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Question 1:
Why do geographers call Arabia a “crossroads” location?
A. It is home to very few cultures or people.
B. Trade routes linking Africa, Asia, and Europe run through it.
C. People from many different cultures live there.
D. All trade routes ended in Arabia.
Question 1 ANSWER
Why do geographers call Arabia a “crossroads” location?
ANSWER B
Trade routes linking Africa, Asia, and Europe run through it.
Question 2:
What was the most important difference between Muhammad’s teachings and the beliefs of other Arabs?
A. Muhammad taught that people should be kind to the poor.
B. Muhammad taught that there was only one God.
C. Muhammad taught that there were many gods.
D. Muhammad taught that people should make pilgrimages to Kaaba.
Question 2 ANSWER
What was the most important difference between Muhammad’s teachings and the beliefs of other Arabs?
ANSWER B.
Muhammad taught that people should be kind to the poor.
Question 3:
The Sunnah is based on the _______.
A. hadith
B. Shariah
C. Qur’an
D. Five Pillars of Islam
Question 4
Which is the best prediction of what might have happened if the Berbers had kept fighting the Muslims?
A. The Berbers would have converted to Christianity instead.
B. Muslim rule would have spread more slowly in North Africa.
C. The Muslims would have conquered France.
D. Berber rule would have spread more quickly in Europe.
Question 4 ANSWER
Which is the best prediction of what might have happened if the Berbers had kept fighting the Muslims?
ANSWER B
Muslim rule would have spread more slowly in North Africa.
Question 5
Which of the following is true of Muslim art and architecture?
A. They became more important than religion in the Muslim world.
B. Muslims were only interested in them if they helped spread Islam.
C. They were both influenced in some way by the Muslim religion.
D. Islam would not have spread without them.
Question 5 ANSWER
Which of the following is true of Muslim art and architecture?
ANSWER C
They were both influenced in some way by the Muslim religion.
Question 6
Which goal would have been important to nomads?
A. getting food and water for their animals
B. building large temples
C. getting water for their crops.
D. collecting spices, gold, and other goods.
Question 6 ANSWER
Which goal would have been important to nomads?
ANSWER A
Getting food and water for their animals.
Question 7
What content is included in the Qur’an?
A. guidelines for moral behavior
B. Muhammad’s words and actions
C. interpretation of the Sunnah
D. description of the life of Muhammad
Question 8
Which of the following is an Islamic belief?
A. The Sunnah is the exact word of God.
B. Muhammad was the son of God.
C. Allah is the only God.
D. Muhammad’s house in Medina is Islam’s most sacred place.
Question 9
After Muhammad’s death, the title given to Islam’s highest leaders was ________.
A. successor
B. caliph
C. sultan
D. emperor.
Question 9 ANSWER
After Muhammad’s death, the title given to Islam’s highest leaders was _____.
ANSWER B
Caliph
Question 10
Muslims initially showed tolerance by ________.
A. accepting other people’s religious beliefs.
B. converting others to Islam.
C. allowing only Christians to practice their religion.
D. conquering the Berbers
Question 10 Answer
Muslims initially showed tolerance by _____.
ANSWER A
Accepting other people’s religious beliefs.
Question 11
Who wrote a medical encyclopedia that was translated into Latin and widely used throughout Europe?
A. Ibn Battutah
B. Mehmed II
C. Omar Khayyam
D. Avicenna
Question 11 ANSWER
Who wrote a medical encyclopedia that was translated into Latin and widely used throughout Europe?
ANSWER D
Avicenna
Question 12
Who was one of the most famous Sufi poets?
A. Ibn Battutah
B. Mehmed II
C. Omar Khayyam
D. Avicenna
Question 13
What can you infer about the journey from Ctesiphon to Medina?
A. It was slower than a journey from Ctesiphon to Mecca.
B. People who made the trip were very wealthy.
C. It was a difficult journey through a harsh climate.
D. People did not take this route because it was too dangerous.
Question 13 ANSWER
What can you infer about the journey from Ctesiphon to Medina?
ANSWER C
It was a difficult journey through a harsh climate.
Question 14:
A way of life in which people traveled the deserts with their herds in search of food and water is called ______________.
Sedentary
OR
Nomadic
Question 14 ANSWER
A way of life in which people traveled the deserts with their herds in search of food and water is called NOMADIC.
Question 15
_________ was the name of the religion introduced by the prophet Muhammad.
Muslims
OR
Islam
Question 16
________ refers to the inner struggle people go through in their effort to obey God and behave according to Islamic ways.
Allah
OR
Jihad
Question 16 ANSWER
Jihad refers to the inner struggle people go through in their efforts to obey God and behave according to Islamic ways.
Question 18
Muslim advances in ____________ combined new thoughts with Greek and Indian knowledge.
Geography
OR
Medicine
Question 18 ANSWER
Muslim advances in medicine combined new thoughts with Greek and Indian knowledge.
Question 20
The first year of the Islamic calendar is the year of Muhammad’s PILGRIMAGE, or journey from Mecca to Medina.
Is Pilgrimage the correct word?
TRUE
Or
FALSE
Question 20 ANSWER
FALSE
The first year of the Islamic calendar is the year of Muhammad’s HEGIRA, or journey from Mecca to Medina.
Question 22
Muslims study the HADITH, which is a written record of Muhammad’s words and actions.
TRUE
Or
FALSE
Question 23
Three major Muslim empires were the Ottoman Empire, the SHARIAH Empire, and the Mughal Empire.
TRUE
OR
FALSE