Short Introduction
In this practice test Islamiat MCQs focusing on the topic of Ramadan are included. It covers key concepts such as the importance, rituals and teachings of fasting during this holy month. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. In this holy month, Muslims don’t eat and drink from dawn to sunset. The fast is broken with the Iftar meal which often starts with dates and water.
Let’s get started:
Which holy book was revealed during the month of Ramadan?
- Bible
- Torah
- Quran
- Vedas
Right answer is (C). Quran
In which year did fasting during Ramadan become compulsory for Muslims?
- 1 Hijri
- 2 Hijri
- 3 Hijri
- 5 Hijri
Right answer is (B). 2 Hijri
What is the Arabic term for “fast”?
- Salah
- Sawm
- Zakat
- Hajj
Right answer is (B). Sawm
During which part of Ramadan can we find Laylatul Qadr?
- First ten days
- Middle ten days
- Last ten days
- Any night of the month
Right answer is (C). The last ten days
Which significant battle took place during Ramadan?
- Battle of Uhud
- Battle of Badr
- Battle of Khandaq
- Battle of Mu’tah
Right answer is (B). Battle of Badr
What festival do Muslims celebrate right after Ramadan?
- Eid ul-Adha
- Eid ul-Fitr
- Melaad
- Ashura
Right answer is (B). Eid ul-Fitr
What is the meal called that Muslims eat before dawn during Ramadan?
- Iftar
- Suhoor
- Fajr
- Zakat
Right answer is (B). Suhoor
What do Muslims call the meal they eat to break their fast in Ramadan?
- Suhoor
- Fajr
- Iftar
- Asr
Right answer is (C). Iftar
In which chapter of the Quran are the fasts of Ramadan mentioned?
- Al-Fatiha
- Al-Baqarah
- Al-Imran
- Al-Kawthar
Right answer is (B). Al-Baqarah
How many times did Ramadan come in the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
- 10 times
- 12 times
- 9 times
- 13 times
Right answer is (C). 9 times