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1 Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) (Name) 2. (Signature) (Name) J04918 Instructions for the Candidates 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of this page. 2. This paper consists of hundred 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. Roll No. Roll No. PAPER - II ARAB CULTURE AND ISLAMIC STUDIES OMR Sheet No. :... (To be filled by the Candidate) (In figures as per admission card) (In words) Time : 2 hours] [Maximum Marks : 200 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 100 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 ÊÒ 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. 9. You have to return the original OMR Sheet to the invigilators Êfl ÿ Ò ı U UˡÊÊ ÊÁ# apple ÊŒ apple Ÿapple ÊÕ UˡÊÊ flÿ apple Ê U 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 Ÿapple ÊÕ carry it with you outside the Examination Hall. You are apple Ê Ãapple Ò however, allowed to carry original question booklet on 10. apple fl ŸË apple/ Ê apple Ê U åflêßz U appleÿ Ê Ë ÿêappleª apple U 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 J-04918!J PAPER-II! 1 P.T.O.

2 Note : ARAB CULTURE AND ISLAMIC STUDIES PAPER - II This paper contains hundred (100) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. 1. Ghassan was under the suzerainty of : (1) Iraq (2) Iran (3) Yemen (4) Byzantium 2. Hubal the main deity of the Arabs during Pre-Islamic days was brought to Makkah from Syria by : (1) Amr ibn Zuhair (2) Amr ibn Luhayy (3) Amr ibn Samawal (4) Amr ibn al- Abd 3. Ziyad ibn Mu awiyah was the name of the Mu allaqah writer : (1) Al-Nabighah al-dhubyani (2) Imru ul Qays (3) Al-A sha (4) Antarah ibn Shaddad 4. The Christian delegation that visited the Prophet came from : (1) Ta if (2) Najran (3) San a (4) Tabuk 5. The companion of the Prophet who is credited with the Tafsir of a large number of the Quranic verses is : (1) Abu Bakr (2) Umar (3) Ushman (4) Ali 6. The direction of prayer at Madinah was changed to Ka bah. (1) Six months after the migration (2) Sixteen months after the migration (3) Twenty four months after the migration (4) After the conquest of Makkah 7. The deserts of al-nufud and al-rub al-khali are joined by a strip of red desert land called : (1) Al-Sahra al-hamra (2) Al-Dahna (3) Al-Nafaq al-ahmar (4) Al-Fam al-saghir 8. Ayyam al-tashriq fall in the month of : (1) Sha ban (2) Ramadan (3) Shawwal (4) Dhi al-hijjah J-04918!J PAPER-II! 2 Paper-II

3 J-04918!J PAPER-II! U S Î Áà ÊÒ U ßS Ê Ë äÿÿÿ Ÿ- òê - II ÁŸŒapple Ê ß Ÿ- òê apple ÊÒ (100) È-Áfl À UËÿ Ÿ Ò àÿapple Ÿ apple ŒÙ (2) Ò Ë Ÿ ÁŸflÊÿ Ò 1. $ªS ÊŸ Á apple ÊÁœ àÿ apple ÕÊ? (1) ß UÊ (2) ß UÊŸ (3) ÿ Ÿ (4) Ò$ Áã Uÿ 2. ßS Ê Ífl Ê Ê U Êapple Ê ÈÅÿ ŒappleflÃÊ È ËÁ UÿÊ apple Ä Ê Á apple mê UÊ ÊÿÊ ªÿÊ? (1) ßéŸ $ È Ò U (2) ßéŸ È Òÿ (3) ßéŸ fl (4) ßéŸ - éœ 3. Á$ ÿêœ ßéŸ È ÊÁflÿÊ Á È À $ Ê appleπ Ê ŸÊ ÕÊ? (1) -ŸÊÁ $ª $ È ÿêÿë (2) ß L $ Ò (3) - ÊÚ ÊÊ (4) ãã UÊ ßéŸ ÊŒ ŒÊŒ 4. Ò$ªê U. apple Ê ÊŸapple flê Ê ß Êß ÁÃÁŸÁœ «U Ê apple ÊÿÊ ÕÊ? (1) ÃÊß$» (2) Ÿ UÊŸ (3) Ÿ Ú (4) Ã Í 5. fl Ê Ë Á ã Êapple Ÿapple apple íÿêœê $ È U ÊŸ Ë ÊÿÃÊapple Ë Ã$» Ë U Êapple ÿêÿ Á ÿê (1) Í (2) U (3) S ÊŸ (4) Ë 6. ŒËŸapple apple Ÿ Ê$ Ë ÁŒ ÊÊ Ê Ê Ë Êapple U Á UflÁà à Èß ÕË (1) Á Uà apple U ËŸapple ÊŒ (2) Á Uà apple Êapple ËŸapple ÊŒ (3) Á Uà apple øêò Ë ËŸapple ÊŒ (4) Ä Ê Ë Áfl ÿ apple ÊŒ 7. -ŸÈ$»Í Œ ÊÒ U -L -$πê Ë apple L SÕ Ê L SÕ Ë UË mê UÊ È«apple Ò, apple Ê ÊÃÊ Ò (1) - UÊ - UÊ (2) -Œ ŸÊ (3) Ÿ$» $ - U (4) -$» - $ªË U 8. ƒÿê È Ã Ê UË$ Á ËŸapple apple ÊappleÃapple Ò? (1) ÊÊ ÊŸ (2) U $ ÊŸ (3) Ê flê (4) Á$ Á í 3 Paper-II

4 9. After the conquest of Makkah, its first governor that was appointed by the Prophet was : (1) Talhah (2) Harith ibn Hisham (3) Abu Sufyan (4) Attab ibn Usayd 10. The Jews of Khaybar were allowed to remain in possession of their lands on the payment of : (1) 1/10 of the produce (2) 1/5 of the produce (3) 1/4 of the produce (4) 1/2 of the produce 11. One of the following incidents is described in the Qur an as a clear victory : (1) Pact of Madinah (Mithaq Madinah) (2) Conquest of Khaybar (3) Treaty of Hudaybiyyah (4) Conquest of Makkah 12. The Tahwil (Change) of Qiblah is mentioned in the Surah : (1) Al-Baqarah (2) Al-Tahrim (3) Al-Taghabun (4) Al-Hadid 13. Identify the commentator of the Qur an who belonged to Madinite School of Tafsir. (1) Masruq ibn al-ajda (2) Ta us ibn Kaysan (3) Muhammad ibn Ka b (4) Sa id ibn Jubair 14. This question consists of three statements. Indicate the correct answer from the alternatives given below by using the code : (a) (b) (c) Code : In affairs such as various financial transactions, making a will and acquiring a small loan, the parties involved should not write down a document. Gambling and interest are some horrendous forms of usurpation. The wealth of every Muslim must necessarily be distributed after his demise amongst his heirs as per the instructions given in the Qur an. (1) (b) and (c) are correct, but (a) is wrong. (2) (a) is correct, but (b) and (c) are wrong. (3) (b) is correct, but (a) and (c) are wrong. (4) (c) is correct, but (a) and (b) are wrong. J-04918!J PAPER-II! 4 Paper-II

