SS 3 SECOND TERM ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES EXAMINATION

Subject: Islamic Religious Studies

Class: SS 3

Term: Second Term

Week: Week 11

Topic:  SECOND TERM EXAMINATION ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES IRS SS 3

ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

PART A

OBJECTIVES

  1. Which of the following is prohibited in Islam? a. Eating vegetables b. Drinking alcohol c. Sleeping during the day d. Listening to music
  2. What is the Islamic ruling on gambling? a. It is permissible b. It is encouraged c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  3. Why are Muslims prohibited from eating pork? a. Pigs are expensive b. Pigs are considered sacred animals c. Pigs are unclean and can transmit diseases d. Pigs are difficult to raise
  4. What is the punishment for adultery in Islam? a. A small fine b. Imprisonment c. Public flogging d. Death
  5. What is the Islamic ruling on charging interest on loans? a. It is permissible b. It is encouraged c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  6. What is the Islamic belief about worshiping idols? a. It is encouraged b. It is permissible c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  7. What is the Islamic ruling on lying? a. It is permissible in some cases b. It is encouraged c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  8. Which of the following is considered a major sin in Islam? a. Fasting during Ramadan b. Giving to charity c. Lying d. Praying five times a day
  9. What is the Islamic view on adultery? a. It is permissible in some cases b. It is discouraged c. It is encouraged d. It is prohibited
  10. Which of the following is not prohibited in Islam? a. Eating pork b. Drinking alcohol c. Gambling d. Fasting during Ramadan
  11. Which of the following is considered a form of dishonesty and is prohibited in Islam? a. Donating to charity b. Stealing c. Going to Hajj d. Praying five times a day
  12. What is bribery? a. Giving or receiving something in exchange for a favor or an advantage b. Giving to charity c. Going on a pilgrimage d. None of the above
  13. Why is bribery considered a form of corruption in Islam? a. It creates an unequal playing field b. It is unfair to others who cannot offer bribes c. Both a and b d. None of the above
  14. What is corruption? a. The abuse of power for personal gain or to benefit a group or organization b. Going to Hajj c. Praying five times a day d. Giving to charity
  15. Which of the following is a form of corruption in Islam? a. Nepotism b. Honesty c. Kindness d. Generosity
  16. What is stealing? a. The act of taking someone else’s property without permission b. Giving to charity c. Going on a pilgrimage d. None of the above
  17. Why is stealing prohibited in Islam? a. Muslims are expected to respect the property rights of others b. Taking something that does not belong to you is unfair c. Both a and b d. None of the above
  18. What is the punishment for stealing in Islam? a. A small fine b. Imprisonment c. Public flogging d. Death
  19. What is the Islamic ruling on corruption? a. It is permissible in some cases b. It is encouraged c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  20. What is the importance of upholding ethical values in Islam? a. To create a just and fair society b. To promote dishonesty c. To encourage corruption d. None of the above
  21. What is the Islamic ruling on gambling? a. It is permissible b. It is encouraged c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  22. Why is gambling considered harmful in Islam? a. It promotes greed and selfishness b. It can lead to addiction, debt, and loss of property c. Both a and b d. None of the above
  23. What are intoxicants in Islam? a. Illegal drugs b. Prescription drugs c. Alcohol and other substances that affect a person’s mental and physical state d. None of the above
  24. Why are intoxicants prohibited in Islam? a. They can impair judgment and cause accidents b. They can lead to addiction and harmful behaviors c. Both a and b d. None of the above
  25. What is drug abuse in Islam? a. The use of illegal substances b. The misuse of prescription drugs c. Both a and b d. None of the above
  26. Why is drug abuse prohibited in Islam? a. It can lead to addiction, harm to oneself and others, and negatively impact society b. It is a waste of money c. It is considered a minor sin d. None of the above
  27. What is the punishment for drug abuse in Islam? a. A small fine b. Imprisonment c. Public flogging d. Death
  28. What does Q5:90-91 say about gambling and intoxicants? a. They are permissible in Islam b. They are discouraged in Islam c. They are considered an abomination of Satan’s handiwork d. None of the above
  29. What is the Islamic ruling on consuming alcohol? a. It is permissible b. It is encouraged c. It is discouraged d. It is prohibited
  30. What does Q2:219 say about intoxicants? a. They are permissible in Islam b. They are encouraged in Islam c. They have both benefits and harms d. None of the above

 

 

THEORY

PART B

Answer any ten questions

  1. What is gambling?
  2. Why is gambling considered harmful in Islam?
  3. What are intoxicants?
  4. Why are intoxicants harmful in Islam?
  5. What is drug abuse?
  6. Why is drug abuse harmful in Islam?
  7. What does Q5:90-91 say about gambling and intoxicants?
  8. What does Q2:219 say about intoxicants?
  9. Why is it important to avoid harmful behavior in Islam?
  10. What can we do instead of engaging in harmful behavior?
  11. Why is stealing prohibited in Islam?
  12. What is the punishment for stealing in Islam?
  13. What does Q2:188 say about bribery and corruption?
  14. What does Q5:38 say about stealing?
  15. Why is it important to uphold ethical values in Islam?
  16. What is usury and why is it prohibited in Islam?
  17. Why is it important to worship only Allah in Islam?
  18. Why is lying considered a bad thing in Islam?
  19. What is the punishment for adultery in Islam?
  20. What are the benefits of following the prohibitions in Islam?

 

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