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Arabic Morphology level one. A Short Quiz to Gauge Your Comprehension of the Material from Classes 4 & 5. NEXT SLIDE. Quiz Guidelines:. This quiz has 20 questions in the format of true/false, multiple choice, fill in the blanks and matching.
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Arabic Morphology level one A Short Quiz to Gauge Your Comprehension of the Material from Classes 4 & 5 NEXT SLIDE
Quiz Guidelines: This quiz has 20 questions in the format of true/false, multiple choice, fill in the blanks and matching. The questions and answers come from classes 4& 5 as well as the course book: The Science of Sarf: Level One. Students should attempt the quiz without referring to their notes or the book. Click on your answer to reveal the mark - the quiz is not graded but the answer key is shown at the end. To obtain the template used for this quiz, please send a request to:sarf4sisters@gmail.com. NEXT SLIDE
Question #1 Masdar can be described as the origin, the source, and the name of the act one does. True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #2 What is al-ma`nal-lughawiyy of the term: hay’ah ? a) Putting something next to something else to bring about a certain effect. b) Stacking bricks and cementing them together. c) Putting something on top of something else so that it stays. d) The number of letters in their positions that make up a word. NEXT SLIDE
Question #3 Which statement below is not true. a) Istikhraja means extracted. b) Every form gives its own specific meaning that no other form can give. c) Dharaba gives the meaning of hitting that is done by a male in the present tense. d) Every form contains the meaning of the masdar and an additional meaning over that. NEXT SLIDE
Question #4 The plural of hay’ah is hay’aat and the plural of binaa’ is ‘abniyah and both terms mean form(s). True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #5 The plural of sukoon is: a) Sukoonat. b) Sakinaat. c) Sakanaat. d) Saakinat. NEXT SLIDE
Question #6 The combination of things that make up a word is called binaa’ True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #7 The Istilaah meaning of hay’ah is the number of ________, their_________, their ________, their ________, and the_________and _________letters all in their _________. a) Letters, positions, harakaat, sakinaat, original, extra, order. b) Letters, order, harakaat, sakinaat, original, extra, positions. c) Letters, positions, harakaat, sakanaat, original, extra, order. d) Letters, order, harakaat, sakanaat, original, extra, positions. NEXT SLIDE
Question #8 Look at the first term on the left side then click on the linguistic meaning of that word found on the right side. A line will appear to join the words with their meanings. forms masaadir movements hay’aat binaa’ form harakaat sources NEXT SLIDE
Question #9 Mizaanus-Sarf means “morphological scale” True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #10 What are the extra letters in the word istakhraja (اسْتَخْرَجَ) ? a) They are all original letters b) The hamzah, the seen and the taa’ c) The hamzah and the seen d) The hamzah NEXT SLIDE
Question #11 What does ya’isa (يَئِسَ) mean ? a) gave b) gives c) Gives up d) Gave up NEXT SLIDE
Question #12 Which statement below is not true concerning the terms, ya’isa (يَئِسَ) and ‘ayisa (أَيِسَ) a) They both contain the same letters but in different positions. b) They are two forms of the same masdar. c) They both contain the same harakaat but in different positions. d) All the letters are original letters. NEXT SLIDE
Question #13 Nahwu is the study of words before being put into a sentence. True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #14 There are three types of words and three types of verbs and three types of times in the Arabic language. True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #15 What are the three types of Kalimaat in the Arabic language? a) Ism, F`il, Harf b) Maadh, Mudhaari`, Amr c) Maadh , Haal, Mustaqbal d) Ism, F`il, Haal NEXT SLIDE
Question #16 The _______ is a word which points out a meaning without being linked to a certain time. a) F`il b) Ism c) Haal d) Harf NEXT SLIDE
Question #17 ____________ is a term used to describe a f`il and the particular time in which a f`il takes place. a) Al-Mudhaari` b) Al-Maadhee c) Al-Haal d) Al-Mustaqbal NEXT SLIDE
Question #18 The three times are called Al-Maadhee, Al-Mudhaari`, Al-Mustaqbal. True False NEXT SLIDE
Question #19 Which of the following statements is not true about the F`il? a) It gives two things, the meaning and the certain time that meaning took place. b) It is of three types. c) It is a kalimah. d) One type of F`il is called “al-Haal” NEXT SLIDE
Question #20 Look at the first term on the left side then click on the word that corresponds with it on the left side. A line will appear to join the words with their meanings. Past time Al-Amr Present verb Al-Maadhee Present time Al-Mustaqbal Al-Haal Al-Mudhaari` NEXT SLIDE
Answer Key • Masdar can be described as the origin, the source, and the name of the act one does. (true) • What is al-ma`nal-lughawiyyof the term: hay’ah ?c) Putting something on top of something else so that it stays • Which statement is not true? c) Dharaba gives the meaning of hitting that is done by a male in the Present Past tense. • The plural of hay’ah is hay’aat and the plural of binaa’ is ‘abniyahand both terms mean form(s). (true) • The plural of sukoon is: c) Sakanaat. • The combination of things that make up a word is called binaa’(true) • The Istilaah meaning of hay’ah is the number of letters their order their harakaat, their sakanaat and the original and extra etters all in their position. (c) • Masaadir/sources, hay`aat/forms, binaa’/form, harakaat/movements.. • Mizaanus-Sarfmeans “morphological scale” . (true) • What are the extra letters in the word istakhraja (اسْتَخْرَجَ) ? b) The hamzah, the seen and the taa’ NEXT SLIDE
Answer Key (cont.) • What does ya’isa (يَئِسَ) mean ? Gave up. • Which statement below is not true concerning the terms, ya’isa (يَئِسَ) and ‘ayisa (أَيِسَ) c) They both contain the same harakaat but in different positions • NahwuSarf is the study of words before being put into a sentence. (false) • There are three types of words and three types of verbs and three types of times in the Arabic language. (true) • What are the three types of Kalimaat in the Arabic language? a) Ism, F`il, Harf • The Ism is a word which points out a meaning without being linked to a certain time. (b) • Al-Maadheeis a term used to describe af`iland the particular time in which a f`il takes place.(b) • The three times are called Al-Maadhee, Al-Mudhaari` , Al-Haal, Al-Mustaqbal(false) • Which of the following statements is not true about the F`il? d) One type of F`il is called “al-Haal” • Al-Amr/Al-Mustaqbal, Al-Maadhee/Past time, Present time/Al-Haal, Al-Mudhaari`/Present verb