5 9. Ä Ê Ë Áfl ÿ apple ÊŒ Ò$ªê U. Ÿapple Á apple Ä Ê Ê Ê ªflŸ U ÁŸÿÈÄà Á ÿê ÕÊ? (1) ÃÀ Ê (2) ÊÁ U ßéŸ Á ÊÊ (3) Í È$$$çÿÊŸ (4) ûêê ßéŸ ÒŒ 10. $πò U apple ÿ ÍÁŒÿÊapple Êapple ŸË ËŸ U ÊÁ U Ÿapple apple Á Á ÃŸÊ ÈªÃÊŸ UŸÊ ÕÊ? (1) ÒŒÊflÊ U Ê 1/10 (2) ÒŒÊflÊ U Ê 1/5 (3) ÒŒÊflÊ U Ê 1/4 (4) ÒŒÊflÊ U Ê 1/2 11. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÉÊ UŸÊ Êapple apple Á apple $ È U ÊŸ apple ÍáÊ Áfl ÿ Ê ªÿÊ Ò? (1) ŒËŸapple Ê ÊÊÒÃÊ ( Ë Ê$ ŒËŸÊ) (2) $πò U Ë Áfl ÿ (3) ÈŒÒÁ ÿê Ë Áœ (4) Ä Ê Ë Áfl ÿ 12. Á$ apple Ë ÃéŒË Ë Ê Á$ $ È U ÊŸ Ë Á Í U apple Ò? (1) - $ U (2) -à UË (3) -Ã$ªÊ ÈŸ (4) - ŒËŒ 13. $ È U ÊŸ apple ÿêåÿê Ê U Êapple ÁøÁã à apple U Êapple Ã$» Ë U apple ŒŸË S Í apple ÁœÃ Ò (1) M $ ßéŸ - íœê (2) ÃÊ ßéŸ apple ÊŸ (3) È ê Œ ßéŸ Ú (4) ß Œ ßéŸ È Ò U 14. ß Ÿ apple ÃËŸ ÕŸ Ò ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª UÃapple È Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U ŒËÁ (a) (b) (c) Í U ÁflÁ ÛÊ ÁflûÊËÿ appleÿ-œappleÿ, fl Ëÿà ŸÊŸapple ÊÒ U UÊapple UÊ áê appleÿapple Ò apple Ê Êapple apple ÊÊÁ ÊappleªÊapple Êapple Á Áπà ÊáÊ Ÿ Ë Á πÿê øêá È Ê ÊÒ U ÍŒ ŸÊÁœ Ê U ª áê apple ÿêÿ Ê U Ò $ È U ÊŸ apple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple ÁŸŒapple ÊÊapple apple ŸÈ Ê U àÿapple ÈÁS Ë ŒÊÒ Ã apple UŸapple apple ÊŒ Êfl ÿ M apple apple ûê UÊÁœ ÊÁ UÿÊapple apple ÁflÃÁ Uà U ŒË Êÿ (1) (b) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ª Ã Ò (2) (a) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (3) (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (4) (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ÊÒ U (b) ª Ã Ò J-04918!J PAPER-II! 5 Paper-II

6 15. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan - Tafsir al-qur an wa Huwa al-huda wa al-furqan (2) Abul Ala Maududi - Tafhim al-qur an (3) Abul Kalam Azad - Ruh al-ma ani (4) Ashraf Ali Thanvi - Bayan al-qur an 16. Which of the following is correctly matched? (1) Ibn Jarir al-tabari - Al-Siraj al-munir (2) Fakhr al-din al-razi - Mafatih al-ghaib (3) Al-Zamakhshari - Al-Kashf wa al-bayan An Tafsir al-qur an (4) Ibn Kathir - Al-Bahr al-muhit 17. One who is not included among the seven eminent jurists belonging to Tabi een. (1) Qasim ibn Abdullah (2) Khalid ibn Ma dan (3) Sa id ibn Musayyib (4) Sulaiman ibn Yasar 18. This question consists of three statements. Indicate correct answer from the alternatives given below : (a) The Zanadiqah have fabricated a large number of traditions in the name of the Prophet. (b) Ahmad ibn Hanbal has said that Hadith and Tafsir had been more affected by forgery than any other branch of literature. (c) Imam Bukhari selected 12,000 genuine traditions from the collection of 1,00,000 traditions in circulation. Code : (1) (a) is correct, but (b) and (c) are wrong. (2) (a) and (c) are correct, but (b) is wrong. (3) (a) and (b) are correct, but (c) is wrong. (4) (b) and (c) are correct, but (a) is wrong. 19. Arrange the following books in order they appeared. Use the code given below : (a) Sunan Abi Daud (b) Musnad Ahmad ibn Hanbal (c) Sahih Muslim (d) Muwatta Imam Malik Code : (1) (a), (c), (b), (d) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c) (3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (c), (a), (d), (b) J-04918!J PAPER-II! 6 Paper-II

7 15. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) U ÒÿŒ Œ πê - Ã$» Ë U -$ È U ÊŸ flê ÈflÊ - ÈŒÊ flê -$»È U$ ÊŸ (2) È Ê Ê ÊÒŒÍŒË - Ã$» Ë -$ È U ÊŸ (3) È Ê Ê$ ÊŒ - L - ÊŸË (4) Ê U$» Ë ÕÊŸflË - ÿêÿ -$ È U ÊŸ 16. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ- Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ò? (1) ßéŸ UË U -à UË - -Á UÊ - ÈŸË U (2) $» $ -ŒËŸ - UÊ$ Ë - $» ÊÃË -$ªÒ (3) -$ $$Å Ê UË - - $» flê - ÿêÿ Ÿ Ã$» Ë U -$ È U ÊŸ (4) ßéŸ Ë U - - U - È Ëà 17. Êà Èπ $» Ë Êapple apple ÃÊÁ ß Ÿ apple ߟ apple apple ÊÒŸ ÁœÃ Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) $ ÊÁ ßéŸ éœèà Ê (2) $πêá Œ ßéŸ ŒÊŸ (3) ß Œ ßéŸ È ÒÁƒÿ (4) È apple ÊŸ ßéŸ ÿ U 18. ß Ÿ apple ÃËŸ ÕŸ Ò ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U ÁøÁã à ËÁ (a) $ ãœá$ ÿêapple Ÿapple «Ë ÊòÊÊ apple Ò$ªê U. apple ŸÊ apple ŒË apple ª Ë ÕË (b) Œ ßéŸ Ÿapple Ê Á ŒË ÊÒ U Ã$» Ë U ÊÁ àÿ Ë Á Ë ãÿ ÊÊπÊ Ë appleˇêê Ê Ê Ë apple Áœ ÊÁflà ÕË (c) ß Ê È$πÊ UË Ÿapple 1,00,000 ŒË Êapple apple øá à Ÿ apple apple 12,000 flêsãáfl ŒË Êapple Êapple øèÿê Í U (1) (a) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) ÊÒ U (c) $ª Ã Ò (2) (a) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) $ª Ã Ò (3) (a) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (c) $ª Ã Ò (4) (b) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) $ª Ã Ò 19. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÈSà Êapple Êapple Ÿ apple Ê ÊŸ apple apple ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (a) ÈŸŸ Ë ŒÊ Œ (b) È ŸŒ Œ ßéŸ (c) Ë ÈÁS (d) ÈflûÊÊ ß Ê ÊÁ Í U (1) (a), (c), (b), (d) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c) (3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (c), (a), (d), (b) J-04918!J PAPER-II! 7 Paper-II

8 20. The companion who used to teach Fiqh at the mosque of al-kufah during the Umar s caliphate was : (1) Zaid ibn Harith (2) Mu adh ibn Jabal (3) Abdullah ibn Mas ud (4) Abu Musa Ash ari 21. During the Caliphate of Abu Bakr, those who refused to pay Zakat belonged to the tribes in : (1) Fustat (2) Halab (3) Yaman (4) Hudaibiyah 22. Match the following. Identify the correct answer and mark the same in the code given below : List-I List-II (a) Saqifah Bani Sa idah (i) Musaylamah (b) Banu Hanifah (ii) Sa ad ibn Ubadah (c) Atiq (iii) Aswad Ansi (d) Yaman (iv) Abdullah ibn Abi Qahafah Code : (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (3) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 23. The Muslim women (Protection of Rights on Divorce) Act was passed in : (1) 1970 A.D. (2) 1975 A.D. (3) 1980 A.D. (4) 1986 A.D. 24. Arrange the following Sufis in chronological order. Use the code given below : (a) (b) (c) (d) Code : Fariduddin Ganjshakar Burhanuddin Gharib Nizamuddin Awliya Muinuddin Chishti (1) (a), (c), (b), (d) (2) (c), (b), (a), (d) (3) (d), (a), (c), (b) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c) J-04918!J PAPER-II! 8 Paper-II

