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Arabic Language Proficiency Quiz

Test your knowledge of the Arabic language with this engaging quiz. It covers various aspects of grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure to help you assess your understanding of Arabic.

Take the quiz to explore:

  • Arabic grammar rules
  • Sentence translation and comprehension
  • Key language concepts and terms
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningLinguist24
The past tense is called:
المضارع
الماضي
المتكلّم
ال and tanween can never go together
True
False
A harf jarr (حرٝ جر) makes the next word:
Which is/are NOT a harf jarr:
الى
مٝنْ
ٝي
مَنْ
ذَهَبَ َٝاطٝمَةٝ إلَى بَيْتٝهَا
This sentence is grammatically incorrect.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Translate: ذَهَبَتْ ٝاطمة إلَى بَيْتٝهَا وَ َٝتَحَتٝ النَّاٝٝذَةَ
Fatima went to his house and opened the cupboard.
Fatima came to his house and opened the window.
Fatima went to her house and opened the window.
Fatima went to her house and closed the curtains.
إنَّ makes the next word marfoo' (مرٝوع)
True
False
التّاسٝعْ is what position:
A Feminine Sound Plural ends in:
ات
ان
ة
Kasra
Other
Please Specify:
Translate: Hamid is planting a rose in his garden.
Negation for the past tense (الماضي) is/are:
لا
ْلَم
ما
لَمْ (negation) gives the next word a:
Dhamma
Fathah
Sukoon
Kasra
Other
Please Specify:
يَجْرٝيْ خَالٝدٌ إلى الْمَدْرَسَةٝ وَ يَجْلٝسٝ خَلَْٝ صَدٝيْقٝهٝ
This sentence is grammatically incorrect.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
Which is NOT considered "mudhaaf-mudhaaf ilayh" (مضاٝ-مضاٝ اليه)
The plural word for "friends" is صَدٝيْقٝونَ
True
False
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