿapple Êapple»apple U ÁS Œ Ê ÁflSÃÊ U Á ÿê ÃÕÊ Ã UÊ Êapple È àõ UÊapple apple ŸÄ Ê ÊË ŒËflÊ U π«ê Á ÿê (1) Í (2) U ßéŸ πûêê (3) S ÊŸ ßéŸ $$ç$» ÊŸ (4) Ë ßéŸ Ë ÃÊÁ 2. Á ÃÊ È π UÊ Á apple mê UÊ Á πë ªß? (1) ß Ê ÊÊ$» ß (2) ß Ê ÊÁ (3) ß Ê Í ŸË$» Ê (4) Í ÿí È$» 3. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà Êapple È appleá à apple U Ë ûê U Êapple ÁøÁã à apple U ÊÒ U ŸËøapple ÁŒ ª Í U apple apple øèÿapple ÍøË - I ÍøË - II (a) $πflêá Uï Ë (i) Í$» Ë (b) ªï$ Ê Ë (ii) $» Ë (c) Á ãœë (iii) ŒÊ Ê ÁŸ (d) Í ŸË$» Ê (iv) Á ÃÊ È fl È$ Ê Ê Í U (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv) (2) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii) (3) (iv) (ii) (i) (iii) (4) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) 4. ß$π ÊËŒË ÃŸÃ Ê SÕÊ ÕÊ (1) È Á S Ê$»Í U (2) È $» flêá U (3) È êêêœ ßéŸ ÃÈÇ$ (4) È $ ÊÁ Ÿ È U 5. $»È ÃÍ ÊÃÈ ÁÄ ÿê Á apple mê UÊ Á πë ªß? (1) ªï$ Ê Ë (2) ßéŸ L Œ (3) ßéŸ U Ë (4) ßéŸ $π ŒÍŸ N-04917!N PAPER-II! 3 Paper-II
4 6. The concept of Pan - Turanism was propounded by : (1) Jamaluddin Afghani (2) Mustafa Kamal (3) Ibrahim Shinasi (4) Ziya Gokalp 7. The Qizilbash army was constituted by : (1) Shah Ismail (2) Shah Tahmasp (3) Bayazid (4) Shah Murad 8. Maidan-e-Shah Abbas is situated in : (1) Shiraz (2) Tehran (3) Isfahan (4) Tus 9. Umayyah was the son of : (1) Abd Manaf (2) Abd Shams (3) Hashim (4) Harb 10. The book Al-Tibb Al-Ruhani was authored by : (1) Ibn al-jazzar (2) Ibn Sina (3) Ibn Zakariya al-razi (4) Ibn Bajjah 11. Which of the following is correctly matched? (1) Abd al-rahman ibn Awf - Banu Abd Shams (2) Abu Bakr - Banu Taym (3) Umar Ibn Khattab - Banu Zuhra (4) Uthman Ibn Affan - Banu Adi 12. The first charter Hat-i Sharif-i Gulhane was issued in Turkey in the year : (1) 1939 (2) 1957 (3) 1947 (4) The institution of Caliphate was abolished by : (1) Namik Kamal (2) Mustafa Kamal (3) Ibrahim Shinasi (4) Ahmad Midhat 14. The concept of Al-Ittihad al-islamiyah was propounded by : (1) Jamaluddin Afghani (2) Abdur Rahman Al-Kawakibi (3) Namik Kamal (4) Zia Gokalp N-04917!N PAPER-II! 4 Paper-II
5 6. ÒŸ ÃÍ UÊÁŸí Ë À ŸÊ Á apple mê UÊ Áà ÊÁŒÃ Ë ªß? (1) Ê ÈŒ ŒËŸ $» $ªÊŸË (2) ÈSû Ê Ê (3) ß ÊÁ Á ÊŸÊ Ë (4) Á$ ÿê ªÊapple À 7. Á$ Á$ Ê Ê appleÿê Á apple mê UÊ SÕÊÁ Ã Ë ªß? (1) ÊÊ ßS Êß (2) ÊÊ Ãapple ÊS (3) Êÿ$ ËŒ (4) ÊÊ È UÊŒ 8. Ҍʟ- - ÊÊ é Ê ÁSÕÃ Ò (1) Á Ê UÊ$ (2) Ãapple UÊŸ (3) ßS$» ÊŸ (4) ÃÍ 9. ƒÿê ÈòÊ ÕÊ (1) éœ ŸÊ$» Ê (2) éœ Êê Ê (3) ÊÁ Ê Ê (4) Ê 10. ÈSà ÁÃé L ÊŸË Á apple mê UÊ Á πë ªß? (1) ßéŸ ï$ Ê U (2) ßéŸ ËŸÊ (3) ßéŸ $ Á UÿÊ UÊ$ Ë (4) ßéŸ ÊîÊ 11. