First Term Examination Islamic Religious Studies Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes

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1ST TERM EXAMINATION

SUBJECT: Islamic Religious Studies
CLASS: Basic 5

Examination Instructions

Instructions for Teachers:

  1. Preparation: Ensure all exam papers are printed and organized. Check that each paper includes all parts of the exam as outlined.
  2. Seating Arrangement: Arrange desks to minimize opportunities for cheating. Ensure students are spaced out.
  3. Supervision: Monitor the exam room closely. Be vigilant for any suspicious behavior and address it immediately.
  4. Timing: Start and end the exam on time. Clearly communicate the time allotted for each part of the exam.
  5. Conduct: Remind students of the importance of honesty and integrity during the exam. Prohibit any form of communication or sharing of materials.
  6. Materials: Only allow necessary materials in the exam room. Collect all unauthorized items before starting the exam.
  7. Assistance: Provide help only with clarifying instructions, not with answering questions. Ensure all students understand what is expected of them.

Instructions for Students:

  1. Honesty: Complete your exam independently. Do not communicate with other students or use unauthorized materials.
  2. Preparation: Bring only your writing tools and any allowed materials. Do not bring extra papers or devices.
  3. Time Management: Manage your time wisely. Pay attention to the time allowed for each part of the exam.
  4. Questions: Read each question carefully. Ensure you understand what is being asked before answering.
  5. Behavior: Maintain silence and focus on your own paper. Avoid any actions that may be seen as cheating.
  6. Completion: Check your work before submitting. Ensure all parts of the exam are answered as required.

Part A: Objective Questions

30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options

  1. Suratu-Alaq emphasizes the importance of _____ and knowledge.
    a) Charity
    b) Knowledge
    c) Prayer
    d) Fasting
  2. Maryam (Mary) is the mother of _____ according to the Qur’an.
    a) Musa
    b) Isa
    c) Ibrahim
    d) Nuh
  3. Tawbah refers to the act of _____ for one’s sins.
    a) Prayer
    b) Forgiveness
    c) Repentance
    d) Charity
  4. The wife of Pharaoh is known for her _____ in the Qur’an.
    a) Wealth
    b) Knowledge
    c) Faith
    d) Power
  5. Suratu-Luqman provides advice on _____ and treating parents with respect.
    a) Wealth
    b) Family
    c) Respect
    d) Charity
  6. The Day of Judgment is also known as _____ in Islam.
    a) Eid
    b) Ramadan
    c) Yawm al-Qiyamah
    d) Hajj
  7. Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna refers to the _____ of Allah.
    a) Prophets
    b) Laws
    c) Attributes
    d) Stories
  8. Death in Islam is compared to _____.
    a) Awakening
    b) Sleep
    c) Judgment
    d) Testing
  9. Resurrection means bringing the _____ back to life.
    a) Living
    b) Dead
    c) Sick
    d) New
  10. The wife of Imran is significant in the story of _____ in the Qur’an.
    a) Isa
    b) Musa
    c) Maryam
    d) Ibrahim
  11. Tawbah is the act of seeking _____ from Allah.
    a) Help
    b) Forgiveness
    c) Guidance
    d) Wealth
  12. The wife of Pharaoh’s story shows an example of _____ against oppression.
    a) Courage
    b) Knowledge
    c) Wealth
    d) Fame
  13. The concept of resurrection involves the _____ of the dead.
    a) Judging
    b) Sleeping
    c) Awakening
    d) Testing
  14. Suratu-Alaq was the first _____ revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
    a) Law
    b) Prayer
    c) Revelation
    d) Chapter
  15. The Attributes of Allah are described in Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna and show His _____.
    a) Stories
    b) Laws
    c) Nature
    d) Prophets
  16. Suratu-Luqman, Chapter 31, Verses 16-19 focus on _____ wisdom.
    a) Political
    b) Religious
    c) Historical
    d) Social
  17. The story of the wife of Imran is linked to the birth of _____ in the Qur’an.
    a) Isa
    b) Musa
    c) Maryam
    d) Ibrahim
  18. Tawbah and _____ are closely related in Islam.
    a) Fasting
    b) Repentance
    c) Charity
    d) Pilgrimage
  19. The importance of the wife of Pharaoh’s faith is highlighted in Chapter _____.
    a) 60
    b) 66
    c) 80
    d) 90
  20. Suratu-Luqman provides guidance on living a _____ life.
    a) Balanced
    b) Rich
    c) Political
    d) Social
  21. The main message of Suratu-Alaq is to seek _____ and knowledge.
    a) Charity
    b) Fasting
    c) Knowledge
    d) Prayer
  22. Maryam (Mary) is recognized for her _____ and devotion.
    a) Wealth
    b) Faith
    c) Knowledge
    d) Power
  23. Tawbah involves a sincere _____ to Allah.
    a) Request
    b) Donation
    c) Prayer
    d) Repentance
  24. The concept of _____ is central to Islamic teachings on life after death.
    a) Judgment
    b) Charity
    c) Resurrection
    d) Pilgrimage
  25. The role of the wife of Pharaoh is an example of faith and _____ in adversity.
    a) Wealth
    b) Knowledge
    c) Courage
    d) Fame
  26. The wife of Imran is known for her _____ and dedication.
    a) Power
    b) Faith
    c) Wealth
    d) Knowledge
  27. Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna helps Muslims understand Allah’s _____ and qualities.
    a) Laws
    b) Stories
    c) Nature
    d) Prophets
  28. The story of Maryam teaches about _____ and devotion.
    a) Charity
    b) Wealth
    c) Faith
    d) Knowledge
  29. Suratu-Luqman offers advice on _____, respect, and humility.
    a) Wealth
    b) Family
    c) Knowledge
    d) Charity
  30. The concept of resurrection involves the _____ of the dead for judgment.
    a) Revival
    b) Sleep
    c) Testing
    d) Knowledge