9 20. $ Uà U Ë Á$π Ê$$» à apple ŒÊÒ UÊŸ $ Í» Ê Ë ÁS Œ apple Á$» Ä ÊŸapple flê apple Ê Ë Ê ŸÊ ÕÊ (1) $ ÒŒ ßéŸ ÊÁ U (2) Ê$ ßéŸ (3) éœèà Ê ßéŸ ÍŒ (4) Í Í Ê Ê UË 21. Í Ë Á$π Ê$» à apple ŒÊÒ UÊŸ $ Êà ŒappleŸapple apple ŸÊ UŸapple flê apple $ Ë apple Ê apple ÁœÃ Õapple? (1) $»È SÃÊà (2) (3) ÿ Ÿ (4) ÈŒÒÁ ÿê 22. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà Êapple È appleá à apple U Ë ûê U Êapple ÁøÁqà ËÁ ÃÕÊ apple ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U apple apple øèÿapple ÍøË - I ÍøË - II (a) $ Ë$» Ê ŸË Êߌ (i) È Ò Ê (b) ŸÍ ŸË$» Ê (ii) Œ ßéŸ ÊŒÊ (c) ÃË$ (iii) SflŒ ã Ë (d) ÿ Ÿ (iv) éœèà Ê ßéŸ Ë $ Ê$» Ê Í U (a) (b) (c) (d) (1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii) (2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (3) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (4) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 23. ÈÁS Á Ê (Ã Ê U UˇÊáÊ Ê Áœ Ê U) ÁœÁŸÿ ÊÁ UÃ È Ê ÕÊ? (1) 1970 ß. (2) 1975 ß. (3) 1980 ß. (4) 1986 ß. 24. ŸËøapple ÁŒ ª Í U Ê ÿêappleª UÃapple È ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÍÁ$» ÿêapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ (a)» UˌȌ ŒËŸ ª Ê U (b) È U ÊŸÈgËŸ $ª UË (c) ÁŸ$ Ê ÈgËŸ ÊÒÁ ÿê (d) Èß ŸÈgËŸ Áø ÃË Í U (1) (a), (c), (b), (d) (2) (c), (b), (a), (d) (3) (d), (a), (c), (b) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c) J-04918!J PAPER-II! 9 Paper-II

10 25. Arrange the following Caliphs in chronological order. Use the code given below : (a) Al-Walid II (b) Umar Ibn Abdul Aziz (c) Abdul Malik (d) Sulayman Code : (1) (a), (c), (d), (b) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c) (3) (c), (d), (b), (a) (4) (d), (c), (a), (b) 26. One of the following is not counted among the four political geniuses of the Arab Muslims : (1) Al-Mughirah Ibn Shu bah (2) Abu Musa al-ashari (3) Amr Ibn al- Às (4) Mu awiyah 27. The Naqshbandi Sufi order was established in India by : (1) Muinuddin Chishti (2) Fariduddin Ganjshakar (3) Bahauddin Zakariya (4) Baqi Billah 28. Al-Khalil Ibn Ahmad is credited with having compiled the first : (1) Arabic travelogue (2) Arabic dictionary (3) Arabic grammar (4) Arabic history 29. The population under the Umayyads was divided into : (1) Two social classes (2) Three social classes (3) Four social classes (4) Five social classes 30. One of the following Caliphs was known as the fifth rightly guided caliph : (1) Al-Walid (2) Umar bin Abdul Aziz (3) Sulayman (4) Hisham 31. The famous Abbasid poet Abul Atahiyah died in Baghdad in the reign of : (1) Mahdi (2) Harun Rashid (3) Amin (4) Mamun 32. Arrange the following Umayyad rulers in chronological order. Use the code given below : (a) Al-Walid (b) Mu awiyah (c) Marwan (d) Hisham Code : (1) (a), (b), (d), (c) (2) (b), (c), (a), (d) (3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (c), (d), (b), (a) J-04918!J PAPER-II! 10 Paper-II

11 25. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà π Ë» Ê Êapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (a) -fl ËŒ II (b) U ßéŸ éœè $ Ë$ (c) éœè Á (d) È Ò ÊŸ Í U (1) (a), (c), (d), (b) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c) (3) (c), (d), (b), (a) (4) (d), (c), (a), (b) 26. U ÈÁS Êapple apple øê U UÊ ŸËÁà ÁÃ Ê ÊÊÁ ÿêapple apple ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ÿ Ë ÁªŸÊ ÊÃÊ Ò? (1) - È$ªË U ßéŸ ÊÊapple ÊÚ (2) Í Í Ê - Ê UË (3) ßéŸ - ÊÚ (4) È ÊÁflÿÊ 27. Ê Uà apple Ÿ$$Ä Ê ãœë Í$» Ë Á Á Ê Á apple mê UÊ SÕÊÁ Ã È Ê? (1) Èß ŸÈŒ ŒËŸ Áø ÃË (2) $» UˌȌ ŒËŸ ª Ê U (3) Ê Œ ŒËŸ $ Á UÿÊ (4) Ê$ Ë Á À Ê 28. -$π Ë ßéŸ Œ Êapple Á apple fl Õ Ÿ Ê üêappleÿ ÊÃÊ Ò? (1) U Ë $» UŸÊ Ê (2) U Ë ÊéŒ Êapple Ê (3) U Ë ÿê UáÊ (4) U Ë ßÁÃ Ê 29. ÁflÿÊapple apple ê à Ÿ ÅÿÊ UË Èß ÕË (1) ŒÊapple Ê ÊÁ flªêapplez apple (2) ÃËŸ Ê ÊÁ flªêapplez apple (3) øê U Ê ÊÁ flªêapplez apple (4) Ê ø Ê ÊÁ flªêapplez apple 30. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà $π Ë$» Ê Êapple apple apple Á apple Ê øflê UÊÁ ÊŒË $π Ë$» Ê Ê ÊÃÊ ÕÊ? (1) -fl ËŒ (2) U Á Ÿ éœè $ Ë$ (3) È apple ÊŸ (4) Á ÊÊ 31. Á h é Ê Ë Áfl È ÃÊÁ ÿê Ë ÎàÿÈ $ªŒÊŒ apple Á apple ÊÊ Ÿ Ê apple Èß? (1) ŒË (2) ÊL Ÿ U ÊËŒ (3) ËŸ (4) Ê ÍŸ 32. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà flë ÊÊ Êapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (a) -fl ËŒ (b) È ÊÁflÿÊ (c) UflÊŸ (d) Á ÊÊ Í U (1) (a), (b), (d), (c) (2) (b), (c), (a), (d) (3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (c), (d), (b), (a) J-04918!J PAPER-II! 11 Paper-II

12 33. The revolt that toppled the Umayyad dynasty was led by : (1) Abu Muslim al-khurasani (2) Sharik Ibn Shaikh al-mahri (3) Ziyad Ibn Salih (4) Al-Qahir Billah 34. The Caliphate of Uthman lasted during the period : (1) A.D. (2) A.D. (3) A.D. (4) A.D. 35. The Umayyad empire reached its greatest expansion during the reigns of : (1) Mu awiyah and Yazid (2) Al-Walid and Hisham (3) Yazid and Marwan (4) Mu awiyah II and Abdul Malik 36. The first Abbasid Caliph to resume holy war against the Byzantines was : (1) Abu Jafar al-mansur (2) Al-Mahdi (3) Al-Amin (4) Al-Mamun 37. The foundation stone of the Abbasid capital Baghdad was laid by : (1) Abul Abbas al-saffah (2) Abu Ja far al-mansur (3) Mahdi (4) Hadi 38. Arrange the following Caliphs in chronological order. Use the code given below : (a) Harun Rashid (b) Al-Mahdi (c) Al-Mutawakkil (d) Al-Wathiq Code : (1) (a), (c), (b), (d) (2) (c), (b), (a), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c) 39. Abu Tammam is best known in Arabic literature for his : (1) Travel writings (2) Compilation of the rules of Arabic Prosody (3) Compilation of Diwanul Hamasah (4) Tafsir writings J-04918!J PAPER-II! 12 Paper-II

