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Making only Du`a’ to Obtain Good Results in the Exams

asalamualaykum. i have just recently finished my exams and will be going to college in september inshallah. i have had a question that has been on my mind for a while now. i have a couple of friends approximately 6 who are all also muslim, the problem is though that they dont act like muslims. they do very sinful acts like drinking, smoking drugs and getting very friendly with girls. they are all aware that these are sinful acts but do not stop. their parents do not know. befor my exams had started i worked very hard in my studies and prayed and made duas to make the exams easy for me. my friends however, they didnt pray and make dua and just carried on with the sinful acts. however, when it comes to exams they do not have to revise and work as hard as i do, but then when the results come the achieve the top grades with out making dua and praying, also they do not study as much and still achieve the top grades. now recently i have just done my important exams and made lots of duas for the exams to make them easy for me, but i found them difficult and i have a feeling i will not do very well. i cannot understand why this could happen as my friends who do the sinful acts and never pray, they found the exams very easy and they are not worried about the results they will get. and i think they will achieve the top grades. can you please explain to me why this is. alhamdulillah i know my rights and wrongs in islam and i try to stay away from sinful acts but i cannot understand why some one who is embarassed to pray and be a muslim still achieves the top grades and gets into the top colleges without making duas. is there specificly any duas i can read until my exa ms restuls come? Jazakullah for your time and effort.

Monthly Payment for kids from the government

Asalamo Aliiom, I live in Canada with my wife and my kids. The government here gives monthly payment, called child tax benefit, to low-income families with kids to help them raise their children.  This monthly payment depends on the total income of the family "total income of the man and the woman". The less the total income, the higher amount of money a family gets. The government, usually, sends this money to the wife by a check, or by any other way, but it's always sent to the woman.  My wife says that this money is hers because it comes to her account and she thinks she should keep this money for herself.  She says that this money is hers because she's not working and she takes care of the children and the house and this money is sent to her from the government because of that.  On the other hand, I think that this money is to help us raise our children and it should be added to the house expenses.  Although I'm working, the government still thinks my income is not enough to support my family and that is why they send us the money.  What supports my point of view is, as I mentioned before, the money that the government sends depends on the total income of the man and the woman.  When the total income reaches a certain amount, the government stops paying because it thinks that the income would be enough for the family.  My question is, should my wife keep the money the government sends or should she add it to the house expenses?  Is it haram if I take this money to cover our expenses?