1) He himself (Al-Farabi) is called the 'second teacher' 'the first teacher' being. a. Aristotle b. Plato's Political theory and Guided caliphate c. Socrates d. None of these
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2) Farabi was a master of: a. Arabic Language and Literature b. Persian Language and Literature c. English Language and Literature d. Spanish Language and Literature
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3) AL Farabi was born at the village: a. Warij b. Syria c. Tarbhan d. Baghdad
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4) Who wrote Siyasat al Madina? a. Mawardi b. Farabi c. Ghazzali d. Iqbal
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5) Which is the best form of stte according to Farabi? a. Madinat-ul-Fazla b. Madinatual Jahillia c. Madina-tul-Siyasa d. Madina-tul-Tughlab
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6) In which kind of state, the objective of the citizens is to acquire the needs of life, according to Farabi. a. Ideal state b. State of necessity c. Democracy d. Vicious state
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7) According to Farabi, the following kind of state is useless: a. Democratic b. Vicious state c. Ideal state d. Vile state
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8) According to Farabi, this form of state is the symbol of peace and property: a. Vile state b. Vicious state c. Ideal state d. State of necessity
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9) The objective of this form of state is to acquire maximum money: a. Vile state b. Ideal state c. Vicious state d. Erring state
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10) Al Farabi was very much impressed by: a. Machiavelli b. Aristotle c. Mawardi d. Iqbal
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11) Ghazali was born in the year ________ A.D. a. 1058 b. 1059 c. 1060 d. 1061
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12) Al-Ghazali died in Tus, his native town, on the 19th of December in _________: a. 1109 b. 1110 c. 1111 d. 1112
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13) Mention the name of book, which was written by Al-Ghazali: a. Ihya-e-eUloom-ud-Din b. Kashful Mehjoob c. Sirat-e-Faridia d. Hujja-tul-Baligha
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14) Al-Ghazali is known as: a. Geographer b. Jujat-ul-Islam c. Historian d. Qazi-u-Quza
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15) Name the book which was written by al-Ghazali: a. Nishat-ul-Mulk b. Fozul Kabir c. Adab Nama Iran d. Syasat Nama
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16) A Muslim Philosopher Abu Hamid bin Muhammad born in 1058 A.D. Is commonly known as: a. Al-Ghazali b. Al-Mawardi c. Ibn-e-Khuldun d. None of these
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17) Ahya-ul-Ulum is the work of: a. Al-Farabi b. Al-Mawardi c. Al-Ghazali d. None of these
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18) A prominent French Philosopher, scientist and mathematician was profoundly influended by Al-Ghazali's mysticism: a. Blaise Pascal b. Rousseau c. Jean Bodin d. None of these
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19) "Iqtisad-fil-Itiqad" was written by: a. Al-Mawardi b. Al-Farabi c. Al-Ghazali d. Ibn-e-Khaldun
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20) Name the book that Ghazali wrote for royal guidance and was meant for Ghiyath-ud-Din Abu Shuja Muhammad, son of his patron, Malik Shah: a. Tibrul-Masbuk b. Fatihatul-Ulum c. Kimiya-i-Sa'adat d. Muqadma
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21) Al Ghazzali was born at: a. Ghazzali b. Baghdad c. Tehran d. Mecca
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22) Renaissance of Sciences was written by: a. Farabi b. Ghazzali c. Tusi d. Mawardi
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23) Tafsir al-yaqut al-ta' wil was written by: a. Farabi b. Tusi c. Ghazzali d. Iqbal
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24) Siasul-Alamair was written by: a. Ghazzali b. Farabi c. Tusi d. Iqbal
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25) Fatihat-ul-Ulum was written by: a. Farabi b. Ghazzali c. Tusi d. Iqbal
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26) Kimiya-i-sa' adat was written by: a. Tusi b. Farabi c. Ghazzali d. Iqbal
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27) Iqtisad fil-I'tiqad was written by: a. Tusi b. Farabi c. Ghazzali d. Iqbal
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28) Mihak al-Nazar fi al-mantiq was written by: a. Tusi b. Ghazzali c. Iqbal d. Farabi
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29) Allama Iqbal was born in the year _____ November A.D. a. 1876 b. 1877 c. 1878 d. 1879
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30) Allama Iqbal died in _______ A.D. a. 1938 b. 1939 c. 1940 d. 1941
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31) Dr. Iqbal went to England in: a. 1905 b. 1906 c. 1907 d. 1908
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32) Allama Iqbal was tutored by: a. Nawab Mirza Dagh b. Maulvi Syed Mir Hassan c. Allama Shibbaly Numani d. Maulana Hasarat Mohani
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33) Dr. Iqbal wrote: a. Maz-Maz b. Farkalit c. Payam-e-Mashrik d. Bang-e-Israfil
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34) Dr. Iqbal rejected: a. Western Ideal of Nationalism b. American Presidential System of Govt. c. Parliamentary System of Govt d. Nation Socialism
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35) "Ilmul-Iqtisad was written by: a. Al-Ghazali b. Al-Mawardi c. Allama Iqbal d. None of these
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36) "Reconstruction of Religious thought in Islam" was written by: a. Rosenthal b. Mawardi c. Rousseau d. None of these
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37) Allama Iqbal did his M.A. In Philosophy from Govt. College Lahore in: a. 1891 b. 1894 c. 1899 d. None of these
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38) According to Allama Iqbal in which form of Government heads are counted: a. Oligarchy b. Democracy c. Polity d. None of these
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39) Allama Iqbal was born at: a. Lahore b. Sialkot c. Gujranwala d. Peshawar
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40) Allama Iqbal earned his Ph.D degree from: a. Oxford University (London) b. Cambridge University (London) c. Munich University (Germany) d. None of these
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41) Allama Iqbal returned to India in: a. 1908 b. 1909 c. 1911 d. 1912
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42) Allama Iqbal served 'as Professor of Philosophy in Lahore at: a. Punjab University b. Islamia College c. Govt. College Lahore d. F.C. College
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43) Allama Iqbal did his Bar at Law from: a. Lincoln's Inn University b. Oxford University c. Birmingham University d. Munich University
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44) Allama Iqbal wrote in Urdu and _______ a. English Language b. French Language c. Persian Language d. Arabic Language
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45) Allama Iqbal did his Ph.D by writing a thesis titled as: a. The Development of Metaphysics in Persia. b. The Development of Human Resources c. The Development of Social Justice d. None of these
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46) Allama Iqbal gave his historical Allahabad address at the annual session of All India Muslim League held at Allahabad: a. 29-Dec-30 b. 29-Jan-31 c. 23-Feb-32 d. 29-Mar-34
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47) Allama Iqbal received his early education from: a. Govt. College, Lahore b. Murray College, Sialkot c. Lawrence College Murree d. Atchison College, Lahore
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48) In Govt. College Lahore, Allama Iqbal studied with World Renowned Orientalist and Philosopher Scholar: a. Thomas Arnold b. Mathew Arnold c. Mathew Proctor d. None of these
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49) Payam-e-Mashriq was written by: a. Al-Ghazali b. Farabi c. Allama Iqbal d. Shah Walliullah
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50) Zaboor-e-Ajam was written by: a. Al-Farabi b. Allama Iqbal c. Tusi d. Ghazzali
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