13 33. fl ÁflŒ Êapple Á apple ŸappleÃÎàfl apple È Ê ÕÊ Á Ÿapple flë UÊ fl Ê Ê Ã$$ÅÃÊ U Á ÿê (1) Í ÈÁS -$πè UÊ ÊŸË (2) ÊÊÁ U ßéŸ Êapple$π - UË (3) Á$ ÿêœ ßéŸ ÊÁ (4) -$ ÊÁ U Á À Ê 34. $π Ë$» Ê S ÊŸ Ê ÊÊ Ÿ Ê ÕÊ (1) ß. (2) ß. (3) ß. (4) ß. 35. flë ÊÊ Ÿ Êapple Á apple ÊÊ Ÿ Ê apple apple Áœ ÁflSÃÊ U Á Ê? (1) È ÊÁflÿÊ ÊÒ U ÿ$ ËŒ (2) fl ËŒ ÊÒ U Á ÊÊ (3) ÿ$ ËŒ ÊÒ U UflÊŸ (4) È ÊÁflÿÊ II ÊÒ U éœè Á 36. Ò$$ ããëáÿÿêapple apple ÁflL h ÿèh fl Õ Á é Ê Ë $π Ë$» Ê Ÿapple ÈŸ Ê U Á ÿê ÕÊ? (1) Í Ê$» U - Í U (2) - ŒË (3) - ËŸ (4) - Ê ÍŸ 37. é ÊÁ ÿêapple Ë UÊ œêÿë $ªŒÊŒ Ë ÊœÊ UÁ Ê Ê Á apple mê UÊ UπË ªß ÕË? (1) È é Ê - $$ç$» Ê (2) Í Ê$» U - Í U (3) ŒË (4) ÊŒË 38. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà $π Ë$» Ê Êapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (a) ÊL Ÿ U ÊËŒ (b) - ŒË (c) ÈÃflÁÄ (d) flêá $ Í U (1) (a), (c), (b), (d) (2) (c), (b), (a), (d) (3) (d), (c), (b), (a) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c) 39. U ÊÁ àÿ apple Í Ãê Ê Ÿapple Á Êÿ apple Á Á h Ò? (1) ÿêòêê flîûêê à (2) U Ë UŒ apple ÁŸÿ Êapple Ê Ÿ (3) ŒËflÊŸÈ Ê Ê Ê Ÿ (4) Ã$» Ë U appleπÿ J-04918!J PAPER-II! 13 Paper-II

14 40. The Palaces of the Barmakids were built at : (1) Al-Shammasiyah (2) Samarra (3) Raqqah (4) Kufah 41. The last Abbasid Caliph at Baghdad was : (1) Al-Nasir (2) Al-Zahir (3) Al-Musta sim (4) Al-Mustansir 42. In the first pledge of Aqabah, the number of disciples from Yathrib was : (1) eight (2) ten (3) twelve (4) fifteen 43. Which of the following is correctly matched? (1) Tulunids - Saif al Dawlah (2) Hamadanids - Sa id al Dawlah (3) Idrisids - Abdul Rahman bin Rustam (4) Tahirids - Nasir al Din 44. The founder of the Aghlabid dynasty was : (1) Ibrahim bin Aghlab (2) Ziyadatullah Aghlabi (3) Abu Iqal Aghlab (4) Abul Abbas Muhammad Aghlabi 45. Fas (Moracco) was the capital of : (1) Ikhshidis (2) Tulunids (3) Aghlabids (4) Idrisids 46. Which one of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Al Suyuti - Abbasid (2) Aziz Jamal al Din Yusuf - Mamluk (3) Al Zahir - Fatimid (4) Rudki - Samanid 47. The official language of Saljuqs was : (1) Arabic (2) Persian (3) Turkish (4) Pashto J-04918!J PAPER-II! 14 Paper-II

15 40. Á ÿêapple apple Ê Ÿapple Õapple? (1) - Êê Ê Ëÿ (2) Ê UÊ (3) U$$Ä$ (4) Í $» Ê 41. $ªŒÊŒ Ê Áà é Ê Ë $π Ë$» Ê ÊÒŸ ÕÊ? (1) -ŸÊÁ U (2) -$ ÊÁ U (3) - ÈSÃÊÁ (4) - ÈSà Á U 42. $ Ê Ë Õ Ò Ã ( À ) apple ÿ Á U apple Á ßapple Á Êcÿ ÊÊÁ Õapple? (1) Ê U (2) Œ (3) Ê U (4) Œ 43. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ò? (1) ÃÍ ÍŸË - Ò$»È Œ ŒÊÒ Ê (2) ŒÊŸË - ß ŒÈŒ ŒÊÒ Ê (3) ߌ UË Ë - éœè U ÊŸ Á Ÿ L Sà (4) ÃÊÁ UË - Ÿ ËL Œ ŒËŸ 44. $ª Ë ÊÊ Ÿ Ê SÕÊ ÕÊ (1) ß ÊÁ Á Ÿ $ª (2) Á$ ÿêœãèà Ê $ª Ë (3) Í ß$ Ê $ª (4) Í é Ê È ê Œ $ª Ë 45. $» Ê ( Êapple UÄ Êapple) UÊ œêÿë ÕË (1) ß$π ÊËÁŒÿÊapple Ë (2) ÃÍ ÍÁŸÿÊapple Ë (3) $ª Á ÿêapple Ë (4) ߌ UËÁ ÿêapple Ë 46. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) - ÈÿÍÃË - é Ê Ë (2) $ Ë Ê ÈŒ ŒËŸ ÿí È$» - Í (3) ÊÁ U - $» ÊÁÃ Ë (4) L Œ Ë - Ê ÊŸË 47. À Í$ Êapple Ë ÊÁœ ÊÁ U Ê Ê ÕË (1) U Ë (2) $» Ê U Ë (3) ÃÈ Ë (4) ÃÊapple J-04918!J PAPER-II! 15 Paper-II

16 48. Which one of the following is correctly matched? (1) Fatimids A.D. (2) Zangids A.D. (3) Ayyubids A.D. (4) Mamluks A.D. 49. The first Burji Mamluk sultan was : (1) Aybak (2) Al Zahir Saif al Din Barquq (3) Al Ashraf Saif al Din (4) Al Nasir al Din Faraj 50. Fatimids shifted their capital from Mahdia to Cairo in the year : (1) 968 A.D. (2) 970 A.D. (3) 973 A.D. (4) 977 A.D. 51. The last Caliph of Fatimid dynasty was : (1) Al Mustali (2) Al Mustansir (3) Al Zafir (4) Al Àdid 52. Shaikh Safiuddin the founder of the Safaviyah tariqah was the disciple and Khalifah of : (1) Abdul Qadir Gilani (2) Abul Hasan al-junaid (3) Shah Ni matullah Wali Kirmani (4) Shaikh Zahid Gilani 53. The elements of the doctrine of incarnation are traceable among the : (1) Babis (2) Zaidis (3) Hanafis (4) Malikis 54. The 8 th Imam of Ithna Ashari Shii Sect was : (1) Musa Kazim (2) Ali Zaynul Abidin (3) Ali al-riåa (4) Ali al-hadi 55. The Iranian scholar who authored the book under the title Islamology was : (1) Mulla Sadra (2) Ali Shariati (3) Ayatullah Khomaini (4) Rafsanjani J-04918!J PAPER-II! 16 Paper-II

