
Arabic Noun Quiz 1
Quiz by Haseeb Feroz
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- Q1What status is this ism in?Rafa or JarrNasb or JarrJarrNasb120s
- Q2What status is this ism in?NasbNasb or JarrJarrRaf'120s
- Q3What status is this ism in?JarNasbNasb or JarrRaf'120s
- Q4Is this ism heavy, light or Irrelevant?LightIrrelevantHeavy120s
- Q5Is this ism heavy, light or Irrelevant?HeavyIrrelevantLight120s
- Q6Is this ism fully/partly/non flexible?Non FlexibleFully FlexiblePartly Flexible120s
- Q7Will this Prophet's name take tanween?Yes, because this name is three letters and have sukoon in the middleNo, names are always light statusNo, this is a non-arab nameYes, names are always heavy status120s
- Q8Are most female names partly flexible?Yes, except when they are three letter name with sukoon in the middle.No, except when they are only three letters name.No, except when they are three letter name with sukoon in the middle.Yes, except when they are only three letters name.120s
- Q9Which option is the forms of status an Ism can be?Fully Flexible, Partly Flexible, Non-FlexibleRaf', Nasb, JarrIsm, Fil, HarfStatus, Gender, Number, Type120s
- Q10Which option is the kinds of words in Arabic?Ism, Fil, HarfStatus, Gender, Number, TypeFully Flexible, Partly Flexible, Non-FlexibleRaf', Nasb, Jarr120s
- Q11How can we tell the status of a particular Ism?Ending sound onlyEnding combination onlyEnding sound or Ending combinationEnding combination or Ending sound120s
- Q12Will changing the order of the Isms (in a sentence) in Arabic change the status of isms?Yes, The second Ism in a sentence will always be a Nasb (details of action)Yes, The first Ism in a sentence will always be a Raf' (doer)No, Isms does not have any status.No, Ending sound or Ending combination will tell the status.120s
- Q13How do we make an ism light?By removing extra nun or tanween sound at the end.By adding extra nun or tanween at the end.120s
- Q14Which option is the categories of flexibility?Raf', Nasb, JarrIsm, Fil, HarfFully Flexible, Partly Flexible, Non-FlexibleStatus, Gender, Number, Type120s
- Q15What are the restrictions a partly flexible ism have?It cannot accept tanwin and takes a kasra in the case of jarr (instead of a fatha)It cannot accept tanwin and takes a fatha in the case of jarr (instead of a kasra)300s