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ- Ê Ë È appleá à Ò? (1) éœè U ÊŸ ßéŸ ÊÒ$» - ŸÍ éœ Êê (2) Í - ŸÍ à (3) U ßéŸ $πûêê - ŸÍ $ È UÊ (4) S ÊŸ ßéŸ $$ç$» ÊŸ - ŸÍ ŒË 12. Õ ÉÊÊapple áêê òê ÊÃ- - Ê UË$» - -ªÈ ÊŸapple ÃÈ Ë apple Á fl Ê UË È Ê? (1) 1939 (2) 1957 (3) 1947 (4) Á$π Ê$» à SÕÊ Á apple mê UÊ ÊåàÊ Ë ªß? (1) ŸÊÁ Ê (2) ÈSÃ$» Ê Ê (3) ß Ê Ë ÊŸÊ Ë (4) Œ Á Œ à 14. ßÁûÊ ÊŒ ßS ÊÁ ÿê Ë À ŸÊ Á Ÿapple Áà ÊÁŒÃ Ë? (1) Ê ÈŒ ŒËŸ $» $ªÊŸË (2) éœè U ÊŸ flê Ë (3) ŸÊÁ Ê (4) Á$ ÿê ªÊapple À N-04917!N PAPER-II! 5 Paper-II
6 15. The brotherhood (muwakhat) of Ali ibn Abi Talib was established with : (1) Ubadah ibn Samit (2) Sahl ibn Hunayf (3) Suhayl ibn Amr (4) Zayd ibn Thabit 16. The earliest Spanish Muslim scientist who edited and corrected the planetary tables of al-khwarizmi was : (1) Al-ZarqÂli (2) Al-Majriti (3) Ibn-Aflah (4) Al-Balansi 17. Banu Thaqif were the inhabitants of : (1) Yarmuk (2) Ta if (3) Bahrain (4) Tabuk 18. Do not grieve, Allah is with us. was said to : (1) Abu Bakr (2) Umar ibn Khattab (3) Abdullah ibn Zubayr (4) Talhah 19. The title of Amir al-mu minin was first adopted by : (1) Abu Bakr (2) Umar ibn Khattab (3) Uthman ibn Affan (4) Umar ibn Abd al-aziz 20. Arrange the following caliphs in chronological order. Use the code given below : (i) Caliph Al-Mahdi (ii) Caliph Al-Mansur (iii) Caliph Al-Mutawakkil (iv) Caliph Al-Mamun Code : (1) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv) (2) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i) (3) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii) (4) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) 21. The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam is authored by : (1) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (2) Allama Iqbal (3) Muhammad Abduh (4) Hasan al-banna N-04917!N PAPER-II! 6 Paper-II
7 15. Ë ßéŸ Ë ÃÊÁ Ë È Ê$πÊà Á apple ÊÕ SÕÊÁ à Èß? (1) ÊŒÊ ßéŸ ÊÁ à (2) ßéŸ ÈŸÒ$» (3) È Ò ßéŸ (4) $ ÒŒ ßéŸ ÊÁ à 16. fl Õ Á S appleáÿ Ê ÈÁS flòôêêáÿ Ÿapple $πflêá Uï Ë Ë πªêapple Ëÿ Ê UáÊË Ê ÊŒŸ ÊÒ U ÈœÊ U Á ÿê? (1) $ U$ Ë (2) UËÃË (3) ßéŸ $» Ê (4) Ê Ë 17. ŸÍ $ Ë$» ÁŸflÊ Ë Õapple (1) ÿ U Í (2) ÃÊ $» (3) ÒUŸ (4) Ã Í 18. Áø ÃÊ Ã UÊapple, ÀÀÊÊ Ê appleu ÊÕ Ò Á apple Ê ªÿÊ? (1) Í (2) U ßéŸ $πûêê (3) éœèààêê ßéŸ $ È Ò U (4) Ã Ê 19. ËL ÊappleÁ ŸËŸ Ë ÊÁœ SÊfl Õ Á Ÿapple ŸÊß? (1) Í (2) U ßéŸ πûêê (3) S ÊŸ ßéŸ $$ç$» ÊŸ (4) U ßéŸ éœè $ Ë$ 20. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà $π Ë$» Ê Êapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒ ª Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Í U $π Ë$» Ê ŒË $π Ë$» Ê Í U $π Ë$» Ê ÈÃflÁÄ $π Ë$» Ê Ê ÍŸ (1) (i), (iii), (ii), (iv) (2) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i) (3) (ii), (i), (iv), (iii) (4) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) 21. Œ Á U ãs UÄ ÊŸ ÊÚ» Á U ËÁ ÿ ÕÊÚ U ߟ ßS Ê apple appleπ Õapple (1) U ÒÿŒ Œ πêÿ (2) ÀÀÊÊ Ê ß$ Ê (3) È ê Œ éœè (4) Ÿ ÛÊÊ N-04917!N PAPER-II! 7 Paper-II