17 48. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ò? (1) $» ÊÁÃ Ë ß. (2) $ ªË ß. (3) ƒÿí Ë ß. (4) Í ß. 49. Õ È Ë Í ÈÀÃÊŸ ( ÊÊ ) ÕÊ (1) apple (2) $ ÊÁ U Ò$»È Œ ŒËŸ U$ Í $ (3) Ê $» Ò$»È Œ ŒËŸ (4) ŸÊÁ L Œ ŒËŸ $» U 50.» ÊÁÃÁ ÿêapple Ÿapple ŸË UÊ œêÿë apple ÁŒÿÊ apple $ ÊÁ UÊ Á fl Á UflÁà à Ë? (1) 968 ß. (2) 970 ß. (3) 973 ß. (4) 977 ß. 51. $» ÊÁÃ Ë ÊÊ Ÿ Ê apple Áãà ÊÊ Õapple (1) ÈSÃÊ Ë (2) ÈSà Á U (3) $ ÊÁ$» U (4) ÊÁ$ Œ 52. $» ÁflÿÊ Ã UË$ apple apple SÕÊ Êappleπ $» Ë Œ ŒËŸ Á apple Á Êcÿ ÊÒ U $πá $» Ê Õapple? (1) éœè $ ÊÁŒ U ªË ÊŸË (2) È Ÿ ÈŸÒŒ (3) ÊÊ Ÿapple ÃÈÀ Ê fl Ë Á U ÊŸË (4) Êappleπ $ ÊÁ Œ ªË ÊŸË 53. flãê U apple Á hê à apple Ãûfl ߟ apple apple Á apple Êÿapple ÊÃapple Ò? (1) Ê Ë (2) $ ÒŒË (3) Ÿ$» Ë (4) ÊÁ Ë 54. Á ÊÿÊ Ã ßSŸÊ Ê UË apple 8flapple ß Ê Õapple (1) Í Ê ÊÁ$ (2) Ë $ ÒŸÈ ÊÁ ŒËŸ (3) Ë -Á U$ Ê (4) Ë - ÊŒË 55. ßS Ê Êapple ÊÚ Ë ÊË ÈSà Á ß UÊŸË ÁflmÊŸ Ÿapple Á πë ÕË? (1) ÈÀ Ê Œ UÊ (2) Ë Ê UË ÃË (3) ÊÿÃÈÀ Ê πêapple ÒŸË (4) U$$ç ã ÊŸË J-04918!J PAPER-II! 17 Paper-II

18 56. Which of the following is correctly matched? (1) Revolution of Ayatullah Khomaini (2) Ghulaman Forces - Shah Ismail (3) Qizilbashi Forces - Shah Abbas (4) Janisari Forces - Bayazid-I 57. The founder of Ghaznavid dynasty was : (1) Murad I (2) Subuktigin (3) Mahmud Ghaznavi (4) Ismail 58. The author of al-fasl fi al-milal wa al-ahwa wa al-nihal was : (1) Ibn Bajjah (2) Ibn Hazm (3) Ibn Rushd (4) Ibn al-baytar 59. The Khawarij were annihilated in the battle of : (1) Jamal (2) Qadisiyyah (3) Jisr (4) Nahrawan 60. Nawab Siddiq Hasan Khan was the author of : (1) Kitab al-tawhid (2) Parda (3) Ithaf al-nubala al-muttaqin (4) Tadwin-i-hadith 61. The concept of Hukumat-i Ilahiya was propounded in the Indian subcontinent by : (1) Tayyib Qasmi (2) Qasim Nanawtawi (3) Abul At Maududi (4) Anwar Shah Kashmiri 62. In the initial stage the first Zawiyah of the Sanusi movement was established at : (1) Egypt (2) Makkah (3) Madinah (4) Libya 63. Musa ibn Nusair was recalled on the charge of insubordination by the Caliph : (1) Al-Walid ibn Abdul Malik (2) Sulayman ibn Abdul Malik (3) Marwan ibn Abdul Malik (4) Hisham ibn Abdul Malik J-04918!J PAPER-II! 18 Paper-II

19 56. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ò? (1) 1979 Ë Ê Áà - ÊÿÃÈÀ Ê $πêapple ÒŸË (2) $ªÈ Ê ÊŸ appleÿê - ÊÊ ßS Êß (3) Á$ Á$ Ê ÊË appleÿê - ÊÊ é Ê (4) ÊÁŸ Ê UË appleÿê - Êÿ$ ËŒ-I 57. $ª ŸflË ÊÊ Ÿ Ê SÕÊ ÊÒŸ ÕÊ? (1) È UÊŒ I (2) È ÈÁÄê˟ (3) ÍŒ $ª ŸflË (4) ßS Êß 58. -$» S $» Ë -Á flê - flê flê -ÁŸ apple appleπ Õapple (1) ßéŸ Êí (2) ßéŸ ï (3) ßéŸ L Œ (4) ßéŸ - ÒÃÊ U 59. $πflêá U Á ÿèh apple ŸappleSÃŸÊ ÍÃ È Õapple? (1) (2) $ ÊÁŒÁ ÿê (3) Á (4) Ÿ UflÊŸ 60. ŸflÊ Á Œ ŒË$ Ÿ πêÿ appleπ Õapple (1) Á ÃÊ È ÃÊÒ ËŒ (2) ŒÊ (3) ßà Ê$» ŸÈ Ê - ÈûÊ$ ËŸ (4) ÃŒ flëÿ- - ŒË 61. Ê UÃËÿ ÊmË apple È Ã- ß ÊÁ ÿê Ë À ŸÊ Á Ÿapple Áà ÊÁŒÃ Ë ÕË? (1) ÃÒÁƒÿ $ Ê Ë (2) $ ÊÁ ŸÊŸÊÒÃflË (3) È ÃÊ ÊÒŒÍŒË (4) Ÿfl U ÊÊ Ë UË 62. Ê UÁ flsõê apple ŸÍ Ë Ê ŒÊapple Ÿ Ê Ê $ ÊÁflÿÊ Ê SÕÊÁ Ã È Ê ÕÊ (1) Á (2) Ä Ê (3) ŒËŸÊ (4) ËÁ ÿê 63. fl apple ŸÊ apple Ê UÊapple apple Í Ê ßéŸ ŸÈ Ò U Êapple Á $π Ë$» Ê Ÿapple flê È ÊÿÊ ÕÊ? (1) -fl ËŒ ßéŸ éœè Á (2) È apple ÊŸ ßéŸ éœè Á (3) UflÊŸ ßéŸ éœè Á (4) Á ÊÊ ßéŸ éœè Á J-04918!J PAPER-II! 19 Paper-II

20 64. The Muslim army commandar who belonged to Berber race was : (1) Muhammad ibn Qasim (2) Qutaibah ibn Muslim (3) Tariq ibn Ziyad (4) Uqba ibn Nafi 65. Which one of the following is correctly matched? (1) Banu Nasr - Constantinople (2) Banu Abbad - Aleppo (3) Muwahhids - Damascus (4) Almoravids - South Spain 66. Arrange the rule of the following Amirs of Cordova chronologically. Use the code given below : (a) Al-Hakam I (b) Hisham I (c) Abd al-rahman III (d) Al-Mundhir Code : (1) (c), (b), (d), (a) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (d), (a), (c), (b) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c) 67. Read the following statements carefully and identify the wrong statement : (1) Abdur Rahman - I was the grandson of Hisham, the tenth Caliph of Damascus. (2) The Capital of Umayyad rule of Spain was Cordova. (3) Nuruddin Abu Ishaq al-bitröji was an Abbasid astronomer. (4) Al-Baytar was the botanist and pharmacist of Spain. 68. The question consists of four statements. Indicate the correct answer from the alternatives given below : (a) Abdur Rahman - II ruled from 822 A.D. to 852 A.D. (b) He was the 8 th ruler of the Umayyad Kingdom of Spain. (c) He was later surnamed as Al-Amin. (d) He was a zealous patron of music and astronomy. Code : (1) (a) and (d) are correct, but (b) and (c) are wrong. (2) (a) and (c) are correct but (d) and (b) are wrong. (3) (d) is correct but (a), (b) and (c) are wrong. (4) (c) and (b) are correct but (a) and (d) are wrong. J-04918!J PAPER-II! 20 Paper-II

