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Sindh PMS Screening Test Islamic Studies: Past Papers MCQs with Answers

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  1. Q1. A traveller begins his journey in Ramadan and breaks his fast due to hardship. What must he do upon returning home?

    • A) Pay kaffarah of freeing a slave or fasting sixty days since travel is not an excuse
    • B) Make up the missed fast day by day for each day missed while travelling
    • C) Pay fidyah by feeding one poor person for each day missed
    • D) No makeup is required since the Quran explicitly permits travellers to break fast

    Answer: Make up the missed fast day by day for each day missed while travelling

  2. Q2. Khulafa later fiscal honesty debates echo Farewell Hajj warnings about deceptive weights in trade. Applying prophetic farewell commerce ethics, unjust measure manipulation becomes exam labeled as betrayal of whom?

    • A) Buyer trust and divine accountability both
    • B) Only idols
    • C) Only foreign diplomats
    • D) Nobody if profit grows

    Answer: Buyer trust and divine accountability both

  3. Q3. A teacher says Imam al-Shafii’s life intersects early Abbasid high scholarship and later Egyptian phase in many summaries. Which pair of cities is the standard textbook travel-memory set for Shafii career arcs?

    • A) Baghdad and Egypt-centered teaching memory
    • B) Only Cordoba and only Samarqand with zero Iraq mention
    • C) Constantinople and only Paris in classical fiqh memory
    • D) Madinah-only life with zero travel according to all manuals

    Answer: Baghdad and Egypt-centered teaching memory

  4. Q4. A student researching Islamic jurisprudence reads about the principle of "La Darar wa la Dirar" (no harm shall be inflicted or reciprocated). A professor argues this principle has implications for the design of educational policy. What is the most relevant application?

    • A) The principle prohibits Muslim students from attending universities where they might encounter ideas that contradict Islamic doctrine
    • B) The principle requires that all madrassa examinations be oral rather than written to avoid the psychological harm caused by written assessment failure
    • C) The principle means that Islamic schools should never charge tuition fees because financial barriers to education constitute a form of harm to the community
    • D) The principle implies that educational systems must not harm students through neglect, ignorance, or inadequate provision of the knowledge they need for full and dignified human flourishing

    Answer: The principle implies that educational systems must not harm students through neglect, ignorance, or inadequate provision of the knowledge they need for full and dignified human flourishing

  5. Q5. Khalid owns a grocery store and deliberately gives customers short weight by adjusting his digital scale. A Shariah scholar advises him that this violates a specific Quranic injunction. Which concept does this practice directly violate?

    • A) The prohibition of hoarding (Ihtikar) that inflates market prices
    • B) The requirement of fair weights and honest measures (Tatfif) as commanded in Surah Al-Mutaffifin
    • C) The rule against selling goods you do not yet possess
    • D) The prohibition on trading after the Friday Adhan is called

    Answer: The requirement of fair weights and honest measures (Tatfif) as commanded in Surah Al-Mutaffifin

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