First Term Review and Revision Islamic Religious Studies Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12

Review and Revision Test

Subject: Islamic Religious Studies
Class: Primary 1
Term: First Term
Week: 12
Age: 6 years

Test Structure

  1. Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (30 questions)
    • Questions covering topics taught throughout the term.
    • Options provided: a, b, c, d.
  2. Theory Questions (20 questions)
    • Short-answer questions to assess understanding of key concepts.
  3. True or False Fill in the Gaps Questions (10 questions)
    • Statements related to topics covered; pupils choose true or false.

Objectives

  • Evaluate pupils’ retention of knowledge from the first term.
  • Assess understanding of key concepts and teachings in Islamic Religious Studies.

Instructions

  • Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:
    • Choose the correct option (a, b, c, d) to complete each statement.
    • Ensure answers are neat and legible.
  • Theory Questions:
    • Provide brief and accurate responses to each question.
    • Use examples or references where applicable.
  • True or False Fill in the Gaps Questions:
    • Determine if the statement provided is true or false.
    • Mark answers clearly.

Topics Covered

  • Attributes of Allah (Al-Khaliq, Ar-Rabb, Ar-Rahman, Ar-Rahim)
  • Prophets of Allah (Adam (AS), Nüh (AS), Hud (AS), Salih (AS), Lut (AS))
  • Suratul-Fatihah (Verses 1-7)
  • Articles of Faith in Islam
  • Names of Allah mentioned in the Qur’an

Example Questions

Fill-in-the-Blank:

  1. Allah is known as the ________, the Creator of everything.
    • a) Al-Khaliq
    • b) Ar-Rahman
    • c) Ar-Rabb
    • d) Ar-Rahim
  2. Prophet ________ was sent to the people of ‘Ad.
    • a) Adam (AS)
    • b) Nüh (AS)
    • c) Hud (AS)
    • d) Lut (AS)
  3. The first Surah in the Qur’an is ________.
    • a) Suratul-Ikhlas
    • b) Suratul-Baqarah
    • c) Suratul-Fatihah
    • d) Suratul-Anfal

Theory Questions:

4. Explain the significance of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the last Prophet of Allah.

5. What are the six Articles of Faith in Islam? List them and briefly explain each.

6. How do the attributes of Allah (Ar-Rahman and Ar-Rahim) impact the lives of Muslims?

7. Describe one of the functions of Prophet Nüh (AS) as mentioned in the Qur’an.

8. Why is Suratul-Fatihah considered important in Islamic prayers?

9. List five names of Allah mentioned in the Qur’an and explain their meanings.

10. Discuss the concept of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah) in Islam.

True or False Fill in the Gaps Questions:

11. Prophet Adam (AS) was the last Prophet sent by Allah. (True/False)

12. Suratul-Fatihah has seven verses. (True/False)

13. Ar-Rahman means the Most Gracious. (True/False)

14. Prophet Hud (AS) was sent to the people of Thamud. (True/False)

15. The Qur’an was revealed to Prophet Musa (AS). (True/False)

16. The Shahada is one of the Articles of Faith in Islam. (True/False)

17. Al-Khaliq refers to Allah as the Sustainer. (True/False)

18. Prophet Lut (AS) warned his people about their immoral acts. (True/False)

19. Muslims believe in the existence of Angels as part of their faith. (True/False)

20. Ar-Rahim refers to Allah as the Most Merciful. (True/False)

Evaluation Criteria

  • Accuracy of answers.
  • Understanding of concepts.
  • Clear and concise responses.
  • Correct spelling and grammar.

Conclusion

  • Collect answer sheets promptly.
  • Provide feedback and discuss any common mistakes.
  • Encourage continuous learning and revision for future assessments.

This comprehensive test aims to consolidate the learning from the first term and ensure that students have grasped fundamental concepts in Islamic Religious Studies through various question formats.