21 64. ÊÒŸ apple ÈÁS appleÿê Êã«U U U U ÊÁà apple ê ÁãœÃ Õapple? (1) È ê Œ ßéŸ $ ÊÁ (2) $ È ÃÒ Ê ßéŸ ÈÁS (3) ÃÊÁ U$ ßéŸ Á$ ÿêœ (4) $ Ê ßéŸ ŸÊ$»apple 65. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ò? (1) ŸÍ Ÿd - È ÃÈãÃÈÁŸÿÊ (2) ŸÍ é ÊŒ - Á å Êapple (3) ÈflÁ± ŒËŸ - ŒÁ $ (4) È UÊÁ ÃËŸ - ŒÁˇÊáÊ S appleÿ 66. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà $ È ÃÈ Ê apple Ë UÊapple ( ÊÊ Êapple ) Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U h ËÁ ÃÕÊ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª apple U (a) - I (b) Á ÊÊ I (c) éœ U ÊŸ III (d) ÈŸÁ$ U Í U (1) (c), (b), (d), (a) (2) (a), (b), (c), (d) (3) (d), (a), (c), (b) (4) (b), (a), (d), (c) 67. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ՟Êapple Êapple ÊflœÊŸË apple Á ÿapple ÊÒ U $ª à ՟ Êapple ÁøÁqà ËÁ (1) éœè U ÊŸ - I ŒÁ $ apple Œ flapple $π Ë$» Ê Á ÊÊ Ê ÊappleÃÊ ÕÊ (2) S appleÿ apple flë ÊÊ Ÿ Ë UÊ œêÿë $ È ÃÈ Ê ÕË (3) ŸÈL Œ ŒËŸ Í ßS Ê$ -Á ÃM Ë é Ê Ë πªêapple ÊÊSòÊË ÕÊ (4) - ÒÃÊ U S appleÿ Ê flÿs Áà ÊÊSòÊË ÊÒ U ÊÒ Áœ ÊÊSòÊË ÕÊ 68. ß Ÿ apple øê U ÕŸ Ò ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U ŒËÁ (a) éœè U ÊŸ - II Ÿapple 822 ß. apple 852 ß. à ÊÊ Ÿ Á ÿê (b) fl S appleÿ apple flë ÊÊ Ÿ Ê 8flÊ ÊÊ ÕÊ (c) Êapple ÊŒ apple - ËŸ Ë ŒflË ŒË ªß (d) fl ªËà ÊÒ U πªêapple ÊÊSòÊ Ê à Ê Ë UˇÊ ÕÊ Í U (1) (a) ÊÒ U (d) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (b) ÊÒ U (c) $ª Ã Ò (2) (a) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (d) ÊÒ U (b) $ª Ã Ò (3) (d) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (a), (b) ÊÒ U (c) $ª Ã Ò (4) (c) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (a) ÊÒ U (d) $ª Ã Ò J-04918!J PAPER-II! 21 Paper-II

22 69. The Ottoman dynasty was established in the year : (1) 1300 A.D. (2) 1289 A.D. (3) 1299 A.D. (4) 1257 A.D. 70. Sulaiman the magnificent was known to his people by the honorific title of : (1) Nishanchi (2) Al-Qanöni (3) Al-Shaikh al-ra is (4) Al-Mu allim al-thani 71. Which one of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Conquest of Constantinople A.D. (2) Hat-i Sharif-i Gulhane A.D. (3) Abolition of Caliphate A.D. (4) Conquest of Egypt by Salim-I A.D. 72. The question contains four statements. Indicate the correct answer from the alternatives given below : (a) (b) (c) (d) Code : Amir Hasan Al Sijzi was the Khalifah of Shaikh Nizamuddin Awliya. The Shrine of Gesudaraz is located at Bidar. Burhan-al-Din Gharib was the Khalifah of Shaikh Nasiruddin Chiragh of Delhi. Khairul Majalis is the malfuzat of Shaikh Nasiruddin Chiragh of Delhi. (1) (a) and (b) are correct but (c) and (d) are wrong. (2) (a) and (d) are correct but (b) and (c) are wrong. (3) (d) and (b) are correct but (a) and (c) are wrong. (4) (b) and (a) are correct but (d) and (c) are wrong. 73. The most distinguished architect that Turkey produced was : (1) Al-BayÂsi (2) Hunayn ibn Ishaq (3) Al-Mawsili (4) SinÂn 74. Ismat Inono was the Prime Minister of : (1) Turkey (2) Algeria (3) Egypt (4) Spain J-04918!J PAPER-II! 22 Paper-II

23 69. S ÊŸË ÊÊ Ÿ Á fl SÕÊÁ Ã È Ê ÕÊ (1) 1300 ß. (2) 1289 ß. (3) 1299 ß. (4) 1257 ß. 70. È apple ÊŸ Œ ÒÇŸËÁ» U Ÿapple ÊappleªÊapple apple Ëø Á ê ÊŸ Íø ŸÊ apple ÊŸÊ ÊÃÊ ÕÊ (1) ÁŸ ÊÊãøË (2) -$ ÊŸÍŸË (3) - Êappleπ Uß (4) - È ÁÀ - ÊŸË 71. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) $ È SÃÈãÃÈÁŸÿÊ Ë Áfl ÿ ß. (2) ÊÃ- - Ê UË$» - ªÈ ÊŸapple ß. (3) Á$π Ê$» Ã Ê ãã ß. (4) Ë -I mê UÊ Á d Ë Áfl ÿ ß. 72. ß Ÿ apple øê U flêäÿ Ò ŸËøapple ÁŒ ª Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U Êapple ÁøÁqà ËÁ (a) Ë U Ÿ Ê Ê Á í$ Ë, Êapple$π ÁŸ$ Ê ÈgËŸ ÊÒÁ ÿê apple $π Ë$» Ê Õapple (b) ªÊapple Í Œ UÊ$ Ê $ UÊ Á Œ U apple ÁSÕÃ Ò (c) È U ÊŸÈgËŸ $ª UË, Êapple$π Ÿ ËM gëÿ Áø UÊ$ª Œapple flë apple $π Ë$» Ê Õapple (d) $πòl ÊÁ Êapple$π Ÿ ËM gëÿ Áø UÊ$ª Œapple flë apple $»Í $ Êà Ò. Í U (1) (a) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (c) ÊÒ U (d) ª Ã Ò (2) (a) ÊÒ U (d) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (b) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (3) (d) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (a) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (4) (b) ÊÒ U (a) Ë Ò appleá Ÿ (d) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò 73. ÃÈ Ë Ê flê Áœ Á h flêsãè Ê U ÊÒŸ ÕÊ? (1) - ÿê Ë (2) ÈŸÒŸ ßéŸ ßS Ê$ (3) - ÊÒÁ Ë (4) Á ŸÊŸ 74. ßS à ߟÊappleŸÊapple Ê Ê œêÿ òêë ÕÊ? (1) ÃÈ Ë (2) À ËÁ UÿÊ (3) Á d (4) S appleÿ J-04918!J PAPER-II! 23 Paper-II