8 22. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Ibn Taymiyah - Egypt (2) Ibn Khaldun - Tunisia (3) Shah Waliullah - India (4) Muhammad Abduh - Syria 23. Prior to his elevation as founder of the Umayyad dynasty Amir Mu awiyah was the governor of : (1) Iraq (2) Egypt (3) Syria (4) Yaman 24. Hilf al-fudul was concluded at the house of : (1) Abdullah ibn Tha abah (2) Abdullah ibn Amr (3) Abdullah ibn Urayqit (4) Abdullah ibn Jud an 25. Which of the following is correctly matched? (1) Al-Dinawari - Kitab al-hayawan (2) Al-Jahiz - Hayat al-hayawan (3) Ibn Khurdadhbih - Al - Masalik W-al-Mamalik (4) Darul Hikmah - Baghdad 26. Ijma was extensively used in legislation by : (1) Imam Awzai (2) Imam Shafii (3) Abu Hanifah (4) Ahmad ibn Hanbal 27. The era of Fatimids dynasty is : (1) (2) (3) (4) One of the following Physician belongs to Ayyubid dynasty : (1) Ibn - al - Nafis (2) Zakaria - al - Razi (3) Ibn - al - Haytham (4) Ibn - al - Baytar 29. Rudaki was a famous : (1) Calligrapher (2) Painter (3) Poet (4) Architect N-04917!N PAPER-II! 8 Paper-II
9 22. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë È appleá à Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) ßéŸ ÃÒÁ ÿê - Á d (2) ßéŸ $π ŒÍŸ - KÍŸËÁ ÿê (3) ÊÊ fl Ë ÀÀÊÊ - Ê Uà (4) È êêêœ éœè - ËÁ UÿÊ 23. flë ÊÊ Ÿ apple SÕÊ apple apple Ë U È ÊÁflÿÊ Ê apple ªflŸ U Õapple? (1) ß UÊ$ (2) Á d (3) ËÁ UÿÊ (4) ÿ Ÿ 24. Á À$»È $»È $ Í Ë Áœ Á apple ÉÊ U Èß? (1) éœèà Ê ßéŸ Ê (2) éœèààêê ßéŸ (3) éœèààêê ßéŸ ÒUÁ$ à (4) éœèààêê ßéŸ ÈŒ ÊÚŸ 25. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ- Ë Êapple«Ë Ë È appleá à Ò? (1) ŒËŸÊfl UË - Á ÃÊ È ÿêflêÿ (2) ÊÁ $ - ƒêêãè ÿêflêÿ (3) ßéŸ πè UŒÊ$ Á - ÊÁ fl ÊÁ (4) ŒÊL Á Ê - $ªŒÊŒ 26. ßí Ê ÿê M apple ÁflÁœ ÁŸ Ê áê apple Á apple mê UÊ ÿêappleª Á ÿê ÊÃÊ ÕÊ? (1) ß Ê fl$ ß (2) ß Ê ÊÊ$» ß (3) Í ŸË$» Ê (4) Œ ßéŸ 27. $» ÊÁÃÁ ÿêapple Ê ÊÊ Ÿ Ê ÕÊ (1) (2) (3) (4) ÊÒŸ Ê ÁøÁ à ƒÿí Ë ÊÊ Ÿ Ê apple ÁœÃ Ò? (1) ßéŸ- -Ÿ$» Ë (2) $ Á UÿÊ- - UÊ$ Ë (3) ßéŸ- - Ò (4) ßéŸ- - ÒÃÊ U 29. L Œ Ë Á h ÕÊ (1) È appleπ Ê U (2) ÁøòÊ Ê U (3) Áfl (4) flêsãè Ê U N-04917!N PAPER-II! 9 Paper-II
