1.
Swirath enna padathinte ardham
Correct Answer
A. Margam
2.
Write the Arabic word "Udamasthan"
Correct Answer
C. Maalik
Explanation
The correct answer is "Maalik." In Arabic, "Maalik" means "Owner" or "Master." It is used to refer to someone who has complete authority or control over something. In this context, "Maalik" is the appropriate word to describe the concept of ownership or mastery.
3.
Thazhe koduthavayil Surathul Fathiha yude peru allathathu ethu
Correct Answer
A. Sulusul Qur'an
Explanation
The given options are names of different chapters or sections of the Qur'an. The correct answer, "Sulusul Qur'an," is a section of the Qur'an.
4.
Isthi'anath ennal enthu
Correct Answer
B. Sahayam thedal
Explanation
The given phrase is in the Malayalam language, and it translates to "What is the meaning of Isthi'anath?" The options provided are "Seeking Truth," "Seeking Help," and "Seeking Healing." Among these options, "Seeking Help" or "Sahayam thedal" is the correct answer.
5.
"Mag'dhoob" enna padathinte ardham
Correct Answer
C. Kopathinu irayayavan
Explanation
The given answer "Kopathinu irayayavan" is the correct one because it means "one who is angry" in Malayalam. The other options do not accurately translate to the given phrase. "Vazhy pizhachavan" means "one who has lost his way" and "Sanmargathil aayavan" means "one who is on the right path." Therefore, the only option that matches the meaning of the given phrase is "Kopathinu irayayavan."
6.
Ettavum sreshtamaya prardhana ethanu ennanu Nabi(SAW) paranjathu
Correct Answer
A. Alhamdulillah
Explanation
The given statement is in Malayalam and it translates to "What is the most preferred prayer according to the Prophet (SAW)?" The correct answer is "Alhamdulillah," which means "Praise be to Allah." This is because the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) often emphasized the importance of expressing gratitude to Allah and acknowledging His blessings.
7.
Thazhe kaanunnavayil "Hurooful Halq"il pedatha aksharangal ethocke.
Correct Answer
C. Qaaf,Thwaa'
Explanation
The given answer Qaaf, Thwaa' is correct because the question is asking for the letters of the Arabic alphabet that are considered "Hurooful Halq" or letters of the throat. In Arabic phonetics, there are six letters that are pronounced from the throat, and Qaaf and Thwaa' are two of them. The other letters mentioned in the question (Ain, Haa', Hamza, Khaa') are not throat letters, so they are not the correct answer.
8.
Eka vachanam ezhuthuka- "Aalameen"
Correct Answer
B. Aalam
Explanation
The given correct answer is "Aalam". In the question, it is mentioned to write the singular form of the word "Aalameen". "Aalam" is the correct singular form of the word "Aalameen".
9.
Arabi padam ezhuthuka-"Prathifala dinam"
Correct Answer
A. Youmuddeen
Explanation
The correct answer is "Youmuddeen." This is because the given phrase "Arabi padam ezhuthuka" translates to "Write in Arabic" and "Youmuddeen" is the correct Arabic translation for "Friday."
10.
Write the meaning of "Ihdina Swirathal Musthaqeem"
Correct Answer
C. Nee njangale neraya margathil nayickenamee
11.
Fathiha yile prardhana sooktham ethu
Correct Answer
C. Ihdina swirathal musthaqeem
Explanation
The given answer "Ihdina swirathal musthaqeem" is the correct answer because it is a phrase from the Fathiha prayer, which is the opening chapter of the Quran. It is a request to Allah to guide the person reciting the prayer on the straight path.
12.
"Iyyaka" enna padathinte ardham
Correct Answer
B. Ninne mathram
Explanation
The correct answer "Ninne mathram" means "Only You" in English. This phrase is commonly used in prayers or religious contexts to express devotion and surrender to a higher power, specifically addressing oneself as the sole focus of one's worship or trust.
13.
Vackardham ezhuthuka- "Hamd"
Correct Answer
B. Sthuthi
Explanation
The given question is not clear as it consists of random words without any context or connection. Therefore, it is not possible to provide an explanation for the correct answer without any further information.
14.
Qur'aninte yadhartha lakshyam enthanu
Correct Answer
C. Hidayah(Guidance)
Explanation
The given options represent different aspects of the Qur'an's purpose. "Arivu" means knowledge, "Prathifalam" means reward, and "Hidayah" means guidance. Out of these options, the most fitting purpose of the Qur'an is guidance. The Qur'an is believed to provide guidance to its followers, offering directions on how to live a righteous life and make moral decisions. It serves as a source of spiritual and moral guidance for Muslims, helping them navigate through various aspects of life and make choices in line with their faith.
15.
Surathul Fathiha yadharthathil enthanu(Surah Al fathiha is actually.....)
Correct Answer
C. Dua(Invocation)
Explanation
The correct answer is "Dua (Invocation)". Surah Al-Fatiha is a chapter in the Quran that is recited in every unit of the Muslim prayer. It is considered a dua or an invocation because it is a prayer to Allah, seeking guidance, blessings, and mercy. It is not a lecture or poetry, but a supplication to Allah.
16.
Qur'an kondu arckokkeyanu yadharthathil hidayath kittunnath(Who shall in real sense receive true guidance from the Holy Qur'an)
Correct Answer
B. Sookshmatha(Thaqwa) ullavarkk. (Abstinence for the sake of ALLAH)
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sookshmatha (Thaqwa) ullavarkk" which means "Abstinence for the sake of ALLAH". This answer suggests that those who have true guidance from the Holy Qur'an are the ones who practice abstinence for the sake of Allah. This means they abstain from sinful actions and strive to live a righteous and pious life according to the teachings of Islam. By practicing self-control and avoiding sinful behavior, they are more likely to receive true guidance and blessings from the Holy Qur'an.
17.
"Ibadath"(Devotion) enna padathinu ethocke ardhangal anullath
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above". The word "Ibadath" refers to devotion, and all the options listed - Aradhana, Adimathwam, and Anusaranam - are different ways to express or understand devotion. Therefore, all of these options are correct in describing the concept of "Ibadath".