24 75. Ibn al-nafis elaborated the theory of circulation of blood in his commentary on the anatomical portion of the book : (1) Al-Hawi fi-al-tibb (2) Al-Qanun fi-al-tibb (3) Al-Tasrif (4) Kamil al-sina at fi-al-tibb 76. Author of the book Firdaws al-hikmah was : (1) Ibn Rushd (2) Ali Ibn Sahl al-tabari (3) Ibn al-jazzar (4) Ibn Zuhr 77. One of the following was the greatest historical philosopher produced by Islam : (1) Ibn Khaldun (2) Ibn Khallikan (3) Ibn Qutaybah (4) SÂ id Ibn Ahmad al-andalusi 78. Which of the following is not correctly matched? (1) Ahmad al-qalqashandi - Subh al-a sha (2) Shamsuddin al-dimashqi - Al-Wafi bi-al-wafayat (3) Abul Fida - Taqwim al-buldan (4) Ibn Hajar - Al-Durar al-kaminah 79. The book Al-Ahkam-al-Sultaniyah is authored by : (1) Ibn Rushd (2) Ibn Khallikan (3) Al-Mawardi (4) Ibn Al- Athir 80. The Muhammadan Anglo oriental college got the status of University in the year : (1) 1914 A.D. (2) 1920 A.D. (3) 1924 A.D. (4) 1930 A.D. 81. Ibn Taymiyah was born in : (1) Harran (2) Tehran (3) Cairo (4) Taif 82. Ibn Khaldun was appointed as Maliki Qazi (Judge) by : (1) Mansur Qalawun (2) Zahir Barquq (3) Zahir Baybars (4) Al Nasir J-04918!J PAPER-II! 24 Paper-II

25 75. ßéŸ -Ÿ$» Ë Ÿapple UÄà øê U Á hê à Êapple Á ÈSà apple Ê UË U UøŸÊ œë ʪ U ŸË Á Uå áêë apple ÁflSÃÊ U Ífl ÃÊÿÊ Ò? (1) - ÊflË $» Ë- -ÁÃé (2) -$ ÊŸÍŸ $» Ë- -ÁÃé (3) -à UË$» (4) ÊÁ -Á Ÿ Ê Ã $» Ë- -ÁÃé 76. Á$» UŒÊÒ Á Ê Á ÃÊ apple appleπ Õapple (1) ßéŸ L Œ (2) Ë ßéŸ -à UË (3) ßéŸ - ï$ Ê U (4) ßéŸ $ È U 77. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ßS Ê apple ÊŸ appleáã ÊÁ ŒÊ Ê ÁŸ ÊÒŸ Õapple? (1) ßéŸ $πàœíÿ (2) ßéŸ $πáà ÊŸ (3) ßéŸ $ È ÃÒ (4) Êß Œ ßéŸ Œ - ãœ Í Ë 78. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple ÊÒŸ Ë Êapple«Ë Ë Ÿ Ë Ò? (1) Œ -$ À$ Ê ŒË - Èé - Ê ÊÊ (2) Êê ÈŒ ŒËŸ -ÁŒ $ Ë - -flê$» Ë Ë- -fl$» ÊÿÊà (3) È Á» ŒÊ - Ã$$ÄflË - ÈÀŒÊŸ (4) ßéŸ U - -ŒÈ U U - ÊÁ ŸÊ 79. Ê È ÃÊÁŸÿÊ ŸÊ ÈSà Á apple mê UÊ Á πë ªß? (1) ßéŸ L Œ (2) ßéŸ $πáà ÊŸ (3) ÊflŒË (4) ßéŸ - Ë U 80. Êapple ê «UŸ Ç Êapple ÊappleÁ Uÿã U ÊÚ apple Êapple Á fl Áfl fláfllê ÿ Ê Œ Ê ÊåÃ È Ê? (1) 1914 ß. (2) 1920 ß. (3) 1924 ß. (4) 1930 ß. 81. ßéŸ ÃÒÁ ÿ Ê ã SÕÊŸ ÕÊ (1) UÊ Ÿ (2) Ãapple UÊŸ (3) $ ÊÁ UÊ (4) ÃÊ $» 82. ßéŸ $πàœíÿ Á apple mê UÊ ÊÁ Ë $ Ê$ Ë (ãÿêÿêœë Ê) ÁŸÿÈÄà Á ÿapple ªÿapple? (1) Ÿ Í U $ Ê Ÿ (2) $ ÊÁ U$ Í $ U (3) ÊÁ U apple U (4) ŸÊÁ U J-04918!J PAPER-II! 25 Paper-II

26 83. Hasan al Banna was martyred in the year : (1) 1939 A.D. (2) 1949 A.D. (3) 1954 A.D. (4) 1959 A.D. 84. Arrange the following scholars chronologically. Use the code given below : (a) Ibn Taymiyah (b) Al Mawardi (c) Al Ghazali (d) Ibn Khaldun Code : (1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (c), (a), (d), (b) (3) (b), (c), (a), (d) (4) (d), (b), (c), (a) 85. Muhammad Abduh was the rector of : (1) Madrasah-e-Nizamiyah (2) Jamia Azhar (3) Darul Hikmah (4) Bait-al Hikmah 86. Arrange the following scholars according to the date of their demise. Use the code given below : (a) Muhammad Abduh (b) Hasan al Banna (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (d) Allama Iqbal Code : (1) (c), (a), (d), (b) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c) (3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (a), (c), (b), (d) 87. The Arab Philosopher who regarded the Neo-Pythagorean mathematics as the basis of all sciences was : (1) Al-Farabi (2) Al-Kindi (3) Al-Ghazali (4) Ibn Rushd 88. The Arab Philosopher who syncretised Platonism, Aristotelianism and Sufism was : (1) Al-Razi (2) Al-Ghazali (3) Al-Kindi (4) Al-Farabi 89. Tahafut Tahafut al-falasifah, was written by : (1) Al-Ghazali (2) Al-Farabi (3) Ibn Rushd (4) Ibn Tufayl J-04918!J PAPER-II! 26 Paper-II

27 83. Ÿ ãÿê Á fl Ê ËŒ È Õapple? (1) 1939 ß. (2) 1949 ß. (3) 1954 ß. (4) 1959 ß. 84. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÁflmÊŸÊapple Êapple Ê ÊŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (a) ßéŸ ÃÒÁ ÿ (b) ÊflŒË (c) $ª$ Ê Ë (d) ßéŸ $πàœíÿ Í U (1) (a), (b), (c), (d) (2) (c), (a), (d), (b) (3) (b), (c), (a), (d) (4) (d), (b), (c), (a) 85. È ê Œ éœè Á ÊÒÁˇÊ SÕÊ apple appleuä U U Õapple? (1) Œ U Ê- -ÁŸ$ ÊÁ ÿê (2) ÊÁ ÿê $ U (3) ŒÊL Á (4) ÒÃÈ Á 86. ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà ÁflmÊŸÊapple Êapple Ÿ Ë ÎàÿÈ apple fl apple ŸÈ Ê U ÿflásõã ËÁ ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Í U Ê ÿêappleª ËÁ (a) È ê Œ éœè (b) Ÿ ÛÊÊ (c) U ÒƒÿŒ Œ πê (d) À Ê Ê ß$ Ê Í U (1) (c), (a), (d), (b) (2) (b), (d), (a), (c) (3) (d), (b), (c), (a) (4) (a), (c), (b), (d) 87. fl U ŒÊ Ê ÁŸ Á Ÿapple Ÿfl ÊßÕʪÊappleÁ UÿÊß ªÁáÊÃ Ê Ë ÁflôÊÊŸÊapple apple ÊœÊ U apple ÁfløÊ U Á ÿê ÕÊ (1) -» Ê UÊ Ë (2) -Á ãœë (3) -$ª$ Ê Ë (4) ßéŸ M Œ 88. fl U ŒÊ Ê ÁŸ Á Ÿapple å apple UÊappleflÊŒ, USÃÍflÊŒ ÊÒ U $Í» ËflÊŒ Êapple Áãflà Á ÿê ÕÊ (1) - UÊ$ Ë (2) -$ª$ Ê Ë (3) -Á ãœë (4) -$» Ê UÊ Ë 89. à Ê$»È à à Ê$»È à -» ÊÁ $» Ê Á apple mê UÊ Á πë ªß? (1) -$ª$ Ê Ë (2) -$» Ê UÊ$ Ë (3) ßéŸ L Œ (4) ßéŸ ÃÈ$»Ò J-04918!J PAPER-II! 27 Paper-II

