1) Prayer has been declared as: a) Key to paradise b) Gateway of paradise c) Beauty of paradise d) Pillar of paradise 2) The five prayers obliterate/wipe out sins as the water obliterates: a) Filthiness b) Rust c) Iron d) Wood 3) Prayer in congregation is better than prayer individually by: a) Twenty-three times b) Twenty-five times c) Twenty-seven times d) Twenty-nine times 4) Offering the prayers of Esha and Fajr in congregation gives the reward of: a) Prayer for whole night b) Prayer for half of the night c) Prayer for one-third of the night d) Twenty-seven prayers 5) Offering prayers in congregation inculcates in a person the quality of: a) Joining the kinship b) Generosity c) Discipline d) Frugality 6) What example did Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) give about performing five prayers? a) The example of a river b) The example of a garden c) The example of a canal d) The example of a mountain 7) The importance/virtue of prayer/Salah is: a) It is the pillar of faith and the key to success b) It is an ascension of a believer and the best means of nearness to Allah Almighty. c) It is the beauty of paradise d) It is a discipline and a source of mutual love. 8) The two social effects of congregational prayer in mosque are:  a) Creation of mutual love and awareness of others' situations. b) Increase in discipline and improvement in generosity. c) Development of frugality and building of kinship. d) Formation of brotherhood and enhancement of mutual respect. 9) Two conditions of Salah are: a) Praying alone and facing the Qiblah. b) Time – prayer must be offered in time, and ablution – must be offered when in Wudu. c) Reciting loudly and wearing special garments. d) Offering additional prayers and fasting during Salah. 10) The Quranic verse that emphasize the importance of Salat in time is: a) "Pray whenever you feel like it." b) "Believers are exempt from fixed prayer times." c) "Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers at any time." d) "Prayer has been decreed upon the believers at prescribed times." 11) According to the Quran, the most important purpose of fasting is: a) Attainment of righteousness b) Empathy with others c) Abundance of charities d) Help of the poor and needy 12) That fasting is not acceptable to Allah: a) Which contains lies and obscenity b) In which pre-dawn meal was not eaten c) In which charity was not done d) In which food was not eaten full stomach 13) Being hungry and thirsty during Ramadan inculcates in a person the sentiments of: a) Sympathy b) Tolerance c) Forgiveness d) Frugality 14) Through eating pre-dawn meal and breaking fast at the appointed time, a person catches the quality of: a) Patience and tolerance b) Steadfastness c) Discipline d) Joining the kinship 15) Through remaining hungry and thirsty, a person gets about others the feeling of: a) Hunger and thirst b) Financial difficulty c) Physical exertion d) Self-respect 16) The term "Sawm" (صوم) means: a) To stop one self from an action b) To abstain c) To control oneself d) All of these 17) In religious terms Sawm (صوم) means:  a) Abstaining from desires b) Abstaining from eating, drinking, and all desires throughout the day in Ramadan c) Controlling oneself from excessive actions d) Fasting for a fixed period 18) The effects of fasting on human health are: a) Weight gain b) Increased food consumption c) Beneficial for physical health and gives the stomach rest for a month d) Reduced physical activity 19) How does fasting teach a person time keeping and discipline? a) Through excessive eating habits b) Doing Sehri and Iftar at a fixed time daily c) Randomly following meal times d) Ignoring meal times altogether 20) The financial acts of worship performed in Ramadan are:  a) Visiting family and friends b) Giving charity to the poor, sharing food with neighbors, giving Sadqat-ul-Fitr before Eid prayer c) Buying new clothes for oneself d) Going on a shopping spree

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