قرآن پاک میں جانوروں سے متعلق کتنی آیات ہیں؟
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A. 100
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B. 600
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C. 200
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D. 50
Explanation
There are more than 200 verses in Quran dealing with Animals.
Six Chapters of Quran are named after animals or insects.
The biggest animal mentioned in the Holy Quran is Elephant
Following Surah with the name of Animals.
- Surah al Baqarh (The cow)
- Surah al Anaam (The cattle)
- Sureh al Nahl (the Bees)
- Sureh al Namal (The Ant)
- Sureh Al Ankbut ( The Spider)
- Surah Al Fil ( The elephant)
مندرجہ ذیل میں سے کون سا جانور زکوٰۃ کے لیے قابل ٹیکس نہیں ہے
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A. Sheep
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B. Goat
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C. Elephant
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D. Oxen
Explanation
Elephant is not taxable for Zakat
ہڑپہ میں جانوروں کا مجسمہ دریافت ہوا۔
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A. Lion
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B. Deer
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C. Bull
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D. Cow
Explanation
The most common animal figure found at all the Harappan sites is unihorn bull.
Harappa was discovered in 1921 by Dayaram Sahni.
The excavations were done under the guidance of Sir John Marshal and Colonel Meke.
Remains of the Harappan civilisation has been found in other cities like Mohen-Jo-Daro, Ropar, and Alamgirpur.
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A. Into
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B. Upon
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C. In
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D. On
Explanation
On and Upon
On = (Placed in contact)
Upon = (In Motion)
The books were on the table.
The dog jumped upon the cat means کتے نے بلی پر چھلانگ لگائی
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A. Clutch
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B. neat
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C. offspring
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D. Brood
Explanation
Brood means پرندوں کا خاندان
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A. Tame
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B. None
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C. Wild
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D. Tamed
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A. A fox is caught by the tiger
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B. A fox was caught by the tiger
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C. A fox has been caught by the tiger
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D. A fox had been caught by the tiger
Explanation
Given sentence is in Past simple tense and it is in active voice, we need to change it into passive voice.
Rule :
Subject + (was / were) + V3 + Optional Agents.
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A. Grass is eaten not by a lion, however hungry he may be
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B. Grass is not being eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
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C. Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
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D. Grass was being not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
Explanation
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A. Crowd
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B. None of these
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C. Crowded
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D. Crowing
Explanation
Crowded is used as adjective in this sentence
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A. In
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B. Under
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C. Between
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D. On
Explanation
"The cat is hiding under the table."
"under" correctly describes the position of the cat beneath the table.
(a) in – means inside something (e.g., in the box)
(b) on – means on top of something (e.g., on the table)
(d) between – used when referring to something in the middle of two objects
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