28 90. This question consists of three statements. Indicate the correct answer from the alternatives given below by using the code : (a) (b) (c) Code : Caliph Hisham was considered by Arab Historians as the last statesman of the house of Umayyah. The magnificent Dome of the Rock was built by Caliph Abdul Malik. Dome of the Rock is located in Damascus. (1) (a) and (c) are correct, but (b) is wrong. (2) (a) and (b) are correct, but (c) is wrong. (3) (b) is correct, but (a) and (c) are wrong. (4) (b) and (c) are correct, but (a) is wrong. 91. The city of Ramlah in Palestine was built by : (1) Caliph Abdul Malik (2) Caliph Umar Bin Abdul Aziz (3) Caliph Sulayman (4) Caliph Hisham 92. This question comprises three statements. Indicate the correct answer from the alternatives given below by using the code : (a) (b) (c) Code : Nasiruddin Tusi considerably advanced the knowledge of Planetary Astronomy He criticised Ptolemy for his views expressed in the Almagest Tusi did his research work at the Shammasiyah Observatory (1) (a) is correct, but (b) and (c) are wrong. (2) (a) and (c), are correct, but (b) is wrong. (3) (a) and (b) are correct, but (c) is wrong. (4) (b) and (c) are correct, but (a) is wrong. 93. The Bhakti movement was initiated as a cult of love and devotion by the : (1) AlvÂr and Adiyar Brahmins (2) Pandits and Pujaris of North-India (3) Lingayats (4) Nag Panthis J-04918!J PAPER-II! 28 Paper-II

29 90. ß Ÿ apple ÃËŸ ÕŸ Ò Í U Ê ÿêappleª UÃapple È ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U ŒËÁ (a) U ßÁÃ Ê Ê UÊapple mê UÊ $π Ë$» Ê Á ÊÊ Êapple ÁflÿÊapple apple Áà UÊ ŸËÁÃôÊ apple M apple ÊŸÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ (b) È é ÃÈS $π UÊ $π Ë$» Ê éœè Á mê UÊ ŸflÊÿÊ ªÿÊ ÕÊ (c) È é ÃÈS $π UÊ ŒÁ apple ÁSÕÃ Ò Í U (1) (a) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) ª Ã Ò (2) (a) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (c) ª Ã Ò (3) (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ÊÒ U (c) ª Ã Ò (4) (b) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ª Ã Ò 91. Á$» Á SÃËŸ apple U Ê Ê U Á apple mê UÊ ŸÊÿÊ ªÿÊ (1) $π Ë$» Ê éœè Á (2) $π Ë$» Ê U Á Ÿ éœè $ Ë$ (3) $π Ë$» Ê È apple ÊŸ (4) $π Ë$» Ê Á ÊÊ 92. ß Ÿ apple ÃËŸ ÕŸ ÊÁ Ã Ò Í U Ê ÿêappleª UÃapple È ŸËøapple ÁŒÿapple ªÿapple Áfl À Êapple apple apple Ë ûê U ß ÁªÃ apple U (a) (b) (c) Í U Ÿ ËL Œ ŒËŸ ÃÍ Ë Ÿapple Êfl ÊÒÁ πªêapple ÁfllÊ apple ôêêÿ Êapple Ê» Ë Êªapple ÊÿÊ Ÿapple À Á S U apple flááê à UÊÚÀ Ë apple ÁfløÊ UÊapple Ë Ê ÊappleøŸÊ Ë ÃÍ Ë Ÿapple ŸÊ ÊÊappleœ Êÿ Êê ÊÁ ÿ flappleœ ÊÊ Ê apple Á ÿê (1) (a) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) ÊÒ U (c) $ª Ã Ò (2) (a) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (b) $ª Ã Ò (3) (a) ÊÒ U (b) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (c) ª Ã Ò (4) (b) ÊÒ U (c) Ë Ò, appleá Ÿ (a) ª Ã Ò 93. ÁÄà à UË apple ÊÒ U áê apple Õ apple M apple Á apple mê UÊ Ê U Á ÿê ªÿÊ? (1) Ê flê U ÊÒ U ÊÁŒÿÊ U ÊrÊáÊ (2) ûê - Ê Uà apple Á«UÃÊapple ÊÒ U È ÊÁ UÿÊapple mê UÊ (3) Á ªÊÿà (4) ŸÊª ÕË J-04918!J PAPER-II! 29 Paper-II

30 94. The sect which restricted the number of visible imams to seven is known as : (1) Ithna-Asharis (2) Zaydis (3) Ismailis (4) Akhbaris 95. The concept of Pan-Ottomanism was propounded by : (1) Kamal Ataturk (2) Zia Gokalp (3) Young Turks (4) Committee of Union and Progress 96. The greatest Arab Indologist was : (1) Al Masödi (2) Al Biruni (3) Merchant Sulayman (4) Ibn Battutah 97. Khalid Ibn Barmak was the first incumbent of the office of : (1) Qazi al Quzat (2) Muhtasib (3) Vizier (4) Diwan Al Barid 98. The first mosque erected in a conquered land was that of : (1) Al-Kufah (2) Al-Basrah (3) Al-Qahirah (4) Al-Qyrawan 99. Inventor of the Muhaqqaq style of Calligraphy was : (1) Rayhani (2) Ibn Muqlah (3) Ibn al-bawwab (4) Ibrahim al-mawsili 100. One of the following was the greatest writer on the theory of music : (1) Al-Mawardi (2) Al-Farabi (3) Al-Kindi (4) Ziryab - o O o - J-04918!J PAPER-II! 30 Paper-II

31 94. fl ÈŒÊÿ Á Ÿapple Êà ŒÎ ÿ ß Ê Êapple U Áfl flê UÃÊ Ò, ÊÃÊ Ò (1) ßSŸÊ - Ê UË (2) $ ÒŒË (3) ßS Êß Ë (4) $π Ê UË 95. ÊÚŸ ÊÚ UÊapple ÊÁŸï Ë À ŸÊ Á Ÿapple Áà ÊÁŒÃ Ë ÕË? (1) Ê ÃÊÃÈ (2) Á$ Ê ªÊapple À (3) ÿ ª ÃÈ (4) ÃÊ ÊÒ U ªÁÃ Ë Á Áà 96. ÊŸ U Ê UÃËÿ ÁfllÊ ÊÊSòÊË (ßã«UÊapple ÊÚÁ S U) ÕÊ (1) ÍŒË (2) Á L ŸË (3) È apple ÊŸ ÃÊÁ U (4) ßéŸ ÃÍÃÊ 97. πêá Œ ßéŸ Á ÊÿÊ ÿ Ê Ê ŒÊÁœ Ê UË ÕÊ? (1) $ Ê$ Ë $ È $ Êà (2) È ÃÁ (3) fl$ Ë U (4) ŒËflÊŸÈ UËŒ 98. ËÃË ªß ÍÁ U ŸÊß ªß Ë ÁS Œ Ê Ë Ò? (1) - Í $» Ê (2) - UÊ (3) -$$ ÊÁ UÊ (4) -$ Ò UflÊŸ 99. Ò Ëª Ê$» Ë ( È appleπÿ) Ë È $$Ä$ $ ÊÒ Ë apple ÊÁflc Ê U Õapple (1) ÒU ÊŸË (2) ßéŸ È$$Ä (3) ßéŸ flê (4) ß Ê Ë - ÊÒÁ Ë 100. ªËà apple Á hê à U ÁŸêŸÁ Áπà apple apple Á h appleπ Õapple (1) - ÊflŒË (2) -$» Ê UÊ Ë (3) -Á ãœë (4) $Á UÿÊ - o O o - J-04918!J PAPER-II! 31 Paper-II

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