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Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. Allah is known as __________, the Creator of everything.
    • a) Al-Khaliq
    • b) Ar-Rahman
    • c) Ar-Rabb
    • d) Ar-Rahim
  2. Prophet __________ was sent to the people of ‘Ad.
    • a) Adam (AS)
    • b) Nüh (AS)
    • c) Hud (AS)
    • d) Lut (AS)
  3. Suratul-Fatihah consists of __________ verses.
    • a) 5
    • b) 6
    • c) 7
    • d) 8
  4. The first revelation of the Qur’an was received by Prophet __________ in the cave of Hira.
    • a) Adam (AS)
    • b) Ibrahim (AS)
    • c) Muhammad (SAW)
    • d) Musa (AS)
  5. The declaration of faith in Islam is known as __________.
    • a) Salah
    • b) Sawm
    • c) Shahada
    • d) Zakat
  6. __________ is the pilgrimage to Mecca performed by Muslims.
    • a) Hajj
    • b) Umrah
    • c) Eid
    • d) Jumu’ah
  7. Prophet __________ was known for his patience and wisdom.
    • a) Adam (AS)
    • b) Ibrahim (AS)
    • c) Nüh (AS)
    • d) Musa (AS)
  8. The sacred month of fasting for Muslims is __________.
    • a) Rajab
    • b) Sha’ban
    • c) Ramadan
    • d) Dhul-Hijjah
  9. The obligatory charity given by Muslims is known as __________.
    • a) Zakat
    • b) Sadaqah
    • c) Khums
    • d) Fitrah
  10. __________ is considered the seal of all Prophets.
    • a) Adam (AS)
    • b) Ibrahim (AS)
    • c) Muhammad (SAW)
    • d) Musa (AS)
  11. The month of fasting for Muslims is __________.
    • a) Rajab
    • b) Sha’ban
    • c) Ramadan
    • d) Dhul-Hijjah
  12. The act of supplication and prayer in Islam is called __________.
    • a) Salah
    • b) Sawm
    • c) Zakat
    • d) Hajj
  13. Muslims believe in the Oneness of Allah, known as __________.
    • a) Tawhid
    • b) Shirk
    • c) Iman
    • d) Hajj
  14. The pilgrimage to Mecca performed by Muslims is called __________.
    • a) Hajj
    • b) Umrah
    • c) Eid
    • d) Zakat
  15. The first man created by Allah was __________.
    • a) Adam (AS)
    • b) Nüh (AS)
    • c) Ibrahim (AS)
    • d) Isma’il (AS)

Answer Key:

  1. a) Al-Khaliq
  2. c) Hud (AS)
  3. c) 7
  4. c) Muhammad (SAW)
  5. c) Shahada
  6. a) Hajj
  7. b) Ibrahim (AS)
  8. c) Ramadan
  9. a) Zakat
  10. c) Muhammad (SAW)
  11. c) Ramadan
  12. a) Salah
  13. a) Tawhid
  14. a) Hajj
  15. a) Adam (AS)

 

 

Theory Questions

  1. What is the Shahada and why is it important in Islam?
  2. Explain the significance of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the last Prophet in Islam.
  3. Describe the concept of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah) in Islamic belief.
  4. Why do Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan?
  5. What are the Five Pillars of Islam? Briefly explain each.
  6. Who was Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and why is he important in Islamic history?
  7. What is the significance of Suratul-Fatihah in daily prayers for Muslims?
  8. Explain the role of Zakat (obligatory charity) in Islam.
  9. Describe one key lesson learned from the story of Prophet Nüh (AS) and the Great Flood.
  10. What is Hajj and why is it considered a significant pillar of Islam?
  11. Who are the Angels in Islam and what are their roles?
  12. Explain the concept of Sunnah in Islam and its importance.
  13. What are the Six Articles of Faith in Islam? List and briefly explain each.
  14. Describe the role of Jibril (Gabriel) in Islamic belief.
  15. What is the importance of Salah (prayer) in the life of a Muslim?
  16. Who was Prophet Musa (AS) and what are some key events from his life?
  17. Explain the concept of forgiveness (Tawbah) in Islam.
  18. What is the significance of Eid al-Fitr in Islamic tradition?
  19. Describe the concept of Jihad in Islam.
  20. Why is the Qur’an important to Muslims?
  21. What is the role of parents in teaching Islamic values to their children?
  22. Explain the concept of Halal and Haram in Islam.
  23. Describe the significance of Friday (Jumu’ah) in Islamic worship.
  24. What are the virtues of patience (Sabr) and gratitude (Shukr) in Islam?
  25. How does the concept of charity (Sadaqah) differ from Zakat in Islam?
  26. Describe the concept of respect for elders in Islamic teachings.
  27. What are the moral lessons learned from the story of Prophet Yunus (AS) and the whale?
  28. Explain the significance of the Kaaba in Islamic belief.
  29. Describe the concept of modesty (Hijab) in Islam.
  30. Why is seeking knowledge (ilm) important in Islam?