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Question-1
Umayyas were overthrown by ____________________
(A)
Ottamans
(B)
Abbasids
(C)
Turks
(D)
None of these
Question-2
Who made Christianity the official religion of Rome.
(A)
Pope
(B)
Jesus Christ
(C)
Roman Ruler Constantine
(D)
King Charlemagne
Question-3
The capital of Umayyads was________________
(A)
Mecca
(B)
Medina
(C)
Damascus
(D)
None of these
Question-4
_________________ and _______________ were great Arab scientist and physicians of the medieval period.
(A)
Omar Khayyam and Firdausi
(B)
Ibn sina and Alrazi
(C)
Abu Bakr and Usman
(D)
None of these
Question-5
_______________ is a holy place of Christians, Muslims and Jews.
(A)
Bethlehem
(B)
Rome
(C)
Jerusalem
(D)
None of these
Question-6
Muslims must belive in one god and regard Muhammad as prophet of God. This principles was known as ____________________
(A)
Sawn
(B)
Salat
(C)
Zakat
(D)
Shahada
Question-7
Jesus was sentenced to death _____________________
(A)
By drinking poison
(B)
On heing
(C)
On cross
(D)
None of these
Question-8
In ___________________ Turks captured Baghdad.
(A)
AD 750
(B)
AD 1258
(C)
AD 1528
(D)
AD 1453
Question-9
What is Haj?
(A)
Muslims must give alms to the poor
(B)
Muslims must offer prayers five times a day.
(C)
Muslims must keep fast from dawn to dusk through out the holy month of Ramzan.
(D)
All muslims must make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime.
Question-10
Arabs learned the system of decimals and zero from______________________
(A)
India
(B)
Europe
(C)
Turks
(D)
None of these
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