A person who is able to pay Zakat is known as:
- (A) Sahib-e-Hisaab
- (B) Sahib-e-Taufeeq
- (C) Sahib-e-Haysiat
- (D) Sahib-e-Nisaab
- (D) Sahib-e-Nisaab
How much Zakat is imposed on an owner of 24 camels?
- (A) One sheep
- (B) Two sheep
- (C) Three sheep
- (D) Four sheep
- (D) Four sheep
The tenure in office of the Chairman as well as member is:
- (A) 2 years
- (B) 3 years
- (C) 4 years
- (D) 5 years
- (B) 3 years
Zakat disbursement shall be made to Mustahiqeen through:
- (A) Crossed Cheque
- (B) Cash Payment
- (C) Bank Voucher
- (D) Challan-Form 32-A
- (A) Crossed Cheque
How many “Heads of Zakat” are there in Islam?
- (A) Five
- (B) Six
- (C) Seven
- (D) Eight
- (D) Eight
What part of wealth is not liable to Zakat, if it is:
- (A) Already paid
- (B) Arrears
- (C) Not paid
- (D) Two times paid
- (A) Already paid
Ushr is _______ for irrigated land.
- (A) 5 percent
- (B) 10 percent
- (C) 15 percent
- (D) 20 percent
- (B) 10 percent
‘Chief Administrator’ means a person appointed as such under:
- (A) Section 10
- (B) Section 12
- (C) Section 14
- (D) Section 15
- (D) Section 15
Ushr shall be collected in _______ except in case of wheat and paddy.
- (A) Product
- (B) Cash
- (C) Installments
- (D) Bonds
- (B) Cash
Which among the following are exempted from Zakat?
- (A) Gold & Silver
- (B) Animals for work
- (C) Agriculture produce
- (D) Cash & Stock
- (B) Animals for work