10 30. The Scholar who flourished under the Mamluks was : (1) Al - Zamakhshari (2) Al - Razi (3) Al - Tabari (4) Al - Suyuti 31. Nizamul Mulk was the wazir of : (1) Saljuq (2) Tughril (3) Malik Shah (4) Alp Arsalan 32. Qiyas means : (1) Arrangement (2) Analogical deduction (3) Rationalism (4) Feminism 33. The Capital of Zangids was : (1) Damascus (2) Aleppo (3) Jerusalem (4) Izmir 34. The era of Burji Mamluk dynasty in Egypt was : (1) (2) (3) (4) The foundation stone of Baghdad was laid by : (1) Caliph Abul Abbas (2) Caliph Abu Ja far al-mansur (3) Caliph Mahdi (4) Caliph Hadi 36. The Samanid rulers used for themselves the title of : (1) Pasha (2) Amir (3) Sultan (4) Khaqan 37. Arrange the following dynasties in chronological order, use the code given below : (i) Tulunids (ii) Saljuqs (iii) Idrisids (iv) Ikhshidis Code : (1) (iii), (i), (iv), (ii) (2) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) (3) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii) (4) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) 38. The ruler of Iran, during 1979 revolution was : (1) Hameed Reza Pahlavi (2) Rashid Reza Bahlul (3) Ahmad Reza Jalali (4) Muhammad Reza Shah N-04917!N PAPER-II! 10 Paper-II
11 30. Í ÊÊ Ÿ Ê apple ÊÒŸ Ê ÁflmÊŸ Á h È Ê? (1) $ $π Ê UË (2) UÊ$ Ë (3) à UË (4) ÈÿÍÃË 31. ÁŸ$ Ê È ÈÀ Á Ê fl$ Ë U ÕÊ? (1) À Í$ (2) ÃÈ$ªÁ U (3) Á ÊÊ (4) À U ÊŸ 32. $ ÿê Ê Õ Ò (1) ÿflsõê (2) ʌΠÿ Í ŸÃË Ê (3) à flêœ (4) ŸÊ UËflÊŒ 33. ÁªÿÊapple Ë UÊ œêÿë ÕË (1) ŒÁ (2) Á å Êapple (3) applel apple (4) ß$ Ë U 34. Á d apple È Ë Í Ê ÊÊ Ÿ Ê ÕÊ (1) (2) (3) (4) $ªŒÊŒ Ë ÊœÊ UÁ Ê Ê Á apple mê UÊ UπË ªß? (1) $π Ë$» Ê È é Ê (2) $π Ë$» Ê Í Ê$» U Í U (3) $π Ë$» Ê ŒË (4) $π Ë$» Ê ÊŒË 36. ÊŸË ÊÊ Ÿapple Á ÊÒŸ Ë ÊÁœ ÿêappleª UÃapple Õapple? (1) Ê ÊÊ (2) Ë U (3) ÈÀÃÊŸ (4) $πê$ ÊŸ 37. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà UÊ fl ÊÊapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (i) ÃÈ ÍŸË (ii) À Í$ Ë (iii) ߌ UË Ë (iv) ß$πÁ ÊŒË Í U (1) (iii), (i), (iv), (ii) (2) (iv), (ii), (i), (iii) (3) (i), (iv), (iii), (ii) (4) (ii), (iii), (i), (iv) Ë Ê Áà apple ŒÊÒ UÊŸ ß UÊŸ Ê ÊÊ ÕÊ (1) ËŒ U$ Ê flë (2) U ÊËŒ U$ Ê Í (3) Œ U$ Ê Ê Ë (4) È ê Œ U$ Ê ÊÊ N-04917!N PAPER-II! 11 Paper-II
12 39. The Concept of Vilayat-e-Faqih was developed by : (1) Imam Hasan Askari (2) Imam Khomeni (3) Imam Sadiq (4) Imam Mahdi 40. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Nasiruddin al-tusi - Astronomer (2) Ibn Tufayl - Hayy Ibn Yaqzan (3) Ibn al-haytham - Fusus al-hikam (4) Abul Ala al-ma arri - Risalat al-ghufran 41. This question consists of three statements. Indicate the correct answer from the alternatives given below : (a) (b) (c) Code : Caliph Mansur died in 780 AD. He died near Makkah while on a pilgrimage. He was the fourth Abbasid Caliph. (1) (a) is correct, but (b) and (c) are wrong. (2) (b) is correct, but (a) and (c) are wrong. (3) (a) and (b) are correct, but (c) is wrong. (4) (a) and (c) are correct, but (b) is wrong. 