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MIF6426 Quiz: Qard Hassan & Tawarruq

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 10mins

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Class
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1.

What is the PRIMARY difference between Qard Hassan and conventional interest-based loans?

a)

Qard Hassan requires collateral while conventional loans do not

b)

Qard Hassan allows only principal repayment without additional charges

c)

Qard Hassan has shorter repayment periods than conventional loans

d)

Qard Hassan can only be used for business purposes

2.

According to the Quranic evidence, what does Allah promise to those who provide Qard Hassan?

a)

Immediate worldly rewards

b)

Multiplication of rewards many times over

c)

Protection from all calamities

d)

Guaranteed success in business

3.

Which of the following statements about organized Tawarruq is CORRECT?

a)

The customer independently finds the third party buyer

b)

The bank arranges the entire transaction including appointing an agent

c)

It involves only two parties in the transaction

d)

The commodity is sold back to the original supplier

4.

Identify the correct sequence of parties involved in a complete Tawarruq transaction:

a)

Islamic Bank, Customer, Commodity Supplier, Third Party Buyer

b)

Islamic Bank and Customer only

c)

Customer, Third Party, and Commodity Broker only

d)

Islamic Bank, Customer, and Commodity Supplier only

5.

A customer needs RM10,000 financing through Qard Hassan. The bank charges RM150 administrative fee. What will be the total amount the customer must repay?

a)

RM10,000 only

b)

RM10,150 in total (principal plus fee)

c)

RM10,150 with the fee paid separately and principal being RM10,000

d)

RM11,500 including profit

6.

In a Tawarruq transaction, Bank ABC purchases palm oil worth RM50,000, sells it to Customer Ali for RM60,000 (deferred payment), and Ali's agent sells it to a third party for RM50,000 cash. What is the bank's profit?

a)

RM50,000

b)

RM60,000

c)

RM10,000

d)

There is no profit as it is Shariah-compliant

7.

A customer defaults on Qard Hassan repayment. Which action is Shariah-compliant for the Islamic bank?

a)

Charge 5% penalty on the outstanding amount as income

b)

Request a charitable donation from the customer

c)

Add the penalty to the principal amount

d)

Increase the monthly installment by 10%

8.

Which of the following scenarios would make a Qard Hassan contract INVALID according to Shariah principles?

I. The lender requires the borrower to deposit RM5,000 as security
II. The lender charges RM100 for actual documentation costs
III. The lender stipulates that the borrower must purchase goods from the lender's shop
IV. The borrower uses the loan for emergency medical treatment

a)

I and III only

b)

II and IV only

c)

I, II and III only

d)

III only

9.

Compare the transaction structures: Which statement correctly differentiates Classical Tawarruq from Organized Tawarruq?

a)

Classical Tawarruq is faster because the bank handles everything

b)

Organized Tawarruq requires the customer to independently arrange the sale to a third party

c)

Classical Tawarruq involves three independent parties with customer arranging the sale

d)

Organized Tawarruq is more transparent due to customer involvement in finding buyers

10.

Which of the following elements would distinguish a legitimate administrative fee from disguised riba in Qard Hassan?
I. Fee is a fixed percentage of the loan amount
II. Fee reflects actual processing and documentation costs only
III. Fee increases proportionally with the loan tenure
IV. Fee is transparent and disclosed upfront

a)

I and III only

b)

II and IV only

c)

I, II and IV only

d)

All of the above