How Much Do You Know About Prophet Adam? Quiz

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Do you know about the Prophet Adam? How much do you know about Prophet Adam? This quiz is to test your knowledge of what you have learned about the Prophet Adam (PBUH). This quiz is designed to refresh your memory and to help you remember the story of Prophet Adam's (PBUH) beginning and end. Answer these questions, and your score will be a reflection of your knowledge of him. Let's go for it!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How long was Adam a statue before he was given a soul?

    • A.

      4 years

    • B.

      400 years

    • C.

      40 years

    • D.

      4000 years

    • E.

      4000000 years

    Correct Answer
    C. 40 years
    Explanation
    According to the question, Adam was a statue before he was given a soul. The answer that states "40 years" suggests that Adam was a statue for a period of 40 years before he received a soul.

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  • 2. 

    What did Allah tell the angels to do for Adam?

    • A.

      Bow down and do sajud

    • B.

      Bow and courtesy

    • C.

      Bow and kneel

    • D.

      Bow and give applause

    • E.

      Bow and run away

    Correct Answer
    A. Bow down and do sajud
    Explanation
    Allah commanded the angels to bow down and do sajud (prostration) to Adam. This signifies the superiority of Adam and the respect that should be shown towards him as the first human being created by Allah. This act of bowing down and prostrating is a form of worship and submission to Allah's command. It emphasizes the honor and reverence that should be given to Adam as the chosen leader of mankind.

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  • 3. 

    Who refused to do sajud for Adam?

    • A.

      Ingriis

    • B.

      Idriis

    • C.

      Ikliis

    • D.

      Ibliis

    • E.

      Imviis

    Correct Answer
    D. Ibliis
    Explanation
    Ibliis refused to do sajud for Adam.

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  • 4. 

    What is another name for Iblis?

    • A.

      Shay or Shayd

    • B.

      Shaydawn or Shaydone

    • C.

      Shadeon or Shade

    • D.

      Shady or Shadey

    • E.

      Shayton or Satan

    Correct Answer
    E. Shayton or Satan
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Shayton or Satan. Iblis is another name for Shayton or Satan in Islamic theology. Iblis is believed to be a jinn who refused to bow down to Adam when commanded by God, leading to his expulsion from heaven. He is often associated with evil and temptation in various religious texts.

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  • 5. 

    When Qabil said, "I am not my brother's keeper.", what did Adam feel?

    • A.

      He was saddened.

    • B.

      He was shocked.

    • C.

      He was pleased.

    • D.

      None of these

    Correct Answer
    A. He was saddened.
    Explanation
    Adam felt saddened when Qabil said, "I am not my brother's keeper." This suggests that Adam was disappointed or upset by Qabil's statement, possibly because it implied a lack of responsibility or care towards one's family members.

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  • 6. 

    _____________ is the best day because Adam was created and put on Earth.

    • A.

      Sunday

    • B.

      Monday

    • C.

      Tuesday

    • D.

      Friday

    Correct Answer
    D. Friday
    Explanation
    Friday is considered the best day because it is believed to be the day when Adam, the first man, was created and put on Earth according to some religious beliefs. This day holds significance and is celebrated as a day of blessings and beginnings.

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  • 7. 

    Adam felt happy to see the angels again, and his heart smiled peacefully when he saw the angel of _____.

    • A.

      Love

    • B.

      Birth

    • C.

      Death

    • D.

      None of these

    Correct Answer
    C. Death
    Explanation
    Adam felt happy to see the angels again, indicating that he had a positive association with them. When he saw the angel of Death, his heart smiled peacefully, suggesting that he had a peaceful acceptance of death. This implies that Adam had a belief or understanding that death is a natural part of life and not something to be feared or avoided.

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  • 8. 

    Why were Adam and Hawa banished to the Earth?

    • A.

      They ate a rotten apple.

    • B.

      They ate a forbidden fruit.

    • C.

      They ate all the food and saved none for anyone else.

    • D.

      They starved themselves.

    • E.

      They ate a bug.

    Correct Answer
    B. They ate a forbidden fruit.
    Explanation
    Adam and Hawa were banished to the Earth because they ate a forbidden fruit. This act of disobedience went against the commandment given to them by God, resulting in their expulsion from the Garden of Eden.

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  • 9. 

    On Earth, Adam was in charge of what?

    • A.

      Farming and killing

    • B.

      Farming and cultivating

    • C.

      Farming and popularity

    • D.

      Farming and populating

    • E.

      Farming and beating

    Correct Answer
    D. Farming and populating
    Explanation
    Adam was in charge of farming and populating on Earth. This refers to the biblical story of Adam and Eve, where Adam was responsible for tending to the land and cultivating crops for sustenance. Additionally, as the first man, Adam played a crucial role in populating the Earth by procreating with Eve and starting the human race.

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  • 10. 

    Why did Qabil kill Habil?

    • A.

      He did not like his brother.

    • B.

      He did not think he was good.

    • C.

      He did not think his wife was pretty.

    • D.

      He did not like anyone.

    • E.

      He did not like to follow the rules.

    Correct Answer
    C. He did not think his wife was pretty.
    Explanation
    Qabil killed Habil because he did not think his wife was pretty. This suggests that Qabil was motivated by jealousy or insecurity, as he may have felt threatened by his brother's attractive wife. This explanation aligns with the idea that Qabil's actions were driven by personal feelings and not rationality or adherence to rules.

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