42. Arrange the following scholars according to the date of their demise. Use the code given below : (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Code : Al-Mawardi Al-Ghazzali Ibn - Khaldun Ibn - Taymiyah (1) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (2) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) (3) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) (4) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i) 43. The first Caliph in medieval times to have built hospitals for persons with Chronic diseases was : (1) Abdul Malik bin Marwan (2) Muawiyah - II (3) Al - Walid (4) Al - Hakim N-04917!N PAPER-II! 12 Paper-II
13 39. Áfl ÊÿÃ- -$» $ Ë Ë À ŸÊ Á Ÿapple Áfl Á à Ë? (1) ß Ê Ÿ S UË (2) ß Ê πè appleÿë (3) ß Ê ÊÁŒ (4) ß Ê ŒË 40. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë È appleá à Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) Ÿ ËL Œ ŒËŸ ÃÍ Ë - $πªêapple ÊÊSòÊË (2) ßéŸ ÃÈ$»Ò - ƒÿá Ÿ ÿ$ $ ÊŸ (3) ßéŸ Ò - $»È Í È Á (4) È Ê Ê - Ê UË - Á U Ê Ê $ªÈ$» UÊŸ 41. ß Ÿ apple ÃËŸ ÕŸ Ò ŸËøapple ÁŒ ªÿapple Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U øèÿapple (a) $π Ë$» Ê Ÿ È U Ë ÎàÿÈ 780 ß. apple Èß (b) fl ÃËÕ ÿêòêê U Õapple ÃÊapple êêä Ê apple Ÿ ŒË appleu (c) fl øêòõê é Ê Ë $π Ë$» Ê ÕÊ Í U (1) (a) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (2) (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (3) (a) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (c) ª Ã Ò (4) (a) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) ª Ã Ò 42. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÁflmÊŸÊapple Êapple Ÿ Ë ÎàÿÈ Ë ÃÊ UËπ apple apple ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (i) ÊflŒË (ii) $ª$ Ê Ë (iii) ßéŸ $πàœíÿ (iv) ßéŸ ÃÒÁ ÿê Í U (1) (iv), (iii), (i), (ii) (2) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) (3) (iii), (i), (ii), (iv) (4) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i) 43. äÿ Ê Ê fl ÊÒŸ Ê Ê $π Ë$» Ê ÕÊ Á Ÿapple ËáÊ Ë ÊÁ UÿÊapple apple ËÁ«Ã ÊappleªÊapple apple Á S ÃÊ ŸflÊÿÊ? (1) éœè Á Á Ÿ UflÊŸ (2) È ÊÁflÿÊ - II (3) fl ËŒ (4) ÊÁ N-04917!N PAPER-II! 13 Paper-II
14 44. The first clinical account of smallpox is found in the book : (1) Al - Qanun fi al - Tibb (2) Al - Judari - w-al-hasbah (3) Kitab al - Maliki (4) Firdaws al - Hikmah 45. Which one of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Sibawayh - Al-Kitab (2) Abul Aswad al-du ali - Grammarian (3) Al - Akhtal - A Jew (4) Marwan - II - The last Umayyad ruler 46. One of the following was appointed as chief Malikite