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Question Paper on Lesson 7

Question Paper on Lesson 7

 Question 1:      [2 points for each correct statement]

Circle the letter of two correct statements: 

(a)    Injustice stems out of arrogance.

(b)   Injustice means physically harming other person.

(c)    Injustice can be defined as removing something from its proper place.

(d)   Injustice is an act of making distinction when all have equal rights.

(e)    Injustice can be defined as not treating everybody equally.

 Question 2:      [10 points]

Explain in your own words the correct meaning of injustice and the real meaning of justice.

 Question 3:      [2 points for each correct answer]

Fill in the blanks with words from the pool of words given below by simply placing the number of the correct word in the blank space.

 (a)    The beauty and complexity of the universe is due to the _____ of things and _____ of creation.

(b)   This universe is a huge, gigantic machine whose parts _____ and _____ are performing their designated _____ .

(c)    If no _____ are violated, no _____ occurs.

(d)   No one in this universe is asked to do _____ than what one is _____ of doing.

(e)    Since God is Wise, He does not create anything without a _____ or a good _____.

(f)     Without diversity and variety, this universe will be a dreadful _____.

(g)    Justice means responsibilities should be _____ to capability.

 1.      rights

2.      proportional

3.      reason

4.      injustice

5.      more

6.      variety

7.      purpose

8.      capable

9.      small

10.  diversity

11.  large

12.  uniformity

13.  function

 Question 4:      [10 points]

The Qur'anic verse "So that He may try us in what He has given us" means:    

 (a)    He would like to see how we conduct ourselves in a given situation.

(b)   He may test us by giving us certain things.

(c)    He wants us to perfect ourselves morally by dealing patiently and strongly with whatever situation we are facing.

(d)   In happiness or sorrow, our objective remains the pleasure of God.

(e)    He subjects some people to greater difficulties than others.

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