Part B: Theory Questions

30 Simple Short Answer Questions

  1. What is the primary message of Suratu-Alaq?
  2. Describe the significance of Maryam (Mary) in the Qur’an.
  3. Explain what Tawbah means in Islam.
  4. What advice does Suratu-Luqman, Chapter 31, Verses 12-15 offer?
  5. Who are the key women mentioned in Chapter 66 of the Qur’an?
  6. What can we learn from the story of the wife of Pharaoh?
  7. What does Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna describe?
  8. How is death related to sleep in Islamic teachings?
  9. What is Yawm al-Qiyamah, and why is it important?
  10. What does Suratu-Luqman, Chapter 31, Verses 16-19 teach about Luqman’s wisdom?
  11. What is the difference between repentance and forgiveness in Islam?
  12. How did the wife of Imran influence the story of Maryam?
  13. Why are the Attributes of Allah important for Muslims?
  14. What role does Suratu-Alaq play in the early revelations of Islam?
  15. How is the concept of resurrection described in Islamic teachings?
  16. What is the purpose of seeking Tawbah?
  17. How does Suratu-Luqman guide Muslims in their daily conduct?
  18. Discuss the significance of the wife of Pharaoh’s faith.
  19. What is the role of Maryam in the story of Isa (Jesus)?
  20. How do the Attributes of Allah affect a Muslim’s faith and actions?
  21. What lessons can be learned from Suratu-Alaq?
  22. How does the story of Maryam demonstrate her devotion?
  23. Explain the concept of Tawbah and its importance in Islam.
  24. Describe the wisdom given in Suratu-Luqman, Chapter 31, Verses 12-15.
  25. Who are the women highlighted in Chapter 66, and what are their roles?
  26. How does the story of the wife of Pharaoh inspire Muslims?
  27. What are Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna, and how do they reflect Allah’s nature?
  28. How is death compared to sleep, and what does this analogy teach?
  29. What is the significance of Yawm al-Qiyamah for Muslims?
  30. How do Suratu-Luqman, Chapter 31, Verses 16-19, illustrate Luqman’s advice?

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. Suratu-Alaq is the last revelation to Prophet Muhammad. (True/False)
  2. Maryam (Mary) is a prophet in the Qur’an. (True/False)
  3. Tawbah involves asking Allah for forgiveness. (True/False)
  4. The wife of Pharaoh is known for her rejection of faith. (True/False)
  5. Suratu-Luqman includes advice on treating parents. (True/False)
  6. Chapter 66 of the Qur’an highlights the story of the wife of Pharaoh. (True/False)
  7. Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna refers to Allah’s names. (True/False)
  8. Death is considered a permanent state in Islamic belief. (True/False)
  9. Yawm al-Qiyamah is the Day of Judgment in Islam. (True/False)
  10. Suratu-Luqman, Chapter 31, Verses 16-19 focus on social conduct. (True/False)
  11. Tawbah and forgiveness are two unrelated concepts in Islam. (True/False)
  12. The wife of Pharaoh’s story is an example of perseverance in faith. (True/False)
  13. Resurrection means the dead will not be judged. (True/False)
  14. Suratu-Alaq was revealed to Prophet Muhammad during his time in Mecca. (True/False)
  15. Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna helps Muslims understand Allah’s attributes. (True/False)
  16. The wife of Imran’s role is linked to the story of Maryam. (True/False)
  17. Tawbah is another term for forgiveness. (True/False)
  18. The story of Maryam emphasizes her faith and devotion. (True/False)
  19. The concept of resurrection involves final judgment of deeds. (True/False)
  20. Suratu-Luqman provides guidance on a balanced life. (True/False)

Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions

30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. Suratu-Alaq emphasizes the importance of _____ and knowledge.
  2. Maryam (Mary) is the mother of _____ according to the Qur’an.
  3. Tawbah refers to the act of _____ for one’s sins.
  4. The wife of Pharaoh is known for her _____ in the Qur’an.
  5. Suratu-Luqman offers advice on _____ and treating parents with respect.
  6. The Day of Judgment is called _____ in Islam.
  7. Asma’ul-Lahul-Husna describes the _____ of Allah.
  8. Death in Islam is compared to _____.
  9. The concept of resurrection involves bringing the _____ back to life.
  10. The wife of Imran is significant in the story of _____.
  11. Tawbah means to seek _____ from Allah.
  12. The wife of Pharaoh’s story is an example of faith and _____.
  13. Resurrection is the act of _____ for the Day of Judgment.
  14. Suratu-Alaq was the first _____ revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
  15. The Attributes of Allah help Muslims understand His _____.
  16. The teachings of Suratu-Luqman guide on _____ and humility.
  17. The story of Maryam teaches about _____ and devotion.
  18. Tawbah and _____ are closely related concepts in Islam.
  19. The wife of Pharaoh’s faith is highlighted in Chapter _____.
  20. Suratu-Luqman provides wisdom on living a _____ life.

This exam structure is designed to assess comprehensive understanding of the term’s topics while ensuring a fair and honest examination process.

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1ST TERM EXAMINATION

SUBJECT: Islamic Religious Studies
CLASS: Basic 5


SECTION A: Objective Questions

  1. ______ is the first surah to recite when praying/observing Salah.
    a. Alhamdulillah
    b. Suratul Fatiha
    c. Suratul Ikhlas
  2. Who is the leader of praying in the mosque?
    a. Ladin
    b. Imam
    c. Ustaz
  3. Whoever does good deeds will have a ______.
    a. Reward
    b. Steward
    c. Forward
    d. None of the above
  4. How many surahs are most needed during Salah?
    a. 7
    b. 100
    c. 2
    d. 1
  5. What is the Muslim holy land called?
    a. Makah
    b. Kaulah
    c. London
  6. The surah that comes after Suratul Fatiha is
    a. Suratul Naas
    b. Suratul Kafiroon
    c. Suratul Ikhlas
  7. A person who has performed Hajj is called
    a. Alhaji
    b. Imam
    c. Alfa
  8. Who calls the Adhan for prayer?
    a. Hadan
    b. Imam
    c. Muezzin
  9. Who is the last Prophet of Allah?
    a. Musa (R.T.A.)
    b. Muhammad (S.A.W.)
    c. None of them
  10. You must say ______ before reciting any surah.
    a. Allahu Akbar
    b. Alhamdulillah
    c. Bismillahi
  11. What is the name of the daily obligatory prayer performed before dawn?
    a. Fajr
    b. Zuhr
    c. Isha
  12. Which surah is known as the “heart of the Quran”?
    a. Suratul Baqarah
    b. Suratul Ikhlas
    c. Suratul Yasin
  13. The practice of praying five times a day is known as
    a. Zakat
    b. Salah
    c. Hajj
  14. The month of fasting in Islam is called
    a. Ramadan
    b. Shawwal
    c. Muharram
  15. What is the term for the act of giving charity in Islam?
    a. Sadaqah
    b. Zakat
    c. Hajj
  16. The pilgrimage to Mecca is known as
    a. Umrah
    b. Hajj
    c. Salah
  17. Who is considered the “Seal of the Prophets”?
    a. Ibrahim (A.S.)
    b. Muhammad (S.A.W.)
    c. Isa (A.S.)
  18. The ritual washing before prayer is called
    a. Wudu
    b. Ghusl
    c. Istinja
  19. Which surah is often recited for protection from evil?
    a. Suratul Ikhlas
    b. Suratul Falaq
    c. Suratul Naas
  20. The Islamic declaration of faith is known as
    a. Shahada
    b. Takbir
    c. Tashahhud
  21. The Islamic festival marking the end of Ramadan is
    a. Eid al-Fitr
    b. Eid al-Adha
    c. Mawlid
  22. What is the term for the spiritual leader of a Muslim community?
    a. Imam
    b. Muezzin
    c. Shaykh
  23. The community prayer held on Fridays is called
    a. Jummah
    b. Tarawih
    c. Eid
  24. The night journey of Prophet Muhammad is known as
    a. Isra and Mi’raj
    b. Hijrah
    c. Badr
  25. How many verses are there in Suratul Fatiha?
    a. 5
    b. 7
    c. 10
  26. The place where Muslims face during prayers is
    a. The Kaaba
    b. The Dome of the Rock
    c. Al-Masjid al-Nabawi
  27. The practice of fasting during Ramadan is meant to
    a. Increase wealth
    b. Develop self-discipline
    c. Travel
  28. Which surah emphasizes the concept of monotheism?
    a. Suratul Baqarah
    b. Suratul Ikhlas
    c. Suratul An-Nisa
  29. The act of giving a portion of one’s wealth to the needy is called
    a. Hajj
    b. Zakat
    c. Sadaqah
  30. The act of turning to Allah in prayer and seeking forgiveness is known as
    a. Du’a
    b. Tawbah
    c. Istikhara

SECTION B: Theory Questions

  1. a. Recite Suratul Fatiha.
    b. Write at least 3 reasons for performing Hajj.
  2. a. List at least 5 Prophets of Allah.
    b. Write at least 10 names of Allah.