qadi of Cairo by the Mamluk Sultan al - Zahir Barquq. (1) Hasan al-banna (2) Syed Qutb Shaheed (3) Ibn - Khaldun (4) Ibn - Taymiyah 47. Further advance of the Umayyads in France was halted due to : (1) Battle of the Zab (2) Battle of the Tours (3) Battle of Manzikart (4) Battle of Carthage 48. Hunayn Ibn Ishaq did the initial translation from : (1) Arabic into Persian (2) Persian into Arabic (3) Sanskrit into Arabic (4) Greek into Syriac 49. Arrange the following personalities Chronologically according to their acceptance of Islam. Use the code given below : (i) Abu Sufyan (ii) Hamzah ibn Abd al-muttalib (iii) Khalid ibn Walid (iv) Umar ibn Khattab Code : (1) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) (2) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i) (3) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii) (4) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i) 50. The Hispano - Muslim system of decoration reached its Culminating point in the. (1) Al-Qubbah al-khadra (2) Nasrid palace of Alhambra (3) Al-Ukhaydir (4) Qusayr Amrah - o 0 o - N-04917!N PAPER-II! 14 Paper-II
15 44. øappleø apple Ê appleu apple Á ÈSà apple Ë Ê U Á πê ªÿÊ? (1) $ ÊŸÍŸ $» Ë Áà (2) ÈŒÊ UË fl- S Ê (3) Á ÃÊ È ÊÁ Ë (4) Á$» UŒÊÒ Á Ê 45. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë È appleá à Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) Ë ÊflÒ - Á ÃÊ (2) È SflŒ ŒÈ Ë - ÿê UáÊ ÊÊSòÊË (3) $$Åà - ÿ ÍŒË (4) UflÊŸ - II - Áà flë ÊÊ 46. Í ÈÀÃÊŸ $ ÊÁ U U Í $ $mê UÊ ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple Á apple ÈÅÿ ÊÁ Ë Ê$ Ë ÁŸÿÈÄàÊ Á ÿê ªÿÊ ÕÊ? (1) Ÿ ÛÊÊ (2) ÒÿŒ $ È à Ê ËŒ (3) ßéŸ $π ŒÍŸ (4) ßéŸ ÃÒÁ ÿê 47. flë È Í Ã Ê» Ê apple ʪapple Ÿapple apple L Ÿapple Ê UáÊ ÕÊ (1) $ Ê Ê ÿèh (2) ÍU U Ê ÿèh (3) Ë Ê U Ê ÿèh (4) Ê UÕapple Ê ÿèh 48. ÈŸÒŸ ßéŸ ßS Ê$ Ÿapple Ê UÁ ŸÈflÊŒ Á ÿê (1) U Ë apple $» Ê U Ë apple (2) $» Ê U Ë apple U Ë apple (3) S Î Ã apple U Ë apple (4) ÿíÿêÿë apple Ë UÿÊß apple 49. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÿáäàêûflêapple Êapple Ÿ apple ßS Ê SflË Ê U UŸapple apple apple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã apple U ŸËøapple ÁŒ ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª apple U (i) Í ÈÁ$» ÿêÿ (ii) $ Ê ßéŸ éœ ÈûÊÁ (iii) $πêá Œ ßéŸ fl ËŒ (iv) U ßéŸ $πûêê Í U (1) (i), (ii), (iv), (iii) (2) (iii), (ii), (iv), (i) (3) (iv), (i), (iii), (ii) (4) (ii), (iv), (iii), (i) 50. S appleÿë- ÈÁS Ë îêê Ë ø U Ë Ê Á apple Á ÃË Ò? (1) È é Ê $πœ UÊ (2) UÊ Ê ŸÊ UË (3) $πappleœ U (4) $ È apple U UÊ - o 0 o - N-04917!N PAPER-II! 15 Paper-II
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