Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ's)
Choose the correct answer for each from the given options.
How did the Quraish treat the Holy Prophet (S.A.W)?
Q.1
(1)
(a) favoured him
(d) criticized him
(ii)
(a) little wealth
(iii)
(b) opposed him
(c) loved him
Those who have an abundance of wealth have:
(b) a lot of wealth
(c) some wealth (d) None
Islam's message of peace is universal, as without it there can be no happiness.
(a) good
(b) applicable to all the people in the world
(c) acceptable
(d) none
(iv)
. Our Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was born in
at Makkah.
(a) 471 AD
(b) 571 AD
(c) 671 AD (d) 561 AD
(v)
The text is about a person who invented a
(a) pendulum
(b) timepiece
(c) telescope
(d) thermometer
(vi)
Which of the following sources of information were not used by the students?
(a) Laptop and internet
(b) Newspapers and magazines
(d) Radio and television
He is a brilliant carpenter. He has made a doll house with miniature furniture for
every room.
(c) Books and smart phone
(vii)
(a) pretty
(viii)
(a) dirty
(ix)
(b) tiny
(c) fresh
The house next door has been vacant for two years.
(b) empty
(c) robbed
Which one of the following statements best summarizes the story?
(a) The present has all the answers
(d) tall
(d) painted
(b) The present is not what matters.
(e) The present is the most important time
(d) The present gives you the most joy.
(x)
The most suitable title for this passage is
(xi)
(a) Rice is the staple food of the people of Pakistan.
(b) The future of the rice industry in Pakistan
(c) Rice production in Pakistan
(d) Pakistan is the world's largest rice producing country
When did the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) settled in Madina, which of the following
groups of people lived there?
(a) Muslims and Jews
(b) Muslims, pagans and Jews



Answer :

The question you provided seems to mix up different topics and questions together. Let's focus on the main question about how the Quraish treated the Holy Prophet (S.A.W). The Quraish, the tribe in Mecca to which the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) belonged, initially had a mixed reaction to his message of Islam. Some of the Quraish, particularly the powerful leaders, opposed and criticized him for challenging their beliefs and social order. They viewed his message as a threat to their authority and the traditional pagan practices prevalent in Mecca at that time. On the other hand, not all members of the Quraish treated the Holy Prophet negatively. Some individuals within the tribe, like his uncle Abu Talib, supported and protected him despite facing opposition from others in the community. Additionally, there were instances where some Quraish individuals, after listening to the Prophet's teachings, embraced Islam and became his followers. Overall, the Quraish's treatment of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) was a mix of opposition, criticism, and, in some cases, acceptance and support. This complex dynamic within the tribe reflected the challenges the Prophet faced in spreading the message of Islam in Mecca before eventually migrating to Medina.